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The Best Ski Resorts For Groups

best ski resorts for groups in Europe

Knowing the best places to stay with a large group of skiers and the best resorts to ski is often the hardest place to start. Let us help you with some recommendations.

Portes du Soleil

The Portes du Soleil ski area boasts over 650km of slopes. The ski area is varied and great for a group ski holiday if your group has mixed skiing abilities. The area links France and Switzerland so you can ski two countries in one day! Transfers of between 1 - 1 ½ hours means it is the perfect ski area for group ski holidays to maximise your time on the slopes.

Morzine

Just over an hour from Geneva airport, it’s close proximity allows varied flight times from all over the UK, ideal for a group travelling from different departure points. Morzine boasts lovely restaurants and a range of great après ski activities. Being based in Morzine also gives you easy access to the resorts of Les Gets and Avoriaz.

Avoriaz

A similar transfer time to Morzine, Avoriaz is a car-free resort, which makes it perfect for groups with kids. Add in the horse pulled cart to and from your accommodation, access to a great ski school, a fantastic range of restaurants and bars and plenty of chalets and hotels and you can quickly see why Avoriaz is one of the best ski resorts for a group ski trip.

Les Gets

A quaint French resort, Les Gets is just an hour from Geneva airport and perfect for groups flying in from different UK airports. Well linked to Morzine and other areas of the Portes du Soleil it's great for all abilities.

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Haute Savoie

Chamonix

Chamonix is just over an hour from Geneva airport. Its close proximity allows varied flight times from all over the UK so your group can all fly in from different destinations. Chamonix is known for its challenging skiing as well as the famous Vallee Blanche off piste glacial descent. Another aspect that makes Chamonix so popular for group skiing holidays is the fantastic après scene. Chamonix has a number of exciting après bars and also some of the best choices for non-skiing activities in the Alps.

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Three Valleys

The Three Valleys is the most well-known and largest ski area in Europe. It offers more than 650km of inter-linked slopes taking in the well-known resorts of Courchevel, Meribel and Val Thorens amongst others. A modern and efficient lift system means more time spent on the slopes and some of the most famous après ski in the world including two famous Folie Douce bars. Whilst the transfer from the airport isn't the shortest, the skiing is some of the best in the world and has great pistes for beginners, intermediates and the more advanced skiers in your group.

Brides Les Bains

Brides Les Bains is France's largest Spa town. Brides Les Bains is a great value way of skiing the largest interlinked ski area in the world without paying the high prices of staying in the "big name" resorts of Meribel, Courchevel or Val Thorens. It is just a 20-minute gondola ride from Brides Les Bains to the centre of the resort of Meribel, where your skiing begins and ends.

Les Menuires/Reberty

Situated just below Val Thorens the resort of Les Menuires offers great snow conditions all year and fantastic links to the rest of the Three Valleys ski area. Most of the places to stay in Les Menuires are ski-in, ski-out allowing maximum time on the slopes.

Courchevel 1650

Courchevel 1650 offers the great skiing of the in-demand Courchevel Valley without the high prices of its higher 1850 cousin. A firm favourite with families and smaller groups. SkiWeekends have two large chalets in Courchevel 1650 (sleeping 20 people plus), which are perfect for groups.

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To find out more, don't hesitate to give our Ski Experts a call on 02380206971 or email us at sales@skiweekends.com to discuss your options.