
Planning a honeymoon to Greece is a dream for many couples, but the cost of flights, hotels, and experiences can quickly add up. The good news? You can use credit card points to significantly reduce your expenses, and with a bit of planning, you could book your entire trip using points. I will show you how I made my dream honeymoon to Greece a reality by maximizing my credit card points.
How I booked my honeymoon to Greece using credit card points
Are you wanting to plan a luxurious and romantic honeymoon, but the cost doesn’t fit into your wedding budget? Are you already spending thousands of dollars on your wedding and don’t think you will be able to afford a honeymoon? I didn’t think I would be able to afford a lavish honeymoon either, until I learned about credit card points and miles.
In this post I am going to break down how you can strategically use your credit card points on money that you are already spending for your big day. By utilizing my credit card points I was able to book a 10 day luxurious honeymoon to Greece for A LOT less. Whether you want to go to Greece, Hawaii, or Mexico you can use this guide to save thousands of dollars on your honeymoon!
Step 1: Choose the Right Credit Card for Travel Rewards
If you’re planning to book your honeymoon to Greece with credit card points, you first need to make sure you’re using the right card. Not all credit cards are created equal, and some offer better rewards for travel-related expenses.
Choosing a Travel Credit Card
As soon as you get engaged (or even before) open a travel credit card. I would recommend starting off with the Chase Sapphire Preferred. You will be able to use the points earned on this card to book hotels or flights. Once you sign up for the card, you will need to spend a certain amount of money to earn the sign on bonus.
For example, you have to spend $4,000 in 3 months to earn 60,000 points. These sign on bonuses change from time to time and sometimes have increased offers. Earning the sign up bonus will give you a large chunk of points in a short amount of time.
You do NOT need to spend $60,000 to earn 60,000 points. You just need to spend the required spend in the time frame allotted. With high wedding expenses, this may be easy for some to do quickly!
Best Credit Cards for Travel Rewards:
American Express® Gold Card: Offers 4x points on dining/groceries making it easy to rack up points
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Earns 3x points on dining. One of the best cards for travel rewards. Points can be transferred to numerous airline and hotel partners at a 1:1 ratio.
Citi Premier Card: Offers 3x on groceries, dining, and gas.
Capitol One Venture X: Offers 2X on all purchases AND includes a $300 travel credit
All of these credit cards earn transferrable points. Unlike fixed-value points or cashback rewards, transferrable points offer flexibility and value by allowing cardholders to transfer their points to a variety of airline or hotel loyalty programs for a higher value.
Chances are you may already have one of these credit cards and are not sure how to maximize the value of the points. Typically, you can get more value for your points by transferring your points out to transfer partners instead of using them in the portal. I will show you how I do this in this post.
How am I going to hit the sign up bonus?
When planning a wedding, there are a TON of expenses that you are going to be shelling out cash for. The DJ, flowers, photographer the list goes on and on. You will put these large expenses on your new travel credit card to hit the minimum spend to earn the sign up bonus.
Before you book a vendor you can ask if you are able to pay with a credit card. Not all will say yes, but the majority of mine did! The only place I was not allowed to use a credit card was for our venue. But I put all of my other vendor payments on a credit card and earned a lot of points this way (which made spending thousands of dollars a little less painful).
I spent the money and earned the sign on bonus now what?
Now, you can refer your fiance to the same credit card if you still have more wedding expenses (which you probably will). When you refer your partner to the card, you will earn a referral bonus! Yay more points!
After your fiance gets the credit card you can put more wedding payments on their card to earn the sign up bonus with your regular monthly spending. This may include gas, groceries, and wedding expenses. You may even be able to put your rent on your credit card!
Then, you will be able to combine your points via the Chase app and have double the points to use on your honeymoon! If you begin this process early enough, you will be able to have enough time to accrue a good stash of points that you can use toward booking a luxurious honeymoon. Now I will share how I booked my honeymoon to Greece using credit card points.
Planning my honeymoon to Greece
Ever since I was a young girl I always dreamt of a romantic and adventurous honeymoon to the Greek Islands. When I got engaged in 2022, I was determined to make my dream become a reality. However, like most brides these days did not have an extra 10K in my wedding budget for a lavish honeymoon. I knew from the start that I would use credit card points to make this trip happen.
Flights
Flights to Europe can be extremely expensive these days. When I learned how to use my credit card points to save money on flights I began to save so much money and traveled more for less!
For our honeymoon, I really wanted to do something special and see if I could book business class seats for our long flight to Athens.I searched for our flights on point.me.
I searched flights from JFK-ATH in business class and found availability on AirFrance. We each transferred around 65,000 points per person from American Express to AirFrance to book these flights each way (plus the cost of the taxes and fees). If this “transfer” sounds confusing, don’t worry I thought so too. Learn more about how to transfer your credit card points to earn free flights here.
Business class for $300 isn’t so bad? How did we do this? We had both opened up the American Express Gold Card, and used the sign on bonus with these flights in mind. In addition to the sign up bonus, this credit card gets 4X points at grocery stores, which just happens to be where my husband and I spend the most money. Read more about how to transfer credit card points to earn free flights here.


