The Modern Ski Holiday Experience

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Getting the best from a ski holiday means thinking about more than just what’s available on the slopes. Often, the best modern ski resorts also provide an assortment of extra activities, ensuring that diverse groups of visitors, including friends and family members of varying levels of skill and experience, can have a good time.

Wellness and recreation on the slopes

If you’re going to enjoy your break, then you’ll need to be able to relax and recuperate – and give your body the time and space it needs to recover. This might mean simply taking the occasional afternoon off to rest in the chalet – or it might mean booking something more active. Many modern resorts offer yoga sessions, spas, and world-class dining facilities. With their help, you’ll be able to recharge in style.

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Find flexible holidays for your needs

If you’re travelling with skiers who aren’t quite as good as you are (or, if you’re a beginner travelling alongside experts), then you’ll need to pick a resort that offers the right combination of tailored options. Good instruction can help you get up to speed quickly, and thereby ensure you get maximum value for your money. Group lessons, private coaching, and family-oriented training might allow you to set your own pace on your ski holidays, and avoid the stress that comes with having to play catch-up.

Family-friendly options

For families, the availability of reliable childcare options, as well as an abundance of beginner-friendly slopes, might make the difference. When you know that your children are being looked after by someone trustworthy, you’ll be able to relax more easily, and discover the rest of the resort at your leisure.

Of course, doing this with confidence means picking a resort with a good reputation. If you’re worried about your childcare options, or you aren’t confident enough to leave the kids with a stranger in a foreign country, then the better option might be to simply travel with a larger group, and take it in turns to look after the kids.

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Choosing sustainability

Many holidaymakers are picking ski resorts that match their values, as well as their basic skiing needs. Many major resorts are looking to adapt to a growing set of green concerns. You might find that the use of renewable energy, and the avoidance of artificial snow and other synthetic aids, might help to make your trip more sustainable.

Of course, this means doing your research, and establishing which resorts (and nations) really walk the walk when it comes to environmentalism. You might also seek to travel to high-altitude resorts, when winter is at its deepest – this way, you’ll be less vulnerable to having your trip disrupted by a lack of reliable snowfall.

There are a number of other ways to make your trip that little bit greener, too. You might avoid flying in favour of rail, and choose an electric car from the rental company. You might also simply avoid travelling very long distances in search of your ideal resort. Fortunately, there’s an abundance of excellent, sustainable resorts available, right here in Europe!

Are you planning a ski holiday this year? If so, where are you heading and what made you choose that location?

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