Club Med Vacation: Eat, Drink & Play -- It's All Included
Over the years, Club Med has reinvented itself, and has become a more upscale product than it was. Worldwide, Club Med boasts 80 resorts that cater to visitors seeking cultural experiences.
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A Club Med vacation includes:
- comfortable and spacious accommodations with air conditioning, reflecting the style and color of the local culture
- three meals a day with complimentary beverages
- open bar privileges
- open seating dining
- sports lessons and equipment
- daily activities for children
- live entertainment
- gratuities
In 2005 Buccaneer Creek in Martinique reopened, a preview of the new Club Med following a $50 million upgrade and expansion resulting in 293 completely renovated rooms and 44 suites. Columbus Isle on the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas sits on 80 oceanfront acres. Punta Cana features The Ramp, a teen lounge for guests 14 to 17, where guests can rollerblade, skateboard and play football. It’s completely renovated Cancun resort even features 20 all-suite units in a separate building with concierge service.
Our all-inclusive vacation experts are eager to guide you to a Club Med vacation that's fitting for you.
What Will the Kids Think?
Club Med has always offered a wide range of activities so kids get the best vacation. Many Club Med villages offer trapeze at their circus school. There's lessons in tennis, archery, sailing and cooking. Depending on the resort, teens can take dancing lessons, learn video editing, and practice being a disc jockey. For infants under two, the Baby Clubs offer a supervised and structured program. We can advise you on all the available activities at each Club Med resort, to help you select the best vacation experience for you and your family.
Where It Began
In 1950 Gerard Blitz, an Olympic medalist and resistance fighter, founded Club Med as a non-profit when he invited the war worn international community to the sanctuary of Spain’s most beautiful beaches, staying in tents. As the resort company’s amenities have evolved into an upscale offer since its humble beginnings, Club Med’s commitment to social welfare worldwide has also strengthened.
In 2006 Club Med became an Industry Partner in the World Heritage Alliance (WHA) with the United Nations Foundation (UN Foundation). The collaboration fortifies Club Med’s commitment to sustainable tourism, conservation of World Heritage sites and local economic development for communities in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Club Med’s new undertaking with the World Heritage Alliance stipulates staff training, promotion of sustainable tourism to guests, forging close ties with local educational groups and business and featuring local products and handcrafts at Club Med Cancun Yucatan.
True to its founding principles, the resort company works for social well-being in the 25 countries that host a Club Med resort.
The Club Méditerranée Foundation, a non-profit arm of the resort company, spearheads local volunteer and educational programs, contributes to healthcare initiatives in local communities and fundraises to help those in need worldwide. Collaboration with the World Heritage Alliance will facilitate volunteer opportunities for Club Med employees and guests to expand programs in the Yucatan Peninsula. As a WHA member Club Med will develop a corporate social responsibility program with at least one Yucatan-based community enterprise.
Since October 2005, Jet Tours, a subsidiary of Club Med, has trained tour guides at the UNESCO World Heritage Centre’s headquarters in Paris, teaching them about sustainable tourism to create trips that are more respectful of fragile areas. Jet Tours guide trainings have been developed for destinations like Egypt, Mali, Morocco, Tanzania, Thailand and Tunisia.
Club Med North America gives more than $200,000 worth of in kind donations to national and international non-profits and charities on a yearly basis.