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Luxury Holidays to Courchevel

Renowned for its beautiful surroundings, Courchevel consists of a small selection of villages that are home to chic chalets and boutique hotels within the alpine landscape. The glamorous heart of the Three Valleys, this is an ideal holiday destination for a luxurious ski getaway. Luxury Courchevel ski holidays are wonderfully suited to those who wish to combine ski and relaxation.

Part of the Three Valleys, luxury ski holidays to Courchevel allow you to link to the largest ski area in the world. Suited to all levels, the region is home to 150km of slopes including 23 green, 34 blue, 32 red and 10 black slopes. There are over ten free beginner ski lifts throughout Courchevel, meaning that beginners can take their time on gentle slopes before venturing further up the mountain.

Courchevel is renowned for its excellent selection of Michelin-starred restaurants and refined Savoyard cuisine. On luxury Courchevel ski holidays, sample hearty alpine dining at celebrated restaurants like La Table de Mon Grand-Père and Azimut. Après ski often starts in the renowned Folie Douce in Meribel before continuing in Courchevel. Order a refreshing sundowner cocktail and enjoy live music and DJ sets at lively bars like Funky Fox, La Mangeoire Piano Bar and The Verdons.

Throughout the years, we’ve established long-standing partnerships with the best luxury ski chalets and luxury hotels in the region. We’re ready to create the perfect bespoke ski holiday to Courchevel at the best value you can find. Explore our range of suggested luxury Courchevel ski holidays and be inspired to start planning your next ski holiday to France’s Three Valleys.

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POCKET GUIDE TO SKI HOLIDAYS IN COURCHEVEL 

Best time to visit 

Given its high altitude and north-facing position, Courchevel’s slopes stay open until the 3rd week in April, so the best time to embark on luxury Courchevel holidays is between December and April. For first-time skiers, it’s best to visit pre-Christmas or in January as this is when the slopes will be quietest. February half-term is the most popular time for families, so bear in mind that the slopes will be busier then.  Snow levels are deepest in December and March.  

Best suited to all ski levels 

Home to 150 km of slopes, including 23 green, 34 blue, 32 red and 10 black, Courchevel is wonderfully suited to all levels, whether you are a novice or advanced skier. With over ten free beginner ski lifts dotted throughout the resort, beginners can ease themselves in on gentler slopes before heading further up the mountain.  Well-known for its fantastic nightlife, Courchevel is particularly enjoyable for groups.

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