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IS THE OFFICIAL TRAVEL PUBLICATION OF RCI
Editor’s Note Welcome to 2015! We hope it will be a year to be remembered for the best of everything, including the wonderful times you enjoy with loved ones on holiday. The first thing you will have noticed about this edition is that we have given you a handy travel-sized magazine, small enough to travel with you so you can enjoy a read over lunch, or even by the pool. If you need inspiration, you’re in the right place. In what is something of a saints’ and sinners’ edition, on page 60 our wine expert recommends places where sunshine and fine wines blend to create a heady cocktail of a holiday. Then head off for a relaxing detox in one of four fabulous world-class spa resorts we have selected for you, including Finland and Mexico on page 45. On page 16 we feature a family favourite – chilling on the golden sands along the meandering coastline of southern Spain. We have rounded up naturally pretty and secluded beaches, some made to party on, and everything in between. And there’s more. Follow our scenic road trip of eastern US – or simply stay in the one place that is right for you. While Tracie Bushell tells us how she holidays with her family using RCI membership – her story is all the inspiration you need! Wishing you happy holidays throughout the year, and if like Tracie, you want to share your RCI holiday story, you can reach me on EV@RCI.com
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Sea, Sand and Spanish Sun Spain’s sun-drenched southern coast
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Time to Live You were here!
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On the Road in the USA Discover the historic eastern USA
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Spa Sanctuary Four fabulous resort spas
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Dawn Till Dusk Mexico Fun on the Riviera Maya
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Off to a Flying Start Airport hotels and travel gadgets to pack
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The Grand Tour of Wineries Four destinations on the world wine map
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Editor’s Note
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Welcome
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Competitions
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Resort News
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News
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Letters
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I believe in having as much choice and flexibility in holiday planning as possible
Welcome Loving travel as much as everyone here at RCI does – and now Christmas is a distant memory – our office is buzzing with talk of holiday planning, with much sharing of ideas and recommendations. There’s a fantastic variety of holiday ideas in this issue of your RCI magazine, together with the great news that by the end of September last year we had brought nearly 100 new resorts into the RCI Exchange Holiday programme for you, with many more in the pipeline. I believe that having as much choice and flexibility in holiday planning as possible is where the real value lies in your timeshare purchase, which is why it is our priority to make sure that’s exactly what we give you. I’m pleased to be able to tell you that, as an RCI member, you have 50 per cent more resorts to choose from than you would get with any other exchange holiday membership. In these pages you will find updates on the many online and offline planning tools designed
to help you get away on a great RCI Exchange Holiday. There’s nothing better than having a holiday to look forward to, so start planning yours now. Start by checking your new-look Account Statement, visit RCI.com regularly to view our online Resort Directory, which is updated with new resort signings, plus, don’t miss out on this issue’s exclusive offers – from RCI Platinum membership and Extra Holidays, to great deals on RCI Cruise Exchange – you can get such a lot from your membership. Wherever your travels take you – favourite places or new adventures – enjoy every minute of them!
Sean Lowe, Managing Director RCI Europe, Middle East, Africa and India
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New Year, New Adventures… We want your RCI membership to help you get the best value out of your timeshare ownership, and to give you a whole range of exclusive benefits to enjoy! As an RCI member, you have an unrivalled choice of holiday options with an exchange programme that gives you a unique flexibility in the ways you can use your timeshare. All you have to do is to decide what’s best for you – with a little help from us if you need it. Your new-look monthly account statement displays up to three weeks available to deposit and exchange for weeks members, and three confirmations for both weeks and points. The confirmations will be your most recent. Be sure to get the most from your membership by regularly viewing all of your available and confirmed holidays, as well as any
expiring weeks or points, on RCI.com, where you will find lots to help you plan, including member resort reviews, holiday search filters and our online Resort Directory. Plus, our expert Guides are just a call away to help you find your perfect getaway. Don’t forget to check with your resort that your maintenance fees are up-todate to avoid any delay in getting away on holiday. Enjoy your adventures!
How safe is your holiday money? The RCI Visa Prepaid Currency Card is a safe and easy way to carry your holiday spending money abroad. Brought to you by WEX Europe, the card gives you access to competitive exchange rates, chip and pin protection, and there are no additional fees when you use it on holiday. The card also passes as your RCI Membership card. *Simply visit rcicard.co.uk for more information, full terms and to order your card.
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Wild & Free We like to hear about the unusual, fun and amazing things you love about your RCI Exchange Holidays. In this edition, we are taking a walk on the wild side with our Photo Competition: Wild & Free. Simply send us any pictures you have snapped on an RCI Exchange Holiday. It could be a special wildlife shot or a stunning landscape, and you could win one of three prizes. Send us your pictures before 20 April 2015, along with your name, Membership ID and information about where your picture was taken, to EV@RCI.com or mail your pictures to the address below. Photos cannot be returned. Good luck! Entrants must be 21 or over. Entry confirms participants’ agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions. Competition is governed by English law.*
FIRST PRIZE: A one-week stay at Club Aphrodite at Erimi Gardens (2152) in Limassol, Cyprus worth €550 SECOND PRIZE: One RCI Exchange Holiday Fee worth up to £224 THIRD PRIZE: One year’s worth of FREE RCI Platinum Membership worth £49
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* Prizes are non-transferable with no cash alternative. Competition entry is free with no purchase necessary. For full terms and conditions visit rcitc2.com. To enter any of the competitions, email EV@rci.com or write to the Promoter: The Editor, Publications, RCI Europe, Kettering Parkway, Kettering, Northants, NN15 6EY. Competition entry confirms participants have read, understood and agree to be bound by the full terms and conditions.
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WIN! The Travel Gadget Prize Draw To win one of the gadgets featured on pages 58-59, send your answer to the following question by 20 April 2015 - see page opposite for details on how to enter.
Good Luck!
Which of the following are the two courses that Jessops Academy provides: A City Breaks and Beaches B Big Cat Safari and Countryside C City Breaks and Big Cat Safari
Floating on Air Winners! Previous Winners from the Room for a View Photo Competition: FIRST PRIZE: One week stay at Anezina Village (4806) in Greece – Anna Maria and Marisa Notaristefano, Italy. SECOND PRIZE: Free Exchange fee – Wolfgang and Martina Sudikatus, Germany. THIRD PRIZE: One Year RCI Platinum Membership – Miika and Iida Hovi, Finland.
Congratulations to our winners, Jose Ribeiro and Maria Simoes, who received an early Christmas gift with an Apple iPad Air in the December Deposit Prize Draw. Jose and Maria from Portugal, own at Balaia Park (2731) in Albufeira, and were delighted when they received the call from RCI. “We have never won anything in a prize draw so we were quite surprised when we found out,” Jose tells us. “I will definitely be spending some time getting used to how it all works and using RCI.com.” Jose is off to Albufeira in July, so we hope his new prize is put to good use on holiday. Well done to the lucky winners… And good luck to future depositers in our Prize Draw! E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 9
RESORT NEWS
New Resorts on the Block N E W S PA N I S H S I G H T S … RCI continues to bring you more resort choices with nearly 100 new affiliated resorts introduced by the end of September last year, with more on the way! Country Club Ibipozo (D792) in Jaen, Spain, is a relaxing countryside retreat, just a five-minute drive from the small town of Pozo Alcon with its many attractions and contrasting landscapes of mountains, forests and rivers. The resort’s gardens are full of fruit and olive trees, and the sweet aromas add to the ambience of the traditional Spanish setting. Start your stay gazing across the stunning vistas of the Sierra de Cazorla mountains. The complex features two-bedroom apartments, each with two bathrooms, 10 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
so perfect for a party of four to enjoy. A terrace and living room provide areas to relax in, catching some rays, people watching or simply to take lunch in comfort. With a barbecue, bar and snack areas, a vegetable garden and a restaurant next door, it’s safe to say guests are never short of dining options. Nearby, enjoy one of the many hiking trails and watch those brave enough to canyon down the River Guadalquivir, or if you are adventurous at heart, you might be joining them! Fishing is available nearby, perfect for being alone with your thoughts in this beautiful region.
R E S O R T N E WS More Newly Affiliated Resorts Sharks Bay Oasis Resort & Residence (D701) South Sinai, Egypt
…AND TURKISH DELIGHTS With hundreds of beaches, nearly 30 winter sports centres, and over 40 official national parks, there is something for everyone in Turkey. Rejuvenation through spa treatments is a popular reason for visits and with 60 resorts in RCI’s Exchange Holiday programme across the country, our members are spoilt for choice in Turkey. Aklandia Resort (D790) in Bodrum, offers two- and three-bedroom modern apartments with full kitchen facilities. From June, the resort will be opening its new spa, so make sure you’re one of the first to try it out. Guests can relax in Turkish baths, spas and two swimming pools, while the on-resort bars and restaurants serve many types of drinks and halal dishes – the perfect chance to relax and cleanse the body and mind. The coastline is just a short walk away. Or for sporty types, there is a tennis court and gym. Car rental is provided on site. If you are planning to hire a car to explore, be sure to visit the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus – one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built in 4th century BC.
