WHAT’S NEW?
These are exciting times here at Neilson. We’ve been
super-busy over the last 12 months, working hard to bring you two new destinations, three exciting new beachclubs (one of which is a stylish adult-only club, as pictured here), some great new activities and new dining options.
Two new destinations Baia dei Mori Beachclub, Sardinia Baia del Mori is a low rise beachclub, set amongst pine trees that back onto the most beautiful turquoise bay and sandy beach. It’s situated on the north east coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, to the south of the famous Costa Smeralda. We include a wide range of activities on your holiday and if you’re into road cycling, you’ll be in your element. See page 42 to find out more.
Alana Beachclub, Croatia It’s great to be back in Croatia. Renowned for its natural beauty, crystal clear water and abundance of historic sites, there’s
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much to love about this country. You’ll find Alana Beachclub in a beautiful spot on a private beach at the foot of the towering peaks of the Paklenica National Park. See page 46 to find out more.
Both Baia dei Mori and Alana Beachclubs are 100% exclusive to Neilson. Our Neilson managers and their teams will be running the beach, all the land sports and the kids’ clubs, but as we’ve always done at Cosmos Beachclub, we’re putting the hotel operation in the more than capable hands of local experts. We’ll be working alongside our new Croatian and Sardinian partners, making the most of their local knowledge and expertise.
Adult-only Buca Beachclub, Greece Our first adult-only beachclub means if you love the idea of a Neilson holiday, but also like the idea of child-free downtime, Buca Beachclub may just be the one for you! With only 53 rooms and a new à la carte club board service, it’s a small hotel with a boutique vibe. See page 66 to find out more.
New activities Rock climbing We’ve got climbing walls and instruction at Alana Beachclub in Croatia and Messini Beachclub in Greece. Both beachclubs are also very close to some amazing
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