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Tignes
Situated in the heart of the Vanoise massif, above the Tarentaise valley carved out by the river Isère, Tignes is a dynamic and multi-faceted resort which appeals to a large and diverse clientele. With around 2,000 inhabitants out of season, the resort sees its population increase dramatically during the tourist seasons, thanks to 30,000 beds available for holiday visitors. In 2010, there were only 1,000 primary residences compared to more than 5,000 secondary residences. Tignes is a surprising and innovative resort, to discover alone, with family or with friends.

Alpe d'Huez
One of France's most famous ski resorts, Alpe-d'Huez is a family-friendly as it is sporty. Known as "L'Île au Soleil" (island in the sun), the resort attracts snowsports enthusiasts to its incredible ski area, and is renowned for its friendly and convivial atmosphere in winter and summer like. With spectacular landscapes, a wide range of activities for skiers and non-skiers, lively après-ski (see you at the famous Folie Douce!) and vibrant nightlife, Alpe d'Huez has something for everyone.

Avoriaz
Avoriaz is a top destination for skiers, mountain lovers, and real estate investors alike. It’s easy to see why it is regarded as a trailblazer among French ski resorts: its harmonious architecture seamlessly blended into the natural surroundings, the tranquility of a car-free resort, and its Les Portes du Soleil ski area stretching across both France and Switzerland are just a few the reasons that attract investors, whether it’s for a second home in the mountains or a rental income project.

Chamonix
Situated between the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve and Mont Blanc, at the crossroads between France, Switzerland and Italy, the Chamonix Valley has 14,000 year-round inhabitants and more than 80,000 tourist beds.

Champagny-en-Vanoise
Champagny en Vanoise is a resort located in Savoie. It is part of the large ski area of La Plagne, which is full of ski slopes for the pleasure of all fans of sensation!

Courchevel
Courchevel is one of the most renowned ski resorts in the world and is located in the valley of Saint Bon in 5 villages: Courchevel Le Praz (1300), Courchevel La Tania (1400), Courchevel Village (1550) Courchevel Moriond (1650) and Courchevel (1850).

Crest-Voland
Welcome to Crest-Voland, the sunny resort in the Val d'Arly. Here, life moves to the rhythm of nature, with breathtaking Alpine scenery and Savoyard chalets inviting you to take a break from it all. A family resort par excellence, Crest-Voland continues to win us over, season after season.

La Plagne
Situated in the heart of the Tarentaise valley in the Savoie region, and with views of Mont Blanc, the resort of La Plagne is made up of eleven individual villages, each with its own distinct atmosphere and dynamic. Whether you choose to stay in winter or summer, you are sure to find one that suits you. The resort is surrounded by a vast mountain playground extending from 700 up to 3,250 metres in altitude.

La Rosière
Situated at an altitude of 1,850 metres, with abundant sunshine and an easy-going lifestyle, the enchanting resort of La Rosière has everything you need for a great mountain holiday. Follow Cimalpes' guide to learn everything you need to know to help you plan your trip.

Les Arcs
An innovative and integrated third generation mountain resort, Les Arcs has much to offer holidaymakers in search of unspoilt nature. Pedestrianised year-round, the resort has been designed with respect for its natural environment, and offers its visitors an unforgettable stay in beautiful surroundings.

Les Gets
Les Gets is a village resort full of Savoyard charm, with a year-round offering of sports and well-being activities and facilities suitable for the whole family.
Les Menuires
Located in the heart of the Three Valleys, the largest ski area in the world, Les Menuires is a family friendly resort, interconnected with no fewer than six other resorts. Beginners and experienced skiers alike will find what they are looking for, between the pleasure of skiing and breathtaking landscapes. For an intense and authentic experience, summer or winter, head for the mountains to discover the resort of Les Menuires!

Les Saisies
Nestled on the heights of the Col des Saisies, which rises to an altitude of more than 1,600 meters, the village of Les Saisies is one of the most visited destinations in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region all year round.

Megeve
Among the most prestigious ski resorts, Megeve is the perfect incarnation of the French art of living. An authentic charm, chic, a discrete atmosphere filled with elegance and an alpine environment of medium altitude give it its reputation as "Little Switzerland of the Alps".