Offers exceptional views of the Red Sea and Tiran Island. Enjoy snorkelling off the resort’s private beach, take a dip in one of four pools, dine on seafood at the beach restaurant or take a wander into Soho Square to explore the shops and entertainment.
Grand Palladium Bavaro Resort & Spa (D536) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Entertainment and activities are star attractions at this Caribbean resort, with live shows, theatre, spa, casino and sports to enjoy during your stay. Mandatory all-inclusive resort.
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Keeping quality in check Behind the scenes, our locally-based resort operations team works closely with resort managers to monitor resort and accommodation quality to maintain the high standards you deserve. Going beyond the quality you can see, RCI is the only exchange company to actively ensure its affiliated resorts are fully compliant with national health and safety regulations, and legal requirements. RCI’s H&S policy requires resorts to complete a checklist every three years and our resort operations team carries out regular inspection visits to safeguard our members while they are on holiday.
You play a big part in our quality checks too, as we use your feedback to rate resorts for the RCI quality awards. We are committed to making sure that your stay is a memorable one for all the right reasons, so please make sure you complete your RCI Welcome Home feedback and help others to make their holiday choice by submitting a resort review on RCI.com to share all you enjoyed about your stay.
Peace of mind Nine times out of ten we get away on holiday without a hitch, but you never know what’s around the corner. If anything unexpected should happen and you need to cancel your trip, make sure you add Trading Power Protection or Points Protection to your Exchange Holiday. You can relax, safe in the knowledge that if you change or cancel your RCI Exchange Holiday or reservation, your Trading Power or Points will be fully 12 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
restored. Importantly, this allows you to book another Exchange Holiday so your holiday dreams needn’t fade away! For full details, including prices and terms’ visit rciweeks.co.uk/ inside/protection (Weeks Members) or pointstoremember.co.uk/ pointsprotection (Points Members).
Holidays – The greatest gift of all If you are not planning to use your deposited Weeks or Points, why not gift your RCI Exchange Holiday to share the great experience of staying in a timeshare resort? From only £38, you can help send your family and friends off on a wonderful holiday with an RCI Guest Certificate, using your RCI exchange. With a wide selection of destinations, home-fromhome comforts and flexible travel dates, the gift of an RCI Exchange Holiday is the ideal reward for those who deserve to get away from it all.*
At your service At RCI, we give you lots of different ways to search for your next holiday. With the great search filters and planning tools on RCI.com, including, RCI Chat and the RCI Directory of Resorts, plus the Endless Vacation
Don’t forget, if you are an RCI Platinum member you will receive £15 to put towards a future RCI transaction when purchasing an RCI Guest Certificate. To find out more or to book, visit RCI.com or call us on 0845 60 86 380. *Subject to availability, member terms and conditions apply. See rcitc2.com.
magazine you are now reading, you are never short of choices in how you plan and book your RCI Exchange Holidays. Sometimes there is nothing better than having someone on the end of the phone to talk through the holidays you might like to try, so our expert Guides are ready for your call. Thought about a two-centre stay or some holiday extras, but can’t bear the planning? From RCI Extra Holidays and Cruises, to those little extras, including airport hotels and parking, our Guides will come up with ideas for you and book it – all you need to do is select the holiday arrangement that best suits you. Whether you’ve seen something you like the look of on RCI.com or have absolutely no idea where your next holiday will take you, call 0845 60 86 380 for extra help and assurance. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 1 3
LETTERS
Dreaming of the Algarve “In July last year, we spent a week in Albufeira, at the Vila Magna Bellavista Avenida (2554). Our apartment overlooked the pool and was just minutes from the bustling beach. We loved sampling the excellent cuisine at local restaurants, and visiting the beautiful sites of Ponta da Piedade and Ferragudo. We can’t wait to go back again soon!” - Christian Defoi, France. RCI Member for 22 years.
A toast to sunsets “My husband Bryan and I returned to Tenerife for the first time since our honeymoon, 38 years ago! We stayed at Sunset Harbour Club (1759) in Costa Adeje for two weeks. We loved the great apartment, pools, fabulous dining and entertainment - not to mention the weather. A highlight of our holiday was getting together with our new Sunset Harbour buddies, Kathleen and Richard. Our happy foursome is pictured here enjoying some poolside dining.” - Jenny and Bryan Shaw, Kent. RCI Members for 7 years.
Going loco down in Acapulco “We spent two weeks with friends at the Grand Mayan Acapulco (6982) resort and the WIVC Mar Azul (6675) in Acapulco and it was the best R&R ever, from the time spent in the whirlpool to lounging by the swimming pool! Between the chill out times, we also netted a catch of the day on a fishing trip. What a holiday!” - Kerena Suthers, Blackpool. RCI Member for 17 years.
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D iscover the great outdoors
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A holiday all the family can enjoy A wide range of Landal GreenParks Exchange Holidays are now available to you using your Weeks or Points. Discover the wonders of the wilds in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Switzerland.
Beautiful woodland surroundings, wildlife and outdoor activities Well-equipped chalets plus onsite restaurants everything you could need for your stay Play areas, indoor pool and activities at the Bollo Club - perfect for the little ones Great days out, as many Landal GreenParks’ resorts are close to local town attractions.
To book, visit RCI.com and search ‘Landal’ or call us on 0845 60 86 380 Terms and Conditions: Standard RCI Terms and Conditions apply. Visit rcitc2.com for full details
SEA SAND SUN & SPANISH
Take a burst of sun, a warm splash of sea, and a generous helping of sand – it’s a favourite formula that equates to rest, relaxation and holiday memories that never fade. If you want to get the combination just right by adding a genuine welcome and unfaltering hospitality, and all just a short hop from British soil, it has to be Spain. B Y J E A N E T T E PA R K I N
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The coast of Moraira on the Costa Blanca.
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or decades we have been packing our best holiday outfits, lashings of sunscreen and the latest bestseller to journey to Spain’s sundrenched shores. It was the original package holiday darling and our love affair with the Spanish Costas has lost none of its fervour as the years have passed. For a little over 1,000 miles, the southern coastline of Spain meanders along in a great lopsided smile, occasionally reaching out for the tender embrace of the Mediterranean or darting inwards to visit a city. It hides secret coves, helps forests take root, provides shelter for working fishermen and offers up flowing ribbons of beach to greet those seeking the tried-and-tested mix of sun, sea and sand. From beaches created solely by Mother Nature, family favourites (buckets and spades optional) and chic coastal hotspots, to hidden sands on which to escape the crowds, we have rounded up some of the best beaches on the Costa Blanca, as well as those around the cities of Málaga and Tarragona. Public transport is excellent, though hiring a car will make it even easier to reach some of the coast’s best beaches. Car hire in Spain can be very cheap and the road network is easy to navigate.
COSTA BLANCA Benidorm is one of the largest of the sandy playgrounds on this central stretch of coast, but the Costa Blanca’s less-known northern region is well worth a visit. Wildly rugged, this is a place where mountains, not just hotels, reach for the skies. The harbour town of Denia is all at once traditional and cosmopolitan, while around it village after village oozes Spanish charm and hospitality. Moraira, Javea and Albir boast long and pristine beaches, boulevards lined with palm trees and cafés, and just the right balance of entertainment for the evenings. Here are some of the hottest spots when the time arrives to lay down your towel on the Costa Blanca. For nature With the stunning peaks of the Mount Montgo Natural Park at the rear and a dazzling palette of blues on the watery horizon, Les Rotes Beach in Denia is spectacular. Five bays make up the length of Les Rotes, so enjoy some beach hopping to discover your favourite spot. La Marineta Casiana is the sandy bay near the harbour, though it’s the rocky terrain and crystalline waters of the other bays that really tip the nature scale. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 1 7
When it comes to family-friendly beaches on the Costa Blanca, Benidorm’s Playa Levante easily steals the crown. This generous helping of south-facing seaside splendour is sheltered by the high-rise buildings of Benidorm and kissed by the sun from morning to dusk. Many local buses drop off and pick up near this safe EU Blue-Flag beach, so you can access it from nearby towns and resorts with ease. If the children grow tired of splashing in the shallows and building sand castles, Aqualandia Water Park is just minutes away by road and suitable for all ages. It opens between May and September. For an escape One of the many great things about the Costa Blanca is the sheer variety of experiences on offer. When you are ready to get away from the excitement of Benidorm, the journey to Albir takes just 10 minutes by road. This modern and sophisticated resort features a long stretch of pebbly shoreline and magnificent views to the Natural Park of Penyal d’Ifach, which lies further north. It can get busy in places, though there are plenty of areas along this 600-metre beach where the only sound will be your voice, the turning of a page, and the gentle whoosh of the sea folding over the shore. For chic surroundings Playa de San Juan is located north of the city of Alicante and its pillow-soft white sands spread over more than four miles. There are areas dedicated 18 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
to water sports and plenty of hushed spots in the shade of a beach-planted palm… There is even a golf club just minutes from the sand in the resort of San Juan de Alicante. At the southern end of the beach, a traffic-free promenade is furnished with tables and chairs, which are served by a platter of tempting eateries. Whether you are hungry for a long sun-soaked lunch or just fancy tapas and a cocktail, the views are hard to resist. The best of the rest La Granadella beach, near Javea and Denia, is the stuff of postcards. Underfoot, shingles of pure white clink as you make your way to the seashore, flanked by pine-clad cliffs, to snorkel above seagrass beds that teem with life. South of Alicante, near the wetlands of Santa Pola, is a beach known as El Carabassi. It doesn’t dazzle like some of its coastal neighbours, but the greenerytopped sand dunes offer plenty of resting places away from the crowds. Arenal-Bol in Calpe, which stands in the shadow of the vast Penyal d’Ifach rock, is also worth a visit.
