by mike-admin | Jun 6, 2020 | Costa del Sol, Getaways, holiday activities, Malaga, Spain, Timeshare
A late break can be more than beneficial and is easy on your pocket as well as good for your health. Flying outside of the packed high season means cheaper seats on most airlines, and you can pack a lot into a week or two in a well-appointed timeshare apartment in...
by mike-admin | Jun 6, 2020 | France, Gastronomy, Getaways, Holiday Rental, Timeshare
Not yet faced with the onslaught of Christmas, for some of us, the summer holidays seem far behind. Looking for a quick and beneficial autumn break? Then look no further than a short hop across the channel. The changing season means fewer crowds and plenty of things...
by rssfeed | Jun 6, 2020 | Timeshare
$13 billion merger deal between timeshare giants Marriott and Starwood is one step closer to completion as the EU gave the two hospitality moguls the antitrust clearance yesterday! The monumental deal that Marriott announced in November of 2015 is set to increase...
by mike-admin | Jun 6, 2020 | Gastronomy, holiday activities, Mallorca, Spain, Timeshare
Mallorca, or Majorca if you wish, has many charms. There’s the obvious attraction of the beaches, sightseeing in Palma de Mallorca, the capital, and excellent accommodation. But, go further afield. Explore more on a day trip, whilst on holiday in Mallorca....
by mike-admin | Jun 6, 2020 | Getaways, holiday activities, Lifestyle, Paris, Timeshare
That wonderful time of year when your annual holiday rolls around is always lovely. Yes, summer is just around that corner! A visit to your timeshare at Marriott’s Village d’ile-de-France really is something to look forward to. If you’re bringing the...
by mike-admin | Jun 6, 2020 | Costa del Sol, Getaways, holiday activities, Lifestyle, Sierra Nevada, ski, Timeshare
Once the warm summer weather ends in Spain, it’s as though a switch has been flicked. The days are still warm and pleasant, and the Costa del Sol still provides enough sunshine for beach visits and light clothing. Further inland, and higher up it gets a little...