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Here’s something I suspect a lot of readers will not know. ALL Accor, the loyalty program for brands such as Sofitel, Raffles, Fairmont, Novotel and quite a few others, sells three subscription cards which give members a variety of benefits that, used correctly, can be nice money savers.
The best benefits are to be found on the most expensive of the three subscriptions (and these are limited to properties in the UAE, Asia, and the Pacific region), but in the right hands, all three have their uses.
Here’s how each card works.
ALL Accor+ ibis (€99/year)

Special offer through 30 June 2026: Get 20% off with code ALLACCORPLUSIBIS
As the card name implies, it can be used on stays at select Ibis brands. Specifically at Ibis, Ibis Styles and Ibis budget properties.
These are the benefits this annual subscription will get you:
- Enjoy 15% off stays at ibis, ibis Styles, and ibis budget hotels (up to 2 rooms per booking)
- 10 free status nights, credited within 24 hours
- Guaranteed room availability 2 days before arrival
- Direct access to premium customer service
Things to note:
Firstly, the 15% discount applies to whatever the best publicly available rates are (including non-flexible rates), but it replaces rather than stacks with the standard ALL Accor member discount, so the effective discount will be lower than 15%.
Secondly, the 10 elite night credits are enough to give a member enough nights for ALL Silver elite status.
Thirdly, while the discount on offer can be used at properties around the world (i.e. there’s no regional limitation), not all properties are participating in this subscription. See here for a list of non-participating properties.
Link to full terms and conditions
ALL Accor+ Voyager (€179/year)

Special offer through 30 June 2026: Get 20% off with code ALLACCORPLUS
These are the benefits this annual subscription will get you:
- Enjoy 15% off stays across more than 30 brands and 4,500+ hotels (up to 2 rooms per booking)
- 20 free status nights, credited within 24 hours
- Guaranteed room availability 2 days before arrival
- Direct access to premium customer service
These are the brands at which these benefits are valid:
Luxury: Raffles, Sofitel Legend, SO/, Fairmont, Sofitel, MGallery
Premium: 21c Museum Hotels, Art Series, Mondrian, Pullman, Swissotel, Swissotel Living, Mövenpick, Mövenpick Living, Grand Mercure, Peppers, The Sebel, Adagio Premium
Midscale: Handwritten, Mantra, Novotel, Novotel Living, Novotel Suites, Mercure, Mercure Living, By Mercure, Tribe, Adagio Original
Economy: Breakfree, ibis, ibis Styles, Adagio Access, greet, ibis budget
Things to note:
Firstly, the 15% discount applies to whatever the best publicly available rates are (including non-flexible rates), but it replaces rather than stacks with the standard ALL Accor member discount, so the effective discount will be lower than 15%.
Secondly, the 20 elite night credits are enough to give a member enough nights for ALL Silver elite status and will leave them just 10 nights short of ALL Gold elite status.
Thirdly, participating hotels can block out up to 10 days a year where the discount doesn’t apply and, presumably, those will be the busiest nights of the year for the bigger properties (e.g. New Year).
Fourthly, while the discount on offer can be used at properties around the world (i.e. there’s no regional limitation), not all properties are participating in this subscription. See here for a list of non-participating properties.
Link to full terms and conditions
ALL Accor+ Explorer (€215/year)

Note: This subscription is listed as costing €215/year, but be aware that for a reason that I have yet to figure out, the Accor site is defaulting to USD and charging $249/year.
Special offer through 30 June 2026: Get 2,000 bonus when you sign up (worth €40 off a future stay) – link to terms.
OK, this is the big one, but before we get on to the benefits, there is one important thing that you should know:
This card was originally only available in the Asia and Pacific regions (it’s available in most locations now) and that means that some of its benefits are not useable outside 22 participating counties in those two regions (+ the UAE).
These are the benefits this annual subscription will get you:
- 15% off stays across 28 brands (on up to 2 rooms per stay)
- 30 free status nights, credited within 24 hours
- Stay one night and get a second free (2x/year) at over 1,750 Accor restaurants and 1,250 bars across more than 20 participating countries across Asia, the Pacific, and the UAE
- 30% off dining and 15% off drinks at restaurants and bars across Asia, the Pacific, and the UAE (up to 10 guests)
- Up to 50% off selected stays through Red Hot Room deals at 1,400+ hotels across Asia, the Pacific, and the UAE
These are the brands at which these benefits are valid:
Luxury: Raffles, Sofitel Legend, SO/, Fairmont, Sofitel, MGallery
Premium: Art Series, Mondrian, Pullman, Swissotel, Mövenpick, Mövenpick Living, Grand Mercure, Peppers, The Sebel
Midscale: Handwritten, Mantra, Novotel, Mercure, Tribe, 25 Hours, Hyde, Mama Shelter
Economy: Breakfree, ibis, ibis Styles
Things to note:
Firstly, the 15% discount applies to whatever the best publicly available rates are (including non-flexible rates), but it replaces rather than stacks with the standard ALL Accor member discount, so the effective discount will be lower than 15%.
Secondly, the 30 elite night credits are enough to give a member enough nights for ALL Accor Gold elite status.
Thirdly, while most venues participate in the standard dining programme at 30% off food and 15% off beverages for up to ten diners, a “relatively limited selection” are not included or offer tailored benefits, due to their operating model or positioning (e.g. small cafés, member only-clubs, externally managed outlets, and Michelin-rated or chef-hatted restaurants) – link to exclusions.
Fourthly, ALL Accor+ Explorer member dining benefits are not accepted on certain days of the year (e.g. public holidays) which vary by country – link to blackout dates.
Finally, while the discount on offer can be used at properties around the world (i.e. there’s no regional limitation), not all properties are participating in this subscription. See here for a list of non-participating properties.
Link to full terms and conditions & link to all brand/stay exclusions.
Quick thoughts
If you travel anywhere in the world, the Ibis and Voyager cards could be useful for their discounts and for the elite night credits that they offer.
If you don’t normally stay at budget properties then cleary, the Ibis card isn’t for you … but the Voyager card may be.
Personally, the Explorer card is most interesting because I can imagine that the benefits that I could use on a single stay in Asia, the Pacific, or the UAE (not that I’m inclined to visit the UAE) effectively rebating me the full annual subscription – the “buy one night and get a second night free” benefit on its own should take care of that.
The fact is, however, that the value on offer here is very subjective and where one person sees little value, someone else may see a lot as it all depends on individual travel patterns.
Be aware that you can actually hold one or more of these subscriptions at any one time, but whichever subscriptions you hold, the free status nights are capped at 30 nights per account per year combined, so you can’t get all three cards and claim 60 elite status night credits.
Lastly, keep in mind the limitations to the discounts and keep in mind that while they can be used on any publicly available Accor rate, they cannot be combined with other promotional offers.
Bottom line
ALL Accor sells three subscription cards. Two focus on discounts at various Accor brands around the world while the premium subscription focuses on benefits in Asia, the Pacific and the UAE.
The Ibis card is the cheapest way to get instant Accor Silver status and to geta discount if you mostly stay at budget Accor properties.
Voyager is the more flexible option for discounts for anyone staying across a wider mix of Accor brands, including the recently added Raffles and Fairmont.
Explorer makes the most sense for Gold status plus a broader discount, but its strongest perks (the free nights, dining discount, and Red Hot Rooms) only pay off if you’re actually travelling to Asia, the Pacific or the UAE.
Whether any of these subscriptions are worth it comes down to how many nights you’ll actually book at participating hotels each year, and whether you’re already going to hit a meaningful status tier through paid stays regardless.





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