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Les Arcs Panorama Les Arcs Panorama France Ski as a family through a sea of pine trees Resort Highlights • A modern masterpiece surrounded by forest at the edge of Paradiski®, the second largest ski area in France. • A smoothly organised holiday experience thanks to excellent levels of accessibility and to our services specially designed to facilitate your stay: Easy Arrival, Easy Check-in, Easy Check-out • A space entirely dedicated to health and wellbeing: indoor heated pools, Club Med Spa by Cinq Mondes, fitness and weight training area, Turkish bath, jacuzzi. • The perfect family Resort, featuring a full range of children’s clubs and our new concept of famlly restaurant where kids invite their parents. • An exceptional 5T area nestling high up at the top of the Resort and offering the best views out over the valley. ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Resort Map From 1250m to 3250m RESORT: 200 km of slopes LES ARCS PANORAMA 19 32 53 2 Ski-in / Ski-out resort No minimum age Summary Sports & Activities Childrens’ Services Restaurants & Bars Accommodation Space 5T Wellness & Excursions Practical Information document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 2 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Sports & Activities Winter Sports At extra cost Group Free Min. age Dates of Availablity course Lessons Access (years) Snow Motion ü Always Lessons for all levels (French / English) / Intermediate/ advanced / Group lessons for all levels (age and date 4 years Skiing School Always restrictions old may apply) / Intermediate to expert / Beginners to intermediate / Beginners / All levels Intermediate/ advanced / Lessons for all levels (French 8 years Snowboard School / English) / Always old Intermediate to expert / Beginners to intermediate Initiation 12 years Walking & Hiking School group lessons Always old / All levels *on demand **Depending on weather conditions *** Pre-bookable green fee packages at extra cost document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 3 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. Sports & Activities ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Land Sports & Leisure At extra cost Group Free Min. age Dates of Availablity course Lessons Access (years) 16 years Fitness School Initiation Always old Weights and cardio room Free access Always Entertainment ü Always Swimming Pool activities ü Always *on demand **Depending on weather conditions *** Pre-bookable green fee packages at extra cost document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 4 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Childrens’ Services Childrens’ Clubs Age Range Name Included Activities On demand activities Dates of Availablity From 07-03-2020 to 26-04-2020 0 to 2 years Baby Club Med® Walks From 13-12-2020 to 24-04-2021 "Learning to ski and From 07-03-2020 to 26-04-2020 2 to 3 years Petit Club Med® the pleasures of snow" course From 13-12-2020 to 24-04-2021 4 to From 07-03-2020 to 26-04-2020 Mini Club Med Show time 10 years From 13-12-2020 to 24-04-2021 11 to From 07-03-2020 to 26-04-2020 Club Med Passworld Teen Spa 17 years From 13-12-2020 to 24-04-2021 Childrens’ Activities Age Range Included Activities On demand activities 0 to 2 years Family "Big Snack" 2 to 3 years Family "Big Snack" 4 to Family "Big Snack" 10 years 11 to Family "Big Snack" 17 years *on demand document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 5 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. Childrens’ Services ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Childrens’ Services Age Range Included activities & facilities On demand activites & facilities 0 to 2 years My Club Med app 2 to 3 years Easy Arrival 4 to My Club Med app 10 years 11 to My Club Med app 17 years *on demand document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 6 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Restaurants Restaurants 1790 Gourmet Lounge restaurant Gourmet Lounge Bars Our Gourmet Lounge, located at an altitude of 1790m, will offer you an exclusive gourmet experience in an intimate atmosphere with a panoramic LE BELVÉDÈRE LOUNGE BAR view over the valley. With its subtle blend of authenticity and contemporary spirit, the warm decor provides the ideal backdrop for great local produce. The space adapts to provide the perfect eating experience for every time of L’AROLLA BAR day, from gourmet picnic at lunchtime to tasty, comforting afternoon tea, Main bar or a discovery dinner. The restaurant’s wine cellar (à la carte) has a host of surprises in store; the wine waiter will help you choose the perfect wine to accompany your meal. The White Stone Main Restaurant Our main restaurant is named after the historical name of Arc 1600 to celebrate its pioneer and avant-gardiste spirit. It will seduce you with its various ambiances and refined buffets. Inside, several dining rooms with plunge you in different atmospheres. Outside, you will enjoy the large sun-exposed terrace with a view on the Tarentaise valley. In your plate, you will enjoy plenty of choice with a cuisine mixing international savors and local touch, either for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Family Experience Restaurant Family Restaurant This family restaurant allows kids to invite their parents to share dinner. In this astonishing concept full of surprises, parents and children share real moments of family happiness. The experience is fully interactive ! The restaurant serves lunch exclusively for Petit Club Med® and Mini Club Med® participants. For dinner service booking is required. * Restaurant dedicated to families, open only in winter document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 7 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Accommodation Superior Deluxe Category Name Min. m² Highlights Capacity Bathroom Equipment and services Superior Superior Room 24 1 - 2 Bathtub, Twin vanity Laundry service (extra - Balcony sinks, Separate toilets, charge), Luggage service, Hair Dryer, Heated towel Cleaning on demand rail, Magnifying mirror, Separate bathroom Interconnecting 48 2 - 4 Separate toilets, Twin Superior Rooms vanity sinks, Hair Dryer, - Balcony Magnifying mirror, Bathtub, Heated towel rail, Separate bathroom Junior Family Superior 29 1 - 3 Separate toilets, Hair Room - Balcony Dryer, Bathtub, Twin vanity sinks, Heated towel rail, Magnifying mirror, Separate bathroom Interconnecting 58 2 - 6 Bathtub, Separate toilets, Junior Family Superior Hair Dryer, Heated Rooms - Balcony towel rail, Magnifying mirror, Twin vanity sinks, Separate bathroom Family Superior 42 Separate kids’ room 1 - 4 Hair Dryer, Heated towel Room - Balcony rail, Magnifying mirror, Bathtub, Twin vanity sinks, Separate toilets, Separate bathroom Master Family 44 Separate kids’ room 1 - 5 Bathtub, Twin vanity Superior Room sinks, Hair Dryer, Heated towel rail, Separate toilets, Magnifying mirror, Separate bathroom Superior Room 24 1 - 2 Bathtub, Twin vanity Laundry service (extra sinks, Separate toilets, charge), Luggage service, Hair Dryer, Heated towel Cleaning on demand rail, Magnifying mirror, Separate bathroom Junior Family 29 1 - 3 Separate bathroom, Superior Room Separate toilets, Hair Dryer, Bathtub, Twin vanity sinks, Heated towel rail, Magnifying mirror Family Superior Room 33 Separate kids’ room 1 - 5 Bathtub, Separate toilets, Twin vanity sinks, Hair Dryer, Magnifying mirror, Heated towel rail, Separate bathroom Family Superior Room 49 Separate kids’ room, 1 - 4 Separate bathroom, Hair - Mobility Accessible Separate Living Room Dryer, Magnifying mirror, Shower, Twin vanity sinks, Separate toilets, Heated towel rail document publication date: 03/07/2020 Club Med Disclaimer: The details quoted in this document were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change. Club Med strives to provide photographs and 8 illustrations that allow the client to have an overview of the services and facilities offered. Please visit the Club Med website or contact your local travel agent for up-to-date details of our resorts. Accommodation ∑ FRANCE – LES ARCS PANORAMA Category Name Min.
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