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Now that winter has officially begun in the Northern Hemisphere, travelers are preparing for the next ski season by exploring the many resorts around the world that all promise the same thing: the adventure of a lifetime.
Many Americans even plan to cross oceans in search of their perfect ski resort, but in that case the options become so great that the task of finding that perfect spot for their next winter adventures seems almost impossible.
Happy, InsureMyTripa US-based travel insurance agency, recently conducted a survey of the best ski resorts in the world so you don’t have to.
Their analysis took into account criteria such as cost, length of the slope, snowfall, reviews of hotels and bars, as well as social media popularity, and These were the five resorts that scored the highest across the board:
5. Racines-Giovo, Italy
There’s no better way to spend a cozy winter getaway than in the heart of the Italian Alps, where Racines-Giovo promises skiers of all experience levels pristine slopes, a tranquil atmosphere and an overall sense of exclusivity, making the price of € makes it worth 60. ) daily pass feels totally worth it.
Those who want to experience authentic Italian alpine culture will love exploring the 27.2km of slopes available during peak season, while the cozy mountain villages, delectable cuisine and warm hospitality are the icing on the snow-capped cake will be.
The recently built gondola lift takes you just above the tree line, where you can even better appreciate the surrounding landscape and the ultra-modern slopes.
4. Carezza, Italy
If you’re in Italy, you’ll definitely want to add a stop at Carezza, a resort known for its mesmerizing views of the Dolomites and the iconic Catinaccio-Rosengarten Mountains, making this the perfect choice for those looking for some of the best winter landscapes in Europe.
The well-groomed slopes have a wide range of difficulty levels, some of which are enough to challenge even the most experienced.
Whether you are a professional skier or someone seeing snow for the first time in your life, one thing is certain: you are guaranteed to come away from Carezza with significantly improved skills.
Off the slopes, Carezza stands out from other ski destinations of its kind for its fascinating culture.
The Ladin traditions, evident in the local architecture and cuisine, are something that cannot be replicated anywhere else on earth, while Carezza’s proximity to other renowned ski resorts in the Dolomiti Superski allows visitors to explore a vast, interconnected winter paradise.
3. Les 3 Vallées, France
The world’s largest ski area ranked third in InsureMyTrip’s list, with eight interconnected resorts, an unparalleled expanse of snow-capped landscapes and endless learning opportunities for skiers regardless of age or experience level.
In fact, Les 3 Vallées has an almost perfect 50/50 split between easy runs (green and blue) and more challenging slopes (red and black).
While the size of the place may seem intimidating, the extensive elevator system and well-maintained infrastructure make navigating the entire area a breeze, not to mention time-saving.
After a long day of practice on the slopes, relax in one of the charming nearby villages, where you can even try some Michelin-starred restaurants.
2. Kiroro, Japan
Those trying to look beyond the typical European ski resorts this winter will love Kiroro, famous for its beautiful and, more importantly, consistently snow-covered 300-mile-long (483 km) slopes.
The snow conditions here are something avid skiers only dream of, characterized by frequent, light, fluffy powder snow that will make your holiday photos look straight out of a magazine.
If all that isn’t enough to convince you to book your tickets to Japan now, Kiroro is one of the cheapest resorts identified in the InsureMyTrip survey, with daily passes costing just $43 – talk about value!
1. Les Portes du Soleil, France
Taking the coveted top spot on today’s list is the beautiful Les Portes du Soleil, a vast ski area that straddles the French-Swiss border.
There really is nothing not to love about this place.
Known for its extensive terrain, charming mountain villages and unparalleled views of Mont Blanc, Les Portes du Soleil offers what can only be described as the quintessential alpine experience.
The area’s extensive, interconnected ski network includes 12 resorts, including Avoriaz, Morzine and Champery, to name a few.
Although the cost of a day pass is slightly higher here, at $72; But considering the location and the quality of amenities you get in return, it’s money well spent.
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