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Dolomiti Superski Packages

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    Dolomiti Superski Packages

    Duration
    7+ Nights
    Pricing
    $$ / $$$
    Difficulty
    Terrain for all ability levels
    Ski Season
    November – April
    Getting There
    Flight into Venice, Innsbruck, or Verona. We will arrange transportation to the village you will be staying in.

    What's Included

    • International Flights (based on specific departure city)
    • Ground Transportation
    • Lodging
    • Breakfast or Half-Board (hotel dependent)
    • Lift Tickets
    • Ski / Snowboard Rentals

    What's Not Included

    • Lunches
    • Ski / Snowboard Lessons
    • Guided Off-Piste and Ski Touring
    • Excursions / Activities

    *Services can be arranged.

    ABOUT THE RESORT

    Dolomiti Superski is a premier, expansive ski destination in northeastern Italy, officially recognized as the world’s largest ski carousel with 1,200 kilometers of pistes and 450 lifts accessible via a single ski pass. The region spans 12 distinct ski areas—including renowned spots like Val Gardena, Alta Badia, and Val di Fassa—offering a mix of challenging runs and family-friendly slopes, mostly situated between 1,500 and 3,200 meters.

    -Val Gardena: composed of the villages of Selva di Val Gardena / Santa Cristina / Ortisei
    -Alta Badia: composed of the villages of Badia / Corvara / Colfosco / La Villa / San Cassiano
    -Val di Fassa: composed of the villages of Canazei / Campitello di Fassa / Mazzin / Pozza di Fassa / Vigo di Fassa / Soraga di Fassa / Moena

    ●  1,200 km of slopes (1.100 km with guaranteed snow)
    ●  360 km blue slopes, 720 km red slopes and 120 km black slopes
    ●  23 km illuminated slopes
    ●  400 refuges and huts
    ●  24 freestyle & snowparks
    ●  4,600 snow machines
    ●  450 lifts
    ●  12 valleys
    ●  45 mountain villages


    THE MOUNTAIN

     

    Set within a UNESCO World Heritage site, the scenery is defined by dramatic limestone peaks and expansive, sunny slopes. The area is famed for its high-altitude, impeccably groomed pistes, with roughly 97% covered by snowmaking technology to ensure skiing from December to April. Signature routes include the famous Sellaronda—a circuit traversing four valleys—and the World War Tour, all offering breathtaking views and varied terrain for all skill levels.


    ACCOMMODATIONS & CUISINE

     

    Accommodation ranges from luxurious hotels in Cortina to cozy, traditional guesthouses throughout the various Ladin valleys, often featuring a blend of Italian style and Austrian tradition. The region is famous for its exceptional mountain culinary scene, which prioritizes fresh, regional ingredients. Skiers can enjoy high-quality dining, from gourmet Michelin-starred spots on the slopes to rustic huts serving hearty local dishes like Pasta-cross-dumplings (Spätzle), speck, and strudel.


    NIGHTLIFE

     

    After a day on the slopes, the apres-ski experience is vibrant, with many slopeside bars featuring sunny terraces that transition from lunch spots to lively social hubs. The resort offers diverse activities beyond skiing, including snowshoeing, ice skating, and exploring local culture.


    PERKS

     

    Key perks include efficient, modern lift infrastructure that reduces wait times, excellent ski schools, and consistent, sunny weather, making it an ideal destination for both active skiers and those looking for a laid-back, scenic escape.

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    RESORTS IN THE AREA

    Dolomiti Superski

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    Lifts
    • Chairlifts - approximately 222 (including high-speed 6- and 8-seater lifts)
    • Gondolas/Cable Cars - Over 90 (including large, high-capacity 3S lifts)
    • Surface/Tow Lifts - Roughly 137 (used primarily for beginners or smaller connections)
    Vertical
    • Base Elevations 3,280 ft /1,000 m to 6,560 ft/2,000 m
    • Peak Elevation 10,968 ft/3,343 m
    • Vertical Drop 5,981 ft/1,823 m
    Annual Snowfall
    • Average 89 inches (225 cms)
    Terrain
    • Approximately 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) of skiable terrain across 12 distinct regions in Italy
    • Beginner - 58%
    • Intermediate - 30%
    • Advanced - 12%
    Designated Runs
    • 450
    Off-Piste & Backcountry
    • Plenty off off-piste and backcountry skiing!
    Heli Skiing
    • Yes
    Snowmaking
    • Yes - roughly 4,600 snow machines!
    Skiing & Snowboarding
    • Yes
    Terrain Park
    • 24 freestyle & snowparks
    Perks
    • 450 lifts and 1200+ kms connect 12 villages. A single lift pass grants access to 12 distinct ski areas, including Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Val di Fassa, and Arraba-Marmolada.