Rove Miles has first-time hotel booking bonuses through 11:59 p.m. EST on December 19, 2025.
- Spend $500, earn 2,500 bonus miles with code HOLIDAY500
- Spend $1,000, earn 5,000 bonus miles with code HOLIDAY1000
In addition, for both new and existing members, they’re offering a 40% bonus on all ‘Loyalty Eligible’ hotel bookings. That is in addition to hotel loyalty program points, status credits and status benefits on stays with their loyalty-eligible rates (normally 5 points per dollar). I walked through their new opportunity to stack rewards when it launched.
Always check hotel pricing against what you can get elsewhere. Sometimes it’ll be a lower rate plus the points, but sometimes they show a higher rate (and higher rewards as well).
Rove is also offering additional miles through their shopping portal:
Southwest Airlines Gift Cards: 5x
Airbnb Gift Cards: 5x
Target Gift Cards: 5x
StubHub: 8x
Etsy: 3x
Viator: 8x
Instacart Gift Cards: 5x
World of Hyatt: 3x
Best Buy: 3x
Staples: 5x
Walgreens: 8x
Disney Gift Cards: 5x
Nike: 8x
Visa & Mastercard Gift Cards: 4x
GetYourGuide: 6x
Quince Gift Cards: 5x
Kohl’s: 3x
Rove’s miles can be redeemed directly for travel through their portal, or transferred to a variety of loyalty programs.
- Star Alliance: Air India Maharaja Club, Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus, Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles, Lufthansa Miles & More
- oneworld: Cathay Pacific Asia Miles, Finnair Plus, Qatar Airways Privilege Club
- SkyTeam: Air France-KLM Flying Blue, Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles, Aeromexico Rewards
- Non-alliance: Etihad Guest, Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club
- Hotel: Accor Live Limitless
They’re the only one that transfers to Lufthansa (great for better inventory in business class and earlier inventory for first class); Air India has United awards from 3,500 points in coach and 7,500 in first class; and my go-to would be Finnair or Qatar Avios (which tranfer to BA as well) plus Air France KLM.
This program has been super-rewarding – overindexed, in a way – and they need to be. They don’t have an installed user base. They’re growing from zero, without being attached to any travel brand. So the only reason customers will book through them is if they give the customer more value than other programs. So definitely check what they’re offering. I’m finding myself using their shopping portal more and more (along with Rakuten’s, now that their points tranfser to Bilt).
I wouldn’t go making purchases you aren’t otherwise going to make, but moving purchases that you need to make anyway to today in order to take advantage of some of these deals can make a lot of sense.


So, did no one experience/read about Mesa? Just sayin… maybe these programs aren’t BILT to last… *cough*
I’m somewhat tempted to get 5x points on an Airbnb gift card to pay for an upcoming Airbnb stay I have. Not terrible at 5x plus 2x on a DoubleCash or whatever. But would then immediately transfer them somewhere – I guess they are still running the Finnair avios 20% transfer bonus, never terrible to have an extra few avios clanging around I suppose.