Which Club Med ski holiday is right for you?

Which Club Med alpine ski resort is right for you

Everyone knows that Club Med makes a great summer holiday filled with sun and sailing classes but it also really comes into its own with winter sports. With more than 18 resorts in the Alps alone, the majority of which sit above 1800m, it has been leading the way in all-inclusive ski holidays since the 1950s. There’s a lot of planning that goes into a ski holiday but Club Med makes booking accommodation – not to mention equipment, lessons and ski passes – all so easy. Ski passes and lessons are included with every package booking and all properties are ski-in ski-out. So, all you need to worry about is which ski area to pick:

Click on the skier to read about each resort in the French Alps

Grand Massif Samoëns Morillon

Best for: the views

On the edge of the Saix plateau, and only 70 minutes from Geneva airport, this resort has ski-in ski-out access to the fourth largest ski area in France, Le Grand Massif. The indoor heated pool has amazing floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto the snow-covered Giffre valley. And the Skyline Terrace has 360-degree views – a wonderful spot to enjoy a hot chocolate wrapped in a blanket. The Haute-Savoie village of Samoens is just 10 minutes away via gondola and every Wednesday morning there’s a local craft market. Plus, on skis, there’s access to the Flaine Art Route, which has open-air works by Pablo Picasso and Jean Dubuffet.

Tignes

Best for: snow-sure skiing

In Tignes’ lively Val Claret area, guests find themselves in the thick of it at of the highest resorts in the Alps. Although there are slopes to suit every type of skier, Tignes is particularly good for serious skiers, with many travelling from all over the world to ski on the Grande Motte Glacier. Skiing here is guaranteed even when there’s not much snow elsewhere. For a real adventure, book an instructor and take a trip to ski the Aiguille Percée – a run-less route described as “the lost valley”.

Les Arcs Panorama

Best for: children of all ages

Named after its panoramic views, this resort is perfect for families, with kids’ ski classes sorted from ages four and upwards and a locker service that means your kit is ready on arrival. Les Arcs Panorama offers childcare from as young as four months, making it the perfect place to escape with a very little one in tow. For older children, nearby outings include sledding with a virtual-reality helmet to boost adrenaline and skijoring, where you’re pulled across the snow by a horse. And children of all ages will love the resort’s Scandinavian aesthetic, designed to resemble an enchanted forest with playful animal sculptures dotted throughout.

Val D’Isère

Best for: luxury

The most luxurious and the only Exclusive Collection property among Club Med’s Alpine offerings, it's also one of the Alps’ prettiest ski resorts with a real village atmosphere, set in the hollow of a valley with a 17th-century church peeking through the stone and wooden chalets. There’s some excellent skiing to be had, too, thanks in part to the easy access to the connecting resort of Tignes. And at the resort there’s a fine-dining restaurant as well as a serene spa with yoga classes.

Alpe d’Huez

Best for: outdoor adventures

Tucked into the mountainside of the Savoie ski area this resort boasts ski-in ski-out access to 250 kilometres of pistes. There’s also a dog-sledding scene and the longest black run in Europe – La Sarenne – which takes skiers from Pic Blanc at the summit all the way to the charming village of Enversin d’Oz. Back at the resort, the Happy Lounge comes complete with its own playground and climbing walls for children while there’s a spa for grown ups to kick back in.

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