How to plan the perfect ski holiday
There’s just nothing quite like a ski holiday. There are few other trips that offer so much; exercise, incredible scenery, and excellent social options and nightlife, ski trips have it all. They’re perfect for families with young children, groups of friends, older couples, or even a solo trip.
However, a skiing holiday does require a greater deal of planning than other holidays. Not only do you need equipment, but you’ll also need to choose the right location and know what to expect when you get there. We’ve put together a guide with some tips on planning the perfect ski holiday. Check it out below.

Pick the right location
Skiing is massively popular and is one of the most enjoyable adventure experience. Every year, millions of people flock the numerous resorts across Europe and North America to hit the slopes and soak in the skiing atmosphere. Choosing the right location is crucial.
First, every slope is different, and each requires a different level of skill and experience. If you’re a beginner or first-time skier, you’ll want to avoid advanced trails like The Tunnel in France or Harakiri in Austria, these will not make for an enjoyable experience and can, in fact, be extremely dangerous.
Similarly, if you are a snowsports veteran you might not have the best time if you head for a location more suited to beginners. You could find yourself bored easily and feeling like the holiday has been a bit of a waste.
The most effective way to pick the best location is through careful research. Check out pistepro.com, there’ll you’ll be able to access detailed information on ski resorts from across the world, including things like distance, facilities, opening dates, and weather forecasts.


Pack everything you need
A skiing holiday requires a great deal more equipment than a regular holiday. First and foremost, you’re going to need skis. There are a few ways to go about this, you could bring your own skis with you, or you could rent some from the resort. Transporting large, heavy items like skis abroad can be expensive but, then again, so can renting them when you get there. Your best bet is to check how much both option costs and make a decision from there.
It gets cold up on the mountains, so you’re going to need to dress appropriately. You’ll need warm clothes including trousers and a jacket. Make sure these are padded, not only will this provide additional warmth, but it will also help to protect if you were to take a tumble.
Ski goggles are a must as well. These will protect your eyes from debris and also stop the glare from sunlight reflecting off the snow affecting your vision, which can lead to a condition called snowblindness.



Make sure you are in good physical condition
Skiing is an incredibly physically demanding activity. It works a range of muscle groups, particularly in the lower body, and requires high levels of stamina and endurance.
The last thing you want is to spend all the time and money booking up your perfect ski holiday, only to get there and realise you are exhausted after just a few hours on the slopes. Make sure you avoid this by getting into the best shape you can before your trip. There are a number of workouts you can do at home to achieve this, focus mainly on improving strength in your legs and core.
Conclusion
A ski holiday can be a truly fantastic getaway that will give you the excuse to get some exercise and fresh air, while also giving you the chance to spend time with your loved ones in some of the most breathtaking scenery on earth. Follow our tips and plan the perfect ski trip. Enjoy!