Meribel
Méribel is a charming resort that is internationally renowned for its location, architecture, and quality of services. It is impossible not to fall in love with this resort in the heart of Les 3 Vallées, the largest ski area in the world.

Morzine
A stay in Morzine guarantees a restorative and revitalising mountain holiday. People come to Morzine for its views and landscapes, skiing and other activities, or just to spend time together enjoying its simple and authentic pleasures. You will never have felt so close to the mountains!

Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe
Nestled between Aravis, Beaufortain and Mont-Blanc, Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe is a family resort that has skiers of all ages leave with wonderful memories. It sits in the heart of unspoiled nature and is distinguished by the welcoming and authentic atmosphere in which its village is bathed. It is the ideal place to treat yourself to a few days of complete relaxation in Savoie.

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
With natural sporting terrain and enchanting scenery dominated by Mont Blanc, the 'roof of Europe', Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc is a dynamic resort with a lively and festive village life that has all the ingredients required for an unforgettable holiday. Be sure to read our guide to the resort before packing your bags

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a village at 1400m altitude culminating at 2400m at its summit, guarantees you quality snow coverage throughout the season, provided by the presence of snow culture when needed.

Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise
Far from the frenzy of the big resorts, even though they are only a few kilometres away, Sainte Foy Tarentaise is nestled in a preserved natural environment. Rich in a traditional architectural heritage with its hamlet, its columned houses, its chapels and its chalets made of stone, wood and lauze, you will find the true atmosphere of mountain life here. You will enjoy wandering through the narrow streets of its hamlets which hide some tasty tables.

Serre Chevalier
Ranging in altitude from 1,200 to 2,800 meters, Serre Chevalier is a ski resort with a total of 250 km of pistes. Its sheer size makes it one of the largest ski areas in Europe, attracting unsurprisingly large numbers of visitors every year.

Tignes
Situated in the heart of the Vanoise massif, above the Tarentaise valley carved out by the river Isère, Tignes is a dynamic and multi-faceted resort which appeals to a large and diverse clientele. With around 2,000 inhabitants out of season, the resort sees its population increase dramatically during the tourist seasons, thanks to 30,000 beds available for holiday visitors. In 2010, there were only 1,000 primary residences compared to more than 5,000 secondary residences. Tignes is a surprising and innovative resort, to discover alone, with family or with friends.

Val d'Isere
At the source of the Isere river which has dug the valley of the Tarentaise, concentration of the largest number of ski resorts, nestles Val d'Isere.
By choosing its resort for its skiing holiday, one leans sometimes for the quality of the ski area, sometimes for the life of village, or for the quality of service, for the excellence of the accommodation, or for the authenticity .

Val Thorens
Lovers of the mountains and wide open spaces will enjoy (re) discovering Val Thorens: a resort in the Tarentaise valley in the heart of the Savoie Alps. Here is our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about Val Thorens.
They've become synonymous with mountain culture, each one a must-see destination. Born from an irresistible allure to the peaks, these Alpine legends blend charm, prestige, and an irresistible attraction.

Chamonix
Situated between the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve and Mont Blanc, at the crossroads between France, Switzerland and Italy, the Chamonix Valley has 14,000 year-round inhabitants and more than 80,000 tourist beds.

Courchevel
Courchevel is one of the most renowned ski resorts in the world and is located in the valley of Saint Bon in 5 villages: Courchevel Le Praz (1300), Courchevel La Tania (1400), Courchevel Village (1550) Courchevel Moriond (1650) and Courchevel (1850).

La Tania
La Tania is a winter sports resort located in the Tarentaise valley, in the commune of Courchevel in Savoie. The resort is located at an altitude of 1,400 metres, halfway between Courchevel and Méribel, in the heart of a forest of spice trees.

Megeve
Among the most prestigious ski resorts, Megeve is the perfect incarnation of the French art of living. An authentic charm, chic, a discrete atmosphere filled with elegance and an alpine environment of medium altitude give it its reputation as "Little Switzerland of the Alps".

Meribel
Méribel is a charming resort that is internationally renowned for its location, architecture, and quality of services. It is impossible not to fall in love with this resort in the heart of Les 3 Vallées, the largest ski area in the world.

