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La Palmyre Atlantique 3 La Palmyre Atlantique 3 France, Europe children's club facilities from 2 to under 18 years old. 1 KEY: 3 4 6 1: Club rooms Ocean 2: Deluxe rooms 5 3: “L’ Atlantic” restaurant 4: “Les Fleurs de Sel” specialty restaurant 5: Mini Club Med® 2 6: Club Med Spa* by l’Occitane® 7: “La Palmyre” Zoo * At extra cost 7 …something to tempt you Region and area • A Resort on the Atlantic coast devoted to nature and • On the West coast of France, in the Charente-Maritime watersports for the whole family. region, 17km from Royan, facing the famous Cordouan lighthouse. • Specialised activities and childcare from 2 to under 18 years old with Petit Club Med®*(1), Mini Club Med® • A perfect location for nature and sports enthusiasts and Juniors’ Club Med®(2). where relaxation and wellness are the key words. • Babies less than 4 months are welcome and baby • The beach called “Plage de la Grande Côte” is 4 kms care is provided with Club Med Baby Welcome®. long beside the Resort. • Tennis, Sailing* and Kitesurf* Sports Academies • A 26-hectare Resort in the heart of 8,000 hectares of with group lessons for all levels. pine forest, with 30 kms of beach and 40 kms of cycle tracks. • Cycling, Archery and Club Med Fitness initiation lessons • The Resort is situated 80km from La Rochelle railway station or 96km from La Rochelle airport. • NEW 9-hole golf course* right beside the Resort. Address: CLUB MED LA PALMYRE ATLANTIQUE • Turkish bath*, sauna* and beauty treatments at Club Med Spa* by ALLEE DU GRAND LARGE 17570 LA PALMYRE Contacts: Ph: (33) 5 46 39 77 30 • Excursions*: Discover the Zoo* or Aix Island* (organised by the excursions desk). Fax: (33) 5 46 02 61 66 Tourism information: http://www.la-palmyre-les- * At extra cost mathes.com/ (1) Excluding school holiday/ (2) During school holiday Club Med outdoor car parking with 410 spaces, at no extra cost. Travel and Transports • Railway stations/Airport • To be filled in by countries more exclusive more inclusive Rooms details • Resort with 392 rooms all located in bungalows, nestling in the heart of a pine forest beside the ocean and a fine sandy beach. • A choice of two locations for bungalows in two quite distinct areas: in the pine forest or facing the ocean. Rooms Code Nb Details C1 10 Between 13 and 19m²/These rooms on the ground floor of the bungalows. Club – Single Occ1 Can be combined with C4. C2 2 32m²/On the ground floor of the bungalows, with view over the pine forest. Club Occ1,2,3 Can be combined with C4. B2+ 8 From 22 to 31m²/Ground floor rooms in the bungalows, with a furnished terrace Club – Sea view Occ1 to 5 and sea view. Can be combined with the same room code and with C4. B1 2 From 15 to 19m²/Ground floor rooms in the bungalows with sea view and a Club – Sea view & Occ1 furnished terrace. Single Can be combined with the same room code. C4 273 From 26 to 34m²/Two separate rooms on the ground floor with a terrace or on Occ1 to 5 the 1st floor with a balcony. Some have a view over the tennis courts, others Club – Family over the pine forest. Can be combined with the same code or B2+ occ5, C1, C2, C4, C4+C4, H2. C4+C4 16 From 26 to 34m²/Each of these two rooms, on the ground floor with a terrace or Club – Occ4 to 9 on the 1st floor with a balcony, has its own separate entrance. Interconnecting Can be combined with the same room code or with C4. A2 10 34m²/ Situated in the heart of the pine forest, a luxury room with separate Deluxe Occ1,2 lounge, nautical setting and a furnished terrace. H2 11 30m²/Ground floor rooms with terrace, in the bungalows with a view over the Club for people with Occ1,2,3 pine forest. reduced mobility Can be combined with the same room code and with C4. Club room Club room with terrace (sea view) Deluxe room Deluxe room living room more exclusive more inclusive Activities & Relaxation • 4 Sports Academies: Sailing Academy