Club Med Launches New Family-Focused Experiences Across Asia
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As family travel trends evolve, Club Med is introducing a range of new family-focused programmes across Asia. Launched just in time at the recent MATTA Travel Fair, the new experiences are targeted towards meeting the rising demand for enriching, hassle-free multigenerational holidays. The new offerings span Club Med resorts in Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia.
New Club Med Highlights Across Asia

In Japan, Club Med Kiroro Grand will host the Zico 10 Camp from 17 July to 31 August 2025. This exclusive football camp, introduced in Asia for the first time, is developed in collaboration with Brazilian football legend Zico. It offers children aged 6–17 professional training sessions focused on skill-building, teamwork, and confidence in an engaging, family-inclusive environment.

Over in Thailand, Club Med Phuket now features a newly launched Family Oasis, a 1,117 sqm space designed to balance fun and relaxation. Highlights include creatively themed family rooms with direct access to a Splash Park, a 600 sqm water play zone, parent-friendly lounge areas, and an all-day snack corner.
Closer to home, Club Med Cherating in Malaysia is enhancing its nature-focused activities for families. From May 2025, guests can enjoy stargazing experiences with telescope workshops, a “Nature Artist” programme encouraging creative expression in a rainforest setting, and outdoor adventures like turtle scavenger hunts and botanical trails.
All-Inclusive And Worry-Free

Club Med’s signature all-inclusive offerings continue to provide families with convenience and peace of mind. From premium accommodations and gourmet dining to childcare services and family-friendly activities, every aspect is designed to make travel seamless. Children under four stay free at selected resorts, making it easier for young families to enjoy a well-deserved break.
With these exclusive travel deals, families are encouraged to check out their next adventure at one of Club Med’s many destinations, including those in Indonesia, Maldives, and Hokkaido, Japan.

