If you’ve ever booked a skiing holiday you’ll know that there’s a big distinction between niche operators and mainstream packages. For one, niche ski trips tend to cost a whole lot more but then they do offer far more freedom of choice than a mainstream package. With Alpine Elements skiing holidays, finally it seems an operator has been able to combine the two.
Offering top quality, niche packages at mainstream rates, Alpine Elements skiing holidays let you combine the best of both worlds. With a personalised service run from a range of standard and luxury chalets in some of the French and Austrian Alps best resorts, we think this is a ski package that many of you have been looking for.
Alpine Elements specialise in providing chalets across eleven resorts in the Alpine region. Offering the very best online ski deals for groups, families and for weekend breaks, whatever you’re looking for in a ski holiday you can find it with them. Here’s a quick run down of the resorts they cover.
Also part of the Three Valleys area, this is a traditional and pretty Alpine resort with wooden and stone buildings. The skiing is more challenging with plenty of off piste available, and the nightlife is highly recommended too.
World famous Morzine is part of the Portes du Soleil ski area and close to Geneva airport. It’s a family friendly resort with skiing for beginners through to advanced levels. With great links to other resorts in this huge ski area, choice is the key word when it comes to Morzine.
One of the largest ski areas in France with over 450 kilometres of linked piste, snow is one thing you rarely have to worry about at Les Arcs. At this altitude conditions are usually glorious and the picturesque car-free villages make Les Arcs great for families.
The huge Three Valleys ski area surrounds La Tania meaning there is plenty of skiing here for all levels. Access to the slopes is superb and with a family friendly atmosphere, this relatively new ski resort is ideal for family ski trips.
Also part of the wider Portes du Soliel ski area with 650 kilometres of piste to explore, Les Gets offers great skiing for all levels. It’s also famous for its nightlife and year round activities, so there’s plenty to do away from the slopes too.
A very exclusive resort, Sainte Foy has recently doubled the size of its ski area with some new lifts. The quiet slopes and absence of queues make you realise you’re somewhere very special, and the picture book resort just gives off an air of luxury.
A huge and diverse mountain resort that offers great skiing for all levels, Chamonix is also home to some of the Alps best nightlife. But don’t go thinking it’s all fun and games because it’s also home to some world class off piste skiing.
High altitude slopes offer extensive skiing at La Plagne and the ten villages it covers. And with a new twelve million euro cable car link to Les Arcs, the pistes have just opened up even more. With some nice off piste to be found and terrain suitable for all levels, this is a resort that’s got the lot.
Renowned for exceptional après ski and for its exclusive skiing, Val D’Isere is a resort that has long been associated with world class winter sports. There’s some fine glacier skiing too on the higher slopes, and with some easier runs for beginners further down the mountain, it’s suitable for everyone.
Ski all day on the multitude of pistes around St Anton, then head out into the charming, car-free town to enjoy some superb après ski. With over 50 bars to choose from and a lively scene to enjoy, this is a resort that’s happening on and off the slopes.
One of the Alps’ highest and most snow-sure resorts, you’re almost guaranteed great conditions here. Tignes Le Lac will appeal to skiers of all ages and abilities, with its beautiful architecture and lively town making it a great place to chill after a thrilling day on the mountain.
Pick your resort, a time and a chalet and you can start building your very own niche ski package at a great price with Alpine Element skiing holidays.