This year, Verdura Resort, a Rocco Forte hotel, is introducing new creative activities for the children, available alongside their academies where trainings are held by world renewed sport stars.
Highlights include:
Channelling your inner artist
The Graffiti Academy Teenagers can now express their creativity freely on a new colourful graffiti wall. All the necessary tools, including paint, will be provided, as well as notions and suggestions on how to create real masterpieces using different graffiti techniques and styles such as stencil, brush, 3D and many more
Easter-themed crafts The spirit of Easter and spring is reflected in the Arts & Crafts programme, where children can create their own Easter baskets, craft bunnies and flowers and paint Easter eggs
Training with the stars
Football Academy with Gianluca Zambrotta, who won the 2006 World Cup with Italy’s national team, from 13-18 April
Golf Junior Academy for kids and teens and a Golf Tournament run for adults on 11 April, both held on the stunning golf courses with coastal views
Learning something new
Curious explorers can learn more about Sicilian Mythology, which comes alive at nearby places like the archaeological park of Selinunte or the famous Valley of the Temples
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Verdura Resort, Sicily (T. +39 06 32888630) offers a four-night family stay from €3,680, saving €920, based on two adults and two children sharing two rooms on a half board basis, with a daily sports academy for one child. The savings includes a 50% discount on the second room.
For additional information, please visit roccofortehotels.com
Verdura Resort, part of Rocco Forte Hotels, with two kilometres of private beach, Kyle Phillips golf courses, a world-class spa offering a range of holistic therapies, an excellent kids club, four restaurants with gourmet and casual dining options, is the perfect Mediterranean gateway. With 153 rooms, 44 suites and 6 pool suites, Verdura Resort fuses modern design with environmentally sensitive architecture that is simultaneously luxurious and firmly rooted in Sicilian culture.