Choosing a credit card can be overwhelming.
To help you navigate the process, we consulted personal finance and credit card comparison site NerdWallet, which compiled a list of the the best credit cards out there for anyone — here, the site has singled out six great options for jet-setters.
In addition to no foreign transaction fees, which is particularly beneficial for the world travelers, these cards offer great rewards that will help you save on flights, hotels, rental cars, and more.
If you're on the road often, consider one of these:
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Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card
Annual fee: First year is free, then $95 per year.
Purchase APR: 15.99% (APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate).
Why we like it: Earn two rewards points per $1 spent on travel and restaurants, and one point per $1 spent anywhere else.
You can transfer your points to a participating frequent flier programs at a 1:1 rate (1,000 rewards points would mean 1,000 partner miles/points).
You can also earn 40,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in your first three months.
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Annual fee: First year is free, then $59 per year.
Purchase APR: Variable rate from 12.99% to 22.99%.
Why we like it: You'll have a lower annual fee with this card, plus flexible rewards: two "No Hassle Miles" for every dollar you spend, which can be used towards travel tickets and hotel rooms.
You can also use your miles to book through discount sites like Kayak, and you won't be limited to certain airlines — you can fly through any carrier.
The sign-up bonus is appealing, too: 40,000 miles (equivalent to $400 in travel) if you spend $3,000 in the first three months.
BankAmericard Travel Rewards Credit Card
Annual fee: None.
Purchase APR: Variable rate from 14.99% to 22.99%.
Why we like it: In addition to no annual fee, this card provides solid rewards: 1.5 points for every dollar spent.
You can use your points towards travel-related expenses — hotels, flights, and rental cars — or request statement credit with them. Of course, if you're a big spender and don't mind an annual fee, there are other options out there with better rewards.
Additionally, the sign up bonus will give you 10,000 points if you spend $500 in the first 90 days
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