What’s hot for 2024, you ask? We have chosen our top 17 ski resorts for this year, including lesser-visited resorts in Norway, Canada and Spain as well of some of our favourites. Each of these resorts offers something really special, find out where to ski this year below…
Often trumped by its French and Italian counterparts, Sierra Nevada is Spain’s number one resort. Thanks to its location as the southernmost resort in Europe and high altitude, skiers can expect fantastic conditions and bright blue skies. Come sunset, you can even look over to Morocco’s Rif Mountains from the Veleta peak.
Bluebird skiing in Sierra Nevada
In British Columbia’s Purcell Mountains, Panorama is a family friendly resort that caters for both beginners and powder skiers. Made up of two villages that are linked by a free gondola, families can make the most of the confidence-boosting ski runs, ice-skating rink, outdoor hot pools and water slides.
A crowd-free family ski holiday in Panorama
Aspen hosts the Winter X Games every January, where elite skiers from every corner of the world descend on this classy town. Aspen is also a popular haunt with the Obamas, Elton John and Gigi Hadid. With sought after addresses like the W Hotel, The Little Nell and Hotel Jerome, don’t forget the skiing: there are challenging double-black diamonds and awesome gladed tree runs.
Skiing with the pros in Aspen Snowmass
A quick flight to Zurich and a short transfer and you’re in this Swiss powder haven. With a laid-back Scandi vibe, Engelberg is popular with young European freeskiers. Reaching 3,020m, there are verticals of 2,100m, which creates some incredible off-piste terrain. Much of the terrain has been deliberately left un-pisted for powder skiers.
Powder skiing on the Titlis glacier © Engelberg, Oskar Enander
This prestigious French resort in the Trois Vallées has more opulent restaurants, bars, spas and hotels that you can count on two hands. Split into four towns, the saying goes “the higher the altitude, the higher the price”. Courchevel 1850 has several Michelin-star restaurants that attract gourmands and palatial spa hotels for soothing well-used legs.
Le K2 Goji Spa in Courchevel
With an excellent snow record and access to two glaciers, it’s no surprise they filmed James Bond in Sölden. Featuring in Spectre, you can retrace his steps at the interactive 007 installation. Dine at the ice Q restaurant that has incredible views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Meanwhile, the 155km of slopes are primarily blue runs with some more challenging red and blacks.
The 007 Elements cinematic installation
Dubbed by Condé Nast Traveller as the ‘world’s poshest ski resort’, they claim Klosters is where the real stars go off piste. Julia Roberts, Prince Charles and the King of Sweden are just a few of the visitors over the years. And if you pine after the White Company interiors, you could even stay in the founder’s hygge Haus Alpina. Despite its en vogue status, the charming village still retains its traditional Alpine character.
Where to ski this year? The traditional Swiss village that allures royalty…
Want to broaden your horizons on your ski holiday? In Norway you can combine a day’s skiing with a trip to the infamous Norwegian fjords. Spend two nights skiing in Myrkdalen, followed by two nights exploring the foggy fjords. The northern lights are common in the winter, so keep your fingers crossed for a sighting!
Group skiing in Myrkdalen © Sverre / Myrkdalen
Located just off the Sellaronda loop is this gastronomic ski resort. San Cassiano offers the perfect mix between family-run rifugios serving Italian fare and innovative Michelin stars. Most importantly, our favourites are mountain-side Rifugio Scotoni and Hotel Ciasa Salares’ dedicated cheese and chocolate rooms.
Hotel Ciasa Salares’ wine cellar
There’s no other place to be past 4pm than the two neighbouring après ski bars: the MooserWirt and Krazy Kanguruh. With stein-clinking music and a rather lively atmosphere, St. Anton has a notorious reputation for its après and nightlife. First lifts are the best hangover cure, with a fantastic snow record and 305km of awesome pistes.