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CLUB WYNDHAM SOUTH PACIFIC LAUNCHES TRAVEL CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE

CLUB Wyndham South Pacific has launched its travel channel Club Wyndham TV on YouTube, which features a wide variety of videos providing travel inspiration and tips.

From top things to do in Wanaka, New Zealand to road trip ideas in Tasmania and most Instagrammable locations across the South Pacific, the channel offers its subscribers and viewers new content every week to help them plan trips and enjoy their holidays to the fullest.

“We are excited to share holiday inspiration with both our club members and interested travelers. Our resorts are in some of the world’s most scenic locations, and we are delighted to provide tips on exciting spots and activities in those holiday destinations,” said Barry Robinson, President and Managing Director International Operations, Wyndham Destinations.

The channel also features natural wonders to explore, family-friendly activities, bucket list adventures, recipes shared by resort chefs, holiday cocktail ideas, plus videos showcasing Club Wyndham South Pacific resorts.

Club Wyndham South Pacific has an exclusive travel channel for its club members accessed via Lifestyle by Wyndham. With the presence of its YouTube counterpart, now everyone can access Club Wyndham South Pacific’s curated video playlists.

“This initiative first began during last year’s lockdowns to provide our club members with home entertainment and assist them with planning domestic holidays. We are thrilled to now share our extensive collection of travel videos with YouTube viewers and subscribers,” said Robinson.

Club Wyndham South Pacific, a vacation ownership brand of Wyndham Destinations, is a credits-based program that offers members access to 52 resorts Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Bali, Thailand, Hawaii, Japan, Germany, France and Italy. The club’s resorts are located in iconic holiday destinations to meet the needs of any family, couple or group of travellers.

“Members have access to a range of accommodation options from intimate studios to self-contained one, two and three-bedroom apartments with large kitchens and open living spaces, right through to four-bedroom presidential suites,” he concluded. [PRNewswire/photo special]