Zermatt Ski Holidays
Enjoy high-altitude slopes and captivating views of the Matterhorn
Explore the expansive total ski area of 360km
Enjoy skiing at the highest ski resort in the Swiss Alps
Reach altitudes of up to 3883m
Diverse skiing sectors like Rothorn for beginners and the adventurous Matterhorn glacier area
Superb snowmaking facilities ensure a snow-sure ski area
Description
Experience the thrill of a skiing expedition to one of the world’s top ski resorts, Zermatt. This high-altitude haven, with slopes extending from the charming village up to the sky-touching altitude of 3883m, offers a skiing experience like no other.
Nestled in the shadow of the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt’s pristine slopes and breathtaking vistas offer a unique crowning glory to your skiing adventure.
Stepping into Zermatt is like entering a winter wonderland. The traditional ambience of the resort, coupled with the stunning backdrop of one of the most iconic mountain peaks, makes it a cherished destination not just for skiers, but also for those looking to bask in the alpine beauty. The resort unfolds an expansive skiing terrain, with 360km of ski area awaiting your exploration. From gentle slopes for beginners to challenging trails for seasoned skiers, Zermatt has something for everyone.
Diversity is at the heart of Zermatt’s skiing experience. The resort is segmented into various skiing sectors, each with its own charm and challenges. Rothorn is the go-to area for beginners, Gonergrat offers a unique skiing experience with a scenic train ride to the slopes, Schwarzsee area is reached by the Matterhorn Express Gondola, and for the daring, the Matterhorn glacier area poses a thrilling skiing adventure.
The snow-sure area of Zermatt, backed by superb snowmaking facilities, ensures that the slopes remain skiable for an extended season, making it a reliable choice for your skiing holidays. The resort’s high altitude, coupled with these facilities, guarantees fun on the slopes, whether you’re carving down the groomed pistes or venturing into off-piste territories. Combining this with the resort’s superb restaurants and cosy accommodations, Zermatt promises not only an exhilarating skiing experience but also a comfortable and memorable stay in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Choose Your Ski Package
Hotels
Riffelalp Resort 2222m
CERVO Mountain Resort
The Omnia
Ski Slopes
Zermatt
🔵 75 km
🔴 220 km
⚫ 27 km
Number of lifts: 51
Total ski area: 322 km
Things to know
Our priority is to find the ideal match for your needs. We collaborate with a selection of accommodation providers who meet our quality criteria, although their availability can vary, particularly during peak seasons. We’re flexible in tailoring options to align with your preferences and budget, ensuring we discover an option that better suits your tastes.
Our tour welcomes ski lovers of all ages, from families with young children to energetic twenty-somethings and seasoned veterans of the slopes. We craft vacations that suit your rhythm, ensuring an enjoyable experience for every age group. After all, age is just a number, and our doors are open to all who wish to join.
There’s no set fitness standard necessary to join us. You’re free to select the pace and skiing style that suits you, along with your preferred ski trails.
Traveling light is the key. Make sure you have sufficient layers of breathable clothing to ensure that you are always warm enough and can remove a layer if you get too hot. You can also discuss the current weather conditions with your travel manager a week before you arrive. Regarding ski equipment, you can bring your own, or we can provide rental pieces according to your wishes.
The cost of our Ski Holiday packages does not cover the following:
- International flight tickets
- Travel and sports insurance
- Meals and beverages, unless specified otherwise
Certainly! In Switzerland, there are numerous beginner-friendly ski slopes. If you’re hesitant about skiing solo, we recommend enrolling in a ski school program. There, you’ll learn to ski in a group setting under the guidance of a professional instructor, which is a great way to improve your skills.
The prime skiing season in Switzerland typically spans from December to late April, which is when the weather conditions are most favourable. Swiss ski resorts often commence operations as early as November, yet the number of open trails is contingent upon snowfall. It’s possible that some of the connecting trails to other resorts may not yet be accessible.