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From Costa Rica to Paris, these are the points hotels to book for your spring vacation

Feb. 24, 2026
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Spring is the ultimate sweet spot for travel. The weather is deliciously perfect — whether you're chasing that low-humidity sunshine in Cancun, strolling the blossom-strewn Champs-Elysees in Paris or catching the last of the snow in Utah — and you get all the perks of a beautiful season without the sky-high prices and swarming crowds. Plus, some of this year's most exciting new hotels are finally opening their doors, meaning this spring break (even if you're booking at the last minute) could be your best yet.

Related: Best spring break destinations in the US

From beachfront all-inclusive resorts to city hideaways and even an ecolodge deep in the jungle, here are the best places to check in to this spring. And because we love a good deal, we've got the scoop on how to book many of these properties using points, so you can save your cash for more important things (like cocktails with a view).

Related: The best new points hotels for families to visit in 2026

Andaz Miami Beach

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Love the beach, but also crave the excitement of city nightlife, arts and culture? Andaz Miami Beach is the perfect spring travel option. Sunny days in Miami are made for basking in the sun and swimming in the warm Atlantic surf on the hotel's private beach or at Andaz's two pools. After the sun sets, the nightlife revs up in Miami with a rich tapestry of dance clubs, live music venues and see-and-be-seen spots. Or stay in to try one of the trio of José Andrés' dining and drinking spots: Mediterranean Aguasal, all-day tapas and drinks space Bar Centro, and soon-to-open Bazaar Meat. Ready for a break from the sand and surf? Grab one of the hotel's bikes to visit the boutiques and galleries around nearby Lincoln Road.

Rates at Andaz Miami Beach start at $350 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

AutoCamp Sequoia

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If spring travel has you lacing up your hiking boots instead of packing a bathing suit, then AutoCamp Sequoia is for you — it's ideal for an outdoor adventure with lots of stylish vacation perks. The property is set in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada at the edge of the San Joaquin Valley, and is just a 15-minute drive to Sequoia National Park and an hour-and-a-half drive to Kings Canyon National Park, so finding a gorgeous trail is never a problem. AutoCamp is known for its retro-cool, fully-outfitted private Airstreams, and at Sequoia you can also stay in luxury tents, cabins or regular hotel rooms. Additional amenities include a heated outdoor pool, communal lounge areas and fire pits, an all-day restaurant, a fleet of complimentary bikes, and a range of local activities such as spelunking, fly fishing, kayaking and, of course, hiking.

Rates at AutoCamp Sequoia start at $190 or 93,000 Hilton Honors points per night for a premium Airstream suite.

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique

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For a beach vacation that offers as much intrigue off the sand as it does on, the new Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique is a top pick for a spring getaway. Perched atop a 300-foot cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the property (which was featured on TPG's list of the best new hotels of 2025) brings an elegant, modern option to Costa Rica's lush Guanacaste region. There are plenty of ways to relax and cool off in the hot, dry spring weather, including jumping into one of the eight ocean-facing pools. There is a luxe spa, as well as a range of activities including snorkeling and paddleboarding, beach yoga, and separate clubs for kids and teens. Of course, if you've come all this way, you're going to want to explore the surrounding forest and pristine natural areas. The property can arrange tours to see monkeys, sloths, alligators and more by kayak, boat or guided tour.

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Rates at Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique start at $1,053 or 120,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

JW Marriott Tokyo

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Nothing says "spring is here" quite like the emergence of Tokyo's cotton candy-hued sakura (cherry blossoms) that create a pink wave across the city. And the best spot to base yourself this season? The newly opened JW Marriott Tokyo, which TPG Senior Hotels Reporter Tanner Saunders ranked as his favorite new property opening last year, saying, "out of all the hotels this hotel reporter visited in 2025, none blew me away quite like the JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo." What's the draw of this spot in the up-and-coming Takanawa Gateway City? For starters, the heated pool with double-level floor-to-ceiling windows offers breathtaking views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji in the distance (the modern gym has equally impressive views). Then there's The Spa by JW with both traditional Japanese wellness experiences and classic spa treatments, not to mention massive rooms, sleek design and a trio of excellent restaurants (don't miss the omakase experience at Saki).

