Earn 2,000 Bonus Reward Points with ALL Accor+ Explorer Membership (Extended to 31 December 2025)

The offer to earn bonus Reward points when signing up for an ALL Accor+ Explorer membership has been extended, giving undecided travellers a little more time to take the plunge. If you sign up between now and 31 December 2025, you will receive 2,000 Reward points (worth €40 or approximately S$60) credited to your account. While the extension of the bonus offer is certainly welcome news, it comes with a significant caveat for those planning to use their Reward Points to pay for the membership.

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The core of the promotion remains unchanged. New members who purchase the ALL Accor+ Explorer membership will receive a bonus of 2,000 Reward points. In the Accor Live Limitless (ALL) ecosystem, these points have a fixed value: 2,000 Reward points = €40 (~S$60). This bonus effectively acts as a rebate on your membership fee. If you are paying cash for the membership (typically around S$299 depending on your region), receiving S$60 back in value makes the effective cost of the annual subscription much more palatable, bringing it down to roughly S$239.

When I previously covered this offer in November last month, one of the most attractive ways to pay for the membership was by redeeming 9,888 Reward points. This was an exceptional deal, as 9,888 points are worth roughly €198 (~S$298), which was very close to the cash price, making it a fair trade. However, Accor has quietly increased the redemption requirement. It now requires 14,000 Reward points to purchase the ALL Accor+ Explorer membership.

  • Old Price: 9,888 Reward Points (approx. S$298)

  • New Price: 14,000 Reward Points (approx S$422)

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This is a steep increase. At 14,000 points, you are effectively spending €280 (approx. S$422) worth of points for a membership that typically costs S$299 in cash. Unless you are sitting on a massive pile of points with no other way to burn them, paying with cash is now the mathematically superior option. Despite the points inflation for redemption, the membership itself, especially when purchased with cash, retains significant value, particularly with the 2,000 bonus points rebate.

If you travel even moderately within the Asia Pacific region, the Stay Plus benefit alone can justify the annual fee. The two certificates allow you to book a Stay 2, Pay 1 rate. If you use these at higher-end properties like a Sofitel or a Mondrian, the savings can easily exceed S$300. I recently redeemed mine at the Fairmont Tokyo and got around S$850 in value. Coupled with the instant ALL Gold Status (which grants priority check-in and potential upgrades) and the flat 30% dining discount across Asia Pacific, the program is still a solid investment for the year ahead.