American Express Explorer Credit Card

- Bonus points
- 75,000
- Purchase rate
- 23.99% p.a.
- Reward points per $ spent
- 2
- Annual fee
- $395 p.a.
Our verdict
The Amex Explorer Credit Card offers 75,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points, with a $395 annual fee.
The American Express Explorer is one of the few cards that offer a yearly travel credit, giving you $400 value towards an Australian or overseas trip booked with American Express Travel. If you use this travel credit every year, it also helps justify the card's $395 annual fee. The American Express Explorer Credit Card is suited to people who want rewards and travel perks from a credit card – including airport lounge access, complimentary domestic and international travel insurance and hotel upgrade options through The Hotel Collection. Right now, you can get 75,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points when you apply online as a new Amex card member by 01 July 2025 and spend $4,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from card approval (terms and conditions apply).
The Amex Explorer also earns 2 points per $1 on most everyday, eligible purchases and 1 point per $1 spent with government bodies, such as the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). It also offers complimentary domestic and overseas travel insurance and 2 complimentary entries to the The Centurion lounges at either Sydney or Melbourne international airports – although you won’t really get value from those until you travel overseas.
Pros
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75,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points
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$400 travel credit every year
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2 complimentary airport lounge passes per year
Cons
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The ongoing 23.99% p.a. purchase rate is high
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$395 annual fee is high if you cannot make full use of the travel benefits
Details
Product details
Product Name | American Express Explorer Credit Card |
Purchase rate p.a. | Purchase rate p.a.23.99% |
Interest-free days | Up to 55 days on purchases |
Min credit limit | $3,000 |
Card type | American Express |
Eligibility
Available to temporary residents | Yes - Conditions apply |
Joint application | No |
Rewards
Rewards program | Membership Rewards |
Bonus points | 75,000 |
Rewards points per $ spent | 2 |
Rewards points cap | Uncapped |
Fees
Annual fee | $395 |
Minimum monthly repayment | 2.5% of the closing balance or $30, whichever is greater |
Late payment fee | $30 |
Foreign currency conversion fee | 3% |
Additional cardholder fee | $0 |
Number of additional cardholders | 4 |
How to apply
You can apply for the American Express Explorer Credit Card online in 10 minutes and receive a response within 60 seconds. Check if you meet the eligibility criteria and that you have the necessary information to complete the application before you get started:
Eligibility criteria
- New Amex card member. If you want to receive 75,000 bonus points, you must not currently hold or have previously held any card product issued by American Express Australia Limited for the past 18 months.
- Credit history. You must have a good credit history and no payment defaults. If you don't know your credit score or what's on your file, you can get a free copy of your credit report through Finder.
- Residency. You must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or hold a current long term visa (12 months or more). Student visas are not eligible.
- Age. You must be at least 18 years of age.
Required documents
- Personal details. You'll need to provide personal details such as your full name, date of birth, contact information and address.
- Identification. You might need to provide proof of identity such as your driver's licence or birth certificate.
- Employment. This includes your current place of employment and your employer's contact information.
Card benefits*
- 75,000 bonus points. You'll get 75,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points when you apply online as a new Amex card member by 01 July 2025, are approved and spend $4,000 on eligible purchases within the first 3 months of card approval. The points will be added to your account within 8 to 10 weeks of meeting the spend criteria. Offer available to new Amex card members only. Terms and conditions apply.
- $400 travel credit. Each year you have the card, you'll get a $400 travel credit you can use on a single booking made through American Express Travel, for eligible domestic or international trips. This travel credit is available once you have paid the $395 annual fee for that year and have met the minimum repayment requirements on your last statement. You'll need to pay for an eligible booking worth at least $400 with your Amex card. The travel credit will then be added to your account within 3 business days (but may take up to 30 days).
- Complimentary airport lounge passes. This card offers two complimentary passes to The Centurion Lounges at Sydney International (Kingsford Smith) Airport (T1) or Melbourne International Airport (T2) each year. To use the passes, just present your card at the reception desk, then relax before your flight with free Wi-Fi, food and drink, barista-made coffee and comfortable seats.
- Membership Rewards points. Earn 2 points per $1 spent on eligible purchases and 1 point per $1 spent with government bodies. You can exchange your Membership Rewards for points with over 10 major airline reward partner programs. This includes Virgin Australia Velocity Frequent Flyer, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, Emirates Skywards and hotel partner Hilton Honors. You can also transfer points to the Hilton Honors hotel loyalty program.
- Complimentary travel insurances. Pay for your return overseas travel with this card and you can save on insurance costs with complimentary medical emergency expenses cover, trip cancellation and amendment cover, baggage, money and documentation cover and travel inconvenience insurance cover. Cover is also effective when you pay for the full return fare using Membership Rewards points or the $400 Travel Credit.
- The Hotel Collection benefits. Get a hotel credit of up to USD$100 and a complimentary room upgrade, where available, when you book at least 2 consecutive nights at selected hotels using your American Express Explorer Credit Card. Depending on the booking, you may also be able to use Membership Rewards points (Pay with Points) or part of your Travel Credit to pay for bookings.
- Smartphone screen cover. You'll receive up to $500 for screen repairs if you accidentally break your smartphone screen. A 10% excess applies per claim with a maximum of 2 claims every 12 months.
- Mobile contactless payments. Whether you have an Android, Apple or Samsung device, you can tap and pay with the convenience of your smartphone when you link your account to Google Pay, Apple Pay or Samsung Pay.
- Card purchase cover. You can shop with peace of mind with card purchase cover, card refund cover, an online fraud protection guarantee and a buyer's advantage cover that can extend the manufacturer's warranty by up to 12 months on eligible items purchased with this card.
Rates & fees
- Annual fee. The American Express Explorer Credit Card's annual fee of $395 is completely offset by the $400 Travel Credit when you redeem it.
- Interest rate. Purchases attract an interest rate of 23.99% p.a.
- Interest-free days. If you pay your balance in full by the statement due date, you'll get up to 55 interest-free days on purchases during each statement period which can help you reduce your interest costs.
- Foreign transaction fee. If you use this card to make a foreign transaction overseas or when shopping online, you'll be charged 3% of the transaction value.
- Additional cards. You can earn points faster when you request up to 4 additional cards for $0. Please note that the additional card member must be at least 18 years of age and you'll be liable for all spending and charges added to the account.
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Angus Kidman Finder
September 10, 2024
In Australia, you can’t convert Amex Membership Rewards Points directly into Qantas Points. However, Amex does offer four co-branded cards which let you earn Qantas Points directly based on your spend: the Qantas Ultimate. Qantas Business Rewards. Qantas Premium and Qantas Discovery. Earn rates and fees vary – for instance, the Premier has a good earn rate and lots of perks but a high annual fee, while the Discovery has a $0 annual fee so could be a better option if you’re just starting your points journey. Happy card hunting!
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Justin
January 24, 2024
Complimentary airport lounge pass is only avalible for Sydney and Melb? Not international?

