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In South Africa’s first Club Med luxury family resort

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A New All‑Inclusive Getaway on South Africa’s Dolphin Coast

What’s Happening?

In just under two months, the very first Club Med resort in South Africa will swing open its doors. Set to launch on July 4 at Tinley Manor, the property sits on the sunny KwaZulu‑Natal north coast, only a half‑hour drive from King Shaka International Airport. It’s a big deal for the country’s tourism scene and promises a mix of beach fun, cultural flair, and eco‑friendly design.

Why This Spot?

  • Prime location: Nestled between Durban and world‑class safari parks, guests can easily combine a seaside break with a bush adventure.
  • Heritage meets holiday: The resort’s look celebrates Zulu traditions while keeping the laid‑back vibe of the Dolphin Coast.
  • Big investment: Covering 54,000 m² across 64 buildings, it’s one of the largest tourism projects on the north coast in recent years.

Design & Atmosphere

  • Local art & patterns: Walls and fabrics showcase reinterpreted Zulu beadwork, basketry, and handcrafted pieces made by nearby artists.
  • Beach‑y feel: Open lounges, breezy terraces, and sea‑inspired décor give guests that classic tropical holiday sensation.
  • Nature‑first layout: Buildings follow the land’s natural curves, maximizing ocean views and fresh airflow while keeping energy use low.

What You Can Do There

Category Highlights
Water fun Beach Club with surfing (a first for Club Med worldwide), paddle‑boarding, kayaking on Lake O’Connor, and snorkeling trips.
Family zones Kids’ clubs for ages 4 months‑17 years, plus teen‑only hangouts and supervised activities.
Chill & wellness Open‑air yoga palapa, seaside cabanas, spa treatments, and sunset beach bonfires.
Food & drink Oceana Restaurant with ocean views, Nguni Gourmet Club serving African‑inspired dishes, multiple bars, and adults‑only lounges.
Meetings & events 500‑seat convention center with nine breakout rooms, perfect for workshops or small conferences.
Culture Guided estuary walks, traditional boma dining experiences, and live Zulu music performances.

Where You’ll Sleep

  • Superior Rooms: 295 units, 30‑40 m², many with sea views.
  • Deluxe Rooms: 50 units, 36 m², upgraded furnishings.
  • Exclusive Collection Suites: 60+ suites, 70‑90 m², featuring private balconies, stone floors, and hand‑woven textiles.
    All rooms use natural materials, large windows, and sliding doors to bring the outdoors inside.

Going Green

The resort sits on former sugarcane land next to dune forests, wetlands, and estuaries. Sustainability is woven into every detail:

  • Solar roofs on parking areas to generate clean power.
  • Floating tree‑inspired roofs that give shade and improve airflow.
  • Local stone cladding and sustainable wood composites.
  • Vertical screens inspired by traditional weaving for shade and privacy.
  • Water‑saving fixtures and passive cooling systems.
  • Native landscaping that protects existing trees and encourages biodiversity.
    The goal is a Green Star 4 rating from the Green Building Council of South Africa.

Community Impact

  • Jobs & training: Over 110 locals have already been hired and trained through Nukakamma School, an NGO that helps unemployed youth from Ballito townships.
  • Ongoing hiring: The rest of the hospitality team will be recruited from surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Local partnerships: Plans to work with nearby farmers, artisans, and cultural groups to create authentic experiences and support the regional economy.

Wrap‑Up

Club Med South Africa is shaping up to be more than just a holiday spot—it’s a blend of fun, culture, comfort, and care for the planet and people. Whether you’re chasing waves, learning about Zulu art, relaxing with family, or hosting a meeting with a view, the resort aims to give every visitor a memorable, feel‑good experience. Keep an eye out for the July 4 opening—your next adventure might just be a short flight away!

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