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Choosing the Right Ski Resort: Europe Edition

Updated: Mar 20, 2023


So, you've decided a ski holiday is right for you? Or maybe you've been before and are looking to change things up this season? Well, don't worry, we have something for everyone here!


As with all holidays, there is a lot to consider when it comes to making the leap and settling on a destination. There are a few quick questions to ask yourself first that will help narrow down your choices and get you on the way to booking the perfect getaway. Firstly, what is your skiing level? Whether you are strapping on the boots for the first time or are a seasoned pro, this is a vital starting point for your holiday plans.


Best Ski Resorts By Theme

Novice: Arinsal, Andorra


Ready to try your hand at snow sports but want to take it easy and avoid the stress of busy slopes with advanced skiers zipping by? Andorra offers some really fantastic beginner areas and a family-friendly environment for everyone to learn!


Intermediate Skiers: La Thuile, Italy


Now that you're feeling a little more confident and ready for a challenge, Italy's La Thuile is the perfect next step. Plenty of runs to help you push your limits but with a friendly touch! The grades here tend to be a little nicer than their French neighbours across the border, allowing you to challenge yourself without getting to your wit's end!


Advanced Skiers: Tignes/Val d’Isère, France

This resort is massive, particularly if you purchase the combined Tignes-Val d'Isère pass. Start with the Tignes side and work your way up to the Val d’Isère slopes if you dare! Generally, that side of the mountain can get a lot icier and steeper in terrain. Remember, access to the Val d’Isère resort is limited to only red or black runs (advanced/expert levels), so be prepared to ski hard to get home!

Après-ski Enthusiasts: Val Thorens, France


The perfect party town, this is a classic spot for college student trips and those who party hard. Day skiing is delicately balanced with some serious evening activities, allowing for some notably wobbly skis home after the last chairlift closes! If you've ever dreamed of partying at altitude, few spots beat the mountain restaurants and bars that dot the slopes. Follow the thumping sound of live DJs and you'll find yourself at the heart of the party!


Late-season Friendly Resorts: Mayrhofen, Austria

If skipping the high-season rush is your plan but you're worried about snow conditions, then start your search with Austria. The Austrian ski season far out-lasts that of the rest of the Alps and Pyrenees. The Mayrhofen resort is equipped with an impressive number of snow canons which top up the natural snow cover over night and allow for a longer ski season. The glacier here is also skiable year-round!


Alternative Activities

Skiing is a pretty incredible activity but are there other options to pursue during your mountain stay? Absolutely! There are a surprising number of alternatives for those seeking to mix things up during the week. Anything from paragliding to dog-sledging, tobogganing to horse-and-trap rides, spa treatments, swimming pools, you name it!


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