Top Reasons to Choose Italy for Skiing Holidays

Ellie Green
Authored by Ellie Green
Posted Thursday, March 20, 2025 - 10:36pm

Italy is well-known for its ski resorts, especially in the Alps and Dolomites, which offer exceptional terrain suited for all skill levels. It's long been a destination for Brits looking to hit the slopes before indulging in the classy apres-ski scene.

If you're wondering where to book your next ski getaway, keep scrolling to discover Italy's unique advantages.

Diverse and Scenic Ski Resorts

Italy ski holidays offer thousands of kilometres for different abilities. For experienced skiers looking to dive down steep reds and technical blacks, Sestriere is one of the best ski resorts in the world, while Campitello di Fassa offers dozens of marked freeride options.

Thanks to its mountain ranges bordering Switzerland and France, Italy also boasts Cervina, which is its highest ski resort. You'll have views of Matterhorn (familiar to Toblerone fans) while skiing up to 3,400m.

Exceptional Culinary Experiences

Italian cuisine is one of the most popular globally for a reason. Aside from the outdoor adventure, a holiday in an Italian ski resort is the perfect time to indulge in authentic local dishes. Meal times at the resort can be as memorable as the skiing itself.

Your dining experience doesn't need to be limited to pizza and pasta. On a trip to South Tyrol, formerly part of Austria and where German is still spoken, you can try dishes with a Germanic twist. Barley soup, dumplings, goulash, and apple strudel will be on the menu, alongside speck and cheese served with black fennel bread and schüttelbrot.

Value for Money

Italy offers more affordable skiing options than other Alpine countries, such as France and Monaco, without compromising quality. Lift passes and accommodation are more reasonably priced, providing excellent value.

There are several budget-friendly options for getting around in Italy. Domestic flights from Ryanair, Wizz Air, and EasyJet run daily between major cities for as little as 19 euros, in half the time a train would take. If you have more time, take a bus with onboard amenities like free Wi-Fi and charging ports to relax and watch your favourite new TV show.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere

Italian culture's emphasis on family makes its ski resorts particularly welcoming to children and parents alike. During the half-term holidays, Italian kids are still at school, and most other tourists are flocking to the nearby slopes of Austria, making Italy an uncrowded, stress-free destination.

On the other side of Switzerland's Engadine valley, Livigno benefits from a tax-free status and reliable snow-sure slopes up to 2800 metres. The kids can enjoy paragliding over the mountains or going through an e-bike forest trail next to the future host of the 2026 Olympics freestyle events.

Madonna di Campiglio turns into a winter wonderland over Christmas, with some of the best Alpine views. La Thuile has a dedicated snow park for kids, and you can indulge in its chocolate fondue after a day on the slopes.

Cultural and Historical Enrichment

Hundreds of sites across Italy will remind you of its rich history. For those stopping off in Rome, a trip to the Colosseum built almost 2,000 years ago, is essential. This symbol of Roman engineering could hold an estimated 80,000 spectators gathered to witness bloody gladiatorial content.

In Venice, St. Mark's Basilica will surely be a hit with architecture buffs thanks to its Byzantine facade and intricate mosaics. Rialto Bridge, with its picturesque Grand Canal views, also makes a great photo spot.

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