posted 13th July 2026
Or would you rather be exploring whether you could recover money instead of paying for another holiday you no longer want?
As another summer comes to an end, many Club La Costa members return home with an unexpected question on their minds. It's not where they'll holiday next year, it's whether they want to continue owning their timeshare at all.
For some owners, the holiday confirms exactly what they've been thinking for years.
Rising maintenance fees, ongoing financial commitments and changing lifestyles can make them question whether continuing to own a timeshare still makes sense.
Others begin asking a different question:
"Instead of paying for another holiday, could I be entitled to recover some of the money I've already paid?"
The answer depends entirely on your individual circumstances, how your membership was sold and any associated finance or legal issues. However, if you've returned from your holiday questioning whether your ownership still represents good value, now could be the right time to understand your legal position.
Rather than waiting for another maintenance fee demand to arrive, many owners choose to review their options while their recent holiday experience is still fresh in their minds.
Following a significant High Court decision in 2023, some former and current Club La Costa members who financed their purchase through lenders such as Novuna, Shawbrook or Barclays Partner Finance may have legal rights that were not previously understood.
Depending on the individual circumstances of the purchase, the finance agreement and the way the timeshare was sold, some owners may have grounds to pursue a claim and, if successful, recover some or all of the money they paid.
If you've recently returned from your Club La Costa holiday wondering whether your membership is still worth the cost, now could be the ideal time to find out whether the 2023 High Court decision could be relevant to your own circumstances.
If you're ready to leave your Club La Costa membership behind, or you'd like to find out whether you may have grounds to pursue a compensation claim, contact National Timeshare Helpline today. Our experienced team will review your circumstances, explain your options in plain English and advise whether you may be able to exit your timeshare and, where appropriate, pursue a claim. Don't wait until another maintenance fee demand arrives, speak to our team today and take the first step towards putting your timeshare behind you.