Val d'Isere
At the source of the Isere river which has dug the valley of the Tarentaise, concentration of the largest number of ski resorts, nestles Val d'Isere.
By choosing its resort for its skiing holiday, one leans sometimes for the quality of the ski area, sometimes for the life of village, or for the quality of service, for the excellence of the accommodation, or for the authenticity .
Nestled in the heart of the mountains, guarded by Alpine fortresses, village resorts proudly display their identity. With a taste of Alpine paradise in every corner, rooted in centuries of history and a lifestyle intertwined with nature.

Champagny-en-Vanoise
Champagny en Vanoise is a resort located in Savoie. It is part of the large ski area of La Plagne, which is full of ski slopes for the pleasure of all fans of sensation!

Crest-Voland
Welcome to Crest-Voland, the sunny resort in the Val d'Arly. Here, life moves to the rhythm of nature, with breathtaking Alpine scenery and Savoyard chalets inviting you to take a break from it all. A family resort par excellence, Crest-Voland continues to win us over, season after season.


La Rosière
Situated at an altitude of 1,850 metres, with abundant sunshine and an easy-going lifestyle, the enchanting resort of La Rosière has everything you need for a great mountain holiday. Follow Cimalpes' guide to learn everything you need to know to help you plan your trip.

Les Gets
Les Gets is a village resort full of Savoyard charm, with a year-round offering of sports and well-being activities and facilities suitable for the whole family.

Les Saisies
Nestled on the heights of the Col des Saisies, which rises to an altitude of more than 1,600 meters, the village of Les Saisies is one of the most visited destinations in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region all year round.

Megeve
Among the most prestigious ski resorts, Megeve is the perfect incarnation of the French art of living. An authentic charm, chic, a discrete atmosphere filled with elegance and an alpine environment of medium altitude give it its reputation as "Little Switzerland of the Alps".

Morzine
A stay in Morzine guarantees a restorative and revitalising mountain holiday. People come to Morzine for its views and landscapes, skiing and other activities, or just to spend time together enjoying its simple and authentic pleasures. You will never have felt so close to the mountains!

Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe
Nestled between Aravis, Beaufortain and Mont-Blanc, Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe is a family resort that has skiers of all ages leave with wonderful memories. It sits in the heart of unspoiled nature and is distinguished by the welcoming and authentic atmosphere in which its village is bathed. It is the ideal place to treat yourself to a few days of complete relaxation in Savoie.

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
With natural sporting terrain and enchanting scenery dominated by Mont Blanc, the 'roof of Europe', Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc is a dynamic resort with a lively and festive village life that has all the ingredients required for an unforgettable holiday. Be sure to read our guide to the resort before packing your bags

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a village at 1400m altitude culminating at 2400m at its summit, guarantees you quality snow coverage throughout the season, provided by the presence of snow culture when needed.

Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise
Far from the frenzy of the big resorts, even though they are only a few kilometres away, Sainte Foy Tarentaise is nestled in a preserved natural environment. Rich in a traditional architectural heritage with its hamlet, its columned houses, its chapels and its chalets made of stone, wood and lauze, you will find the true atmosphere of mountain life here. You will enjoy wandering through the narrow streets of its hamlets which hide some tasty tables.
Endless Alpine horizons and the thrill of skiing from one valley to the next, seeking out new landscapes—it's the irresistible draw of resorts boasting a vast ski area. And since they cater to skiers of all levels, why miss out?

Chamonix
Situated between the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve and Mont Blanc, at the crossroads between France, Switzerland and Italy, the Chamonix Valley has 14,000 year-round inhabitants and more than 80,000 tourist beds.

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
With natural sporting terrain and enchanting scenery dominated by Mont Blanc, the 'roof of Europe', Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc is a dynamic resort with a lively and festive village life that has all the ingredients required for an unforgettable holiday. Be sure to read our guide to the resort before packing your bags

Serre Chevalier
Ranging in altitude from 1,200 to 2,800 meters, Serre Chevalier is a ski resort with a total of 250 km of pistes. Its sheer size makes it one of the largest ski areas in Europe, attracting unsurprisingly large numbers of visitors every year.
Holidaying families have a secret: the "Family +" labelled resorts. They offer not only childcare services but also activities and entertainment for the whole family. Enough to delight both children and parents alike.

