For over 15 years, Anantara Vacation Club has played an integral role within Minor Hotels, building long-term relationships with guests who return year after year to Club Resorts and affiliated Minor Hotels properties around the world.
While the Club began with close ties to Anantara, its offering has expanded significantly. Today, Points Owners can enjoy offerings from the broader Minor Hotels portfolio, from Anantara and Elewana to Avani and Oaks, alongside dining, leisure, and lifestyle experiences beyond accommodation. This growth prompted the need for a name that more accurately reflects the full scope of access now available. As a result, Anantara Vacation Club will be renamed Minor Vacation Club, operating under the broader Minor Vacations umbrella and serving as the main timeshare product.
Minor Vacation Club will also launch two Club Resorts in Japan later this year. This milestone signals the next phase of growth for the Club, shaped by carefully selected destinations, distinctive experiences, and access that extends beyond a single hotel brand.
The transition to Minor Vacation Club will be implemented in carefully managed phases to ensure a seamless experience for Points Owners, guests, and partners. Minor Vacations and Minor Hotels remain firmly committed to maintaining Anantara Vacation Club's exceptional standards.
Points Owners should expect to continue receiving the same level of service, support, and access they currently enjoy. Any enhancements introduced will be designed to strengthen the offering and further enhance the overall Club experience.
"Minor Vacation Club reflects how our timeshare business has evolved alongside Minor Hotels itself," said Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor International. "This evolution creates a stronger, more flexible platform, allowing us to curate a wider range of destinations and experiences, while continuing to deliver the high service standards and long?term value our stakeholders expect."