The Caribbean is the closest thing American travellers have to a foreign vacation because of its close proximity to the mainland USA. With its pristine turquoise waters, white sand beaches and warm sunshine, along with affordable yet quality entertainment and dining options, no wonder timeshares in the Caribbean group of islands is the foreign vacation destination of choice of most Americans. It has also become a popular choice for vacationers from Europe and South America.
The Karma Royal Group, considered the largest independent resort developer today, is now venturing into the Caribbean market. It recently announced the development of Karma Bahamas, an upscale Karma Resort, which will be the Asian timeshare company’s first foray into the Caribbean timeshare resort market.
Through an agreement Mango Bay Bahamas, the owners of Little Harbour Island, Karma Royal will develop the area as a Karma Resort Caribbean shared vacation ownership property. The resort will be accessible by an approximately five-minute boat or ferry ride from Harbour Island. Harbour Island houses stylish and elegant private homes and villas owned by international celebrities, sports personalities and Hollywood stars.
Construction on the luxurious and lavish Caribbean shared vacation property has already begun. The marina has been set in place and several villas for shared vacation owners are already complete. Upon completion, the Karma Bahamas Resort is expected to feature magnificent three and four bedroom timeshare villas. There will also be one, two and three bedroom townhouses for groups with fewer people. Hotel suites will also be made available. The resort will also have a spa, gym, clubhouse, numerous restaurants, and the best hotel amenities.
As this lush resort is yet to be completed, for now there are many other timeshare resales and Caribbean timeshare rentals around the Caribbean that offer reasonably priced luxury vacation opportunities for your perfect Caribbean vacation indulgence.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Asian Timeshare Company Enters Caribbean Market
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