MÁLAGA The attractive city of Málaga is the cultural, artistic and historic hub of Spain’s Costa del Sol. Resorts such as Benalmadena, Marbella and Fuengirola vie for the hearts, minds and dancing feet of visitors to this sweep of coast, though Málaga itself is also a fantastic place to stay. The province of Málaga extends far
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Old Town streets of Alicante, Levante Beach and skyline of Benidorm.
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The attractive city of Málaga is the cultural, artistic and historic hub of Spain’s Costa del Sol. Resorts such as Benalmadena, Marbella and Fuengirola vie for the hearts, minds and dancing feet of visitors to this sweep of coast.
Historic centre of Málaga and the rugged, spectacular coastline of Denia.
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beyond the city boundaries and runs almost parallel to the famous Costa del Sol. The province goes deep into the mountainous terrain of Spain’s south, though you don’t have to travel far to venture into traditional mountain life. Take enchanting Mijas, which can be reached in less than an hour from Málaga city centre by car or bus. Like a smear of icing on an otherwise emerald landscape, Mijas will put the brakes on your break and show you a slower Spain. The beaches of Málaga and the Costa del Sol are some of the best in the country. Here are just a few of the finest.
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For nature Making your holiday base in a vibrant town such as Benalmadena or Fuengirola does not mean that your beach options are limited to the urban variety. Take a look between the two and you’ll discover beaches such as Tajo de la Soga, where dark sands and tree-dotted cliffs add a dash of natural beauty. There are sun beds and parasols available and the beach is monitored and cleaned, but you are likely to feel far removed from the bustling sands closer to town. Buses serve the area and there’s a car park if you plan to drive. For the family With younger members of the family in tow, the idea of driving or walking a great distance to the beach might not be a very appealing prospect. If you opt for a holiday in lively Fuengirola the answer is on your doorstep. The area of Los Boliches
and its fabulously long and lovely beach are located just minutes from the town harbour. With children’s areas for the little ones, water sports and volleyball nets for the teens, along with a regular market, castle and zoo nearby to escape the heat, the family are well looked after. For an escape South of Málaga city, the coast buzzes with the excitement of the major resorts, but journey in the other direction and everything changes: the landscape, the mood, the volume. Just 40 minutes by road from central Málaga is Wilches Beach, near the resort of Torrox. Being just far enough out of town, Wilches promises wonderful wading in the shallow waters, basic facilities, and hardly anyone else to get in the way of those superb views. You won’t need to pack a picnic, as there are a couple of beach bars for when hunger or thirst strikes. For chic surroundings Be sure to take your sunglasses for this one, as the sparkling seas, luxury yachts, jewellery-clad arms and perfect smiles of Marbella are as likely to dazzle as much as the blue skies and bright sunshine. Known for its sophisticated vibe, Marbella is a hotspot for those who appreciate the finer things in life. And beaches don’t come much finer than Playa Nagüeles. Laden with as much glamour as it has sand, this exclusive strip of coast features trendy bars, cool cafés, and, of course, yacht rental. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 2 1
The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, the city of Málaga is a great spot in which to absorb Spain’s ferocious appetite for art, culture, and food. Beach life is also important for these city folk, and you can join them on sublime stretches of urban sand such as Playa de la Malagueta. La Misericordia beach is a little further from the city streets and therefore quieter. You will need to hop in the car or board a bus to reach Rincon de la Victoria, but don’t let that put you off – the beach is flat, sandy and often less crowded. The beaches of Torremolinos, just 20 minutes to the south of Málaga, are also something to write home about.
TARRAGONA A rich and varied tapestry of the past decorates the streets of sunny Tarragona, which is on the north-eastern stretch of Spain’s Mediterranean coastline and just an hour outside Barcelona. Peek over the top of the Roman amphitheatre, from the upper steps of this centuries-old arena, and there can be no doubt of Tarragona’s credentials as a seaside city. The Med glitters, inviting sun-drenched swimmers into its warm waters from the shore’s golden sands. Tarragona is located on the Costa Dorada. Staying in the city is an appealing option, though the nearby resorts of Salou and Cambrils lure holidaymakers with miles of beaches, theme parks, family-friendly eateries, 22 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
and a more relaxing vibe than the busier resorts of the south. Spain’s most popular theme park, PortAventura, is located between Salou and Tarragona (it takes around 10 minutes to reach the park from either direction) and family members of all ages are sure to share lots of exciting times in this funfilled pleasure park. Many visitors also swerve the temptations of the city and head for destinations in the province of Castellón – including the historic towns of Morella, Onda, Vilafames, and Peñiscola – which is around two hours to the south of Tarragona. Wherever you choose to lay your holiday hat on the Costa Dorada, you will find some of Europe’s most alluring beaches. Let’s take a look at some of the best. For nature The Ebro Delta Nature Reserve (Delta de l’Ebre) is an important area of wetland, known for both its immense size and the unique landscape that attracts hundreds of bird species. Birds are not the only sun worshippers who flock to the Ebro Delta, as the area’s beaches are something to behold. The flatness of the landscape creates skies larger than you can imagine, though lighthouses, sand dunes, friendly villages and flamingo-filled lakes are scattered across the horizon. Having a hire car will make it much easier to reach this distinctive but remote corner of natural Spain. Riumar and La Marquesa are popular beaches here.
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Amphitheatre and coastline of Tarragona, and its old town square.
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For an escape It’s hard to believe that a quiet strip of sand exists between the city of Tarragona and the bustling family resort of Salou, which is 15 minutes along the coast. Exist it does. Take a bow Cala Penya Tallada. This diminutive pine-scented cove on Cap Salou appears to have been carved straight out of the cliff face and, though it’s not hard to reach, it isn’t well known to tourists. Walking access is from Carrer de la Penya Tallada (a small sign points the way to the shore). It’s a small beach, but the sands are golden, the waters calm, and the vibe is hushed and peaceful. For chic surroundings Like the St Tropez of Spain, the town of Sitges exudes charm and style. It is well known for its cultural calendar (including a famous film festival) and Sitges is impossible to resist once you’ve had a taste. Overlooking the central beaches is a whitewashed church. Platja de La Fragata offers the best views of this imposing structure, though any of the 17 beaches in 24 S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2 0 1 5
Sitges are worth a visit. The shops and restaurants of this pleasant town offer a cool break away from the water’s edge. The best of the rest Platja del Miracle is the main beach in the city of Tarragona. Close to the railway station and a handful of attractions, it’s a busy and noisy beach but the urban buzz is uniquely exciting. To turn down the volume on your beach experience, drive or take the bus to Tamarit, which can be reached in less than 20 minutes. This south-facing, EU Blue Flag beach features gentle waves and plenty of sand on which to sit back and appreciate the scenery.
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For the family Families adore Levante Beach in Salou. The sands are fine and clean, while the waters are shallow and perfect for paddlers of all ages. There is a wealth of facilities close by, which families really appreciate, and prices at the seafront cafés and restaurants are reasonable.
The colourful Park Güell in Barcelona and one of the central beaches of Sitges.