Alpe d'Huez
One of France's most famous ski resorts, Alpe-d'Huez is a family-friendly as it is sporty. Known as "L'Île au Soleil" (island in the sun), the resort attracts snowsports enthusiasts to its incredible ski area, and is renowned for its friendly and convivial atmosphere in winter and summer like. With spectacular landscapes, a wide range of activities for skiers and non-skiers, lively après-ski (see you at the famous Folie Douce!) and vibrant nightlife, Alpe d'Huez has something for everyone.

Courchevel
Courchevel is one of the most renowned ski resorts in the world and is located in the valley of Saint Bon in 5 villages: Courchevel Le Praz (1300), Courchevel La Tania (1400), Courchevel Village (1550) Courchevel Moriond (1650) and Courchevel (1850).


La Plagne
Situated in the heart of the Tarentaise valley in the Savoie region, and with views of Mont Blanc, the resort of La Plagne is made up of eleven individual villages, each with its own distinct atmosphere and dynamic. Whether you choose to stay in winter or summer, you are sure to find one that suits you. The resort is surrounded by a vast mountain playground extending from 700 up to 3,250 metres in altitude.

La Rosière
Situated at an altitude of 1,850 metres, with abundant sunshine and an easy-going lifestyle, the enchanting resort of La Rosière has everything you need for a great mountain holiday. Follow Cimalpes' guide to learn everything you need to know to help you plan your trip.

La Tania
La Tania is a winter sports resort located in the Tarentaise valley, in the commune of Courchevel in Savoie. The resort is located at an altitude of 1,400 metres, halfway between Courchevel and Méribel, in the heart of a forest of spice trees.

Meribel
Méribel is a charming resort that is internationally renowned for its location, architecture, and quality of services. It is impossible not to fall in love with this resort in the heart of Les 3 Vallées, the largest ski area in the world.

Tignes
Situated in the heart of the Vanoise massif, above the Tarentaise valley carved out by the river Isère, Tignes is a dynamic and multi-faceted resort which appeals to a large and diverse clientele. With around 2,000 inhabitants out of season, the resort sees its population increase dramatically during the tourist seasons, thanks to 30,000 beds available for holiday visitors. In 2010, there were only 1,000 primary residences compared to more than 5,000 secondary residences. Tignes is a surprising and innovative resort, to discover alone, with family or with friends.

Val d'Isere
At the source of the Isere river which has dug the valley of the Tarentaise, concentration of the largest number of ski resorts, nestles Val d'Isere.
By choosing its resort for its skiing holiday, one leans sometimes for the quality of the ski area, sometimes for the life of village, or for the quality of service, for the excellence of the accommodation, or for the authenticity .

Val Thorens
Lovers of the mountains and wide open spaces will enjoy (re) discovering Val Thorens: a resort in the Tarentaise valley in the heart of the Savoie Alps. Here is our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about Val Thorens.
Committing to a more sustainable future Alpine regions: that's the ambition of resorts labelled "Green Snowflake." A comprehensive programme aimed at minimising the impact of tourism activities and advocating for measured development to envision the mountains of tomorrow.

Chamonix
Situated between the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve and Mont Blanc, at the crossroads between France, Switzerland and Italy, the Chamonix Valley has 14,000 year-round inhabitants and more than 80,000 tourist beds.

Crest-Voland
Welcome to Crest-Voland, the sunny resort in the Val d'Arly. Here, life moves to the rhythm of nature, with breathtaking Alpine scenery and Savoyard chalets inviting you to take a break from it all. A family resort par excellence, Crest-Voland continues to win us over, season after season.

La Rosière
Situated at an altitude of 1,850 metres, with abundant sunshine and an easy-going lifestyle, the enchanting resort of La Rosière has everything you need for a great mountain holiday. Follow Cimalpes' guide to learn everything you need to know to help you plan your trip.

Les Arcs
An innovative and integrated third generation mountain resort, Les Arcs has much to offer holidaymakers in search of unspoilt nature. Pedestrianised year-round, the resort has been designed with respect for its natural environment, and offers its visitors an unforgettable stay in beautiful surroundings.

Les Saisies
Nestled on the heights of the Col des Saisies, which rises to an altitude of more than 1,600 meters, the village of Les Saisies is one of the most visited destinations in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region all year round.

