Check that the emails you receive are from a Royal Resorts domain name

Cybercrime and online fraud are on the rise around the world, and scammers are becoming all the more ingenious, using technology to confuse and deceive. We would like to give you a reminder about our official Royal Resorts email domain names so that you can check any unsolicited emails that you may receive from real estate companies.

The Royal Resorts domain name is royalresorts.com and all Royal Resorts communications are sent from an official royalresorts.com email address, if this is not the case, then the email is not from Royal Resorts. In the case of Royal Reservations, Reservation Center emails are sent from the royalreservations.com domain name. Additionally, you may receive emails from Membership Services that are still sent from the intervalservicing.com domain name.

Always follow these steps if you receive a suspicious email or phone call:

  • Check the source of the email if the company or individual claims to be associated with Royal Resorts. All Royal Resorts communications are sent from an official royalresorts.com email address, if this is not the case, then the email is not from Royal Resorts. Scammers create false domain names to mislead and entrap, they may have an additional letter or word or one of the names of the resorts. Be aware.
  • Do not be taken in by the use of logos and other materials with the corporate image of Royal Resorts. Scammers may scan and copy logos and photos on the internet and sometimes they may even use old logos. They may even include the names of former or current employees to mislead.
  • Disregard the email or phone call if money is requested in advance for resale or other timeshare-related services.
  • Do not supply personal data or the contact details of friends if referrals are requested.
  • Do an online background check on the company to see if it is legitimate
  • Ask Royal Resorts if you are in any doubt, we are here to help you.
  • Above all, do not send any money.
  • If you receive an unsolicited call about title changes, contact Royal Resorts Member Services. Title changes must always be handled through Member Services.

If in doubt about an email or call that you receive about your membership or a resale offer, please do not hesitate to contact us.