Frequently Asked Questions
Club Med resorts in the French Alps include Club Med Val d'Isère, Club Med Les Arcs Panorama, Club Med Tignes, Club Med Val Thorens Sensations, Club Med Peisey-Vallandry, and Club Med Serre-Chevalier.
Key activities include skiing and snowboarding in winter, as well as hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, and climbing in summer. The resorts also offer fitness classes, spa services, and evening entertainment.
Yes, most Club Med resorts in the French Alps are family-friendly, offering kids' clubs (Baby Club Med, Mini Club Med, Junior Club Med) and family activities like sledding and evening shows.
The resorts offer comfortable rooms, suites, and family options. Some rooms provide stunning views of the snowy mountains. Luxury options are available in resorts like Val Thorens and Val d'Isère.
The best time for winter sports is from December to April when the snow is at its best. For summer activities like hiking and mountain biking, June to September is ideal.
Yes, as with all Club Med resorts, those in the French Alps operate on an all-inclusive basis, which includes meals, snacks, and drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic).
The resorts offer ski lessons for all levels, from beginners to advanced. Lessons are provided by certified instructors from the École de Ski Française (ESF) and are included in the all-inclusive package.
Yes, many Club Med resorts in the Alps have spas offering massages, facials, hot tubs, and saunas, perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes.
Absolutely, the resorts offer romantic activities for couples such as private dinners, spa treatments, and luxury suites with mountain views. Après-ski activities like bars and lively evening entertainment are also popular.
Club Med resorts enforce strict safety measures, including security systems, on-site medical services, and enhanced hygiene protocols to ensure the well-being of guests during their stay.


















