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Family ski vacations

Family ski vacations

Family ski vacations

Planning the perfect family ski vacation can be challenging, but we’ve made it easier for you. Our curated list of family-friendly ski resorts is designed to make your trip planning stress-free and enjoyable. These resorts offer a range of activities and facilities to keep everyone happy, from spacious ski-in/ski-out accommodations and dedicated ski schools to après-ski entertainment and non-ski activities.

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Family skiing FAQs

Which ski resorts are best for a family ski holiday, Europe or North America?

Both Europe and North America offer fantastic options for families. In Europe, resorts like Les Arcs, Les Gets, and Serfaus are known for their dedicated children’s areas, family-friendly accommodations, and reliable ski schools. In North America, Beaver Creek and Whistler stand out with their exceptional service, well-organised ski lessons, and wide range of off-slope activities. Whether you're looking for quiet slopes or lively resort villages, there's a perfect match for every family's needs.

What makes a good family ski resort?

The best family ski resorts often features a variety of slopes to cater to all skill levels, from gentle beginner areas to more challenging runs for experienced skiers. Amenities like ski schools with experienced instructors, childcare facilities, and non-skiing activities can make the trip enjoyable for everyone. Convenience factors, such as easy access to lifts, nearby accommodations, and family-friendly dining options, also play a significant role in defining a great family ski resort.

What’s the best age for kids to learn?

There isn't a one size fits all answer, as every child is different. However, many ski schools start offering lessons for kids as young as 3 or 4. This age can be ideal because young children are often fearless and quick learners. However, the most important thing is that the child feels ready and excited about the experience. Some families wait until their children are a bit older, around 6 or 7, when they might have more stamina and focus for longer lessons.

What are the best family accommodation options?

The best accommodation depends on your family's needs and preferences. Ski-in/ski-out lodges offer unparalleled convenience, allowing you to start your skiing right from your doorstep. Chalets and cabins can provide a cozy, homey atmosphere, often with added privacy. Many families also appreciate resorts or hotels that offer amenities like heated swimming pools, game rooms, and kids' clubs. Apartments or condos with kitchen facilities can be ideal for families who prefer to prepare their own meals.

When’s the best time for a family ski trip?

The best time largely depends on your family's flexibility and preferences. The school holiday periods, particularly around Christmas, New Year, and February half-term, are popular and can be busy. If you can travel outside of these peak times, you might enjoy quieter slopes and potentially better deals. Late January to early February often sees good snow conditions and fewer crowds. Late March to April offers spring skiing, which can be sunnier and milder, making it especially suitable for young children.

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