Hacienda Vista Real Villas and Spa, located at the Playacar Golf Course

By acarmen1 • November 4th, 2008

The hotweeks that Global Resorts Network has available are sometimes
just insane! This is one a good example of an insane Global Resorts hotweek.

Welcome to the Hacienda Vista Real Villas and Spa, located in the heart of the championship Playacar Golf course.

hvr1 Hacienda Vista Real Villas and Spa, located at the Playacar Golf Course

Enjoy the combination of personalized hotel service with the magic of the historical places, and the beauty of the Caribbean Sea. Get ready for an unforgettable vacation.

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If you are looking for luxury and comfort, think Hacienda Vista Real, where dreams become reality. It has luxurious villas with an incomparable view of the amazing golf course, which was designed by Robert Von Hague.

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You and 5 of your family or friends can book an entire week here
for only $249.

When comparing the exact dates and unit size, here is what you’d pay without a membership… (compared with 4 adults per room)

Expedia

$3,470.46

Orbitz

$3,250.24

Hotels (.com)

$3,470.46

Travelocity

(did not offer a rate for 4 or more)

Booking direct was over $450 per night.

There you have it… Six people, seven days, eight nights… less than $250. That’s over a $3,000 savings on this one week alone.

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