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RCI MEMBER STORIES
CELEBRATING  YEARS OF VACATIONS
Val di Funes
Stunning Italy
My husband and I arrived at our timeshare in Italy in June 2013. The weather was hot and the sun shinning on the snow capped mountains was breathtaking. We felt like we were on top of the world.
We had a two bedroom apartment which was big enough for 4. We had a lovely balcony looking over the nearby town of Calvalese which was great. Each morning and evening the cows would walk down to the paddock near our apartment with their bells ringing.
Magical Malta
We spent a few days in Malta and what a wonderful place it is to visit. The sunrises and sunsets were unbelievable and the crystal clear waters of the blue lagoon were absolutely breathtaking. The caves by the sea were spectacular and this was the place where the Count of Monte Cristo was filmed.
The friendly English speaking locals, the great timeshare resort and the cruise boat to the blue lagoon all made for a fun vacation in the sun. How can you ask for any more than that?
- NELLA SPANO
Lake Garda
The towns near here are lovely especially Bolzano which was a very beautiful place very much like Innsbruck. We also visited Lake Garda which was a lovely day trip.
The restaurant at the resort was great and very reasonable priced. The massage at the health club which was just lovely and I would love to return to this timeshare as the area was stunning.
- JENNY
Historic Virginia
Thanks to RCI we were able to book one
of the most amazing holidays we have ever been lucky enough to go on last year. My husband and I have always wanted to see more of the USA and last July, we got to visit a place called Colonial Williamsburg
in Virginia. It was the oldest and historic capital of the United States when it was first colonised by the English in the 18th century.
It is a historical area with the original 18th Century buildings preserved with great care by the US government and houses people who work and live there dressed in 18th century garb. There are real life working blacksmiths, wheelwrights, gunsmiths
and carriage makers who still make and construct items with the same techniques and instruments and materials they used in the 18th century.
They get commissions to make these original reproductions for historical parades and history museums all over
the USA. There are some great tours and reenactments of famous events and it was truly an eye opener. We were fortunate enough to book and stay there just before the 4th July celebrations.
I highly recommend a visit to Colonial Willamsburg and Washington DC as it was fun, educational and absolutely amazing. For history buffs it is a must see. If you take your children, I also recommend going to Busch Gardens which is an enormous theme park.
It is not far from Williamsburg and thrilled the kids enormously.
It was one of the best holidays we have ever had.
Thank you RCI.
- SELINA
George Wythe house
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