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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / A 2026 Buyer’s Guide to Vacation Ownership in South Africa

A 2026 Buyer’s Guide to Vacation Ownership in South Africa

29 June 2026 by Guest

Holidays are no longer viewed as an occasional luxury, but as an essential part of modern wellbeing, offering time to rest and reconnect. As travel costs continue to rise, more South Africans are exploring structured holiday solutions – such as vacation ownership – through established providers like the Beekman Group. “There’s a reason globally recognised …

Holidays are no longer viewed as an occasional luxury, but as an essential part of modern wellbeing, offering time to rest and reconnect. As travel costs continue to rise, more South Africans are exploring structured holiday solutions – such as vacation ownership – through established providers like the Beekman Group.

“There’s a reason globally recognised hospitality brands like Marriott International, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and The Walt Disney Company are providing vacation ownership for resorts – it has so many benefits for travellers,” says Wayne Beekman, Director at Beekman Group. “However, vacation ownership has evolved significantly over the past decade. It is no longer a one-size-fits-all product. Today, it is a structured way for families to secure future holidays in a way that suits their travel patterns, budgets and lifestyle needs.”

In Southern Africa, vacation ownership is more than just timeshare; it’s an umbrella term covering multiple different holiday usage models. Beekman says that modern systems are designed around flexibility, choice and long-term travel planning rather than rigid holiday allocations.

What Is Vacation Ownership?

Vacation ownership refers to a structured holiday access model where families secure future accommodation in advance. Vacation ownership is typically structured into four distinct categories within the Beekman Group:

1. Points-Based Ownership

Beekman Group’s The Holiday Club is a flexible holiday system where members purchase points and use them to book accommodation across a wide network of resorts both locally and internationally. This is an adaptable model, ideal for travellers who want variety, with fully flexible travel dates and destinations. Points can be saved, borrowed or adjusted, and additional points can be purchased at any time.

2. Traditional Timeshare

This is a fixed-week or structured-week holiday model wheremembers secure accommodation at a specific resort during a defined period each year. Beekman Group offers this through the Beekman Lifestyle Portfolio and the Beekman Managed Portfolio, which includes:

  • Fixed or allocated week at a specific resort.
  • Predictable annual holiday planning.
  • Some flexibility available through exchange platforms such as iExchange.

3. Fractional Ownership

This higher-use holiday model provides more exclusive accommodation for use four times a year. While technically aligned to timeshare structures, fractional ownership provides more usage rights within the same resort ecosystem. Through the Beekman Managed Portfolio, customers enjoy structured holiday access at high-end resorts with more frequent use than once-a-year travel.

4. Sectional Title Ownership

This is the only true investment model within vacation ownership offerings, which can be accessed through Beekman Managed Portfolio. With Sectional Title ownership:

  • Buyers purchase a share in a real, titled property.
  • They typically get up to 14 weeks of personal use per year.
  • Remaining time is placed in a managed rental pool.
  • Owners may earn rental income based on occupancy performance.

What to Look for in a Vacation Ownership Provider

When choosing vacation ownership, Beekman says there are certain criteria to consider:

1. Established Track Record
“Look for a provider with long-standing experience in hospitality and resort management,” says Beekman. “Consistency over time is one of the strongest indicators of service reliability.”

2. Strong and Diverse Resort Portfolio
A wide range of destinations ensures your holidays can evolve with lifestyle, whether that means beach, bush or mountain escapes.

3. Flexibility in Usage
Modern vacation ownership should allow members to choose when and where they travel, rather than locking them into rigid schedules.

4. Ongoing Enhancements
“A strong operator will continually enhance its resorts and systems,” Beekman explains. “This includes refurbishments, improved guest facilities and upgraded digital booking platforms to improve the overall travel experience.”

5. Operational Continuity
Vacation ownership is a long-term travel arrangement, so it is important to choose a provider with strong operational governance and a clear commitment to maintaining resort quality and service delivery over time.

6. Exchange Networks
Access to exchange systems such as iExchange significantly enhances value by opening up hundreds of additional destinations locally and internationally.

FAQs: Vacation Ownership and Timeshare in South Africa

Q: What is vacation ownership? Vacation ownership is a structured holiday system that allows individuals to secure accommodation in advance using points, usage rights, or ownership structures.

Q: Is vacation ownership the same as timeshare? Timeshare is one form of vacation ownership. Others include points-based systems, fractional usage, and sectional title ownership.

Q: Can I travel to different destinations? Yes. Modern systems allow access to multiple resorts locally and internationally through exchange networks.

Q: Is vacation ownership a financial investment? Sectional Title ownership includes real property rights, while other models are primarily lifestyle-based holiday usage products rather than financial investments.

Q: Why is vacation ownership popular? It offers predictable holiday planning, access to quality resorts, and flexible travel options for families and frequent travellers.

Book Your Holiday!

For bookings, Investments and enquiries, check out Vacation Ownership the Beekman Group website: https://www.beekmangroup.com/our-products/vacation-ownership/

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Author: Agnes Matladi from Olivia Jones Communications on behalf of Beekman Group.

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