“…At the opposite end of the accommodation spectrum there has been a burst of research around second homes tourism and of the local development implications of recreational second home development particularly for South African small towns (Hoogendoorn et al, 2005(Hoogendoorn et al, , 2009Hoogendoorn & Visser, 2010a, 2010bBaker & Mearns, 2011;. Other accommodation focussed research in South Africa has included works on backpacker accommodation, homestays, guest houses, the conventional bed and breakfast sector and the distinctive bed and breakfast economy of South African townships (Visser & Van Huyssteen, 1997, 1999Visser, 2003b;Nuntsu et al 2004;Rogerson, 2004Rogerson, , 2007. Within a comparative context, the timeshare industry has been a relatively undocumented component of the S164 dynamic changes occurring within the South African accommodation sector particularly since the country's re-insertion into the global tourism economy Rogerson & Visser, 2011;.…”