Marriott Is Giving Away a Free Cruise to Alaska or the Caribbean — How to Enter

Marriott Bonvoy and Celebrity Cruises are running a sweepstakes for a free cruise valued at up to $4,500.

<p>Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises</p>

Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises

Marriott Bonvoy and Celebrity Cruises are teaming up to give away a dream cruise to a lucky winner.

Valued at up to $4,500, the lucky winner can choose any Celebrity Cruise that is offered as part of the Cruise With Points program. These options include the 7-night Alaska Southbound Glacier on the Celebrity Summit, or 7-night Bahamas Mexico & Grand Cayman Celebrity Ascent The promotion is also valid on the Celebrity Constellation's voyage through the Caribbean, or the Celebrity Edge's Alaska Dawes Glacier voyage, among others.

“We are always looking for new ways to help our members to satisfy their passion for travel.” Marriott’s Senior Vice President of Global Loyalty David Flueck said in a statement to Travel + Leisure. “This sweepstakes and promotion gives our members access to cruising as well as rewards them with Marriott Bonvoy points they can redeem for future stays at our extraordinary hotels or Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy.”

Travelers can enter the contest for free from now until December 31, 2023 by visiting this page on Marriott Bonvoy’s website

Marriott's Cruise With Points program provides the opportunity for members of the Marriott Bonvoy program to redeem points to completely pay for a cruise on Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, Virgin Voyages, MSC Cruises, and more. 

The program also offers the opportunity to pay in cash, but to earn bonus Marriott Bonvoy points for cruise purchases. The program offers 6x points per dollar on all cruise purchases. Travelers also receive special benefits such as free wi-fi, drink packages, dining credits, or additional savings by booking through the program. 

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