VIVA RESORTS, BAHAMAS, MEXICO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, INTRODUCES VIVA JUNIOR'S CLUB FOR TEENS AGES 13-18
Viva Resorts, with six all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas, Dominican Republic and Mexico, has introduced the new Viva Junior's Club, which provides teenagers with the opportunity to create their own vacation experience away from mom, dad and their younger siblings. Enrollment in the Viva Junior's Club is free-of-charge as part of the company's all-inclusive vacation package.
The Viva Junior's Club encourages teens ages 13-18 to mix and mingle with each other through a host of activities. Each resort will offer a weekly schedule of complimentary activities for teens to participate in including Olympic games, beach volleyball, soccer, ping-pong, beach games, billiards, archery and tennis competitions, and much more. In addition, off-property excursions such as horseback riding are offered as part of the program for a nominal fee.
We created the Viva Junior's Club in response to the growing demand from our family clientele, said Ettore Colussi, president of Viva Resorts. Teenagers have their own special interests that are often quite different from their younger siblings and parents. The Viva Junior's Club provides teens with a place to meet people their own age and enjoy a variety of fun-filled activities, he added.
A Viva Resorts all-inclusive vacation package features: hotel accommodations; all meals including selections from a special low-fat menu; unlimited beverages, cocktails and wine; 24-hour snacks; tea time; daily activities and fitness programs; unlimited non-motorized watersports; enrollment in the Viva Kid's Club and Viva Junior's Club; fruit and drink service twice daily on the beach and at the pool; live nightly entertainment; dance lessons; yoga and mediation classes; cooking and cocktail preparation lessons; and all hotel taxes, surcharges and gratuities.
Beyond the features of the all-inclusive vacation experience, guests staying at any of Viva's properties will enjoy the amenities of the Bon Vivant program including: a welcome package; preferential check-in/check-out; late check-out, upon availability; preferential reservations at specialty restaurants; daily turn-down service; cold towel service upon arrival; unlimited use of the mini-bar, stocked with beer, soft drinks and water; bottle of wine and fruit basket upon arrival; in-room coffee maker; and in-room upgrade amenities.
Viva Wyndham
Viva Resorts has entered into a strategic alliance with Dallas-based Wyndham International, Inc., the Caribbean's largest hotel brand, to re-brand their resort properties as Viva Wyndham Resorts. Beginning Dec. 1, 2003, guests wishing to book rooms at any of the seven Viva properties in the Caribbean and Mexico should contact 800-WYNDHAM or visit www.wyndham.com.
Currently, the Viva Resorts collection includes Viva Fortuna Beach, on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas; Viva Dominicus Beach and Viva Dominicus Palace, just steps-in-the-sand apart in La Romana - Bayahibe, Dominican Republic; Viva Maya and Viva Azteca, both in Playacar, in the Riviera Maya, Mexico; and Viva Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico. Coming in November 2003, Viva Resorts will add Viva Tangerine, located in Cabarete, Dominican Republic, growing the collection to seven all-inclusive resorts.
Viva Resorts maintains its headquarters in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and a U.S. and Canada sales and marketing representative office in Miami, FL.