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Skiing the Massive Jungfrau Ski Top Region!

Interlaken’s winter resort status became official however with the launch of The Jungfrau Top Ski Region, containing more than 100 miles of trails in ski centers above Grindelwald, all linked to Interlaken by a mountain railway included in a ski pass. The average length of runs in the area is a remarkable four miles.

It’s possible to ski a different ski area every day for a week. Interlaken shares the Jungfrau Top Ski Region with the triumvirate of Wengen, Mürren, and Grindelwald. The largest ski area is Kleine Scheidegg-Mannlichen, which spans the area between Wengen and Grindelwald. This area has some 35 marked trails, and will please the intermediate skier or boarder.

Chalet-Hotel Oberland offers guests modern and spacious rooms. Rooms are equipped with a TV, alarm-clock radio and mini-bar. The Mercato restaurant offers a wide choice of Italian specialties for lunch and dinner. The Chalet restaurant offers a choice of delicious hot meals throughout the day. Luncheon menus and a variety of a la carte dishes are served at this hotel restaurant.

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Plan Your Holiday Ski Vacation Now Before the Ski Season Fills!

Christmas Market Innsbruck, AustriaIt’s never too early to start planning your holiday ski trip vacation to Europe. The exclusive and popular European resorts fill up fast for American holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Many vacationers are stuck with lesser choices or no choice at all because they waited too long to reserve space for their holiday ski vacation trip.

Remember to book your ski vacation to Europe as soon as possible, because when the rooms are full at popular European ski resorts, such as Zermatt, Chamonix and St. Anton and Innsbruck ski area, they are gone.

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Skiing Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

Cortina’s aprés-ski activities rank among the best and most varied in all of Europe. After an evening stroll through the quaint pedestrian center, dining, dancing, and drinking keep the fun rolling into the night. With the alpine charm of a Tyrolean village, all the style of Milan, and all the typical art and architecture of Italy, Cortina is not to be missed.

Celebrities, students, and honeymooners alike come from around the globe to take advantage of the resort’s excellent nursery slopes, profusion of intermediate runs, and challenging expert courses. Cross-country skiers enjoy a variety of trails. Snowboarders find the slopes here friendly and off-trail adventurers seek rugged terrain in the pristine backcountry.

Hotel Olimpia in Cortina d’Ampezzo is a stylish and recently renovated bed and breakfast hotel. It is situated in the center of Cortina, yet the hotel is in a quiet area away from traffic. The hotel is within walking distance of the ski lifts. All rooms have a bath or shower, telephone and satellite TV. The hotel has a sauna and jacuzzi to help guests relax after a day on the slopes.

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Great SuperSki Week to Garmisch, Germany

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is Germany’s undisputed Winter Sports Skiing and Snowboarding Capital, located only a short distance from the Austrian border. Once the host of the Winter Olympics, Garmisch is a large, cosmopolitan town with plenty to see and do both on and off the ski slopes.

The resort is built around the highest mountain in Germany, the Zugspitze, with an altitude of 2,962 meters (8,832 feet). The top of the mountain is actually a glacier with amazing ski terrain for advanced skiers ranging from bowls to natural, ungroomed drops. There’s ample opportunity for leisurely, intermediate skiing on the 75 miles of trails in the resort.

Vacation Trip includes; Seven nights accommodation Hotel Alpina (3-star), Buffet breakfast at the hotel, Round-trip air via Lufthansa Airlines, Round-trip transfer via bus, local taxes Europe and airline fuel surcharges. Prices based on double occupancy.

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Best Snow-Sure Ski Resorts in Europe

Ski Val Thorens, France

The highest resort in the Alps and one of the most snow sure, with north-facing slopes guaranteeing good snow for a long season, even off the glacier. Val Thorens is Part of huge 3 Valleys. and home to the highest bar of any ski resort. Great for when it’s too warm and slushy elsewhere …

Val d’Isère and Tignes, France Skiing

Val d’Isere and Tignes, France, share the vast, snow-sure Espace Killy ski area, which includes two glaciers where year-round skiing is possible. The terrain is excellent for confident intermediates and experts. Tignes is appreciably higher, more convenient, surrounded by better intermediate terrain, and has quick access to the Grande Motte glacier.

Hintertux, Austria

Hintertux is one of the best glaciers in the Alps, but it also has some additional non-glacial terrain which is also high, shady and very reliable for snow.  At its highest point the ski region reaches a height of 3,250 m (10,660 ft) in the saddle between the peaks of the Gefrorene-Wand-Spitzen. It is open all year round with skiing in the winter, and hiking activities in the summer.

Lech/Zürs, Austria

The slopes in Lech and Zürs do not reach glacial heights, but do share the snowiest major ski area in the Alps.  Grooming and snow-making are also excellent, so snow conditions are very reliable. Lech are Zürs are the most glamorous and expensive resorts in Austria.

Obergurgl, Austria

Arguably the most snow-sure, non-glacial resort in the Alps, Obergurgl has a long season. Its altitude is exceptional by Austrian standards, many of its slopes face north or north-west and the resort claims 100% artificial coverage. Obergurgl has an excellent area for beginners, timid intermediates and families.

Ischgl, Austria

Ischgl does not have a glacier, but it does have the greatest extent of high altitude skiing in Austria – more than 80% of its 238km of pistes are above 2000m.  Ischgl excellent snow-making and snow conditions are highly reliable. The resort has lively après-ski which may or may not be to everyone’s taste.

Sölden, Austria

Sölden boasts not one but 2 high quality glaciers, the Rettenbach and Tiefenbach, that guarantee good snow throughout a long season.  Even outside these glaciers the average skiing height is good by Austrian standards, and snow cover is reliable.  The resort also has short transfers and day trips to nearby Innsbruck.

Cervinia, Italy

Despite the westerly aspect of its main slopes Cervinia is comfortably the most snow-sure of the major Italian resorts.  The village sits at 2050m with slopes reaching 3450m (3820m if you count Zermatt).  Nowhere else in Italy comes close to offering this extent of high altitude terrain. Link with Zermatt in Switzerland provides some spectacular views and good lunches.

Saas Fee, Switzerland

Saas-Fee is one of our favorite places. It oozes Swiss charm and the setting is stunning – spectacular glaciers and 4000m peaks surround the place. And good snow is guaranteed, even late in the season: the altitude you spend most of our time at – between 2500m/8200ft and 3500m/11500ft – is unrivaled in the Alps.

Zermatt, Switzerland

Since the Zermatt ski resort stretches across three individual mountains that rise over 10,200 feet (3,100 meters), there’s an incredible amount of skiable terrain here. These three mountains have a northern orientation and they’re quite high, so the winter ski season here, which lasts from late November through early May, is longer than most other resorts in Europe.

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The 2013-2014 ski season is right around the corner. Now is the time to lock in the best dates and the best prices.

Our 2014 ski weeks trips start from $1,598 per person (Innsbruck) and include: roundtrip air, 6 or 7 nights hotel accomodation (double occupancy), buffet breakfast, transfer as specified, airline fuel surcharges and local taxes and service charges in Europe.

Great ski vacation values include: Chamonix, France from $1,660, Cortina d’ Ampezzo, Italy from $1,698, Kitzbühel, Austria from $1,698, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany from $1,798. We also have stunning locales such as Zermatt, Switzerland from $1,998 and Courchevel 1850 (France) from $2,998. Prices are per person and double occupancy.

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