It's timeshare. The offers are genuine, both myself and my wife have attended and come away with a weeks holiday for the admin fee, this wasn't with Club La Costa by the way. The options you get for flights are quite good as well as I remember. All you have to remember, as someone on here has said about buying property, is to keep your cheque book in your pocket. After going through a 2hr timeshare presentation in the UK, paying your £29.50 each and then jetting off for a weeks free holiday, be prepared for a 4 hour presentation and viewing of progressively more impressive apartments. At the end of the sales pich, tell them you have decided that it's not for you and they then leave you alone to enjoy the weeks holiday.
IF you decide that timeshare is for you, then look on Ebay and you can buy at a fraction of the cost. Timeshare has hardly any resale value and does not represent an investment where you will see a return on your money, There are timeshares in Scotland for sale on ebay for £1. We bought a 2 bedroom sleep 6 apartment for the 1st 2 weeks in June every year for the rest of our natural in Fuengirola at a Club La Costa resort all for £1000. On our 1st visit to Fuengirola last year we had a phone call inviting us to a 'Free' breakfast and a tour of the resort. This culminated in a sales pitch to 'upgrade' to a holiday points system and Club La Costa offered us £23,000 for our 2 weeks timeshare (we had to add something like another £14,000 to buy the points). We politely declined and have not been bothered by sales on subsequent visits.
We have decided that after this years holiday in June we will sell the timeshare and already have a buyer who has offered us £2,000. So if you keep a sensible head and buy from the right place timeshare can give you cheap holidays in nice apartments equipped with satellite TV and all the mod cons, they also tend to be rather gentile and don't attract the lager louts.
Kelju