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    Is the Citi Strata Elite worth the annual fee?

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 25, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The Citi Strata Elite℠ Card (see rates and fees) is Citi’s newest premium travel rewards card.

    Launched in late July, it comes with a $595 annual fee, which puts it in the middle of its premium card competitors.

    With a strong welcome bonus, valuable earning potential and a suite of statement credits and lounge perks, the card can deliver solid value. But after the first year of having it, you’ll need to run the numbers to decide if it deserves a long-term spot in your wallet.

    So, let’s do the math to work out whether you should apply for (and keep) the Citi Strata Elite.

    Welcome offer

    New cardholders can get positive value out of the Strata Elite if they are approved and meet the minimum spending requirement.

    For a limited time, new applicants can earn 100,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

    Those 100,000 points are worth $1,900 per TPG’s October 2025 valuations‚ more than three times the $595 annual fee.

    Related: Are you eligible for the Citi Strata Elite’s 100,000-point welcome bonus?

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    However, if you want to earn Citi ThankYou Rewards points at a lower cost, the Citi Strata Premier® Card (see rates and fees) is a better choice. For a $95 annual fee, it offers 60,000 bonus points after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening — 60% of the Strata Elite’s bonus for a fraction of the price.

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    Earning rates

    The Strata Elite is best suited to those who are happy to book travel through a portal and dine out on weekend evenings.

    You’ll earn 12 points per dollar spent on hotels, car rentals and attractions booked through cititravel.com (a 22.8% return per TPG’s October 2025 valuations); flights earn 6 points per dollar through cititravel.com (11.4%).

    However, booking through a portal has its downsides, including:

    A beach near Honolulu, Hawaii
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    This card has a unique dining bonus category.

    On Friday and Saturday evenings (between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Eastern time), you’ll earn 6 points per dollar spent at restaurants, including on delivery. Outside of those times, you’ll earn half the rate (3 points per dollar). That represents an 11.4% and 5.7% return on these purchases, respectively.

    This bonus category is best for those who go out (or order in) for dinner on weekend evenings. However, the fixed Eastern time window can be awkward when traveling internationally, especially in Asia and Europe.

    By contrast, the Strata Premier offers a simpler structure, earning 3 points per dollar spent on:

    • Electric vehicle charging and gas station purchases
    • Flights
    • Hotel stays
    • Restaurant purchases
    • Supermarket purchases

    Related: Citi Strata Premier vs. Strata Elite: Is the extra $500 annual fee worth it?

    Statement credits

    Citi has followed American Express and Chase’s lead in the “couponization” of its top-tier cards. So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Strata Elite has suffered the same fate.

    Having said that, this card has a lower annual fee than the two other issuers’ premium cards and a shorter list of credits. Plus, the credits are divided up into annual or biannual increments, rather than monthly, making them easier to keep track of.

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    The Strata Elite’s $595 annual fee can be reduced significantly if you maximize its statement credits:

    Maxing out the Strata Elite’s $300 hotel credit immediately drops your effective fee to $295. Add half the value of the $200 Splurge credit, one $100 Blacklane credit and the $30 annualized Global Entry credit, and your effective fee falls to just $65.

    While not everyone will extract this full value, even partial credit usage can bring the card’s real cost well below its $595 sticker price.

    Lounge access

    The Strata Elite includes a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership, granting you and two guests access to more than 1,700 lounges worldwide. It also offers four American Airlines Admirals Club passes per year, each valid for 24 hours, meaning one pass can cover multiple lounge visits on a single itinerary.

    American Admirals Club DCA Reagan National
    Admirals Club at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY 

    While Admirals Club day passes normally cost $79 each, I’d personally value them closer to $35 per visit. If you take two domestic trips and one international trip each year, you could easily get around $140 in value from these benefits alone.

    You can also get four Admirals Club day passes with the new Citi® / AAdvantage® Globe™ Mastercard® (see rates and fees) for a lower $350 annual fee.

    For frequent American Airlines flyers who want unlimited Admirals Club access, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® (see rates and fees) is the better option. But for occasional travelers, these included passes add meaningful value to the Strata Elite’s annual fee.

    Related: 3 reasons why this is the best card for Admirals Club lounge access

    Redemption options

    This is an area where the Strata Elite shines.

    It is one of only three Citi cards — the others being the Strata Premier and the Citi Prestige® Card — that offers access to Citi’s five hotel and 15 airline transfer partners (including American Airlines AAdvantage) at the most favorable transfer rates.

    The information for the Citi Prestige has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer. This card is not available to new applicants.

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    Put $1,000 a month in nonbonused spending on the Strata Elite and you’ll earn 18,000 points annually. They’re worth roughly $342 when transferred to partners or $180 when redeemed through Citi Travel. That’s enough for a one-way economy-class flight to Europe when transferring to Air France-KLM Flying Blue or Virgin Atlantic Flying Club (plus taxes and fees). And you can use even fewer points when taking advantage of a transfer bonus.

    If you want access to the full suite of transfer partners at the best rates — but want to pay a lower annual fee — then the Strata Premier is, again, my recommendation.

    Related: 10 of the best ways to redeem 100,000 Citi ThankYou Rewards points

    Shopping and travel protections

    As the first Mastercard World Legend card, the Strata Elite includes solid shopping and travel protections, such as extended warranty, purchase protection and trip delay reimbursement. These benefits add peace of mind, but they aren’t industry-leading.

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    If comprehensive protections are a priority, competing premium cards from Amex and Chase offer broader coverage and higher reimbursement limits. Still, the Strata Elite’s protections are a useful safety net that helps justify the card’s premium positioning.

    Bottom line

    Thanks to its welcome bonus and statement credits, the Strata Elite delivers excellent first-year value. However, its long-term appeal depends on how well its perks match your spending and travel habits.

    If you regularly book flights and hotels through Citi Travel, dine out (or in) on weekend evenings and can fully leverage the hotel credit and at least some of the Blacklane and Splurge credits, this card can be worth keeping beyond the first year.

    Otherwise, the Strata Premier offers a lower $95 annual fee, a strong earning structure and access to the same valuable transfer partners, making it the more practical long-term choice for many.

    Ultimately, the Strata Elite is not a “set-it-and-forget it” card. Run the numbers, factor in your own travel patterns and make sure you’re comfortable with the $595 price tag before applying.

    To learn more, read our full review of the Citi Strata Elite.


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