Club Med’s new incentive has an Exclusive Collection resort up for grabs

Club Med’s new incentive has an Exclusive Collection resort up for grabs

Club Med has announced a new incentive for Aussie agents to book the brand’s Exclusive Collection portfolio.

Up for grabs is a 7-night stay for two adults at one of the brand’s coveted Exclusive Collection resorts. To win, you need to be the top-selling travel advisor with the highest value of Exclusive Collection bookings, including air packages, made between 30 August and 30 November this year.

The winning travel advisor will have until 30 April 2023 to stay at their choice of one of the selected properties:

  • Kani Exclusive Collection Space, The Maldives
  • Seychelles Club Med Exclusive Collection, Republic of Seychelles
  • Michès Playa Esmeralda Club Med Exclusive Collection, Dominican Republic
  • Punta Cana Exclusive Collection Space, Dominican Republic
  • Cancun Exclusive Collection Space, Mexico
  • Quebec Charlevoix Club Med Exclusive Collection, Canada
  • Rio Das Pedras La Reserve Club Med Exclusive Collection, Brazil

Quotes and bookings can be made directly through the agent portal but need to be in before 30 November with the winner announced on 1 December 2022.

This incentive comes as Club Med recently announced its new ski resort in Japan, which is slated to open on 15 December 2022. Club Med Kiroro Peak is set to offer incredible snow experiences in the famed Hokkaido prefecture, with access to long ski seasons into early May.

Club Med Kiroro will be a takeover and combination of two existing properties to create one integrated snow resort, each with distinctive buildings located a three-minute buggy ride or a short gondola ride apart.

The resort will open in two phases, with Club Med Kiroro Peak opening this December followed by Club Med Kiroro Grand in 2023. When both are open, Club Med Kiroro will offer close to 400 guest rooms during the peak winter season.

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