El Cid Timeshare Opens Opportunities for Travel around the World

The timeshare concept in “owning” your own vacation spot at certain times of the year didn’t catch on when it was first introduced in the 60s by a French Alps resort developer. At that time and until today, aristocrats, royalties and tycoons are known to own a vacation chalet in the Swiss Alps or a villa in a Mediterranean. But they were inevitably tied down to visit their vacation properties year in and year out. It was in the late 70s with the emergence of timeshare exchanges did the concept start to take rook. Within a decade, resort developers and hotel chains embraced the concept and offered their patrons and the public a property “slice” that allowed them to enjoy a resort like it was their property while enabling them to trade it with any other fellow timeshare member of another resort property.
Members of a timeshare club do not really own the resort property in the strictest sense of the ownership. What they own is the right to enjoy the property at certain times of the year. That’s what you get at El Cid vacation club which has some of the best and most sought-after resort properties in Mexico today. Mexico is also the world leader in timeshare resorts with 40% of the more than 5,500 timeshare resorts around the world. An El Cid timeshare gives you access rights for a weeklong stay at the upscale Hotel Marina El Cid Spa & Beach resort located at the Riviera Maya in Cancun on the country’s easternmost coast overseeing the Caribbean. Set in what is considered the French Riviera of the America, the 342 room resort hotel offers outstanding world class resort amenities and a 150-boat marina that allows visitors to enjoy water fun activities off the coast of Cancun.
Meanwhile, a breathtaking Caribbean ambiance awaits El Cid timeshare visitors to the exotic Cozumel Island south of Cancun. The El Cid La Ceiba Beach offers just 60 rooms each one offer a stunning view of the Caribbean beach and waters, a romantic hideaway for couples and an island adventure for the whole family. But it is in Mazatlan where El Cid resorts are concentrated with four equally irresistible resort properties. Situated on Mexico’s western shores overlooking the mighty Pacific, Mazatlan is home to the 126-room El Cid Granada Hotel and Country Club, the 393-room El Cid Castilla Beach, the 28-floor 314-room El Cid El Moro and the 210-room Hotel Marina El Cid.
All these resorts are among the most sought-after timeshare properties. As an El Cid timeshare owner, you only need to post an exchange request for a timeshare in the Swiss Alps, the Taj Mahal, the beaches of Boracay in the Philippines or a safari lodge in Kenya and you could get a horde of interested timeshares members in other clubs.

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