ItalyItalyResorts in ItalyCampitello di Fassa, nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, is a premier skiing destination that seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern amenities. Positioned at an elevation of 1,448 meters, this resort offers access to the extensive Dolomiti Superski area, boasting 1,200 km of skiable terrain. The Col Rodella peak, reaching 2,483 meters, provides breathtaking views and is a central hub for skiing activities. Campitello di Fassa features 16 km of skiable terrain across 8 pistes, including 3 blue, 4 red, and 1 black run, all serviced by a modern lift system. The resort is ideal for skiers of all levels, with nursery slopes for beginners and challenging runs for advanced skiers. Beyond skiing, visitors can explore the scenic beauty of Val di Fassa, visit the ancient Ladin village of Plan di Campitello, and indulge in the region's exquisite cuisine and wines at local restaurants and lively bars.
Cervinia, located at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, is one of the highest and most snow-sure ski resorts in the Alps. The resort offers a variety of runs suitable for all skill levels, with slopes reaching up to 3,883 meters. Cervinia's ski area is divided into three main sectors, providing 150 km of pistes, and is linked with Zermatt, offering access to an additional 350 km of slopes. The resort is perfect for intermediate skiers, with long gentle runs and the epic Ventina red run. Advanced skiers can explore the challenging terrain in the Laghi Cime Bianche sector. Beyond skiing, visitors can take the cable car to Plateau Rosa, experience ice karting, and visit the Cervino Museum. In summer, Cervinia offers scenic hikes, mountain biking, and mountaineering
Cortina d'Ampezzo, known as the "Queen of the Dolomites," is a luxurious ski destination famous for hosting the Winter Olympics. The resort offers world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities across 115 km of slopes. Cortina's ski area is split across several different mountains, offering a mix of open and wooded slopes. The resort is ideal for all levels, with nursery slopes for beginners, varied and scenic slopes for intermediates, and challenging black runs for advanced skiers. Beyond skiing, visitors can explore the pedestrianized Corso Italia, visit the scenic Cinque Torri and Lagazuoi areas, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife and gourmet dining options.
2024/25 - 7 night Dolomites Ski Sarafri Experience (3 Rifigio Nights). NEW tour - we have 7 night ski safaris in the Dolomites. If you love full days of skiing at a variety of resorts and on different terrain each day and enjoy refined cuisine accompanied by excellent wines, this is the trip for you! Ski rifigio-to-rifigio through the Dolomites, leveraging lift-service pistes so you can focus on your downhill turns. Every day you'll explore a different ski area within the Dolomite Superski 12 ski areas featuring 1,200 kilometres of prepared pistes (all on one ski pass!) that will lead you to discover the breathtaking beauty of these mountains. Throughout your trip, you'll ski with our outstanding UIAGM/IFMGA Professional Mountain Guides, who know their way in and out of the Dolomite Mountains.
Corvara, situated in the heart of the Dolomites, is ideal for families and groups. The resort offers a wide range of slopes, from gentle beginner runs to challenging expert trails. Corvara's ski area includes 130 km of local slopes, with access to the wider 500 km network of the Dolomiti Superski area. The resort is perfect for intermediate skiers, with wide cruisy blues and challenging reds. Advanced skiers can tackle the steep sections and tight turns of the Vallon-Boè run. Beyond skiing, visitors can experience the famous Sellaronda ski tour, enjoy the Alta Badia Snowpark, and indulge in traditional Ladin dishes at local restaurants.
Canazei is one of the main ski villages in Val di Fassa, set beneath the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites. It’s lively, well set up for visitors and offers direct access to the Belvedere ski area, which links straight onto the famous Sella Ronda. The village has a good mix of traditional alpine character and modern facilities, with plenty of restaurants, cafés and après options. It’s popular with families, couples and confident skiers who want easy access to big terrain while staying in a friendly Italian mountain town.
Canazei also sits within the wider Val di Fassa ski area, which forms part of the extensive Dolomiti Superski network.
La Villa, part of the Alta Badia ski area, is a hidden gem in the Dolomites. The resort offers access to 130 km of interconnected slopes, perfect for exploring. La Villa is known for its excellent snow conditions and stunning landscapes. The resort is ideal for beginners, with gentle slopes and nursery areas, and for intermediates, with a variety of red runs including the Gran Risa run. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the Vallon-Boè black piste. Beyond skiing, visitors can explore the Pralongià plateau, visit the Santa Croce chapel, and enjoy the Alta Badia Snowpark.
Madonna di Campiglio is a premier ski resort in the Italian Alps, renowned for its elegant charm and captivating history. The resort offers 150 km of slopes and modern lift systems. Madonna di Campiglio's ski areas are connected by lift and piste, offering a dense network of slopes both above and below the tree-line. The resort is perfect for all levels, with scenic, wooded slopes for beginners and challenging runs for advanced skiers. Beyond skiing, visitors can explore the Brenta Dolomites, stroll through the pedestrianized center, and visit the neighboring resort of Pinzolo.
Ortisei is the main village in Val Gardena and the cultural heart of the valley. Set in the spectacular Dolomites, it combines traditional alpine character with easy access to wide-open ski terrain and stunning views. Unlike Selva, Ortisei has a more village-style feel, with a lively pedestrian centre, boutique shops and some of the best dining in the valley. It’s a great choice for families, couples and anyone who wants a relaxed base with strong après and restaurant options — while still having access to serious ski mileage.
Ortisei connects to both Seceda and Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), and via lift links you can access the wider Val Gardena and the full Dolomiti Superski network, including the famous Sella Ronda circuit.
San Cassiano, located in the Alta Badia region, is a charming and tranquil ski destination. The resort offers access to 130 km of slopes, suitable for all abilities. San Cassiano is ideal for beginners, with gentle nursery slopes and wide, smooth runs, and for intermediates, with a variety of blue and red runs. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the black slopes of the Lagazuoi area. Beyond skiing, visitors can explore the Armentarola circuit, sample high-end finger food as part of the slope food concept, and enjoy beautiful winter walks in the scenic village. Selva Val Gardena (Wolkenstein in Gröden) sits at the top end of the Val Gardena valley in the stunning Dolomites. It’s a traditional alpine village with direct access to world-class skiing and some of the best scenery in Europe. Linked straight onto the famous Sella Ronda circuit, Selva makes it easy to explore multiple valleys in one day. You’ll find a mix of cosy mountain huts, relaxed wine bars, quality Italian restaurants and family-run hotels. It suits everyone from families and couples to keen skiers who want maximum time on snow.
2026/27 - Selva is also the highest of the three Val Gardena villages, which helps with snow reliability and gives many properties genuine ski-in/ski-out access..
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