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Hilton Grand Vacations: 12 Most Popular Locations [2023 Guide]

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Hilton Grand Vacations is Hilton’s only vacation ownership brand, which makes it one of the most uniquely positioned collections of properties.

In concept, vacation ownership is almost identical to timesharing, which is the process of dividing ownership across units in a property, typically resort condominium units. Multiple parties hold rights to use the property and each owner of the same accommodation is allotted their period. The main difference is that timesharing offers fixed stay periods, while vacation ownership uses a points-based system for more flexibility.

With Hilton Grand Vacations, members redeem ClubPoints for their timeshare stays. But non-owners can often pay cash to stay in the same rooms that timeshare owners have access to. You might be able to book your room directly with Hilton, or you could go through a third-party travel agency such as Booking.com.

This guide examines the world’s most popular Hilton Grand Vacations properties. Let’s begin!

Everything You Need To Know About Hilton Grand Vacations

Hilton Grand Vacations is labeled as a vacation ownership brand publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange and headquartered in Orlando, Florida. There’s no official guidance on how luxurious the properties should be. For example, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts is a luxury brand, while Hilton Hotels & Resorts is considered upper-upscale.

On average, Hilton Grand Vacations offers 4-star, upscale to upper-upscale accommodations in around 56 locations worldwide.

With a portfolio ranging from mainstay resort properties in Florida to elegant retreats abroad, such as Japan, the U.K., and Mexico, there’s a lot to love about Hilton Grand Vacations.

And while the amenities may vary across different properties, you will enjoy comfort regardless of which property you stay in.

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Program

Hilton Grand Vacations does not participate in Hilton Honors to the same extent as Hilton’s other brands. Instead, Hilton Grand Vacations has a membership program called HGV Club, short for Hilton Grand Vacations Club.

As an HGV Club member, you receive a set number of ClubPoints annually that can be redeemed at any participating Hilton Grand Vacations hotel or resort. This contrasts with traditional timeshares that restrict you to a specific property, room, and vacation dates. The exact number of ClubPoints you get is outlined in your contract.

ClubPoints are valid for a maximum of 2 years. ClubPoints can be redeemed for HGV stays, luxury travel experiences, and tours like charting a yacht or renting an RV.

Also, you can convert ClubPoints to Hilton Honors at a ratio of 1:25. Unfortunately, you can’t convert Hilton Honors points to ClubPoints.

You will also not receive many Hilton Honors elite benefits when staying at an HGV property; you will only get complimentary internet and 2 bottles of water during these stays. Also, you won’t accrue bonus Hilton Honors points via credit card spending since HGV stays don’t count as qualifying Hilton Honors stays.

Spacious Accommodations

You’ll typically find accommodations in studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom layouts in Hilton Grand Vacations properties. Using ClubPoints, this will be part of your initial capital investment.

You can choose which room you’d like to book as a non-owner. Because of the suite-style design of each room, you’ll typically enjoy a much larger room footprint than you’d otherwise see in an ordinary hotel room.

In-Room Amenities

Beyond the sheer size of each room, you will typically find many more amenities within your room when staying at Hilton Grand Vacations. In almost all cases, the accommodations will offer spacious living and dining areas, fully-equipped kitchens, washers, and dryers in suites.

Combining these amenities with the upscale nature of each property feels superior to regular full-service properties simply due to the convenience of having a full kitchen and more within the comfort of your room.

On-Property Amenities

Because Hilton Grand Vacations properties are focused on resort destinations, guests usually spend most of their time relaxing at the hotel. The properties, therefore, offer many on-site amenities like pools, spas, exercise facilities, sports courts, video arcades, and numerous restaurants.

Hilton Grand Vacations properties have a lot of activities and amenities to keep you busy and entertained during your stay.

Complimentary Wi-Fi

This might seem like a given in today’s age of connectivity, but it’s still worth discussing the fact that you get free Wi-Fi throughout your stay. If you’re staying at a resort property, particularly internationally, it may be difficult to access reliable Wi-Fi.