CITY BREAK & BEACH RETREAT Málaga and Tarragona are perfect examples of destinations where gentle surf and city style collide. In fact, the Mediterranean coastline of Spain is ideal for those who want to combine the pleasures of urban living with a break by the sea. Distances aren’t too great, there’s a treasure trove of cultural delights to be unlocked, and the magnificent beaches are the most delicious accompaniments to your main course of city sophistication. A twin-centre holiday on these sunny shores is easy to create with the help of RCI Travel†, on hand to organise all the necessary components of your trip, including city hotel bookings for an extended two-centre holiday. Begin your break in beautiful Barcelona, where the feisty fiesta spirit of Catalonia pulses in every street and on every café terrace. From the fairy tale architecture of Antoni Gaudi to the street performers of
Las Ramblas, Barcelona delivers a cultural hit from every angle. See the Sagrada Familia, wander the streets of the Gothic Quarter, tour museums, and be sure to take a picnic in the celebrated environs of Park Güell. When you have satisfied your big city curiosity, transfer to one of the beach resorts around Tarragona and relax in a sun, sea and sand-filled paradise. The same exciting blend of holidays could see you soaking up the culture in the city of Málaga before relaxing on the beach in exclusive Marbella. The Costa Blanca also packs a punch when it comes to city charms. Sprawling in the shadow of Mount Benacantil, Alicante has enough art galleries, museums and churches to sate any cultural thirst, while backstreet tapas bars and restaurants in the marina will tackle hungry bellies. After that, the coast calls. Where will you make your next beachside memories?
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STAY WHY NOT TRY ONE OF THESE RESORTS?
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Crown Resorts at Club Marbella 2404
Sunset Beach Club 1469
Crown Resorts at Club Caronte 2965
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“The resort was very clean, the bi-lingual staff were friendly and the unit was very nice. The kitchen was perfect for cooking smaller meals, breakfast especially, and the pool was great.”
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“I recommend this place for a nice family holiday. There are plenty of things to see in the South of Spain if you want to do more.”
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Heritage Resorts at Matchroom 1867
Crown Resorts at Club Calahonda 1878
Heritage Resorts Marbesa Club 0304
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“The grounds here were lovely, nicely landscaped with three swimming pools and a golf course.”
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“The resort is in a great location, not too far from Málaga airport, and close to interesting destinations.”
“The resort was very peaceful, very clean, the pool is large enough for all to have fun and the accommodation was very good, clean and modern.”
“Nice and clean pool area with a supermarket nearby, and a wonderful sea view from the balcony.”
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Ona Ogisaka Garden 2928
Parque Denia Club 3053
Albir Garden 2827
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“It was a wonderful unit with a view of the Mediterranean Sea from the living areas, as well as the kitchen and balcony, with a view of the mountain from the bedroom.”
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Habitat Playa Romana 2848
Acuasol 2970
Jardines del Plaza 3052
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“We had a recently renovated room that we were pleased with. We enjoyed hanging out at the pool and on the nearby beach.”
“We have just returned from a lovely holiday at Albir Garden. Facilities on site were very good. Albir Garden is well situated for visiting the surrounding areas.”
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“Nice pool, friendly staff. The beach is so close that you can hear the sound of the waves.”
“Nice resort and most of all a nice area, full of beautiful beaches and even nicer views of the open country. Very recommendable for people who are looking for a quiet holiday.”
“Excellent service from multi-lingual reception staff. Five-minute drive from Peñiscola, with its beautiful castle (El Cid), there are quite a few bars and restaurants, as well as a lovely sandy beach.”
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TIME TO LIVE TRACIE BUSHELL is a woman who lives life to the full. She works hard and plays hard, which is why she learned how to use her RCI membership to get the most for her family out of timeshare ownership.
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ow an RCI Platinum member, Tracie Bushell has been holidaying with RCI since 1996 when she bought a week at Holiday Inn Orange Lake – West Village (0670) in Orlando, Florida. As Tracie explained to Endless Vacation, using her RCI membership she has tailored her holidays to suit the changing holiday needs of herself and her family throughout the years, ensuring 28 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
that her holidays ticked everyone’s boxes. Fun in Florida It was an attempted mugging at her Florida hotel which led Tracie to buy a timeshare. On her first ever US holiday with daughter Shellie, who was just seven years old and excited to be visiting Disneyland, the incident happened in front of her hotel in the first days of her holiday. Shellie was with her…
(Clockwise) Poolside fun. Tracie, third from right above, on her first ever family holiday in Tenerife. Orange Lake in Florida is Tracie’s home resort. Colours of Ibiza.
“It was really very frightening for us both,” said Tracie. “The next day I had tickets for a tour at Orange Lake and I told the guy showing us round about the incident. Within the hour he arranged to move us into Orange Lake for the rest of our holiday at no cost.” Tracie never looked back. She loved the spacious accommodation, the privacy it afforded a family and much more.
“That first stay at Orange Lake really opened my eyes to how I could be holidaying. “After the hotel, the accommodation seemed amazingly luxurious and I really enjoyed the feeling of security being on resort gave me,” she explained. Tracie and Shellie returned many times to Orange Lake where Tracie valued the home comforts and Shellie loved the activities. “Those early years were all about Shellie. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 2 9
She absolutely loved Disney and the rides, visiting SeaWorld and Universal Studios. While on resort the swimming pools and space in the grounds to run around in were a real thrill for her. For me, I was happy to kick off my shoes and enjoy the freedom to relax that you just don’t get in hotels. I can’t do hotels for my holidays now – I find them far too claustrophobic and only tolerate them on business trips because I have to!” Changes As a Procurement and Contracts Manager for schools, Tracie from Ruislip in West London, has an exceptionally full work schedule which is why her time away from work is so important to her. Since buying her timeshare she has enjoyed a variety of holidays – and gone on many more of them than if she’d had to book on the high street. “Because I own a unit that sleeps eight at an RCI Gold Crown resort in the US, I can trade my week’s deposit for as many as three weeks of holiday in Europe. When I got tired of going back to Florida and Shellie had outgrown Disney, travel in Europe was my next big adventure,” said Tracie. The Balearics and Canary Islands have become favourite holiday destinations
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for Tracie, who now takes her 72-yearold mother, Joan, herself still a working woman, on holiday with her. “Ibiza was a pleasant surprise. You hear things about the partying… But Mum and I found it to be a truly beautiful island and really easy to drive around – I always hire a car. We stayed at Ses Fontanellas Plaza (2836) and enjoyed our balcony overlooking the sea. Out of resort, we spent our time scrambling over the rocks and as nobody else was quite that mad, we never met a soul. It was very relaxing,” said Tracie. “Ibiza was compact, the Hippy Market at Punta Arabi was amazing and way beyond what I expected. The Blue Marlin restaurant by the marina with its exclusive beach was also remembered for a very special lunch. We have been back to Ibiza three times and live as the locals do. It works for me.” Tracie and Joan have also returned several times to Gran Canaria: “Puerto de Mogán (Port Morgan) is like little Venice – we could sit by the marina and watch the world go by forever, while the walk along the seafront to catch a boat to go dolphin watching is a great way to spend an afternoon.” But Tenerife has a special place in their holiday hearts. “We have been back to
Tenerife more times than I can count. We absolutely love The Regency Country Club Tenerife (5289). The pool, the accommodation and guest areas are all amazing. We enjoy such a personal service at the Regency. The staff always remember us and you can see they really do enjoy being there with you, in fact I consider them to be like family.” When Tracie can’t exchange into Regency, The Villas at Chayofa Country Club (6813) is her next option. “The villas at this resort are superb, so pretty and spacious.” she said. Tracie and Joan spend much time on holiday walking, having combed every inch of Tenerife during their visits. “We eat in the local residential areas where the Spanish eat, we drive up the dirt tracks of Teide, pull over, take a walk and listen – you literally can hear a pin drop as you take in the beautiful views.” September last year saw Tracie, Joan, Shellie and her boyfriend, along with Tracie’s brother and his wife, taking their first holiday as a complete family at The Villas at Chayofa. “We had a huge villa with three bathrooms, our own private pool, a basement sauna, wine cellar and a feature spiral staircase. It was ideal for
a family party and it was my membership of RCI that made it possible and affordable to stay in such an extraordinary place!” said Tracie. “People just don’t realise what you can get out of RCI membership. We had an incredible James Villa Holiday last March in Playa Blanca in Lanzarote. It was a quiet residential location with perfect seafront walks. I’m now looking at using an RCI Exchange and Extra Holidays for New Zealand and to take us to New York at the end of this year to celebrate my sisterin-law’s 40th birthday.” Tracie uses her RCI Platinum membership to advantage, including the Priority Access benefit. Her top tips for great exchanges are: “I combine weeks and credits – don’t let anything expire! Make sure you check RCI.com regularly to see what comes up as other members deposit their weeks. “I absolutely love my holidays – it is worth putting in that bit of groundwork to get all the fabulous breaks I enjoy.”
