Mumbai: RCI, one of the global leaders in vacation exchange and part of the Wyndham Worldwide family of brands, added 11 newly affiliated resorts to its exchange network in 2017. These additions include destinations that have been experiencing heavy tourist inflow in the past few years. These properties feature vacation experiences with great options for nearly every kind of journey. Redefining the concept of luxury these properties bring together under one roof a world-class holiday hangout, foodie’s paradise and a holistic health & wellness center.
Sabina Chopra, Managing Director, RCI India, said, “Vacationers today are looking for quality time with their families. At RCI, we believe in offering a complete experience be it luxury, adventure sports or just an invigorating experience. Through these associations, we are looking forward to reaching out to more travellers and leverage our strong network of affiliated resorts not just in India but internationally as well.”
RCI has associated with some of India’s renowned hospitality partners for perfect vacation options; Ananta Spa, Udaipur; Sterling La Vida, Goa; Palm Greens Club, Ahmedabad; Global family homes, Ladakh; Hawthorn Suites by Pacifica, Dwarka; Neon Lifestyle & Recreation Club, Nadiad; Valencia Group, Mount Abu; Sterling Kanha, Kanha; Sterling Wayanad, Wayanad; Krishna Bhumi Holydays, Vrindavan and Shivpuri Resort, Madhya Pradesh.
Gordon Gurnik, President, RCI said, “Over the past year, we have added some exceptional properties to the RCI exchange network. Through strategic partnerships with both new and existing affiliates, our 3.8 million subscribing members have thousands of options to choose from in sought-after destinations around the world when planning their next vacation.”
RCI also enjoyed outstanding growth in the Asia-Pacific region with more than 20 new resorts. Emerald Terrace Condominium Resort in Phuket, Thailand, is one of the most recent additions. Located on a lush hillside, the resort island is full of tranquil delights and scenic adventures from elephant treks through the untouched jungle to scuba diving the colourful local playgrounds of marine life.