Club Med will also renovate another 10 resorts over the next two years, starting with Djerba (Tunisia), Marrakech La Palmeraie (Morocco) and Palmiye (Turkey) in April, followed by Gregolimano (Greece) in July.
Resorts in Brazil’s Rio Das Pedras and Mexico’s Cancun will be renovated this year too, while resorts in Punta Cana (Dominican Republic), Martinique and Phuket (Thailand) will undergo renovations in 2025.
Club Med hosted its first-ever “agency” pop-up in central London on Tuesday (20 February) giving customers the chance to book their getaways in person and secure discounts of up to 15%.
Ahead of the event, Bresch said Club Med “continued to recognise the importance of agent partners”, stressing the trade “remained paramount” to its brand and sales efforts. He added on Thursday that Club Med was looking forward to working ever more closely with its trade partners as it gets to work on the new pipeline.
