(From left) The Regency Country Club in Tenerife is a family favourite. Joan, Shellie and Tracie go out on the town in Tenerife. Sunset in Ibiza, a perfect end to the day.
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ON THE ROAD IN THE USA A road trip through the eastern US will take in historic cities, quaint towns, lush mountains, picturesque valleys and glorious seaside resorts. A new adventure awaits you at every turn in the road. BY D O N N A DAI LE Y
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EAT In Boston Clam Chowder – The chowder at Neptune Oyster, a Boston hot spot, is made with plump Wellfleet clams, salt pork, heavy cream, clam stock and celery. No reservations, so plan accordingly! (neptuneoyster. com)
(Main) The Boston Skyline and Public Gardens. (From top) Boston points of interest including Race Point Lighthouse on Cape Cod, Beacon Hill, Trinity Church and the John Hancock Tower, and the Peter Revere Statue.
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tart at Boston’s Logan International Airport, but don’t pick up your hire car just yet. Boston is known as America’s walking city and a stroll through its bustling centre will help shake off the jet lag. Take the ‘T’, its efficient subway line, straight to its historic heart at Boston Common. Here, by the Visitor Center, is the start of the Freedom Trail, a 2.5 -mile marked route that connects 16 key sites in America’s history. Few other cities have preserved so many colonial buildings. Among them are the Old Statehouse, the Old South
Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party began, and the home of patriot Paul Revere. Another colonial landmark, Faneuil Hall, is the anchor for a festival marketplace of food vendors and colourful local shops. The North End with its Italian restaurants, Beacon Hill with its cobbled streets and elegant mansions, and the Waterfront offer more to explore, while Back Bay features the Public Garden, two outstanding fine art museums, and fabulous views from the John Hancock Tower. Out of town Now it’s time to collect your wheels and head for the beach. From the southeast corner of Massachusetts, the Cape Cod peninsula stretches out into the Atlantic like a sandy scythe. Dotted with more than 60 public beaches and dozens of lighthouses, enjoy the walking trails along its pristine coastline and the Cape Cod National Seashore. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 3 5
n e w yo r k If a stopover in New York City appeals, consider taking an Amtrak train from Boston to avoid urban traffic and expensive parking. Along with the city’s famous attractions, there are some new sightseeing options. Take a walk on the High Lane, a fantastic elevated park and promenade built on an abandoned railway line. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 34th Street, with gardens, artworks and benches where you can admire views of the Hudson River and cityscape. With the completion of the skyscraper at One World Trade Center, New York is once again home to the tallest building in the Western hemisphere. An observation deck is due to open this year, as is the impressive Westfield Shopping Centre. The complex also includes the moving National September 11 Memorial and Museum, on the site of the former Twin Towers. 36 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
Cape Cod remains an idyllic, timeless place of clapboard houses, sleepy harbours and windswept dunes. The mid-Cape villages of Hyannis and South Yarmouth, a 90-minute drive from Boston, are good bases for exploring its many, charming small towns. Ferries sail to the nearby islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. There are whale-watching excursions and seasonal festivals. But above all,
(Main) The Berkshires in Massachusetts. (Left from top) Skyline of New York, colourful cottages on Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket Island and skiers at Jiminy Peak.
this is a place to relish the bracing sea air, wriggle your toes in the sand, dig for clams, pick cranberries, and just chill. For a contrasting mountain adventure, Jiminy Peak is a yearround resort about 2.5 hours’ drive west of Boston in the Berkshires. The ski area caters for all levels of ability. In summer, there’s a Mountain Adventure Park with an alpine super slide, a mountain coaster, and aerial
thrill rides, along with hiking and biking trails. The Poconos In northeastern Pennsylvania, the Pocono Mountains are a world away from the bustle of Manhattan and a half-day drive from Boston, if you choose to bypass the NYC stopover. The verdant landscape of wooded hills and valleys is sprinkled with 150 lakes, the largest of which, E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 37
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Lake Wallenpaupack, marks its northern boundary. This diverse region offers countless activities for a family holiday and, at the end of the day, you can cosy up in a romantic mountain retreat. Pocono is derived from a Native American name meaning ‘the stream between two mountains’. But the Delaware River that runs through this region is no gentle brook. The Upper Delaware, which has been designated 38 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
as a Scenic and Recreational River, churns with whitewater and you can take heart-pounding raft rides through the rapids. The middle stretch of calm water, part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, is a perfect spot to paddle a kayak or to drift lazily down the river in a float tube. There’s no main city hub in the Poconos. Instead you’ll find dozens of small to mid-size communities
(Main) Dingmans Falls in Delaware Water. (From top) Wild Iris in the Poconos, forest by the river in Poconos, summer hiking and American-made craft shop in Milford.
scattered throughout the region. Many people live here year-round, so there’s a friendly, small town atmosphere. Some towns, like Stroudsburg and Milford, have old-fashioned downtown streets and the quaint shops and art galleries lend a traditional appeal to shopping excursions. The Poconos is especially known for its antiques shops, though there’s a designer outlet mall too. The town of Jim Thorpe, named
after a Native American athlete and Olympic gold medalist, was the home of the first US railroad. You can still see the mansions of early railroad tycoons. It’s one of several historic sites to be discovered. The Pocono Mountains are delightful in every season. Some say they’re best in the autumn when the trees are bursting with brilliant shades of red, orange and gold. Others love the ski areas and E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 3 9
EAT in Shenandoah Valley ‘Down Home’ Country Classic – Family-run Hawksbill Diner in Stanley is a favourite with locals and serves traditional wholesome cooking at reasonable prices, with a side order of warm hospitality. On the road to the Skyline Drive with breathtaking views of the valley. (discovershenandoah .com)
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(Main) Farmer harvesting hay in Pennsylvania. (From top) Luray Caverns, country store in Millwood, Hershey signpost, garden at historic Long Branch and the Skyline Drive.
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variety of winter sports. When the snow melts, there are plenty of golf courses, adventure parks and water parks. Spring and early summer are good times to see the region’s many waterfalls, including those at the Dingmans Falls Visitor Center or Bushkill Falls, called the ‘Niagara of Pennsylvania’. Nine state parks offer a myriad of outdoor sports and adventures. You can amble along old canal towpaths, hike through forests and wetlands, or climb rocky trails to rewarding views. There are miles of challenging biking trails through the gorge or along mountain tracks. Kick back in a boat with a fishing rod, or go birdwatching at the nature sanctuaries where you’re likely to see a bald eagle. Shenandoah Valley Back on the road, as you continue south-west through Pennsylvania, a detour beckons. Just a few miles off I-81, the town of Hershey is home to the famous chocolate company, with several attractions to tickle your sweet tooth. Lancaster, about 30 miles further, is surrounded by the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch country, where you can see the traditional Amish and Mennonite lifestyle. The famous Civil War battlefield at Gettysburg is another short 25-mile detour off the Interstate. The Pennsylvania state line is a cultural as well as a physical border, and when you cross it you are well and truly in the South. Your destination is Virginia’s beautiful Shenandoah Valley, which stretches for around 200 miles between the
Blue Ridge Mountains in the east and the Allegheny Mountains in the west. Its lyrical name comes from the river that runs through it. This is a gracious region, full of charm and Southern hospitality. Many of the quaint downtowns are listed on state and national historic registers, and are lined with old-fashioned storefronts housing restaurants and wine bars, bakeries and cafés, art galleries and gift shops. There are gardens and historic sites to visit, from elegant mansions and plantations, to museums featuring quilts, pioneer and Civil War artefacts. Fertile farms and pastures cover the rolling landscape of the Shenandoah Valley. You can shop in friendly farmers’ markets, and visit orchards to pick your own apples. Follow the Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail, which features some 20 wineries that produce boutique wines. Many are family-owned and set on farms or estates with wonderful scenic views. There’s magic underground too. Over the centuries, nature has carved a series of amazing natural formations in the limestone beneath the Valley at Luray Caverns, Shenandoah Caverns and Grand Caverns. Enjoy the hot natural mineral springs in Bath County, named after the English city. But the best place to enjoy the Shenandoah Valley is from above. Skyline Drive, a National Scenic Byway, runs for 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, through Shenandoah National Park. E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 41
Myrtle Beach Hop on the Interstate and plunge into the Deep South, surfacing on the coast of South Carolina, and head for the beach. Myrtle Beach is one of the eastern premier beach resorts, with soft white sands and a subtropical climate. Southern hospitality meets an international crowd at this lively, fun-filled destination. The wide sandy beaches of the Grand Strand stretch for 60 miles, edged by a clear blue sea and backed in spots by large dunes with swaying sea grasses. The city of Myrtle Beach, bang in the centre, is the hub for a string of oceanside attractions, including five theme parks, eight dinner theatres, vibrant nightclubs and live entertainment. Downtown, stroll the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and ride the Skywheel. Similar to the London Eye, its glass gondolas carry you 61 metres high with splendid views over the ocean. Make a splash at Myrtle Waves, one of the largest water parks on the east coast, or hit Broadway at the Beach, a 42 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
shopping complex with themed restaurants and family attractions such as Ripley’s Aquarium. Take in a show at the Carolina Opry, which stages variety shows, comedy, music and dance with spectacular sound and lighting. In North Myrtle Beach, the Alabama Theatre has more stellar musical entertainment at Barefoot Landing, a shopping/dining centre set on the Intracoastal Waterway. South of the city there are quieter communities such as Surfside Beach and Garden City Beach along the South Strand. Murrells Inlet, a laid-back fishing village, is lined with seafood restaurants along the Marsh Walk. Nearby are Brookgreen Gardens, a wildlife preserve famed for its sculptures. Pawleys Island has a casual, shabby-chic vibe, with upmarket restaurants and charming boutiques. For bargain hunters, Myrtle Beach has two factory outlet malls and several flea markets, as well as one-off beach boutiques. Dining options range from casual beach shacks to fine dining experiences. Hilton Head Island Highway 17 takes you south along the coast, past the historic seaport of Georgetown. Stop in Charleston to trade the car for a horse-drawn carriage and clip-clopp past its gorgeous pre-Civil War mansions. Your final destination is Hilton Head, an idyllic island retreat, the jewel of Georgia’s Antebellum Trail. Just 12 by 5 miles, it’s a true offshore
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This is one of the most scenic roads in America. The 75 lookout points along the ridge give stupendous views over the valley. In the autumn, the undulating blanket of reds, greens and golds across the treetops is an awesome sight. The curvaceous road is shared with walkers and bikers, and has a 35 mile-per-hour speed limit. The park contains abundant wildlife, waterfalls, and numerous trails. You can even hike a portion of the famous Appalachian Trail.
