Ski Safari Dolomites
Explore the best Dolomiti Superski resorts, all with one ski pass
Ski hut-to-hut and enjoy the diversity and proximity of resorts in the Dolomites
Immerse yourself in five full days of skiing that will bring the best out of you
Try out the slopes while observing the natural wonders of the UNESCO World Heritage site
Itinerary
Arrive at your first location in the Dolomites and make yourself comfortable in your hotel. A good night’s sleep will do you worlds of good before your adventure begins.
After breakfast, start exploring the enormous Alta Badia ski resort. In the valley, you will find famous towns such as Corvara, Colfosco, Badia or La Villa, and you can ski from town to town. Exploring your surroundings while skiing is always a good idea. More than 130 kilometres of slopes are waiting for you in Alta Badia, so you can gradually make your way back to the hotel. Alternatively, if you get stuck in one of the mountain huts for a bit too long, the ski bus is always there to take you back to your hotel, where you will spend the rest of the day.
Your skiing day will start on the way to Passo Gardena, where you will enter the famous Sellaronda ski circuit. Then you will descend into Val di Fassa, another skiing marvel of the Dolomites, even bigger than Alta Badia. The valley links seven different ski areas with 210 kilometres of skiing, so you have almost unlimited choices in front of you.
Ski up to Passo Sella and descend in Canazei, where you can ski until the last bell and then retreat to your hotel in Canazei, or explore the valley even further and return to your accommodation with a skibus. You will spend the night in Canazei.
The Ski safari will continue with an ascent up to Passo Pordoi, where you can try out the local ski slopes or descend down to Arabba, where the Marmolada skiing region begins. From there you will gradually ski to Passo Fedaia, where you can take a break and enjoy the wonderful Fedaia lake, and then it is time to ascent to Marmolada, the highest point (3300 meters above the sea) of your ski safari in the Dolomites. At the end of the day, a true marvel awaits you – La Bellunese ski run, with 12 kilometres the longest in the Dolomites, which will take you from Marmolada all the way to Arabba, where you will spend the night.
After breakfast, a short transfer with a ski bus will take you to Alleghe, where you will ski in the area on the Civetta mountain. Civetta is a more quiet part of the Dolomites, which every year attracts visitors that really want to enjoy the slopes and the peaceful silence of the beautiful Dolomites. When your ski day is done, take the short bus over the Falzarego pass and reach your hotel in the famous Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Your ski safari will conclude in Cortina d’Ampezzo, where you can enjoy the Olympic slopes, the locations of James Bond movies, the best restaurants in the Dolomites and all in all glamour everywhere you look. Your ski safari will conclude with another night in Cortina, so you will be able to enjoy the apres-ski and lovely evening life in this luxurious ski town in the Dolomites.
Alternatively, you can take a quick bus to Cinque Torri, one of the three ski locations in Cortina, and from there ski down to Alta Badia. You can enjoy the famous Armentarola ski run and descend back to your hotel, so your ski safari will make a perfect loop.
After five days of non-stop skiing, it is time to say goodbye to the Dolomites and head back to the airport.
Pricing
Included in price
Personalised itinerary
Accommodation with breakfast in 3/4/5-star hotel/chalet
Daily ski pass
Description
As a passionate skier eager to traverse varying slopes, our Ski Safari Dolomites Experience is tailored just for you.
Designed to optimize your time on the slopes, this journey unveils various terrains across multiple resorts nestled in the stunning Dolomites mountains. Your seven-day ski adventure will take you to the slopes of Alta Badia, Val di Fassa, Arabba, Marmolada, Civetta, and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Experience the crème de la crème of Dolomites on this ski safari.
Each day presents a unique experience, bound by the shared attributes of impeccable snow conditions and state-of-the-art ski lifts and cable cars. You’ll find everything you desire in the Dolomites. If your dream is to ski on expansive, uncrowded slopes, you’ve found the perfect destination.
In a single week, you’ll journey around the Dolomites, capturing the essence of a ski safari. The vast choice of resorts makes it nearly impossible to choose just one for your holiday.
So, why settle when you can explore them all on our ski safari in the Dolomites?
Though you’ll travel daily, cosy accommodations in quaint mountain villages will be your retreat. This way, you can embark on an adventure while maintaining the comfort typical of a ski holiday.
On the last day of the ski safari, you’re presented with two enticing options. Immerse yourself in everything that Cortina d’Ampezzo has to offer, beyond just the slopes, or complete your loop back to Alta Badia. The choice is all yours!
Should you wish to extend your ski safari, we’re more than happy to adjust the itinerary to meet your preferences. Our dedicated team is committed to fulfilling your every wish, ensuring an unforgettable ski safari experience.
Location
Ski Resort Statistics
Arabba/Marmolada
- Beginner runs (🔵): 23.6 km
- Intermediate runs (🔴): 30.5 km
- Advanced runs (⚫️): 8.9 km
- Number of ski lifts: 26
Cortina d’Ampezzo
- Beginner runs (🔵): 54 km
- Intermediate runs (🔴): 55 km
- Advanced runs (⚫️): 20 km
- Number of ski lifts: 27
Alta Badia
- Beginner runs (🔵): 70 km
- Intermediate runs (🔴): 52 km
- Advanced runs (⚫️): 8 km
- Number of ski lifts: 53
Beginner runs (🔵): 28 km
Intermediate runs (🔴): 36 km
Advanced runs (⚫️): 8 km
Number of ski lifts: 23
Ski Chalets
Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d’Ampezzo
Sporthotel Arabba
Hotel Miramonti Corvara
Things to know
During your ski holiday, you’ll be comfortably accommodated in one of our handpicked ski chalets, nestled in the heart of Italy’s top ski resorts. Each chalet is selected for its blend of comfort, luxury, and proximity to the ski slopes, ensuring you have a memorable stay.
Our ski holidays are open to all ages. We cater to a diverse clientele, from families with young children to couples and solo travellers. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the joy of skiing in Italy’s beautiful resorts.
Skiing is a physical activity, but it’s also about having fun. Our ski holidays are designed to cater to all fitness levels. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner, we have ski packages that will suit your abilities and ensure you have a fantastic time on the slopes.
For your ski holiday, we recommend packing warm clothing, including thermal layers, a high-quality ski jacket and pants, gloves, and a hat. Ski boots, goggles, and a helmet are also essential for safety on the slopes. If you don’t have your own ski equipment, don’t worry. We can assist you with arranging rental equipment at the resort.
Our ski packages are comprehensive, covering your accommodations and ski passes. However, some costs are not included in the package price. These include international airfare, transfers, travel and sports insurance, and meals and drinks unless otherwise specified. Additionally, a small tourist tax imposed by local authorities in Italy is also not included. It is usually paid directly at the accommodation.
Absolutely! We welcome skiers of all skill levels. Our ski holidays include resorts that are beginner-friendly, featuring gentle slopes and ski schools for those new to the sport. Our team of experts will help you choose the right destination that matches your skill level.
The tourist tax is a nominal fee imposed by local authorities in Italy. This fee is used to fund local tourism infrastructure and services, contributing to the upkeep and enhancement of the resorts. The rate varies by location and is typically paid directly at your accommodation.
Our ski holidays offer more than just skiing. Italy’s ski resorts are brimming with a range of activities, from snowboarding and ice skating to winter hiking and wellness spas. If you’re interested in exploring these activities, we can help you arrange them as part of your ski holiday.
The prime time for skiing in Italy is from December to April when the ski resorts are beautifully blanketed in snow. However, some high-altitude resorts offer skiing opportunities as late as May, extending the ski season for those who wish to enjoy the slopes a little longer.