Destination: Switzerland
Where to ski in Switzerland?
Wondering where to ski in Switzerland? Some of the top ski destinations include Zermatt, home to the iconic Matterhorn; Verbier, known for its challenging slopes and vibrant après-ski scene; St. Moritz, a luxurious resort with world-class amenities; and Davos, famous for its extensive ski area and annual World Economic Forum. Other great options are Jungfrau, Engelberg, and Saas-Fee, each offering unique experiences and breathtaking Alpine views. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, Switzerland has a ski resort perfect for your next winter adventure.
Currently we offer a complete ski package for IKON-pass holders to both Zermatt and St. Anton, but we are more than happy to help you create your custom ski holiday! For more details, contact us now.
When is ski season in Switzerland?
Wondering when ski season is in Switzerland? The ski season typically runs from late November to April. Peak conditions are usually from December to February, when snowfall is most reliable and the slopes are bustling with activity. Early and late season skiing can be enjoyed in higher-altitude resorts like Zermatt and Saas-Fee, where glaciers ensure excellent snow coverage. Plan your visit during these months to experience Switzerland’s world-class ski conditions and vibrant winter atmosphere.
How much is it to ski in Switzerland?
Curious about how much it costs to ski in Switzerland? Skiing in Switzerland can range widely in price. On average, a daily lift pass costs between CHF 60 to CHF 90, depending on the resort. Equipment rental typically costs around CHF 40 to CHF 60 per day. Accommodation varies, with budget options starting at CHF 100 per night, while luxury hotels can exceed CHF 500. Additional costs include dining, which can range from affordable mountain huts to upscale restaurants. Overall, budgeting around CHF 200 to CHF 400 per day will provide a comfortable skiing experience in Switzerland.