Explore Asia and Beyond with Timeshares
Anatole France once said, "wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once
existed between man and the universe." If you have taken a
moment to explore this website, ponder the photography or read any of
these travelogues, it is clear that you are someone who is interested in
international travel. You appreciate the value in experiencing other
cultures and relish the opportunity to restore that certain harmony that
comes when you find yourself in an entirely unfamiliar place. Asia's cities are among some of the world's most beautiful, and often manage
to retain the perfect balance of the relics of their history alongside the
modernization of today. In Hong Kong, for example, ancient Buddhist and Taoist temples rise amid stonewalled
gardens and tall twisting trees; yet just outside, double-decker buses
race by while glass skyscrapers watch over the city. During the day,
locals and tourists alike flock the high-end designer shops lining the
streets. After dark, the night market, with its trinkets and silk,
takes over while the harbor lights glitter and glow.
Hong Kong can't be experienced in a day, nor can it be explored in a week.
That's why many vacationers to this unique island have decided to buy
a timeshare in the city. A vacation property allows owners to
return year after year, often for a fraction of what they might pay to
stay in a hotel room of lesser quality, especially in a highly desirable
yet spatially limited place like Hong Kong.
Once you've visited this quintessential Asian city, your appetite will no
doubt be whetted for more international travel. Whether you are
interested in traveling to Bangkok or Tokyo, Indonesia or Malaysia, a timeshare
is a convenient and budget-friendly way to travel the globe. These
vacation properties will not tie owners down to one place. Quite the
contrary, they open up a world of vacation possibilities because they are
easily exchangeable. Third party exchange companies like RCI
partner with resorts all over the world and offer timeshare owners
memberships, which allow for international trade and travel.
Many vacationers aren't able to truly explore an area because
budgetary concerns have them trying to travel to too many places in a
short span. Timeshares also allow vacationers to secure their
long-term accommodations on a budget. That's because these vacation
properties are divided among multiple owners. Resorts sell timeshares
in one week increments, so sometimes as many as fifty-two owner families
(one for each annual week) will come together to own one vacation
property. Because there are so many individuals pitching in, the
cost to each owner is significantly reduced.
If you would like to visit some of your dream destinations,
but are not yet ready to buy a vacation property, consider vacation timeshare
rentals. Because there are so many owners pitching in,
timeshares are generally larger and better appointed than hotel rooms of
similar pricing. |
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