Why Easter skiing is the perfect break
Why Easter skiing is the perfect break
The reasons why going on an Easter ski break is always a good idea.
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Why Easter ski could be the perfect choice
Choosing the right time to go on a ski holiday can be difficult.
- Christmas and New Year always feels right, as you can have a picturesque ski in a winter wonderland. But the idea of uprooting your friends or family at a notoriously busy time of the year can often prove too difficult.
- Then there’s February half-term , with snow almost guaranteed at most resorts. But as it’s half term, it’s as peak as it gets, and the slopes and ski-lifts are often crowded.
- Though it’s seldom considered, Easter could actually be the perfect time to go on a ski holiday! Here's why:
Skiing in sunshine
Skiing isn’t usually associated with warmer weather and blue skies, however by choosing to have an Easter ski trip you can cut out the freezing weather and have a surprisingly warm skiing experience!
This is especially worthwhile if you’re a beginner >. When you’re learning to ski, there’s a lot of standing around listening to instructions, slowly moving into positions etc. This can be pretty tough in the winter, but during Easter it’s far more bearable.
The added warmth also gives you more time to just appreciate what’s around you. The mountainous snow-topped landscapes provide a beautiful backdrop for when you’re eating alfresco and getting involved in the lively apres ski > outdoor activites.
Longer days
There’s a certain feeling that comes when you’re skiing in winter and you notice that it’s starting to get dark.
You begin to realise that your day on the slopes is coming to an end too soon.
The benefit of Easter skiing is that it stays lighter for longer, meaning the ski-lifts stay open later too.
Longer days equals more time to ski!
Prices are more affordable
Not only will an Easter ski break be warmer than a winter one, but it will almost definitely be more affordable, especially if you go in the second week of the Easter holidays, as there is less pressure on accommodation.
A ski holiday away from the peak times of Christmas, New Year and February half term can save you hundreds, and not just on the accommodation.
You can also find great deals on lift passes and equipment rental too. The money saved can go towards some end of season deals in the ski shop... or maybe just some
more après-ski
>.
There’s still snow
A factor that often puts people off skiing at Easter is the myth that all the snow will have melted. But that’s not the case at all, you just have to know where to look !
The key to getting the best snow is to aim high: the higher the resort, the colder it is, meaning there’s less chance that the snow is going to melt.
It also helps to be somewhere with north facing slopes or a glacier.
Tignes
> for example is ideal for this.
It also helps that most ski areas are now equipped with state-of-the-art snow cannons, eliminating the worry of a snow-free ski holiday. And if you really want to be covered, get our "Ecran Total" insurance, with it's included
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>!
Some resorts are actually better at Easter
Resorts with glacier ski areas > or north facing slopes are always going to be popular, but by picking Easter you can appreciate these ski domains with less crowds.
But where are the best places to go?
As previously mentioned,
Tignes
> takes some beating. The stunning resort has an altitude of 3,600m, meaning you’re always guaranteed good snow. It’s also in an utterly beautiful setting, and is fast becoming one of the most exciting ski areas in Europe.
Val d’Isère
> is also a great Easter skiing location, with high slopes making snow almost guaranteed, and the added Exclusive Collection comfort.
Most resorts also make the most of the Easter conditions to offer activities that you wouldn’t see at other times of the year. For example
Les Arcs Panorama
>, sits in the huge Paradiski area, which features everything from rock climbing to mountain biking, whilst also having great ski conditions which can be reached with their impressive ski-lifts.
Perfect for the family
>!