The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is a fantastic option when it comes to travel rewards credit cards.

With an annual fee that undercuts the competition and plentiful, easy-to-understand perks, the card is often a no-brainer for travelers, from luxury seekers to the more budget-minded.

Currently, new Venture X cardholders can earn 75,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

According to TPG’s October 2024 valuations, 75,000 Capital One miles are worth up to $1,388 if you use the issuer’s valuable transfer partners. All that might have you taking another look at Capital One and the Venture X. If so, here’s what you need to know about the card and its current offer.

Capital One Venture X welcome offer

With the Venture X’s current welcome offer, new cardholders can earn 75,000 miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months of account opening.

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Capital One miles are worth one cent apiece when redeemed for travel, either directly through Capital One Travel or as a statement credit toward travel purchases.

However, according to TPG’s October 2024 valuations, 75,000 Capital One miles are worth $1,388 thanks to the program’s 15-plus transfer partners, which you can easily leverage for even more value.

This bonus is a selling point in and of itself, but let’s break down the card’s other features.

Key benefits of the Capital One Venture X

The Venture X is Capital One’s take on the premium travel rewards credit card.

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With a $395 annual fee, the card undercuts more expensive competitors in this space, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express ($695, see rates and fees) and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® ($550).

But a competitive annual fee is just the beginning.

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The Venture X confers the following benefits on cardholders:

  • Earning: The Venture X earns 10 miles per dollar on hotels and car rentals booked via Capital One Travel, 5 miles per dollar on flights and vacation rentals booked via Capital One Travel and an unlimited 2 miles per dollar on everything else.
  • Annual credit: Cardmembers will receive a $300 credit annually for bookings made through Capital One Travel.
  • Anniversary bonus: The card pays 10,000 bonus miles on your account anniversary, starting on your first anniversary. As of October 2024, TPG values those 10,000 miles at up to $185 when utilized with Capital One’s transfer partners.
  • Lounge access: Cardholders, authorized users and up to two guests per visit get complimentary access to Capital One Lounges, more than 1,600 Priority Pass lounges (excluding restaurants) and Plaza Premium lounges.
  • Luxury hotel perks: The new Capital One Premier Collection offers free breakfast, room upgrades and other perks at participating hotels and resorts. Cardholders can also access Capital One’s Lifestyle Collection.
  • Authorized users: Additional authorized users can be added at no charge.
  • Global Entry or TSA PreCheck: Cardholders can receive up to $120 in statement credits for either TSA PreCheck or Global Entry.
  • Stacking car rental perks: Cardmembers can stack car rental perks with Hertz.*

It’s worth noting how the Venture X starts with the foundation of the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, the issuer’s mainstay rewards card, and builds from there.

The Venture X features significant but unfussy perks that even inexperienced travelers can maximize. It keeps the same, simple earning structure, accruing 2 miles per dollar on most charges, complemented by elevated earning rates for bookings made via Capital One Travel and a host of other perks.

You also have a handy redemption scheme with the Venture X: straightforward, fixed-value options for beginners and higher-value transfer options for the more experienced rewards users.

*Upon enrollment, accessible through the Capital One website or mobile app, eligible cardholders will remain at that status level through the duration of the offer. Please note, enrolling through the normal Hertz Gold Plus Rewards enrollment process (e.g. at Hertz.com) will not automatically detect a cardholder as being eligible for the program and cardholders will not be automatically upgraded to the applicable status tier. Additional terms apply.

How does the Venture X compare against other cards?

With a $395 annual fee, the Venture X falls within the premium travel cards category. Two main competitors come to mind: the Amex Platinum and the Chase Sapphire Reserve.

While both of these cards come with significantly higher annual fees — $550 for the Sapphire Reserve and $695 for the Amex Platinum — they also include more perks and, in the case of the Reserve, more flexibility.

Amex Platinum: More lounges, more complexity and a higher annual fee

The Amex Platinum is still the front-runner when it comes to lounge access, with its Global Lounge Collection and access to American Express Centurion Lounges, Delta Sky Clubs (when on a same-day Delta flight)**, Priority Pass lounges and more. Enrollment is required for select benefits; terms apply.

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While Capital One has lofty ambitions with its own lounge network, Amex has a significant head start with Centurion Lounges throughout the U.S. and in places like London (LHR) and Hong Kong (HKG).

But the Venture X is not all about lounge access; it’s also about value and simplicity. This is where the Amex Platinum falters.

The Amex Platinum has a somewhat dizzying laundry list of benefits and perks, including several different built-in statement credits doled out in increments from monthly to semiannually, annually and every 4-4½ years.

While you can offset the Amex Platinum’s hefty annual fee with these included credits, it’s a lot to keep track of them. The Venture X beats out the Amex Platinum from the perspective of pure ease.

**Effective 2/1/25, eligible Platinum Card Members will receive 10 Visits per Eligible Platinum Card per year to the Delta Sky Club or to Grab and Go when traveling on a same-day Delta-operated flight.

Chase Sapphire Reserve: More flexibility, higher annual fee

The Chase Sapphire Reserve is another key Venture X competitor. The Sapphire Reserve comes with an annual statement credit perk that is perhaps one of the easiest to use — $300 toward any travel, from hotels to ride-hailing services to airlines and much more.

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It’s not just Capital One that is leaning into its travel portal. Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders also earn bonus points at similar rates to the Venture X when booking through Chase Travel℠, with 10 points per dollar on hotel and car rental purchases and 5 points per dollar on airfare.***

In addition, the Chase Sapphire Reserve has a dedicated 1.5-cent redemption rate for travel booked through its portal, significantly surpassing the 1 cent per mile you get with the Venture X when booking through Capital One Travel.

Coupled with travel partners, Chase Ultimate Rewards are valued at up to 2.05 cents apiece, according to TPG’s October 2024 valuations.

However, with a $550 annual fee and limited Chase airport lounge availability in the U.S., the Venture X still gives the Sapphire Reserve a run for its money.

***Elevated earning rate on eligible travel purchases triggers after the $300 annual travel credit is received.

Related: Battle of the premium travel rewards cards — which is best for you?

Long-term value proposition

Here’s the math simplified: If you can maximize the $300 annual credit toward Capital One Travel, the Venture X’s annual fee effectively comes down to $95, the same annual fee as the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card.

Add in a 10,000-mile bonus for every account anniversary (worth $185, according to TPG’s October 2024 valuations) and lounge access, and the Venture X becomes even more enticing as a must-have travel card.

Bottom line

The Capital One Venture X can be a great option for many travelers, and the card will likely become more compelling over time as Capital One continues to invest in its rewards program and its lounge network.

The Venture X fits nicely in a competitive field of premium rewards cards, including established players from Amex and Chase. If you value simplicity, a user-friendly travel portal and a growing network of airport lounges, consider adding the Venture X card to your wallet.

If you’re curious how the personal Venture X compares to the Venture X Business, check out our card showdown.

To learn more, read our full review of the Capital One Venture X.


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