Furthermore, some non-chain hotels may charge for Wi-Fi — or worse, they might not offer it.

One of the benefits of staying at a property within the Hilton portfolio is the extensive operational benefits you enjoy, including fast, free Wi-Fi.

Flat-Screen TVs, Cable TV/DVD, and Upgraded Audio Systems

You can technically lump the entertainment systems into the in-room amenities, but Hilton Grand Vacations distinguishes these from the other amenities.

When you stay in a Hilton Grand Vacations property, you will have many sophisticated in-room entertainment amenities, including deluxe sound systems and all the amenities you might need to kick back and relax in peace.

As you can probably imagine, the U.S. market is the largest for Hilton Grand Vacations (and timeshares in general). All of the most popular Hilton Grand Vacations locations are in the U.S.

While there are more than 50 Hilton Grand Vacations properties, the most popular are primarily in Las Vegas, Florida, and Hawaii. There are often many different vacation ownership properties within a given city, so you’ll want to pay special attention to each property’s name.

Hot Tip:

While HGV properties can be booked directly through Hilton using Hilton Honors points or points + cash, these are often at egregious Premium Room Rewards rates and may not be the best value for your hard-earned points.

Let’s dive deeply into the world’s most popular Hilton Grand Vacations properties!

1. Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

The most popular Hilton Grand Vacations Club property is Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. This sprawling juggernaut lies smack in the middle of the Las Vegas Center Strip.

Oozing red-hot excitement with posh accommodations, this 52-story property is adjacent to the Miracle Mile Shops and Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

And with floor-to-ceiling windows, it’s easy to get a panoramic view of the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas without stepping foot outside of your room.

Each room has a beautiful panoramic city view, a fully-equipped kitchenette, a whirlpool tub, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and more. And you’ll have plenty of space to stretch out because each room is at least 372 square feet! Other in-room amenities include a queen-size sleeper sofa in your living area, a microwave oven, a toaster, a small dishwasher, and luxurious bath amenities.

You’ll find a lobby cocktail lounge, café, well-equipped gym, outdoor pool with a poolside bar, and lots of event/meeting space on the property.

Depending on your stay dates, you’ll typically pay around $225 per night, which can fluctuate between $140 and $540.

2. Hilton Grand Vacations Club at SeaWorld (Orlando, Florida)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at SeaWorld
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at SeaWorld. Image Credit: Hilton

The second most popular HGV property is the Hilton Grand Vacations Club at SeaWorld in Orlando. This resort is spread across a whopping 33 acres of lush tropical grounds, just a 10-minute walk to SeaWorld Orlando and less than 4 miles to Walt Disney World Resort.

Each spacious accommodation starts with 400 square feet of space, a comfy king bed, a small dining area, a separate seating area, and more. There’s a TV with premium cable, a DVD player, a small fridge, a microwave, a sink, a coffee maker, dishes, utensils, and a shower/tub combination.

There’s a full-service bar and grill restaurant, plus a morning coffee shop, 3 pools, 2 kids’ pools, 5 hot tubs, a movie theater, a recreation room, a spa, a gym, daily kids’ events, shuffleboard courts, a fitness/walking trail, a tennis court, gas grills, a basketball court, and so much more.

Lastly, there’s a free shuttle to SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica Orlando, Discovery Cove, and Universal Orlando Resort.

Average room rates are typically around $205 per night, and prices can go up to $310 per night or as low as $135 per night.

3. Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village (Orlando, Florida)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village Orlando
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village in Orlando. Image Credit: Hilton

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village is another HGV property in Orlando, Florida. This resort is less centrally located to the main theme parks than the Hilton Grand Vacations Club at SeaWorld, but the parks are just a short drive away.

At this property, you’ll experience a more adult-friendly vibe because of its reduced emphasis on theme parks.

Hilton Grand Vacations at Tuscany Village is located next to a lake on International Drive, a little less than 3 miles from Walt Disney World Resort and around 9 miles from Universal Orlando Resort.