Rates at JW Marriott Tokyo start at $449 or 94,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Six Senses La Sagesse Grenada

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If you're looking for spring renewal, you've come to the right place. Nestled within 38 acres along the serene southeastern coast of Grenada, Six Senses La Sagesse, the brand's first foray into the Caribbean, features 56 private-pool suites and 15 expansive villas ranging from one to four bedrooms, all with sweeping ocean views. More importantly, Six Senses is famous for its spa services, and La Sagesse is no exception. You can book traditional spa treatments, or choose a three-, five- or seven-day wellness program that focuses on sleep, fitness or yoga. Of course, there's plenty of opportunity to enjoy the gorgeous beach and azure waters, three on-site restaurants, or have the resort help plan an island excursion. And if you have kids in tow, there's lots for them to do at La Sagesse, with a teen lounge and kids play center, activities ranging from waterfall hikes to kid-friendly fitness classes, and the Grow With Six Senses program, with activities like "mixology" (don't worry, it's really homemade facial masks and edible bubbles).

Rates at Six Senses La Sagesse start at $658 or 163,000 IHG One Rewards points per night.

Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort

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The revamped Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort is an attention grabber. With 450 rooms, including 38 suites, you can choose a Comfy Resort View room or go all-out in the sprawling 2,067-square-foot Presidential Suite. The vibe is an ideal mix of laid-back and energetic, making it a great pick for families, couples and even those on multigenerational trips. Days here are filled with everything from water aerobics to live music, and the dining scene is just as entertaining — think classic Mexican flavors (complete with a roaming tamale cart), sizzling teppanyaki, comfort foods at Mo's Burgers & Shakes and quite a bit more. Add in multiple pools, a water park and a brand-new Camp Club for kids, and this is a multifaceted, all-inclusive spring vacation escape.

Rates at Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort start at around $607 or 149,000 points per night.

Origins Lodge

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Tucked between two volcanic peaks in Costa Rica, Origins Lodge is a hidden-away rainforest retreat that fuses luxury with holistic adventure. The journey there takes you through jungle-lined roads, but once you arrive, you're greeted with sweeping canopy views and the opportunity to truly unplug. With just six suites and one three-bedroom villa, accommodations are rustic yet elegant with bamboo ceilings, open-air showers and private decks featuring wood-fired hot tubs. Days can be as active or relaxed as you'd like, from jungle hikes and horseback rides to sunset yoga and lazy afternoons by the infinity pool. Meals are a highlight, featuring local, organic dishes like fresh-caught comber fish in asparagus sauce or a juicy rib-eye with sweet potato puree. There is no air conditioning or TV, just cool breezes, an endless eyeful of nature and an off-the-grid escape.

Rates at Origins Lodge start at $699 per night for bed and breakfast, but the full-board option (from $804) is worth it for the included meals. You can also book with World of Hyatt points from 67,740 points per night, since this property is part of Mr & Mrs Smith.

The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort

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Not only is The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort Marriott's 9,000th property, but it's also one of the most exciting developments in the area in more than 50 years. Spanning 18 acres of beachfront, the resort has 168 rooms and suites, an impressive 20,000-square-foot spa, a lazy river on the beach, and a lagoon full of tropical fish. The resort's design is a blend of Floridian aesthetic and a nod to the circus legend John Ringling (who purchased a sizable bit of land here in the 1920s). Think rope-clad chandeliers and an oval ballroom that will have you feeling like you're under the big top. Foodies will be in heaven with seven different dining options, from Riva's Italian menu to CW Prime's steakhouse. Don't miss the hidden Spirit Room speakeasy, where you can splurge on a secret $400 cocktail. Nearby, explore St. Armands Circle, check out downtown Sarasota or stop at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.

Rates at The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort start at around $914 per night for Superior rooms. Oceanfront suites start at $4,000 per night. Marriott Bonvoy members can redeem points starting at 226,000 points per night for standard rooms.