paradise. Its pristine beaches are rated among the nation’s best. There are spas for pampering, chic boutiques and eclectic stores for shopping, art galleries and cultural entertainment. With some 250 restaurants, you’ll find everything from casual local cuisine to gourmet dining, plus a range of nightlife spots to suit every mood. You can up your game at 24 championship golf courses and hundreds of tennis courts. Paddle through the reeds in a kayak or seek out playful
bottlenose dolphins on an adventure cruise. The protected wetlands are rich in wildlife and you’re sure to spot snowy egrets, large blue heron, pelicans and osprey. Endangered loggerhead sea turtles lay their eggs in the sand. Serene hiking and biking trails lead through marshlands to historic sites and an ancient Indian Shell Ring. Hilton Head Island feels special – a little bit exclusive – but there’s something for everyone here. It’s the perfect spot to end your US Eastern odyssey.
m y rtle b e ach h i lt o n h e a d island (Main) Harbour at Hilton Head Island. (From top) North Coast of Myrtle Beach, beachfront cottages, ferris wheel on the waterfront and Seapines Golf Resort.
EAT in Myrtle Beach Fresh Catch Specials – Bubba’s Fish Shack on Surfside Beach offers coastal cooking at its best. Calabash-style fried fish compete for a place on your plate with delectable fried pickle nickels and buffalo shrimp, while burgers and BBQ ribs are an option. (bubbasfishshack.com)
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STAY WHY NOT TRY ONE OF THESE RESORTS?
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POCONOS, PENNSYLVANIA
Vacation Village in the Berkshires 6057
The Villas at Tree Tops 0251
Courtyard Resort D086
The Villas at Fairway 1760 Tanglewood Resort 5116
Silverleaf’s Oak ‘n Spruce Resort 1243
SOUTH CAROLINA
SHENANDOAH
Presidential Villas at Plantation Resort 4220
Woodstone at Massanutten 5711
Plantation Resort Villas 6045
Eagle Trace at Massanutten 2293
Wyndham Ocean Boulevard 6777
The Summit at Massanutten 3640
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The pool, sauna, and relaxation areas of Harmony Spa at Holiday Club Katinkulta (2247) set within forestcovered fells and lakes.
SOOTHING FINLAND If peace and tranquility are firmly at the top of your holiday agenda, then Holiday Club Katinkulta (2247) will tick all your boxes. The spa hotel and holiday resort is set amidst the beautiful lakeland countryside of Kainuu Province, in the unspoilt area around Vuokatti, Finland. Picture a quilt of forestcovered fells, lakes and the call of the wild, and you will start to shake off the stresses of everyday life you left behind.
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The aptly named Harmony Spa is sheer bliss, with indulgent head-to-toe pampering. Treatments are bespoke to you and a spa afternoon is the perfect way to unwind after a day’s skiing or hiking. It is a case of water, water everywhere! With over 20 pools, whirlpools, fountains and massage showers, you are spoilt for choice. Plus the single gender saunas and the hot tubs are alongside the outdoor pool, so you won’t have to venture far to warm up after a dip. For something different, Sauna Yoga is a silent workout, which blends a relaxing heat treatment with gentle exercise to relieve tension and calm the mind, so be sure to give it a go before you leave. And of course, what could be better than some fresh air in the great outdoors? The resort offers all kinds of recreation, including golf, fishing, and ski trails. So after a day out, hiking or on the slopes, you will relish the chance to enjoy a spa and sauna session.
Karma Spa, the heart of the Royal Resorts (4129) experience, from hot stone massage to lounging by the pool.
PURE INDIAN INDULGENCE India is a well-known mecca for health and wellness, being the birthplace of yoga. Combine this known fact with the rhythmic sounds of the waves of the Arabian Sea lapping against the shore, and Goa seems like the ideal place for improving your wellbeing. Royal Goan Beach Club-Haathi Mahal (4129) blends Indian touches with modern amenities. Having a three-tier swimming pool, landscaped gardens, waterfall and whirlpool, you will have plenty of options for serenity. Karma Spa is at the heart of the resort experience, offering a full menu of holistic therapies and massage curatives. These treatments are deeply therapeutic and spa goers are spoilt for choice with a range of options promising a slice of spa heaven to slow the pace and melt into a world of ease. The resort offers Ayurvedic treatments which originated in India and are one of the world’s oldest holistic healing therapies for the mind,
body and soul, so you know you are in the perfect place. If you have time, the twohour Goddess Ritual includes a foot massage and a Balinese or Aromatherapy massage using nourishing oils – and all within candlelit surroundings. Muscle pains? A Poddikizy herbal compress is the perfect remedy. For something more intensive, the spa offers the Karma Back Cure, with a stone, herbal and a back massage to deliver long-lasting benefits to leave you chilled. If a few hours are simply not enough, create your own whole wellbeing programme, so every day includes a well-deserved spa treat.
Thermal pools, mud rooms and more at Hitit Ayas Termal (D617) in Ankara, set in an area famed for its natural thermal springs.
TEMPTING TREATS IN TURKEY Being the birthplace of the Turkish steam bath, or hamam, Turkey is a natural selection for a spa retreat. A Turkish spa immediately conjures up images of palatial spas, vibrant mosaic tiles, all in the soft glow of a lamp, creating an oasis of calm. Hitit Ayas Termal (D617) in Ankara, is set in an area famous for its health-giving thermal springs. This resort is one of a number of RCIaffiliated resorts offering RCI Members a range of Turkish bath experiences. Guests can relax in singlegender Turkish baths, spas and swimming pools, while the on-resort bars and restaurants serve alcohol-free drinks, perfect for
a girls’ detox holiday! Thermal pool, sauna, steam room, mud room, exotic massage room and aromatherapy treatments are all provided. A specialist therapist will create a treatment programme for your ideal level of relaxation, while also relieving aches and suggesting alternative medicines. There are also some modern facilities thrown into the treatment mix. A sauna, relaxation room and the wood and oil burning rooms, will speed up your metabolism, remove any toxins and refresh the body and mind. Now for cooling off. Take a dip in the popular mineral pool, indoor or outdoor – it’s your choice – and finish off your water experience with a whirlpool hydro-massage to ease any muscle tension. After some time spent in the spa, the Vitamin Bar should be your final port of call. Enjoy some refreshment with one of the many natural fruit and vegetable juices, or a warming herbal tea, to boost the healing effects of your spa session.
An all-inclusive retreat at Club Velas Vallarta (2688) with beachside massages, ocean views and lush gardens.