Tennis and Sailing* Academy. Kitesurfing* Academy. Supervised by qualified G.O®s with group classes for all levels, 6 days a week and with all equipment provided. Sailing*, tennis and kitesurf* lessons may be taken. • Main infinity pool: this fresh water infinity and heated pool is ideally located in the heart of the Resort, and equipped with deckchairs, parasols and showers. • Children's pool: this children's swimming pool is located inside the Mini Club Med® area and open during the Mini Club's opening hours. • Initiation group lessons: Aquafitness, Archery, Club Med fitness, Cycling • Free practice: Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Weights room, Windsurfing. Swimming pool • Children’s facilities with dedicated activities. > Petit Club Med®*(1) from 2 to under 4 years old. > Mini Club Med® from 4 to under 11 years old. > Juniors’ Club Med®(2) from 11 to under 18 years old. • The Club Med Spa* by : enjoy a moment of relaxing with Provence’s oils and treatments. This Club Med Spa is facing the sea, you'll find: > 7 individual treatment rooms > 4 rooms with bath > A Zen area and a Zen tea room > A bathrobe is provided for your use during your treatment Club Med Spa by l’Occitane • Golf*: Beside the Resort, try the new 9-hole course at La Palmyre. • Kayak*: Family outing to Bonne Anse Bay. Two-hour kayak trip with an instructor, to observe migratory birds and enjoy the unique environment of the bay. • Surfing*: Courses for beginners or experienced surfers, organised by the French Surfing Federation. Booking on site. • Cycling*: Rental of bicycles and mountain bikes with baby seats and trollies. • Excursions*: You simply book at the excursions desk. > Coastal rescue > Futuroscope La Rochelle Aquarium and La Palmyre Zoo > Gironde estuary > Mortagne and the Chateau of Beaulon (1/2 day) > Quad, jet skiing, sand yachting > The Cordouan lighthouse or the isle of Aix (1 day) * At extra cost (1) Excluding school holiday/ (2) During school holiday Pine forest more exclusive more inclusive Restaurants • L'Atlantic (main restaurant): Indoors you can appreciate the nautical atmosphere and outdoors L’Atlantic Restaurant the shade of the terrace, enjoy a great and savoury international cuisine served from the buffet. Our chefs also prepare a daily selection of low-calory dishes. Parents can prepare meals for their little ones in the Baby Zone. The restaurant has air conditioning. Booster cushion and high chairs for babies are available. Seating arrangements available for 2,4,6,8 people. • La Fleur de Sel (speciality restaurant): The terrace of this speciality restaurant is situated on the first floor near the sea and has a magnificent view of the ocean. La Fleur de Sel restaurant In the evening, enjoy our seafood specialties with a waiter service. For evening meals, you simply book at reception, in the morning. Booster cushion and high chairs for babies are available. Seating arrangements for 2,4,6,8 people. • BABY CORNER special service An area devoted entirely to small children in L’Atlantic, the main buffet restaurant. This baby corner, located in main buffet restaurant, has sweet and savoury baby foods and the equipment necessary to prepare your babies' meals. Le Phare Bar Bars • Le Phare In the heart of the Resort between the pine forest and the swimming pool, this bar offers a variety of atmospheres: for a break between activities or night festive ambiance. Snacks served during the day. Don’t Forget, Not just All Included but Club Med All Included. + + + + + + Return flight Club room All-day Dining on Open bar & snacking Sports & Leisure Supervised Wellness: swimming and transfers accommodation with sumptuous buffet & served during the activities with activities and pool option to upgrade to a gourmet cuisine day and night expert tuition childcare for the Deluxe room little ones more exclusive more inclusive .
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