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Club Med Lake Paradise

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4.7(9,294 reviews)

Family-friendly resort in .

Price Range
$$$ est.

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Amenities

Beach
Bicycle Rentals
Buffet Dining
Free Wi-Fi
Golf Course
Kids Club
Spa
Tennis
Water Sports Rentals
Family Vacation

Traveler Insights(310 discussions)

Club Med Lake Paradise is something genuinely different in the all-inclusive world - a lakeside resort set in lush countryside near São Paulo that trades the ocean for freshwater adventures and a dense, tropical landscape. The 'lake' here is Represa Taiaçupeba, a large reservoir where you can sail, kayak, and paddleboard as part of your all-inclusive package. This isn't a scaled-down Club Med. It has the full suite: golf, zipline, obstacle course, extensive kids' programming, and the signature GO staff culture that Club Med is known for. The vibe is active and social, with an animation team that genuinely tries to get you moving rather than just passively entertained.

The practical experience is strong where it counts most. Food is above average and staff go out of their way to accommodate dietary needs in ways that go beyond what most resorts offer. The buffet draws on Brazilian culinary traditions alongside familiar international options. Rooms are functional but dated - the air conditioning situation is the most frequently mentioned frustration, and the facilities in general feel like they're due for a renovation cycle. The grounds and common areas, however, are well maintained and the lakeside setting compensates for a lot. Wi-Fi is weak unless you pay for the premium option.


This resort is best suited for Brazilian families who want a quick escape from São Paulo, active travelers who would rather kayak and zipline than lie on a beach, and Club Med loyalists who want the brand's social format in a unique setting. For international visitors, it's an unusual and genuinely interesting choice if you're already spending time in Brazil. Compared to beach all-inclusives in Cancun or Punta Cana at similar price points, you give up the ocean but gain adventure options and a far less crowded, more intimate environment. Day trips to São Paulo and the surrounding Serra da Cantareira park are easy from here.

Pros

  • +Stunning lakeside setting on Represa Taiaçupeba with sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding right from the dock - water sports are included in the all-inclusive rate
  • +Exceptional kids' clubs covering ages 0-17 with genuinely enthusiastic counselors, age-appropriate activities, and a mini club staff that guests consistently describe as caring and attentive
  • +Food quality that repeatedly surprises guests - a wide spread of Brazilian and international dishes, with a nutrition team that will text you daily menu updates and allergen info if you ask
  • +Full golf course on-site that's included in the all-inclusive package, unusually rare for this price tier
  • +Zipline and elevated obstacle course give families and active travelers a genuine adventure element that most lake or beach all-inclusives don't offer
  • +Just about one hour from São Paulo, making it one of the most accessible all-inclusive escapes for Paulistanos who don't want to fly
  • +GO (staff) entertainment team earns consistent praise for their energy, friendliness, and ability to actually get guests out of their chairs to participate
  • +Atmosphere feels genuinely Brazilian rather than a generic international resort - good mix of local culture woven into shows and food

Cons

  • Rooms are noticeably dated with older air conditioning units that some guests say no longer cool effectively on warm summer nights
  • Wine quality under the standard all-inclusive plan is poor - if you care about wine, you'll be buying by the bottle at extra cost
  • Noise from nightly entertainment and poolside music carries across the property, including into guest rooms - light sleepers should ask for rooms farthest from the main stage
  • Internet service is weak throughout much of the property, and premium Wi-Fi for faster speeds costs extra
  • Certain activities like cycling and some sports require additional payment on top of the all-inclusive rate, which feels inconsistent with what's advertised
  • The resort can feel strict around beverage policies - some guests report being told they can't bring wine to à la carte restaurants
  • Ant nests and insects are present in outdoor grassy areas, which is expected in this lush environment but catches some guests off guard
  • For international travelers, the property skews heavily toward domestic Brazilian guests, meaning most entertainment and staff interactions default to Portuguese

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Google Rating

4.7(9,294 Google reviews)

Google Reviews

Camila M.
a month ago

We hosted our wedding at this resort and couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Our guests traveled from many countries, and the staff went above and beyond to make everyone feel welcome. The entire weekend was perfect. A special shoutout to Ca...

Maria P.
5 months ago

I had a wonderful time at club med lake paradise! I went with my family for a weekend get away and it was lovely. It was great to relax but also so much to do! I loved the adventure course and my family had a great time learning how to sail. The GOs...

Jéssica B.
6 months ago

I had the best time! Such a fun and attentive team, great food and comfortable amenities, there is not a single moment of boredom. Fun activities for all tastes and levels of expertise. Special cheers to Floq that was an attentive ans patient water a...