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Beginner Ski and Snowboard Holidays

There aren't many things more fun than learning to ski! Our guides give you all the information you need before you hit the slopes. Where and when to go, what to take, how to get there and more.

When you haven't been before or are a beginner, booking a ski trip can feel a bit like a minefield! Which resort, what to take, when to go are all questions that need answering. We're here to help! We've been skiing for decades all over Europe and beyond and know the best spots to visit whatever your ability.

We always recommend lessons if you're a novice skiier. Even a few hours a day for the first week will give you the cofidence you need to start exploring the whole resort without the aide of an instructor. We work with the most prestigious ski schools to ensure you'll have a fun and informative time, and most importantly get the best out of your holiday. 

We know you'll have a fantastic time wherever you go but proper and careful planning depending on your ability will ensure you enjoy every last second. When booking your first ski holiday for example, we would advise against booking big name resorts for your first ski holiday. You'll be paying high prices and it's unlikely you'll be able to make full use of your lift pass to fully explore the resort. Go to smaller resorts and check out the ski school. Arinsal in Andorra is one of our most recommended learn to ski resorts with a renowned British-run ski school.

Ski Schools

English speaking instructors are a must. Some ski schools have British Instructors, and while Britain is not an Alpine nation we do have some of the best ski instructors in the world! We recommend booking lessons in the morning. Ideally, you'll start around 10am and have 2-3 hours with an instructor. This allows plenty of time to get up to the ski school meeting point in the morning and time to do your own thing in the afternoon. The perfect way to relax after a morning lesson is lunch in a mountain restaurant! Enjoy the views while you eat tartiflette and drink hot chooclate before practicing what you have learnt in your lesson on the gentler slopes back down to the resort.

Ski kit and what to take!

You rent your skis, ski boots, helmets and poles (or snowboard and boots) in the resort. We recommend that you buy a good warm and fully waterproof jacket. Don't be afraid to pay more on the expensive side, you can't put a price on being warm and comfortable while on the slopes! Some lined and water proof sallopettes (ski pants), decent set of gloves, a hat, thermal underwear, perhaps a fleece top, ski socks – you can buy most of this at supermarkets and discount shops (eg TKmaxx, Sports Direct). You will also need a good set of goggles and sunglasses please don’t skimp on these – Ski goggles range in price from few pounds to over £250 (!) but a set around £30 will be perfect. Look for ventilation, double lens for anti fogging an a wide adjustable strap.

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Resorts

When you chose a resort think about non skiing activities. You might want to take a break each afternoon – some resorts offer many alternatives to skiing.

Accommodation

Try and book a hotel or apartment that is close to the ski slopes and ski school. The last thing you want to be doing is getting on buses or walking miles every morning. Staying close to the ski lifts and ski school means no rushing in the morning which helps keep stress levels low and enjoyment high!

Booking your holiday

There is quite a lot to consider when you book your first skiing holiday – we are here to help you through the process! Call us on  01248 712567, email us here, or scroll down and complete the enquiry form.

  • Book an early flight – this means you arrive into the resort by mid afternoon and this gives you time to collect your ski hire equipment, ski passes and find out where you need to go to to meet your ski instructor
  • Book a learn to ski pack – this includes ski pass which is needed to use the ski lifts, ski rental equipment and ski lessons
  • If your budget allows – book a hotel with a swimming pool / spa – to help relax aching muscles after each day

 

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