Best Value Ski Resorts in France
Not only does France have some of the best ski resorts in the world, but they also represent excellent value for money. As a general rule, you can expect to pay between €100-€200 for a six day ski pass in the French Alps or Pyrenees. If your budget is limited, then restrict yourself to the resorts with fewer ski runs. You should reckon on between €100-€150 a week for resorts with up to 150 kilometres of pistes, and even less for some of the smaller resorts. You can also control expenditure by buying a half-day ski pass, or simply paying as you go. Nevertheless, the six-day pass is the favoured choice for most French skiers, for it is not only more practical, but offers better value than other options. A six-day pass will cost around 20% less than a pass purchased on a daily basis. The following table shows the cost of an adult ski pass for six days on the larger ski areas.SIX DAY SKI PASS |
Ski Area | Km of Slopes | Cost | Opinion |
Portes du Soleil (Haute-Savoie, Switzerland) | 650 | €200 | The best price per km, for everyone. |
Trois Vallées (Savoie) | 600 | €225 | Best family formula. |
Evasion Mont-Blanc (Haute-Savoie, Savoie) | 445 | €171 | The cheapest amongst great ski areas. |
Paradiski (Savoie) | 425 | €243 | The most expensive in France. |
Voie Lactée (Hautes-Alpes, Italy) | 410 | €210 | The most expensive for families. |
Les Sybelles (Savoie) | 310 | €172 | Excellent for individuals, not for families. |
Espace Killy (Savoie) | 300 | €208 | Ideal for families with grown-up children. |
Le Grand Massif (Haute-Savoie) | 265 | €192 | Very good for teenagers and 60+. |
Serre-Chevalier (Hautes-Alpes) | 250 | €187 | Excellent if you come with teenagers. |
Massif des Grandes Rousses (Isère) | 237 | €203 | The best for 50+. |
Les Deux-Alpes (Isère) | 225 | €182 | Good if you come with at least 3 children. |
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