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French Alps, Club Med Serre-Chevalier

French Alps
French Alps, Club Med Serre-Chevalier
French Alps
Club Med
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Ski with views over the Ecrin Massif

Located in the valley of Briançon, the highest town in Europe, the Club Med all-inclusive Resort Serre-Chevalier benefits from 300 days of sunlight per year, while the trees and chalet roofs wear continual coats of snow. Your children will be thrilled by the arrival of Santa Claus at the Mini Club Med®. Try out the slopes, or put on your snowshoes and explore the tracks hidden between the pines, guided by your instructor. Back from your outdoor adventure, let yourself relax at the Club Med Spa by PAYOT, then finish your day on the dance floor, to the delight of your little ones.

Vacation Inclusions

  • All-Inclusive
  • All-day dining during your stay, all your meals are included, from breakfast and lunch to all-day snacking and dinner 
  • Bars & Snacks, enjoy unlimited access to all the resorts' bars and snack service - all day, every day
  • Sports & Activities, over 20 sports and activities are included during your stay. Enjoy beach activities like pickleball, flying trapeze, tennis, archery, yoga, snorkeling, sailing or mountain activities like skiing, snowboarding, hiking and so much more. Enjoy the activities as much as you want – there’s no limit! 
  • Skiing (package, lessons), skiing at Club Med is the guarantee of an all-inclusive stay without constraint. The lift pass and group lessons are included in your stay. Maximum comfort thanks to almost all resorts located at the foot of the slopes 

Featured Destinations

French Alps

French Alps

Located in the southeast, France's beautiful Alps nudge the mountains of Switzerland and Italy. Though best known as a winter sports mecca dotted with ski stations and picturesque towns, the area holds plenty of allure in summer as well.

The site of the 1968 Winter Olympics, Grenoble is an absolutely beautiful city and a fun place just to stroll and relax. Grenoble is about 65 mi/105 km southeast of Lyon and about 60 mi/100 km south of Geneva, Switzerland, and the winter skiing is excellent.

Be sure to take the cable car up to the Fort de la Bastille for the view, visit Bayard's Tomb in the St. Andre church, see the law courts (marvelous woodwork) and tour the distinguished modern-art collection at the painting and sculpture museum. Festivals include the three-week-long "Cabaret Frappe," which has singing, dancing and other concerts beginning in late July. The concerts and animations are free during the day and require paid tickets in the evening.

On a day trip southeast of Grenoble, take a walking tour of Briancon (about 35 mi/60 km away), the highest town in the European Union. (Switzerland has higher towns, naturally, but it's not a member of the EU.) Briancon has a variety of interesting architecture and fortifications.

Heading north of Grenoble takes you through a series of pleasant mountain towns, beginning with Chambery, a 16th-century town that was home to writer and philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He lived at Les Charmettes, the country house of his mistress, Madame de Warens, which stands on the outskirts of town. Also visit the fine-arts museum and the Chateau of the Dukes of Savoy, which in the 16th century was the home of the Shroud of Turin.

Next comes Annecy, which is about 20 mi/30 km north of Chambery. Set on a lovely lake, Annecy is a high-mountain summer resort offering tennis, golf and hiking. In summer, the grassy promenades on the western flanks of the lake fill with sunbathers and their umbrellas. Water enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, swimming and even scuba diving in what is considered one of Europe's cleanest lakes.

In a valley amid towering mountains east of Annecy, about 30 mi/50 km and very near the border with Switzerland, you'll find the town of Chamonix. It's a ski town in winter and often used as a base for hikers, climbers and those wanting to see Europe's tallest peak, Mont Blanc.

To see Mont Blanc, take a cable car up into the Alps to a point called Aiguille du Midi (Needle of the South), which is at an altitude of 12,500 ft/3,810 m. From there, the view of Mont Blanc (15,800 ft/4,816 m) and the surrounding peaks is spectacular. Allow plenty of time for this excursion—in midsummer, the wait for the cable car can be from one to four hours. Back down in the village, those interested in the history of mountaineering will want to visit the Musee Alpin.

An alternative for a breathtaking view of the Alps is the cable car to Mont d'Arbois at nearby St. Gervais. The cable car, which operates as a ski lift in winter, takes tourists to the top in summer, with no waiting in line. Yet another excursion is to La Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice), an enormous glacier. You can get to La Mer de Glace by a petit train that departs from Montenvers. The train can be quite crowded in the summer, so plan to arrive early.

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Valid Date Ranges

July 2024
07/24/2024 12/31/2025 Call for pricing
Sample rates are per person, based on double occupancy in a Superior category room on select weeks. Prices on other dates, room categories and/or at other resorts may vary. Blackout dates apply, including holidays and other dates. Minimum night stay may apply. Available at select resorts. Does not include airfare. Valid for new individual bookings only for select travel dates. Offer is subject to capacity control and may increase at any time. Club Med Membership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are additional. Other restrictions apply including brochure terms and cancellation/change fees. Not responsible for errors or omissions. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. CST#: 2020955-50. Rates vary by date of travel; please inquire for the best prices for your preferred travel dates.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.