Club Med, known for introducing the all-inclusive concept, continues to lead the industry with strong global growth, innovation, and a bold vision for the future. In the first half of 2025, the brand reported that Mountain Resorts saw a 7% increase in Business Volume and a 6% rise in Average Daily Rate (ADR), driven by a diverse portfolio and Club Med’s unmatched family offerings at premier ski destinations. Similarly, the Exclusive Collection—Club Med’s luxury all- inclusive line—saw a 6% ADR increase, underscoring strong demand for upscale holiday experiences. Over 1.5 million guests visited Club Med in the 2024 fiscal year, with 75% coming from abroad—a 12- point increase over the past decade. As it celebrates 75 years, Club Med is advancing projects across North America, South Africa, Asia, and Europe, alongside major renovations to its flagship Punta Cana property this fall – all while enhancing premium offerings and deepening its commitment to sustainable tourism.
“Club Med delivered a strong performance in the first half of 2025, reflecting the successful execution of its premium, all-inclusive strategy and the unwavering commitment of our teams worldwide,” said Stéphane Maquaire, President of Club Med. “Forward bookings for the rest of the year and into 2026 show continued momentum in an uncertain environment, supported by robust demand for mountain destinations and upscale experiences. Club Med remains well-positioned to pursue sustainable growth, supported by its 75-year heritage and disciplined global expansion. I am truly excited to be working with all our teams around the world to build on this momentum and shape the next chapter of Club Med’s success.”







