How to redeem:
• Step 1: Create a Booking.com account
• Step 2: Choose an accommodation with a green reward badge, indicating you can earn AU credits.
• Step 3: Book and pay with a valid Visa card
To redeem this offer online, click the button below and enter the promo code, if required, at checkout.
→ https://www.visa.com.au/en_au/visa-offers-and-perks/bookingc…
Offer valid from 01 FEB 2021 00:00 GMT → 31 DEC 2027 23:59 GMT
Terms and Conditions
- Up to 10% Wallet Credits on accommodation bookings for worldwide destination hotels.
- To enjoy the promotion, visit Booking.com and Visa partnership page and proceed with the following steps:
a. Sign up or log in to a registered Booking.com account.
b. Search for destination and preferred accommodation.
c. Complete the booking. Cancelled and “no show” bookings are not eligible.
d. Bookings made through the Booking.com app are not eligible for this promotion. - The Wallet Credits will be awarded by Booking.com.
- The reward will be credited to your Booking.com Wallet at least 64 business days or more after completion of stay in the accommodation, to be redeemed towards another accommodation, flight, car or ride reservation on our platform www.booking.com.
- Wallet credits have a validity period of 24 months.
- The complete conditions of use of the Booking Wallet and the Wallet Credits are outlined here.
- For inquiries and concerns about the offer, you may call Booking.com Customer Service at https://www.booking.com/content/contact-us.html.
There are other offers on Visa's platform, ie.
• EXPEDIA • "8% off selected hotel bookings"
→ https://www.visa.com.au/en_au/visa-offers-and-perks/expedia/…
• RAKUTEN TRAVEL • "up to 10% off, using coupons to book Japan hotels, ryokans, resorts, and more"
→ https://www.visa.com.au/en_au/visa-offers-and-perks/rakuten-…
Considering all the 10%+ cashbacks provided by Cashrewards, et cetera, I don't see as much value here. If they gave 10% off, it would be better as then you not waiting on the cash back to come through.
Plus people might prefer to pay via say Amex, who don't charge that stupid foreign transaction fee on AUD transactions done in another country which can sometimes occur.