Club Med is set to open 17 new resorts by 2024. The new openings, along with Club Med’s destination-forward experiences and new product novelties, aim to strengthen the brand’s position in the all-inclusive market for families and upscale travelers.
Club Med has plans of expanding its all-inclusive mountain product to new markets with the December 2024 opening of Club Med Utah. Located 35 miles from Salt Lake City, the Snowbasin resort is one of the most accessible and oldest operating ski resorts in North America. Accommodations at the 320-room resort will include two-bedroom Deluxe rooms and Family Suites, and private Penthouse Suites. Club Med will also offer children’s clubs from four months to 17 years old. This property will be the brand’s first new resort in the U.S. in over 20 years, as well as its first Exclusive Collection (five-star) mountain resort in North America, which will be open year-round. The Exclusive Collection portfolio comprises 13 of the brand’s most luxurious resorts, and is characterized by premium accommodations, beautiful locations and refined dining concepts. Of the 30 development projects in the pipeline for Club Med over the next two years, several of them will feature new additions to the Exclusive Collection portfolio, suited for families and couples alike.
Located 45 minutes from the Malaga International Airport in the Andalusia region of Spain, Club Med is set to open a new resort in May this year. With a focus on the cultural and natural richness of southern Spain, Club Med Magna Marbella will mix tradition and modernity to offer an experience focused on wellness, nature, family experiences, and the destination. The 485-room resort will have a family-fun zone, garden parties, 14 hectares of Andalusian gardens, a Club Med Spa by Cinq Mondes and five swimming areas.
A historic destination that has been home to Club Med since 1958, Tignes Val Claret is located at an altitude of 2,150 meters. The new Club Med Tignes will be located in the heart of the town, and will offer 430 rooms, including 25 Exclusive Collection suites, two restaurants, a full spa and wellness salt wall, the largest Club Med pool in the Alps, a full childcare program, and a ski domain suitable for every level. The resort is set to be completed by December this year.
Club Med Val d’Isère, French Alps is located in the Tarentaise Valley at an altitude of 6,000 feet. The resort is undergoing a complete transformation as part of its soon-to-be Exclusive Collection designation. Upon opening in December this year, it will be the brand’s first five-star mountain resort, featuring 216 rooms available for booking in winter and summer. The resort will offer skiing options, gourmet dining, childcare (for children aged four and above), besides a spa and yoga program.
Located in the Italian Alps, the bi-seasonal Club Med San Sicario will be home to Club Med San Sicari 200 rooms located on a prime ski location from the 2006 Turin Olympics. The resort is set to be completed by December 2024. Nearby, in the Piedmont region of Italy, Club Med’s Pragelato Sestriere resort consists of a hamlet of wooden chalets. The expansion plan will include 17 new chalets housing 105 new rooms. Construction will be completed this year.
In 2023, Club Med Gregolimano, one of the brand’s flagship summer resorts in the Mediterranean Basin, located on the Greek island of Evia, will undergo both a renovation and extension including newly renovated beachfront bungalows.
Visitors traveling to Club Med Phuket, located on Kata Beach, can look forward to refreshed facilities and experiences in 2023-24. Enhanced with an eco-chic, modern, and upscale twist, the refreshed resort spaces will include a redesign of the main restaurant, meetings and events center, pool and sun deck, and more.
Following the success of its two other mountain resorts in Japan, Club Med will open a third property on the northern island of Hokkaido in 2023. The destination offers a fun-filled family experience, powdered snow for skiing and trekking, natural landscapes and local culinary delights.
Adding to its portfolio in Southeast Asia, Club Med will build a new resort on the Malaysian side of the island of Borneo. The destination is known for its beaches, biodiverse rainforest, Mount Kinabalu (Southeast Asia’s highest peak), dive site Sipadan Island, and native species such as orangutans and clouded leopards. The resort is scheduled to open in 2024.
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