Latin America
Mexico and Central America link the Pacific Ocean with the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. Visitors will find bountiful beaches and aquatic adventures, archeological marvels and ecological explorations, and lively cities and relaxed towns filled with culture.
Shake Up Your Vacation Routine With These Hotel Benefits
Enjoy Even More Vacation Options Through Interval Sometimes we just want (or need) to stay at a hotel for that trip with friends to celebrate a special occasion, a spontaneous weekend away, or a family vacation. And the beauty of your hotel benefits is that they seamlessly complement your timeshare ownership, giving you myriad vacation…
Interval’s Top 20 Destinations for 2024
Interval is approaching its golden anniversary, and while benefits and program offerings have evolved over the course of the past few decades, the art of travel has always been the foundation of membership. In turn, Interval’s members continue to take advantage of exchange and other opportunities — Getaways, for example — to explore the world’s…
The Allure of All-Inclusive Vacations: Unveiling the Benefits
The concept of an all-inclusive vacation has gained immense popularity in recent years, offering travelers a hassle-free and immersive experience. These vacation packages cover everything from accommodations and meals to entertainment and activities, providing a comprehensive and stress-free escape. In this article we’ll explore the myriad of benefits of opting for an all-inclusive vacation and recall a…
Botanical Beauty Abroad
Botanical gardens exude a sense of beauty, peace, and well-being, and bring us closer to nature. The serene sounds, vibrant colors of flora, and fresh air oxygenated from the surrounding plants make a botanical garden visit a wholesome, enjoyable, and grounding experience. And with different styles of gardens around the world — from formal landscape…
Picturesque Punta del Este, Uruguay
Often overlooked in favor of its more well-known neighbors, Uruguay is a South American country of rolling plains, modest hill ranges, and mostly undisturbed coastline. Tucked between Argentina to the west and southwest and Brazil to the north and northeast, Uruguay is a quieter part of South America offering a multitude of experiences for culture…
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
There are numerous beachside cities around the globe — but none like Rio de Janeiro. For starters, the main stretches of sand that border this metropolis are two of the most famous strands in the world: Copacabana and Ipanema. But the beaches are just the beginning of this city’s alluring landscape. Rio is backed by…
Colombia’s Culture Will Charm You
Skip the typical horse-drawn carriage ride and instead take an early evening sunset stroll atop the famous Walls of Cartagena. There are nearly 7 miles (11 kilometers) of defensive fortifications to explore. No matter how far you walk beforehand, though, be sure to end up at Café del Mar. The vibe at the wall-top bar…
Riviera Maya, Mexico
Stretching along almost 100 miles (160 kilometers) of coastline, and home to part of the world’s second-largest barrier reef, the paradise-like beaches and beautiful underwater world are reason enough to visit Mexico’s Riviera Maya. But then there are the inland gems to discover, too. From ancient Maya cities to swimmable cenotes (sinkholes) and fun water…
Amigos, Meet Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta, a seaside treasure on Mexico’s west coast, is well-suited to accommodate your trip, however action-packed — or blissfully open — you envision your itinerary. To unwind and pamper yourselves, say “sí” to a group spa day at Maiavé Spa. Inspired by the Mexican goddess of agave, spa-goers can choose from a menu of…