The brand new Club Med Grand Massif Samoëns is taking shape as the ‘grand’ opening draws closer. Due to open in December 2017, the all-inclusive property will be Club Med’s new family flagship resort open for both winter and summer holidays.
The 4T property features 420 rooms from Club to Suite with interconnecting rooms, 2 pools, kids clubs, luxury spa, 2 restaurants, bar and lounge areas, plus speciality family features throughout the hotel . Samoëns is a brilliant location and just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Geneva airport, which is perfect for families travelling with young children or elderly adults. The hotel boasts spectacular 360 degree mountain views - imagine waking up to these each day on your ski holiday!
As you can see from the photos, construction on the exterior is nearly completed and building the interiors is well underway. News of the new Club Med resort is drawing lots of attention as it’s currently the best-selling Club Med property for next season. Book early to save up to 15% on all-inclusive holidays at Club Med Grand Massif Samoëns.
Construction of Club Med Grand Massif Samoëns
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