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3 Ways to Use The Edit by Chase Travel for Your Next Hotel Stay

PublishedDec 4, 2025
Natalie Beauregard

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      Whether you’re celebrating a birthday that ends in zero or you’re just ready to be left alone with a book, exceptional trips call for an unmatched home base. Thankfully, with The Edit by Chase Travel, a hand-picked collection of world-class properties where Sapphire Reserve cardmembers enjoy complimentary benefits, you’re never far from your perfect retreat. Plus, cardmembers can even enjoy up to $500 in statement credits annually for prepaid bookings made with The Edit.

      The Edit’s curated selection of hotels includes something for every kind of traveler, with benefits tailored to match. The Edit All-In Collection showcases resorts with one-and-done rates and no guesswork, and at the boutique properties in the Unique Stay Collection, you’ll find everything from exclusive tented camps to restored mansions and beachfront cottages. Wondering where to head next? Whatever the mood or moment, these extraordinary hotels deliver.

       

      Casa Pestagua
      Cartagena, Colombia
      The Edit Unique Stay Collection

      Located within the walled city of Cartagena, Casa Pestagua is a 16-room hotel that occupies a 17th-century palace with original features like double-height ceilings and lush inner gardens. While the hotel offers activities such as cooking classes and rum and coffee tastings, guests are also encouraged to explore. It’s hard to beat the romance of the property’s private beach on nearby Isla Barú.

      To maximize your stay at this member of The Edit Unique Stay Collection, settle in with your welcome amenity before walking along Cartagena’s historic city walls just outside your door. The next morning, enjoy complimentary breakfast for two (don’t miss the arepas!), then use your $100 property credit toward a Cartagena coffee body scrub at Aurum Spa in Casa Pestagua’s sister hotel, Casa San Agustín.

      Fogo Island Inn
      Newfoundland, Canada
      The Edit All-In Collection

      On an island off the northeastern coast of Newfoundland, Fogo Island Inn stuns with its X-shaped façade set on stilts above the Atlantic. Almost every room has floor-to-ceiling water views, and there are wood-fired saunas and outdoor hot tubs on the roof. Still, the design isn’t the most impressive thing about this property, where everything from guided hikes and meals across the island are included in your room rate. Since it’s built with sustainability in mind, the hotel reinvests 100% of its operating surpluses into the surrounding community, meaning guests have a direct impact on the future of Fogo Island.

      To maximize your experience at this member of The Edit All-In Collection, put your $200 property credit toward seasonal excursions led by local entrepreneurs, like guided boat tours. Book an entry-level Labrador Room on the first floor and you could be upgraded to a higher floor with a view, if available. Indulge in your welcome amenity, then explore the hotel’s cinema, library and art gallery. And plan to sleep in a little on your last day, since you’ll enjoy complimentary early check-in and late checkout, availability permitting.

      SOWAKA
      Kyoto, Japan
      The Edit Hotel + Resort Collection

      Named after the Sanskrit word for “happiness,” SOWAKA has 23 guest rooms, each individually designed (some even have private gardens), plus a tranquil courtyard and a restaurant serving seasonal Japanese cuisine. Set in Gion, best known as Kyoto’s geisha district, the hotel is spread across two buildings—the main structure used to be a traditional Japanese restaurant with a century of history and follows the sukiya architectural style, while the annex features a modern design. Take advantage of curated experiences like kimono fittings, chaji (tea ceremonies), sunrise visits to Kiyomizu-dera Temple and walking tours of the neighborhood.

      To maximize your visit at this member of The Edit Hotel + Resort collection, enjoy your welcome amenity—a selection of teas, sweets and a bottle of wine—while admiring the courtyard, a soothing refuge. Wake up each morning with complimentary breakfast for two; whether you choose the Japanese or Continental menu, you’ll enjoy a side of fresh Japanese dashi broth. Use your $100 property credit toward a round of cocktails at the bar, where the menu highlights local sake, shochu and whisky.

       

      Booking With Chase Travel

      Chase Travel is the first stop for your next adventure. At chasetravel.com and via the Chase Mobile® app, eligible cardmembers can earn and redeem points for hotels, flights, activities, rental cars and more.

      Select cardmembers receive accelerated points earning or cash back when booking through Chase Travel, and Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers will earn 8 points per dollar on Chase Travel purchases, including hotel stays booked through The Edit by Chase Travel℠. Sapphire Reserve cardmembers who book through The Edit will also receive special benefits including daily breakfast for two and a $100 property credit, along with early check-in, late checkout and a room upgrade, when available.

      Looking for inspiration? Eligible Chase cardmembers can explore hotel reviews and editor-curated guides at chasetravel.com.

       

      Lead photo courtesy of Fogo Island Inn.

       

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