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Family Holidays


classic-styled rooms in the main building and then luxury glamping options.”


Pitch perfect The other boom in family travel has come via sports. Forte Village in Sardinia started the trend for having real life sports stars host their kids sports clubs during the summer holidays in conjunction with the Chelsea Football Academy and many others have followed suit. Chia Laguna Resort also in Sardinia now plays host to premier league


footballers, Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson, who head up the resort’s


Football Academy, while La Manga in Spain, Martinhal in the Algarve and Buccament Bay on St Vincent are others with a firm sporty focus. Former rugby pros Austin Healey and Will Greenwood have recently launched Legend Holidays & Events offering sporty holidays for active families at Forte Village and The Landings St Lucia for the


coming months. The BodyHoliday in St Lucia has a Well-Fit


Families option, best for kids aged 12-plus, designed to get the whole family fit. You get to train with Olympic athletes in challenging beach bootcamps but also find your Zen with family yoga workshops. There is also a quiet evolution in wellness for


kids with more luxury spas opening their door to little ones for adapted treatments. “Just like grown-ups, children need to de-


stress,” says Anna Bjurstam, vice-president of Six Senses Spa and Wellness. “My own children are proof of how treatments such as massage can calm them, and there are infinite possibilities to engage kids in fun and quirky wellness activities.” Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives is one


resort pioneering new approaches to holistic health for all the family, with kids introduced to meditation through music classes and basic yoga poses (invaluable for calming tantrums!), along with gentle treatments in the spa such as mini manicures and hair braiding. In Greece, Sani Resort has four spas, offering


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