PAMPER ME MEXICO For couples looking for a stress-free, pampering retreat, you will find an all-inclusive resort in Mexico is the perfect escape. Club Velas Vallarta (2688) is a fabulous all-inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta on the west coast of Mexico. On arrival, you will be greeted with the warmth of Mexican hospitality. With lush surrounding gardens, guests instantly feel at home here. You will feel just like Goldilocks, with your own pillow menu and white goose down comforters for the best sleep. Floating on cloud nine, you will be well rested for whatever the day ahead holds for you. Upon waking, you are greeted with glorious views of Banderas Bay, and a wander around the resort’s tropical gardens will sooth the soul. And all this before you have even entered the spa! Pre-book a luxury treatment. Unwind in the whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms and feel like a celebrity clearing any after-effects of
overindulgence – you do have a well-stocked mini-bar, 24-hour suite service and seven dining options to choose from after all! To reach the beach cabanas and spa, stroll down the grassy path, infused with aromas of lavender. The azure waters, gentle breezes and music of the waves restore calm, and are the perfect setting for a sensual experience. Finish off your celeb-style day at the salon to get a new hairstyle or manicure, before a romantic evening meal with your partner. For an authentic couples treat, a Moonlight Massage is an hour of pure bliss with a relaxing massage in a cabin, using organic oils, under the moonlight and stars – seventh heaven!
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DAWN TILL DUSK MEXICO Riviera Maya offers so many attractions beyond those glorious beaches. From sunrise to sunset, discover the fiesta of fun that is Mexico. BY BARBAR A PECK AND MARIB ETH MELLIN
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OST OF US WOULD BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO PASS A WEEK’S HOLIDAY ON MEXICO’S RIVIERA MAYA, SIMPLY LOUNGING ON THE BEACH WITH SOME GOOD BOOKS AND A FROSTY BEER. BUT FOR A CHANGE OF SCENERY AND TO TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT, THE YUCATÁN PENINSULA IS AN 80-MILE STRETCH OF COASTLINE OFFERING A WHOLE HOST OF THINGS TO DO – DAWN TILL DUSK. Mexico By Day Even locals don’t quite know what to call the hybrid amusement parks of Xcaret and Xel–Há. Both parks embrace environmental sustainability, but their aim is mostly to entertain – which they most certainly do. Each park requires a full day and some holiday spends to get the best out of a visit. Xcaret (pronounced ISH-ca-ret) has plenty of animals (parrots, manatees, jaguars, tapirs, and dolphins you can swim with), featuring performances throughout the day with rodeo tricks, ceremonial dances and more. Children love to float down the cool, freshwater underground river where you pass through illuminated caves. Xel-Há (SHELL-ha) has similar attractions, with a lazy-river tube
float, dolphin swims and kayak trips. Go snorkelling, and you’ll feel as if you’re swimming in an aquarium. Bring swimsuits, as lockers, showers and life jackets are provided. (xelha.com) The reef-protected waters off Akumal Beach, about halfway between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, are home to dozens of loggerhead, hawksbill and green sea turtles – some with shells three-foot wide. Snorkel right off the beach (rent gear at the dive shop) to spot them munching on grass, surrounded by tropical fishes, plus you might also spot the odd barracuda and moray eel. A short drive north on a dirt road takes you to Yal-ku Lagoon, an even more protected and somewhat tamer environment that shelters brilliant parrotfish, angelfish, blue tangs and more. The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, features 1.3 million acres of canal, lagoons and mangroves, home to a protected habitat for more than 330 bird species. The reserve, with its 75 miles of coastline, begins about 10 miles past Tulum. A full-day tour with CESiaK (Centro Ecologico Sian Ka’an) includes a guided walk on a jungle trail and a boat ride through grass-lined canals once used by the Mayans. You’ll spot pelicans, great blue herons and osprey; see a crumbling Mayan temple; and don life jackets to float in the freshwater streams. After lunch, perhaps some grilled chicken, rice, black beans and plantains at the Ecological Center with its stunning ocean view – your guide E N D L E S S VAC AT I O N 5 1
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Lazy River at Xel-Há and colourful macaws at Xcaret.
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leaves you at a hidden cenote (naturally formed swimming basin) for one last cooling dip. (cesiak.org) Playa Del Carmen is the hub of the Riviera Maya and everyone eventually finds their way to its Fifth Avenue, or Avenida Quinta. Pedestrians rule this car-free street from Avenida Juárez north to Calle 30. Amid the souvenir stands are quirky shops, intriguing folk art galleries and cool fashion boutiques. Pick up some pieces of rare Mexican amber at Ambar Mexicano, a family-run jewellers. You might be impressed by the chunky yellow and orange pendants hanging outside – but wait until you see the real treasures tucked behind glass inside the shop. Avenida 5, between Calles 4 and 6. Stay cool and stylish in Playa’s tropical 52 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
temperatures with a loose skirt, trousers, halter top or shirt made from lightweight cotton voile at D’Beatriz Boutique. The shop’s amber and turquoise jewellery will complete your look. Just off Calle 2, between Avenida 5 and the beach. When in Mexico, a browse around a tequila shop is a must. Casa Tequila offers samplers for $5 and some of the hand-painted bottles are more valuable than the tequila inside; they make great keepsakes. Avenida 5, between Calles 14 and 16. And for the chocolate lovers out there, you must buy a wooden molinillo (traditional Mexican whisk) at Ah Cacao, so you can make that frothy Mexican hot chocolate back home. Plus, with soaps, body creams, vanilla beans and ground coffee – your family and friends back
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Consider renting a car for a couple of days to take in the sights. You can’t get lost. There’s only one major road, Highway 307, which runs parallel to the coast from Cancún in the north to Tulum in the south. That way you can make your own choices about what you want to do, perhaps stopping en route for a beachside lunch or browsing the souvenir stalls.
home are in for a sensory treat. Avenida 5, at Avenida Constituyentes. Mexico by Night Across Mexico, the best show in town often takes place on weekend nights in the main plaza, where revellers of all ages dance to live salsa, cumbia and danzón. Grandmothers keep a sharp eye on toddlers and teens while gossiping with friends; steps away, vendors are selling churros and balloons. None of that is changing, but newcomers to the scene now include folkloric-themed parties with buffets and regional dancers, as well as parks and theatres presenting elaborate nightlife shows worthy of the Vegas Strip. The spirit of Mexico comes alive during Cirque du Soleil’s jungle- and sea-themed show, JOYÀ. Moving to Latin music, a cadre of swirling performers
clad in butterfly costumes act out the story of a naturalist and his granddaughter as they search for the meaning of life. If you want to splurge, consider arriving an hour early, for dinner. Tickets from $65 for the show only, and $165 for the show, champagne and dinner. (cirquedusoleil.com) Xcaret México Espectácular presents the country’s history – from pre-Hispanic times to today – through nightly re-enactments and classic dances. In a tribute to Mexican culture, more than 300 actors in traditional costume tell the story of this incredible country. Tickets include entry to the enormous Xcaret park complex three hours before the show, so you have time to walk through the folk art museum or visit some of the resident manatees and macaws. Tickets from $79. (xcaret.com)
(Clockwise from left) Akumal Beach, mystical fire dance performance at Xcaret show and contortionist at Cirque Du Soleil’s JOYÀ show.
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EAT Here are some Fifth Avenue eateries not to be missed: Start the day at La Vagabunda, with huevos mexicano (scrambled eggs with onion, tomato and chilies) and freshly squeezed OJ. (Avenidas 5 between Calles 4 and 6). For lunch on the hop, Los Tacos Bar ‘n’ Grill has been serving Mexico diners for over 20 years. Enjoy a freshly made authentic taco with a range of toppings and garnishes (Avenidas 5 between Calles 30 and 32). For fine dining, Yaxché is the place to indulge in authentic, locally-sourced Yucatecan cuisine - a fusion of influences from Europe, Mexico and the Caribbean with peppery and orange flavours (Avenidas 5 at Calle 22). Sunset calls for icy margaritas under a beach umbrella at Kool (Calle 28, between Avenidas 1 and the beach).
Introduction to JOYÀ and traditional Mexican taco dish.
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THE GRAND TOUR of Wineries
If you enjoy a cocktail of refreshing wines, blended with some fabulous landscapes and holiday activities, read on‌ We recommend a visit to four outstanding destinations which are also emerging names on the world wine map. 60 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
Devon’s Great British Grapes Planted in 1976, Yearlstone Vineyard (yearlstone.co.uk) was the original British pioneer and offers fascinating tours of its superb winery, where many an English winemaker has learnt their craft. The vineyard and its Deli Shack Café have wonderful views of the River Exe as it flows to the sea. Sample its sparkling Vintage Brut with its attractive orchard fruit and complex biscuity aromas. Sharpham Estate (sharpham.com) produces a large range of excellent wines and delicious cheeses on a beautiful bend in the River Dart, near Totnes. It makes sparkling wines, highly praised Pinot Noirs and superb dry whites. The tours, tastings and delightful café give you the opportunity to try the Sharpham Estate Selection dry white. Made from Madeleine Angevine grapes it’s light, fruity and refreshingly crisp. Lily Farm Vineyard (lilyfarmvineyard.com) is another sparkling specialist whose fine Rosé Brut won a silver medal in the International Wine Challenge 2014. The wine is delightfully fruity with vibrant strawberry aromas. When taking a tour, bear in mind their vineyards are very steep.
