Luxury Ski Holidays

Find your luxury ski holidays here with Snowfinders.

When it comes to luxury skiing holidays, Snowfinders knows a thing or two. Having been established in the luxury ski market for over 22 years we have sent clients to destinations across the globe from Whistler, Vail, and Aspen in the North American Rockies to the European heavy weights of Val d'Isere, Courchevel, Megeve, Meribel, Zematt, Verbier, Cervinia, Selva, Corvara, Davos, Lech, St Anton, Ischgl, Obergurgl, Saalbach, Kitzbuhel, and many more.

The luxury ski holiday experience with Snowfinders starts from when you leave your home:

* Executive airport lounge passes and airport overnight hotels.

* Business class or first class commercial flights.

* Private chartered jets.

* Luxury private transfers and limousines.

* Heli-transfers.

* 4 and 5 star ski hotels, apartments, self-catered chalets, and fully catered chalets.

* Ski concierge and butler services.


Luxury Catered chalets.  The ski chalet has organically evolved from its humble origins when Erna Low first chartered ski chalets in Austria for her friends to share in the wonderful Alpine skiing experience. Long gone are the days of shared bathrooms and draughty windows; now the catered ski chalet has changed immeasurably to luxury private residences in the snow. The facilities in these luxury catered chalets have increased 10 fold over the last few years and now include open fires, hot tubs, private spas and hammams, heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, therapy rooms, wine cellars, games rooms, nurseries, in house ski technicians, butler services, ski concierges, private qualified chefs, maids, and many more facilities.

The best resorts for luxury catered ski chalets include:

Luxury catered ski chalets in France: resorts of Megeve, Chamonix, Courchevel, St Martin de Belleville, Meribel, Les Gets, Morzine, and Val d'Isere.

Luxury catered ski chalets in Switzerland: Zermatt, Verbier, and Klosters.

Luxury catered ski chalets in Austria: Lech,  St Anton, Obergurgl, and Kitzbuhel.


Luxury ski hotels. Luxury ski hotels are featured all over the Alps, Dolomites, Pyrenees, Canada, and the USA. Being far more ubiquitous than chalets they offer a diverse selection from traditional alpine lodges to art deco residences, to baronial chateaus, to unique boutique hotels to state of the art minimalistic retreats. Facilities include wellness areas, heated indoor and outdoor pools, conference rooms, bowling alleys, golf driving ranges, wine cellars, private suites, butlers, and much more.

The best resorts for luxury ski hotels include:

Luxury ski hotels in France: Meribel, Courchevel, Val d'Isere, St Martin de Belleville, Megeve, Chamonix, Val Thorens, Tignes, Les Gets.

Luxury ski hotels in Canada: Whistler, Lake Louise, Banff.

Luxury ski hotels in Italy: Corvara, San Cassiano, Selva, Champoluc, Cervinia.

Luxury ski hotels in USA: Vail, Aspen, Beaver Creek.

Luxury ski hotels in Switzerland: Zermatt, Verbier, Klosters, Davos, Andermatt, St Moritz, Arosa, Lenzerheide.

Luxury ski hotels in Austria: St Anton, Lech, Zurs, St Christoph, Ischgl, Obergurgl, Saalbach, Kitzbuhel.


Luxury Ski Apartments. Luxury ski apartments can be found all over Europe and North America. Where once little rabbit hutch styled lodging options were offered the market has now been ski gentrified to include North American styled ski apart-hotels across The Alps. Most of these ski apartments and ski condos that are being built or being redeveloped are of the 4 star and 5 star ski category. Ski apartment sizes range from studios to 7 bedroom ski luxury apartments that are now rivaling the chalet market. Facilities expected now amongst the discerning skier include indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, hammams, heated ski rooms, concierge services, treatment rooms, restaurants and bars, shops, hire facilities and ski in ski out locations. France certainly leads the way in with luxury ski apartments and these can now be found in virtually every single ski resort from Alpe d'Huez to Vars (apologies I cant recall a French resort that starts with the letter "Z".

The best resorts for luxury ski apartments and condos include:

Luxury ski apartments in France: Meribel, Les Arcs, La Plagne, Courchevel, Val d'Isere, St Martin de Belleville, Megeve, Chamonix, Val Thorens, Tignes, Les Gets, La Rosiere, Alpe d'Huez, Avoriaz, Flaine, Les Carroz.

Luxury ski apartments in Canada: Whistler, Sun Peaks, Lake Louise, Panorama, Big White, Banff.

Luxury ski apartments in USA: Vail, Aspen, Breckenridge, Winter Park, Park City, Beaver Creek.

Luxury ski apartments in Switzerland: Zermatt, Verbier, Flims-Laax, Grimentz.

Luxury ski apartments in Austria: St Anton, Lech, Ischgl, Obergurgl, Zell am See.

 
 

Luxury Ski Holidays FAQs

What’s the most expensive place to ski?

Some ski resorts are more expensive due to amenities, apres-ski scenes, location, and infrastructure. While there’s no singular most expensive resort, many would agree that the following places require a healthy budget:
  • St Moritz: Switzerland’s crowning jewel, known for legendary ski slopes, exclusive bars, and fine dining.
  • Courchevel 1850: Courchevel 1850 is one of the world’s most expensive places to ski, with five-star accommodation, designer boutiques, and Michelin-starred restaurants.
  • Aspen: Skiers in the USA frequently choose Aspen for its abundant private chalets, designer shopping, and gourmet restaurants.

What is the fanciest ski resort in Europe?

Despite Switzerland having plenty of luxury ski resorts, Courchevel 1850 seamlessly blends adrenaline-pumping skiing with cosmopolitan vibes. Think of it like the Paris of the French Alps, with Michelin-starred restaurants, designer boutiques, and an exclusive apres-ski scene. Plus, you can choose from a range of five-star hotels with spas and other world-class amenities or private catered chalets.

Where is considered the best skiing in the world?

The best skiing worldwide depends on your experience level and the types of slopes you enjoy. For example, Chamonix, Verbier, and Jackson Hole are ideal for expert skiers, with steep slopes and challenging terrain, while Zermatt and Courchevel offer more diverse experiences for families.

Where do celebrities go skiing in the USA?

Thanks to their pristine pistes and luxury accommodation, Aspen and Vail frequently attract celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Leonardo DiCaprio. However, some celebrities prefer lower-key ski resorts like Big Sky in Montana. Deer Valley in Utah is another popular resort, especially among European royalty.

What is the most luxurious ski resort in the US?

It will probably come as no surprise to learn that Aspen and Vail arefrequently cited as the most luxurious resorts in the US. Both offer an array of fine dining restaurants, luxury hotels, and designer boutiques, and are known for excellent service.

Is Aspen more expensive than Courchevel?

In most cases, Courchevel is more expensive than Aspen, but it depends on where you stay. For example, Courchevel is split into distinct villages, with each resort offering something different for visitors. Aspen is usually more expensive than Courchevel’s 1550 and 1650 areas, but the 1750 and 1850 villages may have higher rates. Ultimately, it depends on where you stay and when you visit.

Is a five-star hotel or a private chalet better for a ski holiday?

Both five-star hotels and private chalets let you indulge and unwind, but your choice will depend on the type of experience you want. Five-star hotels feature various amenities, including restaurants, bars, and wellness centres, while private chalets offer complete privacy. If you want a chalet's privacy but a hotel's convenience, catered chalets can be ideal. Some will even offer private chefs and a dedicated concierge service, ensuring each part of your stay is tailored to your bespoke needs.
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