Enjoy a city stopover

At roadside eateries, you can choose from dim sum, congee rice porridge, wonton noodle soups and claypot rice dishes.

At roadside eateries, you can choose from dim sum, congee rice porridge, wonton noodle soups and claypot rice dishes.

Published Nov 13, 2013

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Johannesburg - Club Med has launched its new City Stopover packages, providing customers with the opportunity to experience the buzz and excitement of a metropolis, combined with the luxury of a resort holiday.

Customers can now enjoy hassle-free access to several city stopover destinations as part of their all-inclusive holiday experience.

Stuart de Bourgogne, managing director at Club Med South Africa, said customers now have the option to visit cities like Hong Kong, Bangkok, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul and New York as part of their holiday to Club Med resorts in China, Thailand, Maldives, Turkey, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Club Med’s Stopover packages are designed to encourage guests to discover and explore other cities as part of their Club Med holiday.

Guests have the opportunity to go sightseeing, shopping and experience the different cultures in each city.

“Long-haul flights can be tiresome and the city stopover packages afford guests a welcome break with the option to explore new destinations. Guests travelling to our Belek resort in Turkey can revel in the charm of Istanbul’s rich culture, discover its vibrant nightlife, go on a shopping spree at the Grand Bazaar or take in famous sights like Dolmabahce,” said De Bourgogne.

As part of the City Stopover launch, some of the special offers available include:

l Guests travelling to Club Med Belek in Turkey have the option of a nine-night package with a two-night stay at the four-star Hotel Crowne Plaza Old City in Istanbul.

l Guests travelling to Club Med Guilin in China have the option of a nine-night package with a two-night stay at the four-star Excelsior Hotel in Hong Kong.

For more information call the Club Med call centre at 011 840 2810. – Saturday Star

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