Hokkaido for non-skiers: What it’s like to stay at Club Med’s brand new resort with snowy mountain views

Hokkaido for non-skiers: What it’s like to stay at Club Med’s brand new resort with snowy mountain views

The skiing is the main factor that led most of you to click on the essay. Group riding lessons and the hire of the required gear are made available to guests as part of Club Med’s all-inclusive package at no additional cost. Every ability level has access to lessons, and each session lasts about two hours.

I’ll just say that the teachers below patiently and thoroughly imparted their knowledge.

Unfortunately, I’ve never been a good skier, and this trip did n’t really change that. Sure, I can do a good wedge now, but since I did n’t snow every day to hone my skills, the next time I’m in this place, we’ll probably have to enroll in the Beginner’s class once more.

The beauty of Club Med Kiroro Grand, however, is that it is a destination that has something for everyone, even those who are terrible at riding.

You can choose to learn snowboarding or snowshoeing during the winter or just relax in the beach. For my part, I made the decision to forego all and travel to a mountain’s highest point.