The AARP® Travel Rewards Mastercard® from Barclays offers generous rewards on dining and travel. Anyone 18 and older can apply. No annual fee and $100 cash-back bonus after spending $500 in 90 days. Earn 3% cash back on airfare, hotels, and car rentals, 2% cash back at restaurants, and 1% on all other purchases.

Barclays donates $10 to the AARP Foundation for every new account. Redeem rewards for cash back, statement credits, AARP memberships, gift cards, and merchandise. Unlimited cash-back rewards that never expire. No foreign transaction fees and $0 fraud liability protection.

The AARP Travel Rewards Mastercard is ideal for those who support AARP, want travel and dining rewards, and belong to or plan to join AARP. Benefits include no annual fee, easy-to-earn welcome bonus, and no foreign transaction fees. Limited bonus categories and redemption options compared to other cards.

The AARP Travel Rewards credit card earns high rewards on travel and can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted. No foreign transaction fees and generous rewards on travel. Use it for travel and dining to maximize rewards. Redeem rewards online, through the mobile app, by phone, or mail.

The AARP credit card may not be ideal for those who want more redemption options or don’t spend much on travel and dining. Consider other cards with different features. Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card offers a $95 annual fee but earns excellent rewards. Earn 5x miles on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel.

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is great for low-cost, high-yield travel rewards. Points can be used for cash back, gift cards, or transferred to airline and hotel partners at a 1:1 ratio. Earn bonus points on your account anniversary. Earn 20,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in the first 3 months. Wells Fargo Autograph Card has a $0 annual fee and stronger rewards rate than the AARP card. Earn up to $600 of cell phone protection and access to travel and emergency assistance. More variety in redemption options compared to AARP card.

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