Sustainability is a key consideration to Club Med and this project embraces environmental stewardship by spearheading the Bye Bye Plastics movement , which looks at progressively cutting the usage of plastic water bottles and single-use plastics in resorts , a commitment already successfully implemented in the brand ’ s resorts around the world .
A Jewel of KwaZulu-Natal Club Med Tinley promises a memorable South African beach and bush experience , providing guests with the opportunity to reconnect with nature and the wild . The resort will feature a surf-lifestyle concept for healthy beach holidays and will be shaped by art and local culture . Additionally , guests will have the chance to embark on a safari experience to discover the wildlife of Africa . The resort will span 32ha , with 406 keys , and a convention centre for 500 ; it will also feature an allinclusive experience with culinary delights , family fun , a wide range of leisure activities such as a surf school , padel , beach rugby , archery and a resort centre for shopping and dining .
The strategic location of Club Med Tinley adds to its charm and beauty . Nestled on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal , this cosmopolitan haven offers upmarket accommodation destinations , leisure facilities , and warm weather throughout the year . The resort is conveniently accessible via the modern and convenient King Shaka International Airport , making it an attractive destination for both local and international travellers .
“ Since its creation in 1950 , Club Med has been a pioneer in discovering new exceptional destinations . With this new project , together with our partner the Collins Residential Consortium , we aim to create value to the local communities and contribute to the international prestige of the beautiful province of KwaZulu- Natal ”, says Henri Giscard d ’ Estaing , President of Club Med .
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