Club Med villages are divided into six concepts or “pleasures” such as: “to discover”; ” to experience the exceptional”; or “to live life to the fullest”. Most villages are designed for families, with villages providing daytime supervised facilities for children: the “Baby”, “Petit”, “Mini”, “Junior’s” clubs and 12 Passworld facilities worldwide which offer a special hang out space for 11-17 year olds. A minority of villages remain either adults only or open to children but without dedicated children’s activities.
As of January 2010 the resort company operates 79 villages, in Europe, Africa, USA, the Caribbean, Brazil, Southern Asia and Australia.
Each resort provides a list of services and activities in one single package. This includes lodging, food, use of facilities, sports activities, games, and shows. Certain items such as premium alcoholic beverages require the use of beads or tickets as a form of payment. Most villages now are all-inclusive for well alcohol.

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Mar.8,2010