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May 9, 2026

The Ultimate Map of Wyndham All-Inclusives on Points (2026)

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The Ultimate Map of Wyndham All-Inclusives on Points (2026)

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Picture this: You’re lounging on a white-sand beach in Mexico, the kids are having the time of their lives at a pirate-themed water park, and you just ordered another round of fish tacos. Now, here’s the kicker—you didn’t pay a dime for the room, the food, or the drinks.

Enter Wyndham Rewards.

Most people think of Wyndham as just roadside motels, but what if I told you they have over 70 all-inclusive resorts bookable on points? I’ve spent the last few weeks “teacher-moding” this and created something special for you: An interactive Google Map of every single Wyndham All-Inclusive property. You’re welcome.

Why I’m Slightly Obsessed with this “Wyndham Win”

Wyndham keeps things simple, and as a mom of three, I love simple. Don’t you? Their award chart is flat and predictable.

  • The Sweet Spot: Most all-inclusives go for 30,000 points per night.
  • The Budget Secret: Some gems, like the Grand Decameron Los Cabos, are only 15,000 points per night!
  • The “Mom Perk”: If you hold a Wyndham Earner card, you get an automatic 10% discount on every award booking. That means 30k nights become 27k points, and 15k nights become just 13,500 points. Yes, please! (Keep reading, I’ll let you know which cards come with this perk!)

Oh, btw. If you’re looking for Wyndham properties to book with a large family, check out this post.

Real Talk: Extra Guest Fees

Most all-inclusive points bookings cover two guests. If you’re traveling with a “party of five” like I often am, you have to get strategic.

For an upcoming trip to Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres, I was quoted $180/night for a third guest under 12. While that’s not “free,” compare it to a $2,600 cash price for a 3-night stay! I call these “deeply discounted vacations.” For a family of four, you can also book two rooms for 54k points total per night (with the card discount) and skip the extra cash fees entirely.

As a family of five – I’m planning to do a combo. I’ll likely book two rooms and add my youngest at the quoted price. Is it free? No. But it’s deeply discounted. And do I have to think about making meals? Also no. It’s a win for me.

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Check out this hypothetical stay at Wyndham Grand in Cancun. Over Christmas break the room is going for $875 per night. Now I would never pay $875 per night at any all inclusive. But with points, a Christmas vacation suddenly becomes completely doable.

Wyndham All Inclusive in cash
Wyndham All Inclusive on points

A five night stay from 12/25-12/30/2026 will only cost 135,000 points. Of course this is only for two people – but that’s a steal of a deal! For those of you who like to calculate cents per point, that’s a whopping 2.78 cents per point.

As an added bonus, Wyndham doesn’t pass along resort fees/taxes. Thank you Wyndham.

My Top 3 “Map Pins” You Need to See 📍

I’ve mapped out all the Wyndham all-inclusives, but these three are currently at the top of my ‘want to book’ list.

Grand Palladium Select Costa Mujeres (Mexico): Just north of Cancun with a lagoon water taxi and a massive water park. It’s a total win for families.

Wyndham Grand Crete Mirabello Bay (Greece): For when you want that Mamma Mia vibe. It’s all-inclusive, sits on the Mediterranean, and the standard rooms even have private pools.

Grand Decameron Los Cabos (Mexico): At 15k points per night, this is the ultimate “yes day” resort. It’s budget-friendly enough that you can leave the resort to explore the town without feeling guilty!

How to Earn Wyndham Points

Getting these points is easier than you think. You can transfer them 1:1 from Chase, Capital One, Citi, and now, Bilt Rewards.

But the real “pro tip” is the Wyndham Rewards Earner® Business Card. It earns a whopping 8x on gas and 5x on utilities, plus it gives you that 15k anniversary point bonus every year. And for my fellow 5/24 trackers—this card doesn’t even take up a spot!

Keep in mind any Wyndham Earner card will give you access to the 10% discount on award stays.

Flexible Partners:

We all know that flexible points are the key to…well, flexibility. I often don’t open a card to have the points earmarked for a specific trip, instead, I consistently try to build stashes of flexible points that I can use when we have a school break or need a weekend away. You can take flexible points from any of these banks and transfer the points to Wyndham.

Conclusion

Wyndham often flies under the radar. Check out the map, find your favorite spot, and let’s get you on that vacation!

Which of these resorts are you pinning first? Let me know in the comments or shoot me a DM on Instagram!

xo Jenn McCue from Team Amber

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Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included with the post.

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