Ski Vacations
Hit the slopes on your next ski trip with a specially designed vacation package! Remember, not all places are created equal. When you talk to our knowledgeable travel designers about what you want for your ideal trip, we then recommend the best location for you!
We arrange flights, rental cars or shuttles, lift tickets and equipment rental, snow mobile tours, dog sledding, tubing, skiing/snowboarding, or any other activity the area offers such as nearby hot springs!
Stay within your trip budget while still getting perks and advise from experienced agents on things like where to go for the best dining and even which locations have the fluffiest snow! Let us help you relish in the spectacular mountain views, sail down the slopes, and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee or hot chocolate in your cozy resort with the most fantastic ski vacation of your life!
Top Ski Travel Destinations
Here’s what can be included in your Ski Travel Package
Transportation
Round-trip airfare to the destination.
Airport transfers.
Local transportation (e.g., shuttle services to ski resorts, rental cars).
Activities & Experiences
Guided mountain tours.
Snowmobile excursions.
Dog sledding, snowshoeing, or ice-skating sessions.
Spa or wellness packages for post-ski relaxation.
Lodging
Hotels, lodges, or chalets near the ski areas.
Options for luxury resorts or budget-friendly stays.
Ski-in/ski-out accommodations for easy slope access.
Dining & Entertainment
Meal packages or dining credits for local restaurants.
Welcome or farewell group dinners.
Recommendations for must-visit local eateries or bars.
Guidance on Tickets to local events, festivals, or concerts.
Nightlife recommendations or passes to popular après-ski venues.
Ski Travel Essentials
Ski or snowboard equipment rentals.
Ski lift passes.
Ski or snowboard lessons for beginners or intermediates.
Special Services
Personalized itinerary planning.
Detailed travel and activity itinerary.
Maps of the ski resort and surrounding areas.
Emergency contact details and local information.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ski Vacations
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Well first off you can ask us for a quote! When planning a ski trip for first time ski clients we choose a resort that caters to beginners and has dedicated learning areas. Ski In/Ski out accomodations provide the most convenience. A long weekend or 3-4 days trip is what we suggest to keep from getting overwhelmed. We pay close attention to the budget given and will let you know if your budgets is realistic.
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The best time for a ski vacation largely depends on the region. In North America and Europe, prime ski conditions are typically from December to February. For Southern Hemisphere destinations like New Zealand or Chile, July to September is ideal.
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Let us match you with beginner-friendly resorts with good ski schools.
Rent ski equipment; it's cost-effective and allows you to try before buying.
Take a ski lesson; professionals help with basics and safety.
Dress in layers; wear moisture-wicking inner layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outer layers.
Wear a helmet for safety.
Stay hydrated and protect against sun and wind with SPF and lip balm.
Understand ski lift safety and mountain signage.
Know your limits; start slow, rest when tired.
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If you contact us for a quote we can give you an accurate price on lodging/transportation. In the meantime here is a loose guideline-
Ski Accomodation $70 - $350 per night (varies)
Ski Lift Day Pass $50-$250
Ski Equipment Rental $25 - $100 per day depending on what you get
Ski Lessons $80-$150 per hour for private; $60 - $100 for shared group lessons
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The ideal length for a ski vacation depends on various factors, including your experience, fitness level, and the trip's primary goals. Here's a general guide:
Beginners:
2-4 days: This gives you enough time to take a lesson or two, get accustomed to the equipment, practice on beginner slopes, and gradually progress without feeling rushed.
Intermediate to Advanced Skiers:
5-7 days: For those with more experience, a week allows you to explore a variety of terrains, take a break if needed, and truly immerse yourself in the skiing experience.
Mixed Groups or Families:
5-7 days: If you're traveling with a group that has mixed interests (some ski, some don't), or with children, a week provides flexibility. This duration allows everyone to enjoy skiing at their own pace and partake in other resort activities.
Travel Considerations:
If you're traveling a long distance to reach your ski destination, it might be worth staying a bit longer to make the journey worthwhile.
Physical Endurance:
Skiing is physically demanding. While seasoned skiers might enjoy skiing consecutively for a week or more, beginners or those not in peak physical condition might appreciate rest days or shorter trips.
In summary, for a well-rounded experience without feeling rushed, many skiers find 5-7 days to be optimal. However, a weekend ski trip can also be a refreshing escape for those limited on time or new to the sport. Always consider your personal circumstances and preferences.
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The cost of a ski trip can vary based on several factors, including the specific destination, the snow conditions, and local events or holidays. However, in general, the cheapest times to go skiing are during the "off-peak" periods when fewer tourists are visiting ski resorts.
During early Season (Late November to Mid-December): Ski resorts might offer discounted rates at the beginning of the season to attract visitors. The catch is that snow conditions can be unpredictable, and not all trails may be open.
Late Season (late March to April) when spring is approaching many ski resorts will offer discounted rates to draw visitors. The snow conditions can be a mix, with some resorts experiencing slushy conditions while others, especially at higher altitudes, can still have good skiing.
Top Ski Travel Designers
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Rachel Burk
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Tony James
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Rita Beemer