This Italian-themed hotel consists of a whopping 34 acres of real estate, nestled just far enough from the major theme parks but close enough to check them out, too. Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets is a big attraction for guests, and you’ll have private gate access when staying here.

Each casual room has a balcony, flat-screen TV with premium channels, kitchenette with a minifridge, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, dishes, utensils, free Wi-Fi, and a minimum of 364 square feet.

There are 2 outdoor pools, a kids’ splash pool, a fitness center, a game room, a poolside restaurant, a casual pizzeria, a snack bar, a market/deli, lots of meeting space, free self-parking, a business center, a gym, lakeside trails, and other sports courts.

If you’re considering staying here, expect to pay anywhere from $145 to $285 per night, with an average of $200 per night.

4. Las Palmeras, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Orlando, Florida)

Las Palmeras, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Las Palmeras, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Las Palmeras, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club, continues with the immense popularity of Orlando’s Hilton Grand Vacations resorts. Las Palmeras is a smaller HGV property relative to its 30+ acre peers, but it’s still a sprawling complex by all objective measures.

Las Palmeras is located on Universal Boulevard, and it’s less than a 10-minute walk from the Orange County Convention Center, 2 miles from SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium, and 5 miles from Universal Orlando Resort.

Considered a more understated resort, Las Palmeras offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, a sitting area, a balcony, a kitchenette, a minifridge, a microwave, and at least 420 square feet.

At the resort, you’ll enjoy a fitness room, an outdoor lagoon-style pool with a waterslide, 3 meeting rooms, an on-site Italian restaurant, a poolside bar, and a lounge bar.

Rooms typically go for $250 on average, but they can be as low as $150 or as high as $450 per night.

5. Parc Soleil by Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Orlando, Florida)

Parc Soleil by Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Parc Soleil by Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Our last Hilton Grand Vacations property in Orlando is the Parc Soleil by Hilton Grand Vacations Club.

Set on over 50 acres off of I-4, this 4-star resort is between Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Studios Florida.

Each warm room contains a minimum of 400 square feet, a kitchenette, a separate seating area, a flat-screen TV, a microwave, a refrigerator, a coffee maker, a toaster, utensils, dishes, a stand-in shower, and more.

But the main draw of this property is the amenities — 2 outdoor pools, a waterslide, a huge kids’ activity center, tennis courts, basketball courts, a complimentary self-parking garage, a grab-and-go market, a poolside café, and views of Disney fireworks from each room.

On average, you’ll pay around $260 per night, but standard room rates will range from $170 to $350 per night.

6. Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)

Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Myrtle Beach is the largest and most popular vacation resort city in South Carolina. Myrtle Beach is an East Coast getaway destination known for celebrity-designed golf courses and the famous beachfront boardwalk.

If you’re exploring vacation rentals in Myrtle Beach, the Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations Club is Hilton’s most popular timeshare resort among its 3 options.

Located just a 10-minute walk from Myrtle Beach Convention Center, the all-suite property overlooks the North Atlantic Ocean and is just a short, scenic 13-minute walk from the bars, eateries, and shops that line the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk.

This 4-star hotel features suites with a dining area, a full kitchen with a stove and oven, a fridge, a dishwasher, a microwave, utensils, dishes, and more. The separate living room has a sofa sleeper bed, and the master bedroom has a flat-screen HDTV, a balcony, and more. The rooms start at 717 square feet, which is an incredible amount of space! Plus, each suite comes with a washer and dryer.

The rest of the property contains a gym, outdoor and indoor pools, a poolside bar, a lobby bar, a deli, a business center, and a hot tub.

This awesome South Carolina beach getaway can be had for an average of $300 per night and as low as $175 per night. However, standard room rates can get quite pricey, as expensive as $475 per night at times!

Hot Tip:

Myrtle Beach is one of the best beaches in South Carolina, and it can be an affordable beach destination that is perfect for a family road trip or romantic getaway.

7. Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Boulevard
Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Boulevard. Image Credit: Hilton

Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip is the historic first timeshare property that Hilton built in Las Vegas.

