In April 2007, Diamond Resorts International (DRI) took over Sunterra in a move that propelled it into one of the largest networks of timeshare management.  About that time they announced their focus on new themes, branding, quality, and customer service.  From their website (source) they claim "Diamond Resorts International®, based in Las Vegas, Nev., is one of the largest vacation ownership companies in the world with more than 110 branded and affiliated resorts throughout the continental United States and Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Europe. Offering simplicity, choice and comfort to its more than 360,000 owners and members..."

Later on they announced the development of "The Club", their points based program - offering options to timeshare owners similar to RCI points.  They also added inventory from Raintree resorts.

What impact has this had on the owners?  Are they satisfied with their decision to buy Sunterra timeshare now managed by Diamond?  Do more owners now want to sell their Diamond Resort International timeshare?  Have maintenance fees changed?  Are the additional choices better - the same?

Of the 110 resorts Diamond Resorts International holds, 37 of them are in Europe - mostly in the UK and Canary Islands.

Owners, let us hear from you!  What do you think about this now that one year has passed?

In the mean time, if you want to sell or buy Diamond Resorts International/Sunterra timeshare go to www.rpmls.com for the best information.

Here are some of our best selling timeshare properties from Sunterra: Powhatan Plantation Resort, San Luis Bay Inn, Poipu Point Vacation Resort, Kaanapali Beach Vacation Resort, Cypress Pointe Resort, Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort,

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