When I began planning the islands that we would go to I based our itinerary solely off of where I could use my credit card points to stay at a luxury resort for free. My husband and I had been saving a stash of Chase Ultimate Rewards Points from opening up the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card for our hotels. I knew that I would be using my Ultimate Reward points to transfer to Hyatt since I knew I could find great redemptions. Learn more about how to transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt here!
I searched all of the Hyatt hotels including their partnership with Small Luxury Hotels to plan which islands I would be staying at. You can search all of the Hyatt hotels including their parters on the “Explore” feature on the World of Hyatt website. *Small Luxury Hotels are no longer a partner of the World of Hyatt program. They are now bookable with Hilton points*
Athens
As I booked my honeymoon to Greece, I knew I wanted to start off in Athens before heading out to the islands. From the iconic landmarks of antiquity to the bustling streets adorned with charming cafes and vibrant street art, Athens offers a captivating experience for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in its timeless charm.
When searching for hotels to stay in Athens I originally came across the Grand Hyatt Athens. Unfortunately it was unavailable for our dates. So, I had to use cash to stay at the Niche Hotel Athens for $250 a night for two nights. I booked this hotel because of the great reviews it had online and the rooftop views of the Acropolis. Overall, it wasn’t anything special. But it was a comfortable stay and a short cab ride away from the main attractions in Athens.
Things to do in Athens
1. Visit the Acropolis and Parthenon
- What to See: The Acropolis is Athens’ most iconic landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Parthenon, the ancient temple dedicated to Athena, is one of the most recognized structures in the world. You’ll also find the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and the Propylaea as you explore this historical site.
- Why Visit: As the cradle of Western civilization, the Acropolis offers a glimpse into ancient Greek culture, architecture, and religion. The views of the city from the top are also stunning.
- Tip: Buy your tickets online in advance to skip the long lines, especially during peak tourist season.

2. Embark on a Food Tour
- My husband and I love to try new food when we travel. This food tour was perfect for us! We were able to try a variety of different local Greek food and drinks at small shops and markets. We tried Greek donuts, spinach pie, coffee, and of course gyro!
- This tour was our favorite thing we did in Athens and we would highly recommend!
- Tip: Make sure to purchase your ticket on Viator in advance!




3. Climb to the top of Mount Lycabettus
- Mount Lycabettus offers some of the most breathtaking views of Athens. From the summit, you can see the entire city, the Acropolis, and the Mediterranean coastline in the distance.
- We took a cable car up the mountain and enjoyed a scenic dinner at Orizontes Lycabettus overlooking the city.
- Tip: Make a reservation in advance!