Also known as Hilton Vacation Club on the Boulevard, this family-friendly property offers a non-gaming family oasis within 15 minutes of Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).

This ideal non-gambling Hilton timeshare property focuses on family-friendly accommodations with upscale amenities.

Each room offers warm studio accommodations with a king bed, DVD player, full kitchen, wet bar with microwave, coffee maker, toaster, dishes, and utensils. The rooms start at 360 square feet and go up from there.

Check out the 2 pools, gym, basketball court, cabanas, business center, spa, gas barbecues, poolside bar/grill, convenience deli, and downstairs lounge bar!

If you book closer to your stay, you can often find rooms for $105 to $190 per night. However, the only other option is to pay nearly $400 per night for rooms due to the restrictions in availability!

Hot Tip:

Cash prices for Vegas hotels can be low, but if you have points to burn, check out the best Las Vegas hotels to book with points.

8. Paradise, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club on Paradise
Paradise, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Paradise, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club, is another one of Hilton’s most popular timeshare properties in Las Vegas.

Located just 1 block from the Las Vegas Convention Center and a few minutes by car from Bellagio, this hotel offers excellent convenience and amenities.

The rooms range from studios to 2-bedroom suites starting at 308 square feet in size. Each room has a small dining area, kitchenette, small fridge, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, dishes, utensils, comfy beds, cable TV, and a shower/tub combination.

At Paradise, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club, you can enjoy the outdoor pool, hot tub, gym, deli, business center, and meeting space.

Room rates usually cost around $115 to $375 per night, averaging $215 per night.

9. The Grand Islander by Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Honolulu, Hawaii)

The Grand Islander by Hilton Grand Vacations Club
The Grand Islander by Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Our first Hilton Grand Vacations resort in Hawaii is the all-suite The Grand Islander by Hilton Grand Vacations, part of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, a lush complex overlooking Kahanamoku Beach and the Pacific Ocean.

It’s just 3 miles from one of the biggest attractions in Waikiki: the Waikiki Aquarium. Each 1- to 3-bedroom suite starts at 600 square feet and features a master bedroom with a king or 2 double beds.

There’s a flat-screen HDTV in every room, a shower, deep soaking bathtub, separate toilet and bidet seat, elegant vanity, generous living room and dining area, DVD player, queen-size sleeper sofa, washer, dryer, fully-equipped kitchen, and more.

You can pick between 5 pools at this hotel, including a 10,000-square-foot super pool, a private hotel guest-only pool, and a saltwater lagoon for snorkeling and water sports. There’s also a host of kids’ activities, lots of shops, 3 restaurants, a grab-and-go deli, a Starbucks, a gym, a game room, and a kids’ club.

As you can imagine, this is one of the most expensive Hilton Grand Vacations properties, with paid room rates of $485 to $775 per night. The average rate is around $640 per night.

Hot Tip:

Check out our review of the Hilton Grand Vacation Club Lagoon Tower at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort!

10. Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo. Image Credit: Hilton

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo is another Las Vegas timeshare property, and it rounds out our most popular Las Vegas HGV resorts. This particular property is set within the Flamingo Resort and Casino.

The all-suite resort offers casual 3-star accommodations with a convenient location and incredible views of the Strip. Each generously-sized room starts at 450 square feet and has a flat-screen TV, soaking tub, sleeper sofa, free Wi-Fi, and kitchenette.

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo has a grocery store/grab-and-go marketplace, fitness center, heated outdoor pool with a seasonal poolside bar, hot tub, barbecues, and outdoor dining patios.

Lastly, guests 21 and over have complimentary admission to seasonal pool parties at the Flamingo Resort pool/club.

Paid room rates average around $250 per night, though the full range is $175 to $675 per night.

11. Kohala Suites by Hilton Grand Vacations Club (Kona, Hawaii)

Kohala Suites by Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Kohala Suites by Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Image Credit: Hilton

Kohala Suites by Hilton Grand Vacations Club is Hilton’s second most popular Hawaii timeshare property, and it’s worth considering.

