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Cherating Beach Cherating Beach Malaysia Journey into the wild Resort highlights • Sleeping in the heart of 80 hectares of forest, home to macaques and gibbons • Discovering perfect beaches and tropical vegetation from a Catamaran • Chilling out by the new quiet pool with a most fabulous view • Leaving your babies in the competent hands of our G.O® at Baby Club Med® ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH CLUB MED CHERATING H.V.O.M. 29TH MILES, JALAN KUANTAN-KEMA, KUANTAN PAHANG DARUL MAKMUR, Malaysian Archipelago 26080, Malaysia Summary Safe Together. Club Med has implemented new hygiene and safety measures to offer you peace of mind and a most joyful experience. Sports & Activities My Club Med App : All you need is My Club Med App - your ideal travel companion to prepare and organize your stay. Swimming pools Discover the Resort map, facilities and activities, and enjoy dedicated services to make the most of your stay. Download My Club Med App on the App Store or Google Play. Children Easy Arrival service* Register & manage your details online, we will have Food & Beverages everything ready for your arrival : Easy Check in – check out Children’s club enrolment Accommodation Club Med online Account Available on your Member Space *Selection of services according to Resorts Make your stay extra special Make your stay extra special Practical Information Green Globe : Green Globe international certification rewarding our Resorts for their commitment to sustainable development Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 2 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Sports & Activities** Water Sports At extra cost Group lessons Free access Min. age (years) Dates available class Sailing School All levels 6 years old Always Stand up Paddle Free access Always Kayak Free access Always Land Sports & Leisure At extra cost Group lessons Free access Min. age (years) Dates available class Initiation group Rock climbing school 11 years old Always lessons Flying Trapeze School with All levels 4 years old Always circus activities Tennis School All levels 4 years old Always Initiation group Yoga School 11 years old Always lessons Turtle Encounter Free access Always Archery School Initiation 6 years old Always Group lessons for Fitness School all levels / Free 16 years old Always access Adventure walk in the Group lessons for Always jungle (Jungle Walk) all levels Badminton Free access Always Basketball Free access Always Beach volleyball Free access Always *on demand (at extra cost) **depending on weather conditions *** Pre-bookable green fees packages at extra cost Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 3 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. Sports & Activities ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH At extra cost Group lessons Free access Min. age (years) Dates available class Football Free access Always Squash Free access Always Entertainment ü Always Initiation group Swimming Pools 16 years old Always lessons Bocceball Free access Always Table tennis Free access Always Pool* ü Always Cooking lessons Always Painting Lesson* Free access ü Always Pedagogical Garden Free access Always Excursion* ü ü Always *on demand (at extra cost) **depending on weather conditions *** Pre-bookable green fees packages at extra cost Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 4 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Swimming pools Swimming pools MAIN SWIMMING POOL QUIET POOL Outdoor pool Outdoor pool This freshwater overflow pool The ideal choice for total and hot tub is ideally located relaxation, the quiet salt in the centre of the Resort; water pool is reserved for equipped with deckchairs and adults and looks out over the parasols. South China Sea. You can get hot and cold drinks there; wine list with wines and champagnes at extra cost. Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 5 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Children Children’s Clubs On demand activities (at Age Name Included Activities Dates available extra cost) Creative workshops, Early 0 to 2 years Baby Club Med®* From 10-09-2021 to 30-06-2022 learning, Walks Evening, Creative 2 to 3 years Petit Club Med* workshops, Early learning, From 10-09-2021 to 17-12-2022 Walks, Show time Archery group classes, Flying trapeze group lessons, Sailing group 4 to 10 years Mini Club Med From 10-09-2021 to 17-12-2022 lessons, Tennis group lessons, Evening, Show time, Petit Chef Program Archery group classes, Flying trapeze group lessons, Sailing group 11 to 17 years Always lessons, Tennis group lessons, Show time, Rock Climbing group classes Children’s activities Certain activities/services are temporarily suspended, refer to website for more information Age Included Activities On demand activities (at extra cost) 0 to 2 years Pool free Access, Family "Big Snack" 2 to 3 years Pool free Access, Family show time, Family "Big Snack" Club Med Amazing Family!, Pool free Access, Family show time, Family "Big Snack", Family Arts & Crafts, Family 4 to 10 years tournaments & games, Free access to sailing, Free access to tennis courts Club Med Amazing Family!, Pool free Access, Family "Big 11 to 17 years Snack", Family Arts & Crafts, Family tournaments & games, Free access to sailing, Free access to tennis courts *on demand (at extra cost) Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 6 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. Children ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Children’s services Certain activities/services are temporarily suspended, refer to website for more information Age Included activities & facilities On demand activites & facilities (at extra cost) 0 to 2 years Club Med Baby Welcome, Easy Arrival Pyjamas Club 2 to 3 years Easy Arrival Evening Service, Pyjamas Club 4 to 10 years Easy Arrival, Club Med Play Pyjamas Club 11 to 17 years Easy Arrival, Club Med Play *on demand (at extra cost) Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 7 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Restaurants Restaurants The Mutiara Main Restaurant Indulge in a relaxing lunch on a terrace or indoors with verdant jungle as a natural backdrop. At this centrally-located venue, coloured lighting sets the ambiance of a Cherating paradise where a selection of traditional Asian and international delights is prepared. Enjoy cuisines including Malay, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Korean, Italian, and cuisine with a French touch. You will appreciate discovering the new recipes conceptualised by Chief Samantha Gowing. For added convenience, a Baby Corner will offer a place to prepare special meals, and a variety of amenities to make dining with a young one relaxing. Please note: Tables seat 2 to 8 people. High chairs and booster cushions are available upon request. The Enak Speciality Restaurant Settle into the modern comforts of The Enak, where bright, vibrant spaces set a casual and welcoming scene for savouring a delicious meal together. Watch as our Chefs cook right in front of you from ‘live’ cooking stations. Try one of our hand-made Asian-style noodle dishes with a variety of flavours and presentations, as well as the freshest ingredients. Available for late breakfast, late lunch and late dinner. The Rembulan Speciality Restaurant Enjoy the raw beauty of nature and stunning vistas of the sea and the beach on the Pantaï side of the resort. Rembulan’s relaxed atmosphere welcomes you to Bars dine indoors or out on the breezy terrace from late lunch to an "À la carte" dinner. Savour delicious Asian dishes and healthful options as part of the all-inclusive THE BAYOU Cherating experience, or treat yourself to a private dinner or a romantic lobster Beach Bar dinner (additional costs may apply). Please note: THE ZEN BAR - The Rembulan will operate in accordance to the resort occupancy. Please refer Calm Pool Bar to the daily schedule in the resort for updates. - Tables seat 2 to 8 people. Reservations are required for dinner. THE ORCHID Main bar Date of publication: 09/03/2021 The information contained in this document is valid on this date, and is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, contact 8 your Club Med travel advisor or the Club Med website. The images are non contractual, and serve only as an indication. ∑ MALAYSIA – CHERATING BEACH Accommodation Superior Suite Category Name Minimum Highlights Capacity Bathroom Equipment and services area (sq ft) Superior
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