Next: Off to the island of Milos!
Now off to our first island, Milos! When I began to plan our honeymoon to Greece using credit card points, I searched the World of Hyatt website to see what hotels were available on the Greek islands. Most people often think of Santorini or Mykonos, but during July those hotels using points were all booked. Also, I knew that they would be extremely crowded in peak season. We did a little bit of research about the island of Milos, and we figured it would be the perfect first stop of the trip.
Milos is a true hidden gem in the Aegean Sea, offering travelers a chance to discover the beauty and charm of a traditional Greek island without the crowds. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, you’ll find it all and more on the enchanting island of Milos. During peak summer season, my husband and I were looking for a quiet and romantic place to relax without the crowds.
How I booked it
We found Domes White Coast Milos on the WOH website. *It is no longer bookable with Hyatt points, but it is bookable with Hilton points* You can book this hotel now using points transferred from American Express to Hilton or with a Hilton co-branded credit card.
I booked four nights at Domes White Coast Milos for 29K Hyatt points a night. This hotel is currently charging $825 A NIGHT in July. That is $2,475 we saved (or never would have paid) just because we used our Chase Ultimate Rewards points. Not a bad redemption!

Our stay at Domes White Coast Milos was a dream! We had a private pool with the perfect ocean view, outstanding service and incredible food. This luxury adults only hotel was perfect for a honeymoon. Our stay in Milos was our favorite part of our entire trip and it was everything we were hoping for. Read about our three day Milos itinerary here!
Ferry to Paros
After four incredible days in Milos, we were off to our next island Paros! We took the ferry from Milos to Paros. We booked our tickets on Ferryhopper about two weeks in advance. I booked the SeaJet ferry that took us to Milos in one hour and 45 minutes.
As I was doing research for our trip, I read a lot about how bumpy the ferry rides were. I get nauseous easily and I decided to pay extra to book the “business class” seats on the ferry (which was just the upper level). These tickets cost us 95 euros each, which we paid ahead of time when we booked the ferry. Unfortunately there is no option to book the ferries using credit card points. BUT we saved so much money on the hotels and flights that we did not mind.
Paying extra for the top level seats paid off because it was a VERY bumpy ride ending in most people reaching for their barf bags! I would highly recommend to not eat anything prior to taking the ferry. Even on the top level, I was feeling sick. I did sleep most of the ride which helped!
Next stop: Paros!
When we arrived in Paros, we immediately noticed how different it was from Milos. Milos is a smaller, less crowded island and Paros was hustling and bustling with people! We were grateful that we had secured a ride transfer from our hotel in advance to pick us up from the ferry. We would recommend this because the port was packed with people!! The hotel was about 40 minutes from the port, so we were happy to have a comfortable and spacious ride.
For the second part of our Greece island hopping adventure, we stayed at Summer Senses Luxury Resort in Paros. I booked four nights at this resort for 29K Hyatt points a night. This hotel is currently charging $450 a night in the peak season. Credit points again saved us $1800 on this luxury stay! *The Summer Senses Luxury Resort is no longer bookable with Hyatt points, but it is bookable with Hilton points*
This resort was a lot bigger than the hotel in Milos. We absolutely loved exploring this vibrant and lively island. Read more about our luxury stay in Paros here.


Flights home
Unfortunately after ten relaxing days in the sun, it was time for us to head back to reality. As sad as we were that our trip of a lifetime was coming to an end, we knew we had one more thing to look forward to..
We flew back to New York on business class once again! I booked this by transferring our American Express points to Air France and only had to pay for the taxes and fees. We used point.me to search for flights using points. We use this search engine frequently to find the best value for our points for flights. I pay for the monthly subscription and would highly recommend it! Learn more about how to use credit card points to book your flights here.
This time around we got one of the newer and more updated planes. We were spoiled with the champagne and fancy meals and we soaked up ever second!
Our Honeymoon to Greece was a trip of a lifetime! This trip would not have been possible without the use of credit card points! Booking your dream honeymoon to Greece using credit card points is more attainable than you might think. By choosing the right credit cards, maximizing rewards through everyday spending, and transferring points to airline and hotel partners, you can significantly reduce your honeymoon costs. Whether you’re relaxing in luxurious resorts on the Aegean Sea or exploring the historic streets of Athens, your honeymoon to Greece doesn’t have to be expensive when you use points strategically. Start planning your trip today and get ready for the ultimate romantic getaway!
Ready to start booking your dream honeymoon? Sign up for the best travel rewards credit cards and start accumulating points to make your trip to Greece unforgettable. Cheers to a magical honeymoon filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable experiences in Greece!