How to Stack Chase Offers for Travel: Simple Examples That Save Real Money

If you have a Chase credit card, you’ve probably seen Chase Offers pop up in your account. Most people activate them and hope for a few dollars back. But when you know how to stack Chase Offers with portals, promo codes, and travel tools, you can turn a simple $10 cashback offer into $40–$150+ in real savings on hotels, cruises, flights, and everyday travel purchases.

This guide breaks down exactly how I stack Chase Offers for travel—using real examples you can copy today.

⭐ What Are Chase Offers?

Chase Offers are targeted cashback deals available on most Chase credit cards, including Freedom, Freedom Flex, Freedom Unlimited, Sapphire Preferred, and Sapphire Reserve. These offers give you statement credits or cashback when you activate the deal and use the eligible card.

They usually look like this:

  • 10% back at a hotel brand

  • $20 back on a travel purchase

  • 5–15% back at restaurants

  • Discounts on tours, activities, and attractions

Once activated, the cashback posts automatically after you make the purchase with that card.

But the real magic happens when you stack Chase Offers with other rewards.

⭐ Where to Find Chase Offers

You’ll see them in:

  • The Chase mobile app

  • Your online account under each card

  • The “Offers” tab on each card

Each card has different offers, so check them all.

How to Stack Chase Offers for Travel (Beginner‑Friendly)

Stacking Chase Offers is one of the easiest ways to save money on hotels, cruises, rental cars, and travel gear. When you combine Chase Offers with shopping portals, promo codes, and points, you can turn a simple 10% cashback offer into 30–50%+ in total savings.

Stacking is simply layering multiple savings tools on the same purchase.

Here’s the order I use:

  1. Activate the Chase Offer

  2. Click through a shopping portal (Rakuten, Capital One Shopping, etc.)

  3. Apply a promo code if available

  4. Pay with the Chase card that has the offer

  5. Earn points + cashback + portal rewards

This works for hotels, cruises, tours, rental cars, and even travel gear.

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Real Example: How I Stacked a Chase Offer on Our Holland America Cruise

When we booked our Holland America cruise, I used a Chase Offer to stack extra savings on top of the deals I was already using. This is the exact stack I used:

1. Holland America sale + casino offer

The cruise was already discounted thanks to a sale and a casino offer—one of my favorite cruise hacks.

2. Activated a Chase Offer for Holland America

Chase was offering cashback on Holland America purchases, so I activated it on the card with the best offer.

3. Paid with the Chase card that had the offer

This triggered:

  • Chase Offer cashback

  • Points from my card

  • Savings from the sale

  • Savings from the casino offer

Total savings: $300+ on one cruise

This is one of the easiest ways to save real money on a trip you’re already planning.

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Other Travel Stacks You Can Copy

🏨 Hotels

  • Activate a hotel Chase Offer

  • Click through Rakuten

  • Add a promo code

  • Pay with the Chase card that has the offer

Read my Manchester Grand Hyatt Review - San Diego

🚗 Rental Cars

  • Activate the rental car Chase Offer

  • Compare prices through portals

  • Pay with the Chase card that has the offer

🏖️ ResortPass (Perfect for Cruise Port Days)

  • Activate the ResortPass Chase Offer

  • Click through Rakuten

  • Apply any promo code

  • Pay with the Chase card that has the offer

Check out my Grand Turk and Amber Cove Cruise Port Review

Best Chase Offers for Travel

These are the ones I always activate:

  • Expedia

  • Marriott

  • IHG

  • Hilton

  • Princess Cruises

  • Royal Caribbean

  • Holland America

  • Lyft

  • Uber

  • ResortPass

  • Viator

  • Airport restaurants

  • Travel gear (Amazon, Walmart, Target)

Tools That Make Stacking Easy

These are the tools I personally use and recommend because they simplify everything:

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Tips for Maximizing Chase Offers

These tips help you get the most value from Chase Offers, especially when stacking them with portals and travel rewards.

  • Check offers on every Chase card

  • Add offers even if you’re not sure you’ll use them - I add all my offers with Cardpointers so I never miss an offer

  • Use the card with the highest cashback offer

  • Track expiration dates

  • Screenshot the offer before using it

  • Combine with portal bonuses during holidays

  • Use for travel gear before a trip

FAQ: Stacking Chase Offers

These are the most common questions travelers ask about stacking Chase Offers with portals and travel bookings.

Do Chase Offers work with travel portals? Yes—most of the time. If the offer excludes third‑party bookings, it will say so.

Can I stack Chase Offers with Rakuten? Yes. This is one of the easiest stacks.

Do Chase Offers work internationally? Some do, some don’t. Check the fine print.

Do Chase Offers work on gift cards? Sometimes—depends on the merchant.

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Final Thoughts

Chase Offers are one of the easiest ways to save real money on travel, especially when you stack them with portals, promo codes, and the right credit card. Once you learn the system, you’ll start seeing savings everywhere—hotels, cruises, port days, flights, and even travel gear.

About the Author Julie is the creator of No Point Left Behind, where she teaches families how to travel smarter using points, miles, and simple stacking strategies. She believes travel should feel doable—not overwhelming—and she shares the exact systems her own family uses to save money and make every trip count.

Want a safe, judgment‑free place to learn points and miles? Join my Travel Hacking Moms Facebook Group, where I share easy wins, real deals, and beginner‑friendly tips. It’s growing fast and it’s truly the friendliest corner of the internet for moms who want to travel more for less.

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