France Skiing Holiday Packages

There is not much that can beat visiting one of the most romantic countries in the world to enjoy some time out in the French Alps. France has become a popular destination for people wanting to enjoy very reliable snow along with the most extensive ski network in the world.

Enjoy an all-inclusive holiday in France, where all your ski passes and professional lessons are included with your stay. All is provided on site to make sure you can enjoy the most of the French Alps. Ski resorts in France share their slopes amongst each other, and connecting ski lift systems allow you to enjoy a great number of different pistes, and explore a much broader area with one ski pass.

The scenery is also magnificent, and due to the high altitude of the ski resorts you can expect snow almost year-round. From quaint villages to top-of-the-range ski resorts, France has something for everyone. Relax in a chalet in the French Alps, or get out and enjoy the many tree-lined runs.

Visit Les Trois Vallées for the world's largest ski area accessible with a single pass, offering an opportunity to choose between 335 downhill pistes. Alternatively, head further north to Chamonix to enjoy some of the very first French skiing resorts.

Wherever you go in France, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced skier, you’ll be able to enjoy the great and delightful variety on offer.

 
 

Ski resorts in France

 
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R 39 950
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 37 450
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 31 320
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 36 550
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 34 090
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 34 500
per person for 7 nights
 
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R 40 600
per person for 7 nights
 

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At a glance

  • France is the world's most popular tourist destination

  • Mont Blanc in the French Alps is the highest mountain in Europe

  • At 547 square kilometres, France is the largest country in the EU

  • The French drink more wine per person per year, than any other country