Club Med’s flash sale has 30% off Asian resorts

Club Med’s flash sale has 30% off Asian resorts

Club Med has announced a two-week flash sale starting today, with massive discounts on its most popular resorts across Asia for last-minute departures.

From 17 August to 2 September 2022, agents can secure deals for their clients when booking a five-night holiday with travel dates through to 16 December 2022. This sale is family-friendly as it includes the September school holiday dates.

Bali, Indonesia

  • From AUD $1069 per adult, save $356; $3418 per family, save $1143.
  • From NZD $1144 per adult, save $381; $3658 per family, save $1223.

Phuket, Thailand

  • From AUD $900 per adult, save $300; $2880 per family, save $960.
  • From NZD $956 per adult, save $319; $3063 per family, save $1018.

Kani, Maldives

  • From AUD $1766 per adult, save $524; $5626 per family, save $1734.
  • From NZD $1889 per adult, save $556; $6016 per family, save $1844.

Cherating, Malaysia

  • From AUD $1482 per adult, save $488; $4746 per family, save $1564.
  • From NZD $1636 per adult, save $544; $5232 per family, save $1748.

Bintan Island, Indonesia

  • From AUD $1463 per adult, save $488; $4685 per family, save $1555.
  • From NZD $1556 per adult, save $519; $4983 per family, save $1658.

As with all Club Med bookings, agents are covered by the brand’s Peace of Mind Policy which features flexible booking options if the booking is affected by travel restrictions or quarantine mandates.

Club Med recently celebrated the launch of its newest Japan resort, Club Med Kiroro, which will open to skiers on 15 December, in time for the Japanese ski season.

The travel operator has also announced its Early Bird 2023 Sun Sale, offering up to 30 per cent on its Sun resorts for travel dates between 1 May – 16 December 2023. Agents can log into the new Club Med Travel Agent Portal to secure the brand’s best price guarantee on its Sun resorts across The Mediterranean, The Caribbean, The Indian Ocean and Asia.

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