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DESTINATIONS KIDS’ CLUBS FAMILY HOLIDAYS


Three to five-year-olds are kept busy with the Bamse Club, whose mascot is a big, cuddly bear, while for older kids there’s @611, offering outdoor games and water-based activities. There are also combined sessions


offering everyone from three to 11 the chance to play together, and all sessions are two hours long, six days a week (free of charge). Higher-end brand Tui Sensatori,


meanwhile, has a Play House at every resort, and a Sensory Nursery in short and mid-haul destinations, where morning and afternoon activities take place throughout the day, seven days a week. The Sensory Nurseries offer full-day


care for parents wanting a whole day off, and there are also evening sessions two to three times a week in summer, and once a week in winter. Book it: Seven nights’ all-inclusive at the 4T-rated Tui Family Life Atlantica Marmari Beach in Kos, Greece, costs from £799 per person, based on a family of four sharing, with flights from Stansted on July 31. tui.co.uk


BELOW: First Choice


Holiday Village BOTTOM:


Tui Sensatori RIGHT:


Lollo the Giraffe, Sunwing Family Resorts


 THOMAS COOK Lollo the Giraffe and Bernie the Bear are the stars of the kids’ clubs at Thomas Cook’s SunConnect and Sunwing Family Resorts, with five and six-day programmes (depending on the season) for those aged three and up. At Sunwing they comprise a Mini


Land for kids between three and seven, offering mini Olympics, aqua discos, evening shows and more with parents getting involved. Eight to 11-year-olds (and 12-15s in high season) will find plenty to do with the likes of movie nights, water games, a Beach Boot Camp and Teen Idol talent competition, plus a teen lounge complete with consoles and other games. Most activities are free, and split into morning, afternoon and evening sessions. It’s a similar deal at SunConnect, with a Lollo & Bernie Kids’ Club for three to 11-year-olds and a Teen Chill- out Area for 12-17s (some activities are payable). There are also open-house family sessions twice a week, where parents can take newborns. Book it: Seven nights’ all-inclusive at


Sunwing Resort Fanabe in Tenerife costs from £2,414, based on two adults and two children sharing, with flights from Manchester in July. thomascook.com


 CLUB MED For a full-on, action-packed schedule, look to Club Med. You’ll find everything from windsurfing to trampolining at the brand’s various resorts, while kids’ clubs cater to everyone from four months to 17 years. They include Baby Club Med


(suitable for those up to two years), Petit Club Med (two to three), Mini Club Med (four to 10) and Junior Club Med (11 to 17), with activities running from 9am to 5.30pm every day, and select activities in the evenings too. They’re all free apart from the Baby and Petit programmes, and babysitting services are available 24 hours a day. Book it: Seven nights’ all-inclusive at Club Med Punta Cana costs from £1,198 per adult and £967 per child, including flights from Gatwick on May 26. Under-fours stay free. clubmed.co.uk


48travelweekly.co.uk2 May 2019


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