Whether you want to meet Mr/Ms Right or just have a good time and party all night; Club Med singles parties are the perfect place to be.
Held across Club Med�s southern pacific resorts, they have become high spots on the singles� social calendar and always sell out within weeks of being launched.
The ninth season of parties is now underway with Club Med New Caledonia starting the ball rolling on June 9-24.
Billed as the longest hottest party of the year, the New Caledonia Singles Party promises a sizzling nightly mix of hot bands, live DJs and dancing and days filled with picnics, beach parties and sports.
The idea is something for everyone � meet new people from around the world, brush up on your sports skills with expert tuition, or just laze around the pool. Club Med invented younger singles� parties to create the best possible holiday for singles seeking to celebrate their lifestyle.
For those who can�t make it in June, New Caledonia hosts another singles party in November (1 � 18). For the over 35 singles, there�s the Solo Rendezvous at Club Med Bali in September (8 � 16). And for those who fancy the tropics, there�s the Jungle Singles Event at Club Med Malaysia in October (12 � 21).
One of the nicest things about Club Med�s singles events is that single parents are not excluded. Club Med�s kids clubs cater for 2 year olds to 12 year olds from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm every day and they�re famous for keeping kids entertained and enthralled. The chances are the kids will drag you back to the next singles event.
A 6 night package from Sydney / Brisbane is $1440 pp. twin share and $1,614 for a single while the same package from Melbourne costs $1570 pp. twin share and $1744 for a single.
Almost everything is included in the pre-paid package: airfares, transfers, accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner (with wine, beer and soft drinks at lunch and dinner) sports (with equipment and tuition) and entertainment.
For bookings call Club Med�s toll free number: 1800 258 2633. Or Discover Club Med on www.clubmed.com.au.
For Media information (national) call Rea Francis Media: 02 9660 8000.
Queensland: Pamela Robson: 07 3839 8747 or 0412 158 886.