Are there any specific conditions in place for entertaining the youngest children ?
Getting a child to adapt to a new environment and new ways of living can be done, though not without a little trouble. It happens frequently and is often unavoidable, in keeping with separation and entering into group activities. This can mean problems with behaviour (crying, irritability), eating or sleep. The young child, placed in a group situation, is, because of his weak immunological defences, more vulnerable to ENT (ear, nose and throat) or digestive infections, that are easily spread. In accordance with current regulations, admission of children under the age of 6 to the Mini Club Med, Petit Club Med or Baby Club Med de Vittel Le Parc, au Petit Club Med de Bali, Cherating Beach et Ria Bintan, the Mini Club Med or Petit Club Med d’Opio et Pompadour, and children under the age of 11 to the Mini Club Med, Petit Club Med de Serre-Chevalier and to the Mini Club Med de La Palmyre Atlantique requires the presentation of a doctor’s certificate stating no contraindication to join ing gr