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Pleasures of Club Med Peisey Valandry in summer.

In winter as in summer, the Club Med Peisey Vallandry is a pleasure to discover in family. Green and fresh nature has replaced the winter snow. A pleasure for both children and adults.


Refinement, generosity and choice « à la carte », three words to show a new strategy. The one that Club Med has built to offer a product to dream more and that answers better to today's clientele. Leader of the universe of holiday, the Club Med has set a new challenge: offer dreamy holidays with more originality and refinement. Its new moutain village, Peisey-Vallandry, open in december 2005, is a good example.


At the bottom of Bellecôte

In the Tarentaise, 1600 meters high, facing the Mont Blanc, this village "4 tridents" reflects well the new policy of the Club Med. It has all the advantages for that: a unique situation facing the mountBellecôte, and good construction and decoration.  
Open on December 18th 2005, Peisey-Vallandry is still brand new and inspires comfort and warm conviviality: exactly the new spirit of the Club.  

A Club built as a village

Designed like a mountain hamlet in the heart of forests, the Club Med of Peisey-Vallandry looks like a small burg. Stones, teck, wood and natural colours bring an authentic touch to its interior decoration. Welcome to the families, because there, everything is made fro them.


Flexiblespace

In the rooms (club family or deluxe) the space is flexible thanks to a sliding wooden inner wall, which manages to separate the parents' room from the living room. This one with a terrace becomes the children's room at night. A special distinction for the several clever storages (three double wardrobes, draws under beds...)



A well-thought decoration


 


Space has been privileged, a rare fact in the mountains-rare enough to mention it. Decoration has been particularly elaborated. Gay and trendy colours, purple, red, pink, fuchsia, contemporary furnitures, 2 flat screens LCD to distract both children and parents without fight.

Bravo for the different pass

Of course, the Club has thought about families with babies. It offers the new Club Med Baby Welcome, which allows young parents to be alone for a few hours a day. For the older ones, they have another special access brand new for teenagers: Passworld Club Med Teen Access.
The Bar & Snacking is also a great idea for little hungers back from skiing. There is also an all included version of the Club Med offered by some of the hotels in the Caribbean mostly.  There is then no need to watch out for expenses since all is included in the default.

A cocooning feeling

If the weather is grey and you feel like not going out, then try the swimming-pool.
It deserves the look. Half inside, half outside, it is in perfect harmony with the equipments of the traditional mountain hotels with a very cosy decoration: wooden beachchairs, teck flor, bay windows showing the valley... the lazy ones will have no time to get bored. There is a multiple choice between a very good fitness room (for the sporty ones) or the Spa Nuxe, (500 m²) for the relax lovers.

The Spa

New partner of the Club Med, the Spa Nuxe, created by Aliza Jabès has been also supervised by Jean-Philippe Nuel, and remains very simple and authentic. Sweet and light tones, an elegant space for a relaxing and warm moment. The menu is rich: 5 options Spa, (escape...) with several cares of Nuxe (Aroma Lacté, Phytochoc with cocoa or Nuxuriance).

The future of Club Med

At Peisey-Vallandry, we find the idea of the 50's Club Med adapted for 21st Century.  A holiday program all included which combine hotel to activities. A concept which shall seduce families who love group life, and couples who like escape and freedom spirits. The Club Med has not said its last word!


Juin 2007
Information:

At Peisey-Vallandry, the default Club Med includes the housing full-board, Bar & Snacking, alpine ski and snowboard lessons, the Mini Club Med and Junior Club Med.


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75008 Paris


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