[Club Med Kani] Family Fun (1)

Club Med Kani No Longer An Adults Only Resort

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Club Med Kani was previously an adults only all inclusive resort offering couples and adults a kid free getaway. From July this year, it opens its doors to kids who are four to 17 years old. There will be new engaging activities as well as trained Gentil Organisateurs (G.Os) to accompany and guide the kids.

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Kayaking, sailing, beach volleyball, kayaking, snorkelling, sailing, nature activity workshops, arts and crafts, group games and fun fringe activities such as clown hunts and sandcastle challenges, dance shows as well as outdoor movie screenings under the stars are some of the activities for both adults and kids.

The resort also offers a submarine, fishing and scenic flight excursion programmes for you to explore the best of nature in the Maldives.

“While the Maldives has traditionally been thought of as a resort for honeymooners, we have found increasing demand from people with young families, so we’re delighted to be able to respond to that need. After all, why should couples have all the fun!” says Club Med East South Asia Pacific CEO, Xavier Desaulles. 

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Special promotional rates for children aged four to 17 are available with savings of up to S$337 per child. As part of Club Med’s Great Singapore Sale, book before 30 June 2016 and enjoy savings of up to S$511 per adult for a 4D3N stay. A 4D3N vacation at Club Med Kani starts from S$870 per adult or S$533 per child. These rates include twin sharing accommodation in a Club Room renovated twin share, membership fees and transfers.

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