
Club Med, winner of the prestigious Best Ski Chain and Trip Advisor Traveler's Choice awards, has opened a new flagship in the French Alps. Grand Massif Samoëns Morillon is Club Med's 23rd premium all-inclusive resort.
The resort is located in the heart of the Northern Alps. Direct access (ski-in/ski-out)) is open to the slopes of two ski regions: the extreme Flaine and the picturesque Grand Massif. The resort offers approximately 265 km of slopes for beginners and advanced skiers: 20 green, 64 blue, 50 red, and 14 black. Both skiers and snowboarders will find their own slopes.
Among the resort's undoubted advantages are the included ski pass and group lessons with professional instructors from the French ski school ESF (Ecole du Ski Francais). Incidentally, not only adults but also children aged four and up can learn to ski. Group lessons are also included in the price, as well as Kids' Clubs for children aged four months to 17 years. Parents can hit the slopes with peace of mind: little ones will be supervised, children will be entertained, and teenagers will be taken away from their devices and introduced to skis and snowboards. Extreme skiing in forest terrain, slalom, and ski cross await.
Grand Massif Samoëns Morillon offers not only fantastic skiing but also a superb, meticulously crafted après-ski experience. Guests can expect a unique atmosphere, rousing evening shows, and exquisite alpine cuisine. The Gourmet Lounge restaurant menu was created by two-Michelin-starred Frenchman Edouard Lube. To round off a busy day, relax in the heated indoor pool, sauna, or the 600-square-meter spa from the French brand CARITA.
Source: news.turizm.ru