Club Med Suiss Alps

The Swiss Alps

It's Impossible to imagine Switzerland without its mountains. The Alps have always shaped the country's identity and are of great historical and geopolitical importance.


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The Swiss Alps stretch from the Petit-Saint-Bernard pass in the west to the Resia pass in the east. According to the traditional classification of the Alpine system, they are part of the Central Alps. It accounts for two-thirds of Swiss territory and is the largest of Switzerland's three geographical zones. 

At the foot of these mountains lies the only Club Med resort in the Swiss Alps: Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil. Set in the heart of one of the world's oldest winter sports resorts, you'll be welcomed in pure Swiss tradition for an authentic, all-inclusive ski vacation. 



Les Villages Ski Club Med des Alpes suisses:

SKI DOMAIN: HAUTE-ENGADINE

Between 1750 meters and 3303 meters altitude

  • 88 Alpine ski slopes
  • 350 km of Alpine ski slopes
  • 56 lifts
  • 222 km of cross-country ski trails
  • Freeride and fun zones

Meet our Club Med Specialists who can help you plan your trips to any of the Club Med destinations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Club Med operates in the Swiss Alps with resorts such as Club Med Davos and Club Med Saas-Fee.
Activities include skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing in winter. In summer, guests can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and climbing. The resorts also offer fitness classes, spa treatments, and evening entertainment.
Yes, Club Med resorts in the Swiss Alps are family-friendly. They offer kids' clubs such as Baby Club Med, Mini Club Med, and Junior Club Med, with activities tailored for various age groups.
Accommodations range from standard rooms to deluxe suites. Rooms are equipped with modern amenities, and some offer stunning views of the Alps.
For winter sports, the best time to visit is from December to April when snow conditions are optimal. For summer activities like hiking and mountain biking, the ideal period is from June to September.
Yes, Club Med resorts operate on an all-inclusive basis, which includes all meals, snacks, and drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Dining options include buffet-style meals and à la carte restaurants.
Ski lessons are available for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. These lessons are provided by certified instructors and are included in the all-inclusive package.
Yes, many Club Med resorts in the Swiss Alps feature spas offering massages, facials, body treatments, and relaxation areas. They are perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes or exploring the mountains.
Absolutely. The resorts provide romantic amenities such as luxurious accommodations, private dining options, and relaxing spa treatments. Couples can also enjoy the beautiful Alpine scenery and après-ski activities.
Club Med resorts adhere to strict safety protocols, including 24-hour security, on-site medical services, and enhanced hygiene measures to ensure the safety and well-being of guests.
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