Related: The best resorts in Florida for a relaxing vacation in the Sunshine State

Grand Hyatt Deer Valley

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The Grand Hyatt Deer Valley is the star of Deer Valley's massive East Village expansion, standing alone (for now) at the base of the new ski lifts. With 436 accommodations, including residences, the hotel offers modern, mountain-inspired rooms with plush amenities like Nespresso machines, cozy robes and large closets. While it's not quite ski-in,ski-out, you can either walk a short distance to the lifts or hop on a continuous-loop shuttle. The hotel partners with Ski Butlers for convenient in-room ski rentals and offers lockers for easy gear storage. After hitting the slopes, unwind in the outdoor heated pool and hot tubs; kids and teens can check out the Nexus game lounge with arcade games and board games. Dining options include Remington Hall for rustic American cuisine, a speakeasy called Hidden Ace and the must-try $18 hot chocolate experience in the Living Room.

Rates at Grand Hyatt Deer Valley start at $799 or 29,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort, Isla Mujeres, Adult All-Inclusive

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Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort in Isla Mujeres opened last year as the brand's first all-inclusive resort in Mexico, and we're all-in on the barefoot luxury and stunning Caribbean views. This adults-only Marriott property features 109 suites, six dining venues, an oceanfront pool and a spa — plus plenty of activities to keep guests entertained. Getting there is part of the fun; after a 30-minute transfer from Cancun International Airport (CUN), guests check in at the Renaissance Cancun Resort & Marina before hopping on a private boat to Isla Mujeres, where a traditional Mayan welcome awaits. Dining is a major highlight, with six culinary spots, including the beachfront AlVento Beach Club, rooftop Seasalt and grab-and-go AlPaso food truck. The Alma Spa offers everything from hydrotherapy pools to a salt room, while the oceanfront pool and whirlpools are perfect for soaking up the sun. Guests can enjoy everything from snorkeling, paddleboarding and kayak tours to mixology classes and private yacht charters.

Rates at Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort, Isla Mujeres, Adult All-Inclusive start at $707 or 216,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Sofitel Cairo Downtown Nile

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Sofitel Cairo Downtown Nile is the city's newest luxury hotel, offering stunning Nile River views from all 615 rooms and 52 suites, each with a private balcony. Located just a short ride from top attractions like the pyramids of Giza and Khan el-Khalili bazaar, it blends French elegance with Egyptian culture for a truly refined stay. Rooms are spacious (440-plus square feet) and come with soaking tubs, rainfall showers and aromatherapy amenities, while suite guests get 24-hour butler service and access to Club Millesime's exclusive perks. The hotel features five restaurants, including the riverfront Jayda Nile Terrace, which serves up Egyptian-Lebanese dishes like fatteh and hot and cold meze. Guests can relax in the spa's Jacuzzi and saunas, lounge by the 3,000-square-foot pool, or hit the fully equipped fitness center. This is Sofitel's second Cairo location; a third property is scheduled to open near the pyramids in 2027.

Rates at Sofitel Cairo Downtown Nile start at around $341 per night. Those who join Accor's Live Limitless program can earn points on Accor stays to redeem free nights.

Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris

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Paris is perfect in nearly every season, but the city is extra magical in spring. Spend your days getting lost on quaint streets, sipping espresso at crowded cafes and admiring the flowers at Tuileries Garden. To really enjoy this time of year, book a room at the Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, with 1920s art deco glamour throughout. It's easy to embrace Paris in spring at the hotel, as a handful of rooms offer balconies and Le Patio courtyard bar showcases a stunning collection of mosaics and greenery.

Rates at Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel start at $1,085 or 125,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Park Hyatt Sydney

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OK, let's flip spring on its head — literally. Spring in the Northern Hemisphere starts in March, but for our friends Down Under, it's actually fall. If you've ever wanted to experience Australia when it is a bit more affordable yet still offers mostly fair weather, autumn is the season to visit. You can easily spend the bulk of your time exploring Sydney on foot, though you may find it hard to pull yourself away from your room if you stay at the Park Hyatt. Many of the hotel's rooms and suites feature breathtaking views of the Sydney Opera House and/or Sydney Harbour. You can also enjoy views of the city's famous landmarks as you enjoy a glass of local wine at The Dining Room or sunbathe by the rooftop pool.

Rates at Park Hyatt Sydney start at $723 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

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