Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary
Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary (1999)
San Sebastian Peninsula, Inhambane Province, Mozambique
This breathtaking 30 000 hectare sanctuary lies in the southern area of the Bazaruto Archipelago, and encompasses seven of the eleven important natural habitats identified by the World Bank – more than the Kruger National Park or Tanzania’s Serengeti. With 54 residential sites and upmarket lodges – comprising a total of 120 beds – this model of low-impact, high-value ecotoursim has uplifted the community through job creation and will preserve the dynamic biodiversity of the region. Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary is regarded as the top property development in Mozambique.
Home to endangered species such as the Leatherback Turtle and the Dugong (sea cow), this development is pioneering and multifaceted. The terrestrial wildlife on the Sanctuary is being restored through a large scale game relocation operation, and will ensure the future of ecotourism in the remarkable, well protected area. The Sanctuary was recently presented as a world leading model at the World Summit on Conservation.
Club Mykonos Greece
Club Mykonos, Greece (1984)
Bay of Ornos, Island of Mykonos, Greece
In partnership with Rand Merchant Bank Properties, Jordan Properties Offshore Developments pioneered timeshare in Greece with the launch of Club Mykonos in 1984. Situated on the beautiful bay of Ornos, Club Mykonos is the ultimate destination on the island of Mykonos.
This timeshare resort sold into a huge broad base of nationalities and is affiliated to RCI. The accommodation at Club Mykonos exudes simple elegance. The 40 rooms and suites combine minimalism with typical Cycladic décor and have great views of the bay and ocean. The hotel offers all the facilities of a first class hotel coupled with Greek hospitality.








