Known as the cradle of alpine skiing, St. Anton offers challenging runs, deep powder, and legendary après-ski. Ideal for serious skiers and party lovers alike.
Nestled beneath Mont Blanc, Chamonix is a mecca for extreme skiers and mountaineers. Its dramatic scenery and off-piste opportunities make it unforgettable.
Home to the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt combines world-class skiing with a car-free, charming alpine village and some of the best views in the Alps.
Part of the massive Three Valleys ski area, Courchevel is known for luxury, fine dining, and well-groomed slopes suitable for all levels.
A stunning resort in the Dolomites, Cortina blends Italian elegance with scenic skiing. It’s a top choice for skiers who love style and slopes.
A favorite among freeride enthusiasts, Verbier offers incredible off-piste terrain, upscale amenities, and a vibrant après-ski scene.
One of the most picturesque ski towns in Europe, Kitzbühel is home to the famous Hahnenkamm downhill race and an atmosphere rich in alpine tradition.
Together with Tignes, it forms the Espace Killy area, offering some of the most reliable snow and expansive terrain in the Alps.
A rising star in Swiss skiing, Andermatt features challenging runs, deep snow, and luxurious new resorts while maintaining a quaint village feel.
A more budget-friendly gem, Bansko delivers great skiing, charming old-world architecture, and a lively après-ski vibe—all at a fraction of the cost.
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