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NATIONALITY French
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SPOKEN LANGUAGES French-English-Spanish
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ASSIGNMENT From 01/05/2012 to 06/10/2012
The peace of mind of all-inclusive holidays by Club Med :
- 1 At extra cost and where possible
2 Transfers only in case of purchase of the Club Med Package including transport, exceptions for some Resorts
3 Depending on the Resort
4 Depending on the dates
5 Except for the hammam (Bali, Trancoso, Phuket, Cervinia, Val d'Isère) & Sauna (Bali, Trancoso, Cervinia)
6In Chamonix Mont-Blanc the Brévent and Flégère ski domains close on 21 April 2013, and Club Med snow sports end on the same day.
7 In Val d'Isère, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Méribel 3 resorts and Arcs Extrême, our group lessons from 12 years.
Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts
France - Sant'Ambroggio
The Resort
Suspended halfway between sea and sky amid the calm of the maquis scrubland humming with cicadas, lies an estate overhanging a rocky headland surrounded by clear water: welcome to Sant'Ambroggio.
The coastline between Calvi and Ile Rousse has a myriad of inlets like pearls along a necklace of beaches.
The hinterland is full of Corsican treasures, making this a hiking as well as a sailing paradise, but you can also choose to spend your days at a lazier pace, comfortably installed on one of the solarium deckchairs at the sea's edge or by the pool, surrounded by a hedge of umbrella pines.
Parks & Gardens
The Resort is in a unique setting between the mountains and the sea. The gardens are planted with laurel trees, mimosa, roses, pine trees, acacia and numerous perennial plants.
Beach
Just down from the Resort, a small, fine sandy beach 90 yards by 40●
The sea bed is a little rocky, so sandals are useful for getting into the water.
Public beach some 300 yards from the Resort.
Their word
Olivier, 34 ans
"Here, the winds blow from all four corners of the world; there's the Libecciu, the Mistral, the Tramontane, the Levante, the Sirocco... The conditions are ideal for sailing. I found out just how enjoyable it really can be to whizz across the water on the single-hulled boats!"