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Global resort at Tinley Manor on track for mid-2026 opening

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CONSTRUCTION of Club Med’s first Resort in South Africa is in full swing, and the excitement is building as it moves steadily toward its scheduled opening in July 2026. Officially named Club Med South Africa, this unique destination promises to deliver the perfect mix of beachside relaxation and safari experiences.

Nestled alongside the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, and bordered by vibrant wildlife reserves, the Resort will be an ideal escape for both international and local travellers looking for a blend of tranquillity and adventure.

Milestones and construction phases

The scale of this development has necessitated a phased construction approach, allowing for multiple aspects of the project to advance simultaneously. The current focus is on three critical components:

  1. Hotel Section: Construction has reached the first floor of the main hotel at Club Med South Africa Beach, which will comprise 345 rooms. The Resort centre, which will have a main pool, main restaurant and bar, welcome area and boutique, is also taking shape and promising to be a vibrant centrepiece for the Resort. Progress on the family area, which will include a family pool and kids’ clubs, and the sports area is equally on track, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all guests.
  2. Exclusive Collection Villas: Platforms have been prepared, and piling has begun on the 66 luxury villas, each offering stunning views over the estuary.
  3. Convention Centre and Parking: Groundwork has started on the state-of-the-art conference venue, designed to accommodate 500 delegates, along with the Resort’s parking area, which will maintain a vehicle-free zone for guests’ safety and tranquillity.

Olivier Perillat-Piratoine, MD of Club Med South Africa, commented on the project saying: “I am delighted to share that construction is well on track for the opening in July 2026. We look forward to onboarding the market and engaging with our customers on this fantastic venture. We will share more information on the Resort and the future experience our guests can expect as the construction progresses.”

Best practices and local involvement

The project exemplifies a perfect partnership between global best practices and local expertise, with the construction being guided by the Green Building Council of South Africa’s (GBCSA) principles. The development is on track to achieve a 4-star GBCSA rating, underscoring Club Med’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Over 1,200 workers are expected to be employed at the peak of construction, with the workforce currently at 40% of this target. Notably, most labour is sourced from within a 5km radius of the site, including input from three local wards and the traditional council, ensuring the project has a meaningful and positive impact on the surrounding community.

Adding to the positive outlook Chris du Toit, project director for the development, says: “This project is a testament to what can be achieved through collaboration and a shared vision. By combining global standards with local expertise, we are not only building a Resort but also contributing to the growth and development of the region.”

Club Med is set to make history with the opening of its first-ever Resort in South Africa, bringing its signature all-inclusive offering to the country’s stunning landscapes. This groundbreaking addition will offer premium accommodation where everything is taken care of – from gourmet meals and an open bar to a wide range of land and water activities, as well as dedicated kids clubs, all included in the price.

Joining a prestigious portfolio of sun and snow resorts located in some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations, this new Club Med will introduce a unique bush experience through its exclusive safari lodge located in the north of Zululand. Additionally, it will feature the first-ever Club Med surf school, making it a must-visit destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to immerse themselves in nature’s beauty.

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