Megeve
Among the most prestigious ski resorts, Megeve is the perfect incarnation of the French art of living. An authentic charm, chic, a discrete atmosphere filled with elegance and an alpine environment of medium altitude give it its reputation as "Little Switzerland of the Alps".

Morzine
A stay in Morzine guarantees a restorative and revitalising mountain holiday. People come to Morzine for its views and landscapes, skiing and other activities, or just to spend time together enjoying its simple and authentic pleasures. You will never have felt so close to the mountains!

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
With natural sporting terrain and enchanting scenery dominated by Mont Blanc, the 'roof of Europe', Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc is a dynamic resort with a lively and festive village life that has all the ingredients required for an unforgettable holiday. Be sure to read our guide to the resort before packing your bags

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a village at 1400m altitude culminating at 2400m at its summit, guarantees you quality snow coverage throughout the season, provided by the presence of snow culture when needed.

Tignes
Situated in the heart of the Vanoise massif, above the Tarentaise valley carved out by the river Isère, Tignes is a dynamic and multi-faceted resort which appeals to a large and diverse clientele. With around 2,000 inhabitants out of season, the resort sees its population increase dramatically during the tourist seasons, thanks to 30,000 beds available for holiday visitors. In 2010, there were only 1,000 primary residences compared to more than 5,000 secondary residences. Tignes is a surprising and innovative resort, to discover alone, with family or with friends.

Val Thorens
Lovers of the mountains and wide open spaces will enjoy (re) discovering Val Thorens: a resort in the Tarentaise valley in the heart of the Savoie Alps. Here is our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about Val Thorens.
Endless Alpine horizons and the thrill of skiing from one valley to the next, seeking out new landscapes—it's the irresistible draw of resorts boasting a vast ski area. And since they cater to skiers of all levels, why miss out?

Alpe d'Huez
One of France's most famous ski resorts, Alpe-d'Huez is a family-friendly as it is sporty. Known as "L'Île au Soleil" (island in the sun), the resort attracts snowsports enthusiasts to its incredible ski area, and is renowned for its friendly and convivial atmosphere in winter and summer like. With spectacular landscapes, a wide range of activities for skiers and non-skiers, lively après-ski (see you at the famous Folie Douce!) and vibrant nightlife, Alpe d'Huez has something for everyone.

Champagny-en-Vanoise
Champagny en Vanoise is a resort located in Savoie. It is part of the large ski area of La Plagne, which is full of ski slopes for the pleasure of all fans of sensation!

Courchevel
Courchevel is one of the most renowned ski resorts in the world and is located in the valley of Saint Bon in 5 villages: Courchevel Le Praz (1300), Courchevel La Tania (1400), Courchevel Village (1550) Courchevel Moriond (1650) and Courchevel (1850).

La Plagne
Situated in the heart of the Tarentaise valley in the Savoie region, and with views of Mont Blanc, the resort of La Plagne is made up of eleven individual villages, each with its own distinct atmosphere and dynamic. Whether you choose to stay in winter or summer, you are sure to find one that suits you. The resort is surrounded by a vast mountain playground extending from 700 up to 3,250 metres in altitude.

La Tania
La Tania is a winter sports resort located in the Tarentaise valley, in the commune of Courchevel in Savoie. The resort is located at an altitude of 1,400 metres, halfway between Courchevel and Méribel, in the heart of a forest of spice trees.

Les Arcs
An innovative and integrated third generation mountain resort, Les Arcs has much to offer holidaymakers in search of unspoilt nature. Pedestrianised year-round, the resort has been designed with respect for its natural environment, and offers its visitors an unforgettable stay in beautiful surroundings.
Les Menuires
Located in the heart of the Three Valleys, the largest ski area in the world, Les Menuires is a family friendly resort, interconnected with no fewer than six other resorts. Beginners and experienced skiers alike will find what they are looking for, between the pleasure of skiing and breathtaking landscapes. For an intense and authentic experience, summer or winter, head for the mountains to discover the resort of Les Menuires!

Meribel
Méribel is a charming resort that is internationally renowned for its location, architecture, and quality of services. It is impossible not to fall in love with this resort in the heart of Les 3 Vallées, the largest ski area in the world.

