Citius, altius, fortius, but make it luxury
Vacations are not just about relaxing on the beach or exploring the mountains. They can also be a time to level up your amateur sports interests and train like an Olympian with top-notch coaches at th...

Olympics in Paris, T20 World Cup in the US, Wimbledon in the UK, the upcoming European leg of the Formula 1 season, the Euro in Germany—2024 is an exhilarating year for sports fans. No wonder they are out and about.
Daily headlines talk about the boom in the travel and tourism sector. A recent World Economic Forum study observes that the industry will soon surpass the levels seen before the pandemic. And sports tourism appears to be playing a big part in this spurt.
According to Thomas Cook, 23 percent of Indian travellers consider sporting events when choosing their next travel destinations. The travel agency is anticipating 200 percent growth in this segment in 2024, as they witness a 20 to 25 percent uptick in interest in major sporting events across the globe.
“The high-end Indian outbound travel market is increasingly embracing sports tourism, driven by a deep-rooted passion for sports, favourable economic factors and a desire for unique travel experiences. This trend not only benefits travellers but also contributes significantly to the global sports tourism market," says Rajeev Kale, president & country head, holidays, MICE, visa, Thomas Cook (India) Limited.
But what if travelling in the name of sports goes beyond being a mere spectator to watch the action up and close? What if the desire is to at least level up? It may not be about finding a coaching institute and devoting hours on days to be an athlete—what if one just has the desire to perfect the swing on the golf course, better the serve on the paddle court, work on volleys on the tennis court, or even improve footwork just to win the box cricket match with friends?
It’s the sort of addition UK-based Malini Ganju, 49, managing director of MS Tours and Travels, was in search of when planning her family holiday last July. “My son, then 17, was interested in football and boxing, and my husband in tennis," says Ganju, who splits her time between London and New Delhi.
Forte Village Resort in Sardinia provided the Ganjus with something for everyone to enjoy—a beautiful beach, an array of dining options, evening entertainment, daytime activities and superlative coaches to be better at the sports they love. “It’s definitely exclusive, and you get to train with some of the best coaches," says Ganju. “The coaching was fantastic, and it helped my son to correct his swing. It also has a great mix of people," recalls Ganju. “My son ended up making friends with some boys that he is still in touch with."
There is a niche trend emerging among travellers to seek out the most luxurious resorts in the most exotic locales, which will not only offer the much-needed R&R but also turn that second R into a serious coaching session with the best professionals from various sports faculties.
From collaborating with Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre and the Juventus and Chelsea foundations to inviting British Champion Frank Buglioni to offer personal boxing lessons and enlisting Olympic gold medallist Elisa Di Francisca to teach fencing, luxury resorts are leaving no stone unturned to satisfy their guests’ urge to refine their technique of the game.
We present some of the finest options to consider if recreation with upskilling is the goal of your vacation.
The tennis academy has eight clay courts. Guests can play or take customised coaching courses developed under an exclusively designed training system. Either you learn the methods that made the King of Clay one of the greats or polish the footwork on one of their turfs. Tourists who prefer reskilling over recreation also end up at the Bear Grylls Survival Academy or Sani Sailing during their stay. “We ensure each guest has access to our app and a dedicated concierge to book lessons and courses that suit them," says Dimitris Issaris, sports and recreation director at Sani Resorts. “Our coaches are exceptionally trained to personalise everything to suit a guest’s needs."
Kids can train with coaches from top Italian football clubs like AS Roma and Juventus. “During the Easter holiday, something special happened at ‘Football Legends Academy’ led by Gianluca Zambrotta (2006 World Cup champion with Italian football team). A young autistic boy started looking shyly at boys playing football. Our trainers found a way to involve him on the pitch for the first time. His parents told us he’d spent some of the most beautiful days in his life," recalls Isabella Giglia, cluster PR manager at Verdura Resort in Sicily.
But the main attractions are the three state-of-the-art 18-hole courses and a golf academy led by a team of pro players. Legends like Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Severiano Ballesteros have played on the courses, winning tournaments and delighting the crowds. Former world number one Luke Donald learnt to play golf at La Manga Club when he was nine.
“We gather information about our guests’ preferences, interests and skill levels before their arrival. This could include sports they enjoy, their experience level, and specific goals they have for their stay," says Angel Holgado, general manager of Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa. “We conduct regular progress assessments for guests who are participating in coaching programmes. Assessments include feedback sessions with coaches to track progress, set new goals and make any necessary adjustments to the training plan."
“Prior to coming here, we ask all individuals to complete our intro form. This gives us a bit about their background, the must-haves, and things to avoid," says Jensen. “Through our trailing period and working with different individuals, we have come up with the perfect combination."
Coaches at Thanyapura Sports & Health Resort Phuket help design programmes to meet the needs of athletes. It has an Olympic-sized pool and tennis courts, among other facilitiesImage: Courtesy Thanyapura Sports & Health Resort Phuket
To ensure comprehensive development, guests undergo a thorough assessment to determine their fitness levels, goals, and specific needs upon arrival. “Throughout their stay, guests receive regular feedback and adjustments to their programmes," says Sukwicha.
Jirayr Kececian, area director—The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort Costa Navarino, W Costa Navarino, Westin Resort Costa Navarino, says what makes the NBA Basketball School unique is that it is “NBA’s first collaboration with a privately-run hospitality and sports destination in Europe for a basketball school".
First Published: Jun 14, 2024, 12:40
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