ACADEMIES AND ADVENTURES
W
ith pristine beaches and immaculate pools, guests at all five of the Sani Resort hotels will be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing
a spot in which to relax and soak up the sun. But the warm Mediterranean rays aren’t the
only thing that can be enjoyed at Sani Resort. Designed for guests of all ages, the resort’s
collection of academies offers the chance to learn new skills and make new friends. At each of the on-site academies, experienced
instructors fuse technical know-how with a fun atmosphere, so budding sport stars and adventurers can learn and play in a safe, fun environment.
RAFA NADAL TENNIS CENTRE Every kind of tennis fan, from complete beginner to seasoned pro, is welcome at Sani’s Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre, developed by the legend of the game himself. The centre, which operates between April and
October, comprises eight clay courts, which can be rented for 60 or 90-minute sessions, and an outdoor lounge in which to unwind with a cold drink. Guests can personalise their schedule based on how much they’d like to play, from just one hour to a week’s training. Private lessons offer the ultimate flexibility, as
guests can opt for anything from one to 10 hours of coaching spread across the week. The instructors adapt each session to the player’s individual needs, making it a perfect option for guests keen to improve their game in a short space of time. There are also group packages for adults and children
Bear Grylls Survival Academy
looking to perfect their backhand and serve more aces. The sessions last for two hours and take place five times a week, allowing plenty of time for guests to enjoy the rest of what Sani has to offer.
CHELSEA FOUNDATION FOOTBALL ACADEMY If football is more your client’s cup of tea, then the Sani Football Academy, run in association with the Chelsea FC Foundation, will score very highly. On the Uefa-approved pitch, guests aged from four to 16 can brush up on their dribbling and
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