High-altitude, with access to Espace Killy with Tignes
Vibrant apres scene
Ski hard, party hard. Renowned as much for its quality slopes and reliable snow as for its legendary après-party scene, ski holidays to Val d’Isère are, unsurprisingly, among our most popular trips.
Well known for its fantastic mix of challenging runs and off-piste, Val d’Isere ski resort boasts access to the vast 300km Espace Killy ski area. Beginners and intermediates can explore the French ski areas' extensive range of greens and blues for cruisy, easy-going descents, while snowboarders take to the 40 kickers and six lines in the freestyle park.
Trust us, with this lot and the après, you’ll be living it up all week!
Explore the snowy wilderness - Go for a spin on 'Snoocs' (sit-down snow karts), dog sleds, or skidoos.
Aquasportif swimming pool - Let kids enjoy the lazy river, water cannons, and massage jets.
Paragliding - Soar like an eagle on a tandem flight.
Hike the Manchet Valley- Buy a pedestrian lift pass and hike to see playful marmots and a glittering frozen waterfall.
Spas & saunas - Unwind in peaceful pools at Pure Spa, Avancher Spa's rooftop sauna, and L’Apogee Hotel spa cabins.
Restaurants in Val d’Isere
Le Peau De Vache - Drop in before the infamous La Face black run for loaded burgers and panoramic mountain views.
La Casa Scara - Feast on fresh pasta, tender meats, and mouth-watering desserts in this authentic Italian taverna.
L’Arbre de Vie - A safe bet for families and large groups – even the fussiest eaters will be happy!
L’Edelweiss - This hidden gem in the alpine forests of La Fornet promises delicious lunches with epic valley views.
Nightlife & Apres in Val d’Isere
From slopeside DJs to après drinks straight off the gondolas, there’s never a dull moment with the nightlife in Val d’Isere.
Folie Douce - Enjoy sundowners and dance on the tables at this legendary piste-side bar.
CocoRicos - Set at the bottom of Solaise and Face de Bellevarde, cruise down the mountain and straight into the bar.
Dicks Tea Bar - Join the locals for one hell of a party – whatever your music taste, resident DJs will have you grooving.
Underground Café - Pot a few balls on the pool tables in this laid-back locals’ pub in the centre of Val d’Isere.
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FAQs about Val d'Isere ski holidays Your questions answered by our Val d'Isere ski resort expert
Is Val d’Isere good for skiing?
Yes. Val d’Isere is one of France’s top ski resorts, celebrated for its 300km of superb skiing across the Espace Killy ski area with Tignes. Catering to all levels, from newbie to advanced powder-hound, Val d’Isere’s variety of terrain and excellent high-altitude snow conditions attract skiers and snowboarders year after year - and it’s easy to see why.
Are Val d’Isere ski holidays snow sure?
Generally, yes, Val d’Isère is considered one of the most snow-sure ski resorts in the Alps, with approximately 80% of its slopes sitting above 2,500m. Annual snowfall here reaches 581cm, supported by extensive snowmaking facilities if needed.
What are the snow conditions in Val d'Isere?
Most of the Val d’Isere ski slopes climb to above 2,300m, and some go as high as 3400m, making it one of the highest ski areas in France. The ski season is one of the longest in the Alps, too, lasting from the end of November to the beginning of May. On top of that, it has one of the most advanced snowmaking facilities in Europe to make sure there’s plenty of white stuff for you to shred. It really is one of the best snow-sure resorts in the Alps.
When’s the best time to book a Val d’Isere ski holiday?
February is generally the best month to book a Val d’Isere ski holiday due to its reliable snow cover and lively, family-friendly atmosphere during the half-term holidays.
Val d’Isere ski holidays in January are perfect for those seeking quieter slopes and heavy snowfall.
March ski holidays in Val d’Isere benefit from warmer temperatures, sunnier skies, and longer days away from the winter blues.
Is Val d’Isere ski resort high altitude?
Yes, Val d’Isère is regarded as a high-altitude ski resort at an elevation of 1,850m, with lifts ascending to as high as 3,599m at the top of the Pissaillas Glacier. This high contributes to the resort's reliable snow conditions and longer ski season.
Is Val d’Isere good for beginner ski holidays?
Yes, with free beginner lifts on the valley slopes and dedicated nursery areas at the summit of Solaise, beginners at Val d'Isere have plenty of powder to practise on, as well as highly-rated ski schools for group and private lessons.
Is Val d’Isere suitable for family ski trips?
Yes, Val d’Isère is a fantastic resort for family ski trips, holding the coveted 'Famille Plus' label. Children under 8 can ski for free, and there are plenty of family lift pass discounts available – perfect for saving money on Christmas, half-term, and Easter ski trips with the piste pups!
Is a Val d’Isere ski trip good for advanced skiers and experts?
Absolutely, yes. Val d’Isère is exceptional for more experienced skiers and snowboarders, offering vast off-piste terrain and numerous challenging runs.
One is the renowned La Face de Bellevarde, a steep black-rated piste built for the 1992 Winter Olympics. It features a narrow tunnel and a challenging mogul field.
Is Val d’Isere good for snowboarders?
Yes, Val d’Isère is excellent for snowboard holidays in France. The resort's diverse slopes cater to all levels of snowboarders, from beginners to experts, and the 300km Espace Killy ski area offers a variety of terrain parks, off-piste zones, and challenging runs.
Is Val d’Isere ski resort easy to get to?
Yes. The nearest airports are Geneva Airport and Grenoble Airport. Depending on conditions and whether you opt for a coach, shuttle, or private car, transfer times range from 2.5 to 3.5 hours.
Is Val d’Isere linked with any other ski resorts?
Yes, Val d’Isère is closely linked to Tignes, another top ski destination in France. Both resorts comprise the Espace Killy ski area, which has 300km of interconnected pistes throughout the French Alps.
Are Val d’Isere holidays good for non-skiers?
Yes, Val d’Isère is a fantastic choice for non-skiers in your group or family. Enjoy snowshoeing, tobogganing, and ice skating, spend afternoons shopping, wining, and dining at the resort centre, and let the little ones run wild at the Aquasportif sports complex pool.
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