Another steep, south-facing vineyard is the wonderful Old Walls Vineyard (oldwallsvineyard.co.uk) which is named for the nearby ruins of a bishop’s palace. The whole range is good, as is the tea shop, and it produces an exceptional example of Bacchus, England’s signature white grape. This has a distinctive floral and herbaceous character that will appeal to lovers of Sauvignon Blanc. The award winning Eastcott Vineyard and Wine Estate (eastcottvineyard.co.uk) is in a stunning location on the edge of Dartmoor and makes superb sparkling wines from the classic Champagne grapes. It’s one of the very few English producers to carry out every stage of the traditional method on site - so who needs to go to Champagne to see great sparkling wine being made? Indulge in a glass of Sparkling Brut with the crisp apple and citrus flavours bursting against your palate. An Algarve Variety The Algarve conjures up images of sundrenched beaches and perfectly manicured golf-courses rather than wine. The wine produced in the Algarve has rightfully earned recognition over the last twenty years.
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As a major tourist destination, it’s fitting that the region’s wine renaissance was kick-started by an outsider. Cliff Richard has been coming here for decades and in 1997 he decided to create a vineyard. His Adega do Cantor (winesvidanova.com) is a beautiful estate near Albufeira with breathtaking views and good wines made from Syrah and Aragonez, aka Tempranillo. Its Vida Nova Tinto offers rich raspberry fruit, perfect with some of the delicious local roast goat. Tours are by appointment only. In the late 1990’s, Rui Virgínia planted some vines on his family’s orange plantation, Quinta do Barranco Longo (quintadobarrancolongo.com) near Algoz and Albufeira. The results continue to be first rate. His reds are blends of Aragonez and Touriga, while his excellent whites are made from Chardonnay and Arinto. I recommend the Quinta do Barranco Longo Branco, a fresh, creamy and mineral dry white that’s a perfect accompaniment for the local freshly caught fish. Tours and tastings are by appointment. 62 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
Quinta do Morgado da Torre (morgadodatorre.com) is an old estate. Family-owned since 1865, it had fallen into disuse by the 1990s, when the family decided to plant new vines and build a modern winery. It is a lovely place, producing excellent wines from a wide range of grapes and there are several options of tour, including one with a meal in a local restaurant. Of its wines, a personal favourite is Alvor Vinha da Barradinha a super ripe, rich red bursting with red fruit flavours. The only winery in Tavira is Quinta dos Correias. (quintadoscorreias.com.pt) It has been in the Correia family for centuries, and in 2000 the vines were replanted and the winery modernised with impressive results, as its Terras du Luz Tinto testifies. It’s full bodied, oaky and tannic, so don’t leave without buying a bottle of this unique Tavira wine. Algarve cuisine and wines go hand in hand. With Cataplana, the regional speciality made with local fish, shellfish and chouriço sausage, I suggest opening a bottle of Quinta do Barranco Longo Rosé. Rich and fruity, it stands up to the complex dish, while a glass or two of Quinta do Morgado da Torre’s
Alvor white goes down very well with Queijo de Cabra, goats’ cheese served with Doce de Abóbora, a sweet pumpkin preserve. Puglia’s Fine Italian Tuscany and Piemonte might get all the fame, but Puglia, the heel of Italy’s boot, also boasts some stunning scenery, fabulous food and wonderful wines. The most evocative part of Puglia is the southern Salento peninsula where you will find the historic city of Lecce, rightly regarded as the jewel of Puglia. Don’t miss Otranto. While most of the coastline here is wild and rocky, Otranto boasts pristine sandy beaches, one of which is right in the centre of town. Apart from the olive trees, the most iconic image of Puglia is the trulli or stone roundhouses dating from the 19th century and reminding us of how rural life was lived. Puglia was a sleepy backwater until quite recently, but is now awake and making exciting wines from local grapes. Primitivo (aka Zinfandel) is the region’s most recognised variety - Primitivo di Manduria being the finest example, with its rich blackberry fruit and spicy character. Negroamaro (literally ‘black bitter’) is the
Puglia was a sleepy backwater until quite recently, but is now awake and making exciting wines from local grapes. most widely-grown grape and can be found in all the important wines of the region, including Salice Salentino and Copertino. Typically, wines made from this grape have a rich, savoury, rustic charm that goes superbly with the local food. Uva di Troia is another important black grape. Thought to have been brought to Italy from Troy by the ancient Greeks, it’s used to make many wines including Castel del Monte, this is named for the beautiful local castle and is famously a tannic red, although dry white and rosé versions are also made. Modern international grapes feature in recent plantings, so you will find plenty of Cabernet and Syrah with their softer and fruitier flavours. White wine accounts for less than 20 per cent of production, but Fiano and Greco, as as well as Chardonnay and Sauvignon, show promise. The excellent crisp dry Rosés make
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refreshing summer drinking and are perfect with the local cuisine. Puglia is full of amazing food too and cheese is a real speciality. Canestrato Pugliese, Burrata di Andria and Marzotica are all superb local cheeses which go well with a glass of the region’s wine, while sat gazing over the vines tumbling along the terraces. Desserts often involve almonds, honey, fresh fruit and a rich fig concentrate called vincotto di fichi. Do make sure you order the sumptuous Moscato di Trani dessert wine, made from sun-dried Muscat grapes, it is a rich blend of honey, nuts, caramel and raisins in a glass. While in Puglia, I’d suggest visiting: Tormaresca, having estates in Castel del Monte and Salento (tormaresca.it/en); Masseria Altemura between Brindisi and Taranto (masseriaaltemura.it); Castello Monaci, an actual castle near Lecce (castellomonaci.com); Agrinature S.r.l., a producer of organic wine near Apulia. Texas Wines of the West Strange as it may seem, Texans began fermenting grapes long before they started 64 SPRING / SUMMER 2015
8. Grapes on the vine at Tormaresca 9. Red vines at Tormaresca Bucca di Lupo.
wearing cowboy hats or playing the steel guitar. In fact, The Lone Star State was making wine a good 150 years before California got in on the act. Development has been slow and although Texas is now the fifth largest wine producing state in the US with around 270 active wineries and 4,400 acres of vines, this is a drop in the wine ocean compared to the Napa Valley’s 500 wineries and 43,000 acres of vines, let alone the rest of California. There are eight American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) in the State and wherever you are in Texas you won’t be far from a winery. The largest AVA is Texas Hill Country, which really is the centre of the Texan wine industry and contains two smaller appellations within it; Bell Mountain and Fredericksburg. Pretty much any grape you can think of is grown, but increasingly it is the Mediterranean varieties like Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Roussanne, and Viognier, even Picpoul and Albariño, which are important here, as well as lots of Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre blends. The styles of wine you will find vary
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enormously, from the fresh acidic whites of Picpoul and Albariño to the fatter, richer whites from Viognier and Roussanne. Variety is the watchword for the reds too, from the smooth Grenache-based blends to the firm and richly tannic Cabernets. Texas Hill Country is located to the west of Austin and San Antonio and both of these cities are worth exploring. The Alamo is, of course, San Antonio’s most famous attraction, but there is much more besides, while Austin is world famous as a live music town with fantastic night life and a great atmosphere. Texan wine is largely sold at the cellar door, so the best way to experience it is to visit the wineries. Make sure you don’t miss: Bending Branch Winery (bendingbranchwinery.com), Duchman Family Winery (duchmanwinery. com), Pedernales Cellars (pedernalescellars. com), Spicewood Vineyards (spicewoodvineyards.com), Wedding Oak Winery (weddingoakwinery.com) and William Chris Vineyards (williamchriswines. com). All make superb Texan wine from exciting grape varieties and offer a warm welcome with great tasting rooms, winery tours, while some have restaurants and even bars with live music.
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10.Scenery at Pedernales Cellars in Texas 11. Grape sorting at the vineyard 12. View from the villa at Bocca di Lupo 13. Wine bottles at Pedernales Cellar.
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UPGRADE FOR JUST £49 AND RECEIVE MORE THAN £555* OF ADDED VALUE! Simply call 0845 60 86 380 or visit RCI.com Terms and conditions apply. RCI reserves the right to vary or amend benefits available. Some benefits may be subject to availability. Unit upgrades are subject to availability and resort restrictions may apply. Please visit www.aboutrci.co.uk/platinum/terms. RCI Platinum is not available to RCI Lite members. For details of how the £555 is made up please visit www.rcitc2.com