The highest ski resort in Europe is hard to beat for snow fans

More than 300 days of sunshine per year and has an impressive snow record

Probably one of the best areas for off-piste skiing in Les Arcs

One of the closest major French resorts to the gateway city of Geneva

One of the best Winter sports infrastructure in Europe

Host to two Winter Olympic Games, Innsbruck shines with its sports infrastructure. You’ll find high-quality ski resorts, a huge variety of snow-sure pistes for all levels and snow garanteed until Spring.

One of the best all-year round ski resorts in the Alpes

Tignes is a cosmopolitan, sporty and innovative resort that offers you a unique experience of the mountains. For winter sports enthusiasts, Tignes is first and foremost an internationally renowned ski resort that offers the best snow from September to May and a very diverse range of slopes.

The Tignes/Val d’Isère ski area (formerly known as “Espace Killy”) is made up of 300 km of slopes of varying degrees of difficulty that stretch from 1,550 m to 3,450 m in altitude.

Les Menuires meets the requirements of the most demanding skiers

Les Menuires ski resort is situated right in the heart of the 3 Valleys ski area; a variety of pistes, the quality of its lift system and an abundance of snow.

A charming and traditional Savoyard village

Less than one hour from Geneva, between Lake Léman and Mont Blanc, Les Gets is linked to the huge skiable resort of Les Portes du Soleil. A charming ski-in and ski-out French ski village and a great base to start exploring the variety of slopes for all levels.

Abundance of snow garanteed between December and April

Located in the heart of the Alps in the Savoie region facing the Mont-Blanc, this resort combines 5 locations spread over 5 different altitudes with 5 different ambiances. Part of Paradiski domain, Les Arcs offers 425kms of pistes and a yearly abundance of snow.

70% of its domain is above 2000 meters in altitude

La Plagne is located in the Tarentaise Valley in the Eastern Savoie department in France. Since 2003, it is connected to Les Arcs domain and is part of Paradiski, the second largest skiing domain in the world.