VAL D’ISÈRE SKI RESORT
Val d’Isère is a ski resort in the French Alps, near the Italian border. With Tignes nearby, it’s part of the Espace Killy ski area. 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.