
The French Alps are eternal. These are, after all, the very peaks that saw the marches of Hannibal and Napoleon, and cradled the musings of philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau. These majestic mountains have seen it all. It is, thus, not wrong for holidaymakers to expect to be imbued with a sense of life being lived at its absolute maximum on their vacations here.
For indulgent alpine adventures laden with world-class dining, spa treatments and breathtaking views, we must turn to the experts. With over 70 years of experience in delivering dream holidays to discerning travellers, travel operator Club Med is a trusted name for where to stay and things to do when visiting the French Alps. The company has the winning formula for extravagant mountainous escapades: thrilling on-and-off-slope ski experiences blended with a family-first approach, top-notch wellness offerings and refined dining—all wrapped up in a leisurely ambience.
Add its all-inclusive model to the equation and Club Med is more than equipped to address your desires on these wintry slopes. Whether it’s heart-pounding ski experiences, unforgettable family moments or the ultimate peace of mind, a la Rousseau, Club Med has it covered.
The company’s Exclusive Collection in the French Alps elevates things even further. As the pinnacle of Club Med’s offerings, the exclusive chalets and villas, which are tucked discreetly within the company’s resorts, offer the peak of alpine indulgence. These intimate spaces, suffused with thoughtful refinement, provide the most personal and profound experience of the mountains, paired with bespoke and unobtrusive service.
This story is from the November 2024 edition of Robb Report Singapore.
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