Group ski holidays - Hit the pistes together!
Are you planning to conquer fantastic ski resorts in the Alps with friends or family this winter? Then you'll find the ideal accommodation for every group at SnowTrex, from affordable apartments to chalets right on the piste. With us, you can choose from a wide range of affordable group accommodation and book your group ski holiday with ease!
Group ski trips in Austria
Austria is the centrepiece of alpine skiing with world-famous ski areas such as Ischgl, Sölden and St. Anton. Here you will find the perfect combination of challenging pistes and cosy huts. What's more, the Austrian Alps are not only known for their first-class skiing conditions, but also for their warm hospitality and lively après-ski, which is sure to make your group ski holiday an unforgettable experience.All offers in Austria
Group ski trips in France
In France, Les 3 Vallées or Les 2 Alpes not only offer spectacular mountain landscapes, but also some of the world's largest ski areas! This makes them ideal for groups looking for a mix of excellent pistes, culinary delights and vibrant après-ski. You can enjoy extensive, well-groomed pistes suitable for beginners and advanced skiers alike and soak up the unique culture that characterises French ski areas.All offers in France
Group ski trips in Italy
From the sun-kissed pistes of South Tyrol to the majestic peaks of the Aosta Valley, the Alps in Italy offer a breathtaking backdrop for ski group holidays. In addition to the relaxed atmosphere, you can also enjoy the excellent cuisine that perfectly rounds off a long day of skiing. The combination of fantastic snow conditions, warm hospitality and the opportunity to explore cultural sights makes Italy one of the most popular destinations for ski groups.All offers in Italy
Group ski trips in Switzerland
With ski areas such as Zermatt and St. Moritz, Switzerland is the epitome of winter luxury. In addition to spectacular pistes and first-class ski infrastructure, these ski resorts also boast a breathtaking Alpine panorama. As a result, groups will always find an exclusive atmosphere here, where they can enjoy first-class service and high-quality accommodations. This makes Switzerland perfect for groups looking for a sophisticated skiing experience in one of the world's most beautiful winter landscapes.All offers in Switzerland
Group ski trips in Germany
Germany may not be the first country that winter sports enthusiasts associate with skiing, but in the immediate vicinity of places like Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Berchtesgaden, top-class skiing experiences await in Germany too. Here, too, you can enjoy a variety of pistes for skiers of all levels. These ski areas are particularly suitable for groups, which are usually made up of skiers of all abilities.All offers in Germany
Group ski trips in Andorra
Andorra, the small principality between Spain and France, offers a surprisingly wide range of skiing opportunities. With Grandvalira, the largest ski area in the Pyrenees, Andorra is ideal for groups looking for a ski holiday at an affordable price. The combination of excellent pistes, short queues at the lifts and a charming cultural atmosphere makes this small country in the mountains an attractive destination for ski groups who want to experience a completely new winter destination.All offers in Andorra
Why go on a group ski holiday?
- Strengthening the sense of community: Shared activities such as skiing, snowboarding and après-ski as a group strengthen the feeling of togetherness among friends.
- Save on costs: By booking as a group, costs for accommodation, lift passes and possibly also for catering can be saved. This makes the ski holiday more financially attractive for every participant.
- Variety of activities: Whether skier or snowboarder, beginner or advanced, as a group everyone will find the right offer. There are also numerous off-piste activities for non-skiers, such as winter hikes or tobogganing.
- More room for individual preferences: The larger the group, the greater the chance of travelling with like-minded people. This means that the advanced rider doesn't have to wait for the beginner and the beginner doesn't feel like they're holding everyone else up.
What to look out for on a ski holiday with a group?
- Accommodation for everyone: It's important to choose an accommodation that meets everyone's needs, from single rooms for privacy to larger apartments or chalets where the group can relax together.
- Accessibility of the ski areas: Good connections to the ski area are important to avoid long travel times. Ski accommodations on the piste allow you to spend more time in the ski area and make the most of your skiing days.
- Diversity of the pistes: A ski area with a wide range of pistes of varying degrees of difficulty guarantees that everyone, from beginners to experts, will find the right descent.
- Joint and individual activities: While some joint activities should be planned to promote group cohesion, it is also important to have room for individual preferences.
- Sufficient space in the accommodation: Especially in larger or newly formed groups, sufficient space is crucial to ensure that nobody feels cramped and that there are opportunities to get away from it all.