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Club Med Ixtapa, Mexico
Top All-Inclusive Resort
by Fran Falkin

Club Med Ixtapa was honored as a Top All-Inclusive Resort for parents with infants and toddlers in 2001.

Club Med Ixtapa was honored as a Top All-Inclusive Resort in 2001 by our parent company, Family Travel Forum, for reaching out to those caring for infants, toddlers and children under 5 years, as well as older siblings.  Each winner offers such superb childcare, exceptional recreational facilities, real value for money, and overall excellence, that they give proof to FTF's motto: Have Kids, Still Travel!  Here's a look at the resort today.

Club Med Ixtapa
Mexico 
800/CLUB MED

When speaking of everything-for-one-price vacations, Club Med, which created the "all-inclusive" concept over 50 years ago, is always touted as a family favorite.  Known for its sports and recreation, meals, upbeat and friendly international staff, as well as superb children's programs and childcare, Club Med consistently earns high marks from FTF's members. The renovated and upgraded village in Ixtapa is located on a broad white beach overlooking the vast, warm Pacific. You will be welcomed at the refurbished reception center and shown to your hacienda-style, air-conditioned room, upgraded with new furnishings, TV, and telephone.  Swim, sail, kayak, play tennis, try the new in-line skating course, or take an excursion to explore the Sierra Madre Mountains or the cute, touristy fishing port of Zihuatanejo.

While you relax and enjoy, your children are fully engaged in extensive programs. With Petit, Mini and Junior/Teen Clubs for ages 2 to 17 (6 days a week from 9am-9pm), and the addition of a Baby Club for ages 4 to 23 months (6 days a week from 9:30am-5:30pm), Ixtapa joins Club Med Sandpiper in Florida as the only villages in North America to offer specialized infant care. As your older kids climb, go on boat rides, try tennis and kayaking, and even learn how to fly the trapeze at the Circus Workshop, your youngest will be cared for by experienced Club Med staff in the Baby Club. Each baby is assigned her own crib to rest comfortably after a morning of playing and walks.

Lunches are specially-prepared by the Chef of the Baby Dining Room. Afternoons are filled with entertaining puppets, clowns, and indoor/outdoor play until a freshly-cooked dinner is served. The Convenience Room, open 24 hours, is stocked with baby paraphernalia and supplies so that parents can provide feedings and snacks whenever necessary.

 2001 Top Ten Getaways for Tiny Travelers
Top All-Inclusive Resorts:
Club Med Ixtapa, Mexico
Crown Paradise Club Cancun, Mexico
Top Beach Resorts:
Our Lucaya Beach Resort, Grand Bahama Island
Top Family Camp:
YMCA Camp du Nord, Minnesota
Top Golf and Tennis Resort:
Wild Dunes Resort, South Carolina
Top Internatioanl Getaway:
Club Valtur Pila, Italy
Center Parcs Village, France

Top Romantic Getaway:
Cunard Line, Queen Elizabeth 2
Top Ski Resorts:
Bretton Woods Mountain Resort, New Hampshire
Snowbird Ski Resort, Utah

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