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Skiing Val d’isere March 2025
Posted on 6/6/24 at 10:23 pm
Posted on 6/6/24 at 10:23 pm
Just booked flights to take the family skiing Val d’isere for spring break. Any suggestions for areas to stay? (thinking Airbnb). Would also appreciate any recommendations for private ski guide/lessons for our family (my wife and me with our 9 year old twins) and any must do restaurants. Thanks in advance!
Posted on 6/7/24 at 8:49 am to Herecomethehawks
Enjoy! I'll probably be going the next year.
We went to Les Arcs nearby two seasons ago, and it was phenomenal.
I'm not sure of your budget, but there's a Club Med at Val d'isere, and they take care of everything for you. And the food is fantastic.
They have a kids club and take care of your kids every day and teach them how to ski or help improve their ski level (if you have kids under 14), and they have all-day ski school classes for every age group and ski level. We went with another family and the wives did the classes and the other dad and I explored.
It was one of the best skiing experiences I've ever had, and even though it was a pretty hefty cost, it was still far cheaper than trying to do something similar in Colorado or Utah.
We went to Les Arcs nearby two seasons ago, and it was phenomenal.
I'm not sure of your budget, but there's a Club Med at Val d'isere, and they take care of everything for you. And the food is fantastic.
They have a kids club and take care of your kids every day and teach them how to ski or help improve their ski level (if you have kids under 14), and they have all-day ski school classes for every age group and ski level. We went with another family and the wives did the classes and the other dad and I explored.
It was one of the best skiing experiences I've ever had, and even though it was a pretty hefty cost, it was still far cheaper than trying to do something similar in Colorado or Utah.
This post was edited on 6/7/24 at 8:53 am
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