Morzine
A stay in Morzine guarantees a restorative and revitalising mountain holiday. People come to Morzine for its views and landscapes, skiing and other activities, or just to spend time together enjoying its simple and authentic pleasures. You will never have felt so close to the mountains!

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a village at 1400m altitude culminating at 2400m at its summit, guarantees you quality snow coverage throughout the season, provided by the presence of snow culture when needed.

Serre Chevalier
Ranging in altitude from 1,200 to 2,800 meters, Serre Chevalier is a ski resort with a total of 250 km of pistes. Its sheer size makes it one of the largest ski areas in Europe, attracting unsurprisingly large numbers of visitors every year.

Tignes
Situated in the heart of the Vanoise massif, above the Tarentaise valley carved out by the river Isère, Tignes is a dynamic and multi-faceted resort which appeals to a large and diverse clientele. With around 2,000 inhabitants out of season, the resort sees its population increase dramatically during the tourist seasons, thanks to 30,000 beds available for holiday visitors. In 2010, there were only 1,000 primary residences compared to more than 5,000 secondary residences. Tignes is a surprising and innovative resort, to discover alone, with family or with friends.

Val d'Isere
At the source of the Isere river which has dug the valley of the Tarentaise, concentration of the largest number of ski resorts, nestles Val d'Isere.
By choosing its resort for its skiing holiday, one leans sometimes for the quality of the ski area, sometimes for the life of village, or for the quality of service, for the excellence of the accommodation, or for the authenticity .

Val Thorens
Lovers of the mountains and wide open spaces will enjoy (re) discovering Val Thorens: a resort in the Tarentaise valley in the heart of the Savoie Alps. Here is our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about Val Thorens.
All resorts
- Alpe d'Huez
- Avoriaz
- Chamonix
- Champagny-en-Vanoise
- Courchevel
- Crest-Voland
- La Plagne
- La Rosière
- Les Arcs
- Les Gets
- Les Menuires
- Les Saisies
- Megeve
- Meribel
- Morzine
- Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe
- Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
- Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
- Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise
- Serre Chevalier
- Tignes
- Val d'Isere
- Val Thorens
The Best Ski Resorts in the Alps
From Chamonix to Val d'Isère, Courchevel to Serre-Chevalier, Cimalpes is established in the most beautiful destinations across the Alps, with a network of 21 agencies. We guide and support our clients through property sales and acquisitions, and specialise in crafting bespoke mountain getaways, whether it be in luxury chalets, apartments, or residences.
Explore Cimalpes Destinations
Established in the most prestigious ski resorts, we share our passion for these alpine regions with our clients, including their natural, cultural, and gastronomic heritage, and the vital force they offer. Our teams live and work year-round in these mountain destinations, dedicated to helping you discover and fall in love with their beauty. Whether you're looking for an authentic village, a high-altitude resort, a sporty getaway, or a family-friendly destination, Cimalpes has the perfect resort for you, the one that will capture your heart for a week, a few years, or even a lifetime.
Which Ski Resort is Right for You?
Finding the perfect destination is a personal adventure that involves various criteria: from the skiing experience to activities for non-skiers and the specific needs of families. Are you an avid skier who dreams of spending all day on a boundless ski area? Choose a resort connected to a large ski area, such as Courchevel, Méribel, or Val Thorens (Les 3 Vallées), La Plagne or Les Arcs (Paradiski), or Tignes-Val d'Isère.
Prefer intimate, charming locations? Opt for village resorts like Morzine, Megève, or Saint Martin de Belleville. Do you want to ski and get a tan at the same time? Discover the Southern Alps and their sun-drenched resorts (l’Alpe d'Huez, Serre Chevalier). Last but not least, if you're traveling with family, pick resorts that have everything to keep your children entertained: La Rosière or Les Saisies are excellent family-friendly options.
Alpine Destinations to Enjoy Year-Round
In summer, our alpine destinations unveal new attractions and mesmerising landscapes for you to explore. From the peaks of the Mont Blanc massif to the impressive Écrins range, through the wild Beaufortain or the Vanoise National Park, the mountains become a canvas for your adventures. They also offer endless exhilarating experiences, including summer tobogganing, paragliding, via ferrata, mountain biking, canyoning, and rafting—essential summer mountain activities.