What’s included (and it’s plenty)
This is all-inclusive that genuinely covers the bases. The main restaurant rotates themes across generous buffets, so you don’t get menu fatigue: fresh salad bars, made-to-order pastas and grills, Asian favourites (noodles, curries, stir-fries), and a dessert table that tests willpower daily. There are easy options for kids and a handful of healthier plates if you’re trying to balance indulgence with “I still want to feel good in my swimmers”.
Bars are dotted around the resort, so a cold drink is never far. Iced coffees by day, cocktails by late afternoon, and mocktails for non-drinkers. The beauty of Club Med is the flow between activities: you can ping-pong from paddle boards to a fitness class to beach time without ever thinking about add-ons or carrying a wallet. Tennis, archery, snorkel outings, yoga with a sea breeze, you just rock up and the team will kit you out and get you going.
What stood out was how approachable everything felt. Staff give clear briefings and gentle one-on-one tips, so trying something new, whether it’s the catamaran, the trapeze, or your first serve in years, feels safe, supported, and fun rather than intimidating. If you’re more “lounger than launcher”, that’s ok too; the point is choice without pressure.
Good to know: popular classes and the trapeze fill up, so glance at the daily schedule at breakfast and pencil in anything you don’t want to miss.