From its headquarters on the beaches of sunny South Florida, Club Newport offers personalized vacation membership packages that open up a multitude of quality, discounted travel options. Subscribers gain access to a diverse range of savings from car rentals to cruises, and even hotels and home rentals. With the added benefits of bonus resort stays, rewards points, and a highly skilled concierge team, Club Newport vacation members are making the most out of every dollar they spend.
When international travel becomes an affordable luxury, vacation-goers can get choosy and maybe a little daring in their destination selections. A popular request often involves adventurous and environmentally focused excursions. These eco-adventures can be found all over the world and vary from kayaking stunning waterways to backpacking through emerald forests and getting up-close to local wildlife. Below are just three of the Club’s favorite recommendations.
1. Track rhinos in Damaraland, Namibia. Follow the rare desert-dwelling rhinos under the guidance of seasoned trackers from the Save the Rhino Trust. For the ultimate experience, consider foregoing traditional lodging for a stay in a luxurious tent at one of several local campsites. Before your trip ends, take a sightseeing flight over the Skeleton Coast to view the beautiful, but barren coastline - an area famous for shipwrecks and its strikingly harsh environment.
2. Swim with Humpback whales in Western Australia. Accompany one of the world’s largest creatures for a dip along Australia’s remarkable Ningaloo Reef. Here you’ll find whale sharks, manta rays, and other enormous fish for a truly unforgettable experience. The area can be visited year round, though the humpback whales are most often seen from June to August.
3. Bike to Europe’s Northern Edge. Cycle along the Co Donegal bike circuit to the northernmost point in Ireland, Malin Head. Along your ride, pass through the Blue Stack Mountains and see hidden waterfalls, white sand beaches, and Neolithic tombs. At your journey’s end, you’ll reach the top of the Slieve League cliffs and enjoy the breathtaking view from 1,972 feet above the Atlantic Ocean.
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