On the surface, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (learn more) and Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card (learn more) are in different leagues. One is sort of the benchmark mid-range travel card, and it was refreshed in June 2026. The other is a premium card that’s well known for being a great value, given that it doesn’t actually “cost” that much to hold onto. That makes this a more interesting matchup than the fee gap suggests, because both cards can end up costing close to nothing once you use their credits (and we’re not talking about some coupon book with dozens of credits).
I think both cards can make sense for certain people, but given how different they are, it’s worth understanding which card is better for your situation (and this is a pairing where “both” is a common and acceptable answer). In this post, I’d like to compare the two cards across a variety of factors.
For context, I hold the Venture X myself (personal and business), and it’s an incredible card for everyday spending, and one that I find to represent a good value. Meanwhile I have the Sapphire Reserve rather than the Sapphire Preferred, even though I have had it in the past, and continue to think it makes sense for a lot of people.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.