The property is a mile from Hilton Waikoloa Village’s golf course and 2 miles from Anaeho’omalu Beach, so you can balance tee time and white sands time.

But the fun doesn’t end there, because each of the suites has 2 bedrooms, at least 1,150 square feet of space, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, a DVD player, a PlayStation game console, a pull-out sofabed, a kitchen, a whirlpool tub, a private terrace, and more.

There are plenty of amenities on the premises, including free parking to an outdoor pool, a gym, a tennis court, a playground, barbecues, a putting green, grocery delivery services, and a shuttle with access to Hilton Waikoloa Village amenities! And if you’re in a pinch, you can use the business center, too.

Room rates start at $230 per night and can go up to $570 per night, averaging around $400.

12. Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa (Carlsbad, California)

Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa. Image Credit: Hilton

The last hotel we’ll discuss is the Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa. This 43-acre property is in Carlsbad, California, just north of San Diego and next to The Crossings at the Carlsbad golf course.

As the most popular Hilton Grand Vacations property in California, there’s much to like about this property. First, the location is just a mile from I-5, 2 miles from LEGOLAND, California (with a private entrance!), and 4 miles from Carlsbad State Beach and Agua Hedionda Lagoon. It’s also less than 3 miles from Carlsbad Premium Outlets.

Each of the well-appointed suites starts at 428 square feet for a studio and comes with a patio, queen bed, bathroom with shower/tub combo, and full-size sleeper sofa. The kitchenette has a small fridge, microwave, coffee maker, sink, dishes, utensils, and more.

The property has a grill restaurant and bar, 3 outdoor pools surrounded by palm trees and sun loungers, a playground, a gym, an electric car charging station, complimentary laundry facilities, a next-door spa, and volleyball courts.

Standard room rates will cost around $150 to $400 per night, with an average of $365 per night.

Final Thoughts

Hilton Grand Vacations are among the most popular timeshare properties in the U.S. But just because these are timeshares doesn’t mean you can’t get exceptional value from them!

Indeed, you can get some fantastic rooms and amenities for less than $100 per night at many of these HGV properties. You won’t be able to extract excellent value by redeeming your Hilton Honors points, but you certainly have many options to book paid rates with 50+ properties globally (and earn points, too!).

We just touched on the most popular Hilton Grand Vacations resorts, but there are still many more places to explore. We hope this Hilton vacation rental brand guide inspired you!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to join Hilton Grand Vacations?

The cost and other details will be on your contract when you purchase an HGV timeshare. The prices range from $8,000 to over $700,000 and are subject to change.

How does Hilton Grand Vacations work?

Hilton Grand Vacations membership comes with an annual allotment of ClubPoints that can be used to make a reservation at any Hilton Grand Vacations property in the world.

The number of ClubPoints you get will depend on your contract.

Can I sell my Hilton Grand Vacations timeshare?

Yes, you can. You can either sell it back to Hilton Grand Vacations or put your timeshare up for sale. This is backed up by a deed via points ownership within your HGVC contract.

Where are Hilton Grand Vacations?

There are 50+ Hilton Grand Vacations properties in the world. Within the U.S., you’ll find properties in California, Chicago, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Las Vegas, New York, South Carolina, Utah, and Washington, D.C.

Internationally, there are properties in Barbados, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, and the U.K.

How do I convert my Hilton Grand Vacation points?

You’ll want to contact Hilton Grand Vacations to convert your Hilton Grand Vacation ClubPoints to Hilton Honors points.

You can reach customer service at 407-745-3157.

Does Hilton have a vacation club?

Yes! Hilton’s vacation club brand is Hilton Grand Vacations. The properties in this brand are Hilton’s timeshare properties. But you don’t need to own a timeshare to stay in most of these. You can pay cash for room rates just like an ordinary hotel.

How do I use my Hilton Grand Vacation points?

To use your Hilton Grand Vacation points, you’ll need to visit Hilton Grand Vacations’ website, sign in to your account, and book a stay online. You can also call customer service at 407-745-3157.

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