
VAL D’ISÈRE SKI RESORT
Val d’Isère is a ski resort in the French Alps, near the Italian border. Nestled in the Tarentaise Valley, this charming alpine French village offers a picturesque backdrop of snow-capped peaks and stunning natural beauty. Voted the #1 ski resort in France and #3 expert terrain in Europe, this is a must-visit resort!
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Multi-night lodging accommodations
Multi-day lift passes
Customer support
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Discounted equipment rentals
Discounted ski & snowboard lessons
Travel insurance
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152
KILOMETERS
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11,338'
SUMMIT
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41%
INTERMEDIATE
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175"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
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81
TRAILS
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38
LIFTS
VAL D’ISERE SPOTLIGHT
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#1 FRENCH APRÈS-SKI SCENE
Val d'Isère is known for its lively French après-ski and nightlife scene. The resort has a selection of bars and clubs, including La Folie Douce, Cocorico, and Dick's Tea Bar. Whether you prefer a cozy mountain hut, live music, a trendy lounge with views, or a bustling nightclub for dancing into the night, Val d'Isère has options to suit every taste.
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CHARMING FRENCH VILLAGE
Val d'Isère village embodies the quintessential French charm. The village exudes a unique French atmosphere through its architecture, cuisine, and culture. As you stroll through its narrow, cobblestone streets, you'll find charming chalets adorned with wooden balconies and colorful window shutters. Experience a variety of local restaurants serving delectable French cuisine, from classic Alpine to French delicacies.
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LEGENDARY SKIING
Val d'Isère is renowned for its exceptional skiing opportunities. It is part of the expansive Espace Killy ski area, which offers a vast network of slopes suitable for all levels, from beginners to expert skiers. The resort's high altitude and north-facing slopes ensure excellent snow conditions throughout the winter season, making it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.
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OLYMPIC HERITAGE
Val d'Isère has a significant Olympic heritage. It co-hosted the Winter Olympics in 1992, along with nearby Albertville, and remains a popular training ground for professional athletes.
Visitors can explore the Olympic legacy through the Olympic Center, which showcases memorabilia and exhibits related to the games.