Amy Bradney-George Finder
January 31, 2024
Hi Justin,
These lounge passes can be used at the Centurion lounges in the international terminals at Sydney and Melbourne airports, but not lounges located overseas. This means you could use them at the start of an international trip if you were flying from either of these airports. I hope this helps.
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Sur
July 26, 2023
I applied for this card recently and got rejected. The reason given to me was that as I am a on a temporary visa (subclass 485) which AmEx regards as a student visa. This visa is clearly not a student visa and has full working rights with a validity over 4 years.
The terms and condition with AmEx only mentions a valid visa with more than 12 months of expiry.
My question is if I can challenge this?
Just to let you know – I have one of my mate who is on the same visa receive an AmEx credit card (not this one). I don’t understand – How is this possible!
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Stuart
August 29, 2019
When exchanging Amex points for Velocity points, is it a 1 for 1 swap?

Jeni Finder
August 30, 2019
Hi Stuart,
Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.
Transfer rates from an existing eligible American Express credit card Membership Reward points to the Velocity Frequent Flyer account vary. In Australia, you may only transfer American Express credit card Membership Rewards points to the Velocity Frequent Flyer account if you have one of the following Amex cards:
- American Express David Jones
- American Express Essentials
- American Express Gold Card
- American Express Platinum Edge Credit Card
- American Express Platinum Card
- American Express Business Card
- American Express Gold Business Card
- American Express Platinum Business Card
Please note that a minimum of 2,000 points per transfer is required. You can also refer to our guide about transferring frequent flyer points for more details.
I hope this helps.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Jeni
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anne
February 20, 2019
How does the balance transfer int rate work when you have other transactions on it. If we wanted to pay the current transaction off and leave the balance transfer to only pay what it works out to be each month to have it paid within the twelve months. Is this possible

Nikki Angco
February 20, 2019
Hi Anne,
Thanks for getting in touch! Balance Transfer interest rate (20.74% p.a.) will only be applied to the balance transfer amount and not on purchases made to the account. The purchase rate (20.74% p.a.) will be applied to purchases made on the card if not paid on time. Ideally, you are required to pay the full amount required of your balance transfer for 12 months and at least the minimum monthly payment for purchases/transactions made on the card. Ultimately, check the terms and conditions of the card to obtain more information.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Nikki
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Frank
September 09, 2024
What is the conversion rate of AMEX points to Qantas ?