Buy Hilton Honors Points with a 100% Bonus (Until 24 July 2026)

Hilton Honors has launched its latest points sale, offering members a 100% bonus on purchased points from 10 June 2026 through 24 July 2026. With the bonus applied, points cost an effective 0.5 US cents each, which is the floor price Hilton has consistently offered over the past few years. What makes this round slightly more interesting is the purchase cap. Members can usually buy up to 80,000 points per calendar year, but the limit for this promotion has been raised to 240,000 points before the bonus. Max it out and you walk away with 480,000 Hilton Honors points for US$2,400, which works out to approximately S$3,100 at current exchange rates.

Click HERE to buy Hilton Honors points with a 100% bonus before 24 July 2026!

Photo Credit: Conrad Osaka

At 0.5 US cents per point, you are paying roughly 0.64 Singapore cents per Hilton Honors point. Whether that is a good deal depends entirely on what you redeem against. Hilton Honors uses dynamic award pricing with no published award chart, so the only sensible approach is to price a specific stay first, then work backwards. As a rough illustration, a standard room costing 100,000 points per night would set you back about US$500 (approximately S$640) in purchased points. If the cash rate for that same night is meaningfully higher, you come out ahead. If it is lower, you have just paid a premium for the privilege of using points.

Where this offer genuinely shines is at aspirational properties. The classic example for Singapore-based travellers remains the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, where standard award nights can be found from around 160,000 points and cash rates routinely exceed S$1,500 per night before taxes. Stack in Hilton's fifth night free benefit on award stays and the value proposition improves further. Closer to home, properties like Conrad Osaka, Conrad Tokyo, and ROKU KYOTO are popular redemptions for Japan-bound readers, while award stays also waive resort and destination fees where applicable.

Photo Credit: Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

The elephant in the room is Hilton's recent run of devaluations. Top-tier properties have seen award prices climb sharply over the past year, with some standard rooms now commanding up to 250,000 points per night. Always check today's award pricing for your intended stay before committing; yesterday's sweet spot may have quietly disappeared.

Hilton runs these 100% bonus sales several times a year with remarkable consistency, so there is no urgency to buy speculatively. 0.5 US cents per point is the best price Hilton has ever offered, and it will almost certainly come around again.

That said, if you have a specific redemption in mind over the next few months, particularly a fifth-night-free booking at an aspirational property where the cash rate comfortably exceeds the cost of purchased points, this is the right time to top up. The raised cap of 240,000 purchased points also makes it feasible to fund a full Maldives itinerary from scratch, especially if you and a travelling partner each purchase under separate accounts. Price your intended stay, do the maths in S$, and only buy what you can redeem. Anything else is just inventory sitting in a devaluing programme.