When you own a timeshare vacation plan, you can look forward to a lifetime of holidays every year for the rest of your life. It’s like owning your own vacation property like a Chalet in the Swiss Alps or a beachfront house in the Monaco that nearly all tycoons and royalties. But rather than get tied to these properties, a timeshare ownership won’t confine to what your own. That’s because you don’t really own the resort property, but just the deeded rights to enjoy its accommodations at certain times of the year. But it gets better because you can find other timeshare owners in other resorts with whom you can exchange your timeshare rights.
That’s what you get when you are an El Cid timeshare member in its vacation club. Because El is affiliated with RCI, considered the world’s largest timeshare exchange network with more than 3,700 affiliated resorts worldwide and more than 3 million members owning one, you effectively have access to just about all the major resorts with member willing to exchange their timeshare with your El Cid timeshare. The most important thing in timeshare exchange is that what you have is a right to enjoy a prime resort property that many tourists around the world will want to vacation and, therefore, would be eager to trade their timeshares with yours.
It’s no surprise that El Cid Resorts has no problem in this area. Its stable of resort properties are among the finest and most alluring in Mexico and the Caribbean islands. It has one 5-star resort hotel in the Riviera Maya area of Cancun, considered the French Riviera of the Americas, and one in the exotic island of Cozumel just south of Cancun. But it is in the coastal city of Mazatlan where El Cid resort properties are concentrated with four equally inviting resort properties. Mazatlan overlooks the mighty Pacific Ocean and is also home to El Cid’s historical roots dating back to 1972.
El Cid timeshare owners can savor this history when it books in any of its fine resort hotels in Mazatlan. Its very first resort property is the 126-room El Cid Granada Hotel and Country Club built in 1972. This was followed in 1982 with the 393-room El Cid Castilla Beach, its first with a spectacular view of the Pacific waters. In 1989, it built the 28-floor El Cid El Moro with 314 rooms that is now one of the most favorite resorts among the El Cid timeshare members. Six years later, it built the 210-room Hotel Marina El Cid built with Mediterranean styling and fronting its own marina accommodating 120 boats and is host to the annual Billfish Classic. Any of these resorts command a high value appeal to timeshare members everywhere, making it easy for El Cid vacation club members to trade any of these with other timeshare holders.
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