Between hot chocolate breaks, lodge lunches, and lift tickets, the cost of a ski vacation can escalate faster than a gondola. Booking an all-inclusive ski resort can save you money and prevent difficult decisions like if that aprés-ski cocktail is really worth the money. From Europe to North America, these are the best all-inclusive ski resorts in the world.
Club Med Québec, Québec
When it opens in December 2021, Club Med Québec will be the first Club Med in Canada. Set near the St. Lawrence River, the resort is located in the scenic Le Massif de Charlevoix region and will be open year-round.
In the winter, the all-inclusive resort will include unlimited ski-in/ski-out access, lift tickets, group ski or snowboard lessons, ice-skating, dog sledding, and more. All meals and drinks are included as well.
The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana
Enjoy the five-star luxury at The Ranch at Rock Creek at reduced winter season rates, and you’ll get to enjoy an all-inclusive ski vacation at a bargain price. A winter stay at The Ranch at Rock Creek includes excursions to the nearby Discovery Ski Area. In addition to lift tickets, guests will get personal equipment fittings, ground transportation, a Ranch Ski Concierge to coordinate on-mountain excursions, and lunch on the mountain.
Back at The Ranch, there are more than 20 miles of cross-country ski trails to explore, UTV tours, and ice skating to keep you busy, as well as a 25,000 gallon heated pool and year-round outdoor hot tub to warm up in.
Portillo, Chile
Wish you could ski year-round? The ski season at Ski Portillo in Chile typically runs from June to October. At this world-famous, all-inclusive resort in the Andes, all stays include ski in/ski out access, unlimited lift access, and four meals every day.
After a hard day on the mountain, you’ll be grateful for the resort’s oversized heated pools and hot tubs and complimentary yoga classes.
Triple Creek Ranch, Montana
Ski a run that’s so long you go through two states when you stay at the Triple Creek Ranch. In the winter, stays at this all-inclusive resort include trips to the Lost Trail Powder Mountain Resort, where you can ski the Continental Divide on the Idaho-Montana border. Lift tickets, ski/snowboard rentals, a packed lunch and a shuttle to the slopes (with fresh-baked cookies and hot beverages) are all part of the package.
Club Med Alpe d’Huez
Set at 6,100 feet high in the Grandes Rousses Mountain, Club Med Alpe d’Huez offers plenty of terrain for all levels of skiers—along with sweeping views of the Southern Alps. After a recent $110 million renovation, the 441 rooms at this 4-star resort are more comfortable than ever.
In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Nordic walking, virtual reality sledding, and dog-sledding are all included.
You Might Also Like:
• 10 Quintessential Fall Weekend Trips• 9 Important Holiday Travel Tips for 2021
• 5 Tricks for Making Your Travel Gear Last Longer
• Where Can Americans Travel Right Now?
• I Have to Cancel a Non-Refundable Trip. Can I Get Any Money Back?
We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.
Related
Top Fares From
Today's Top Travel Deals
Brought to you by ShermansTravel
4-Night Grand Canyon & Las Vegas...
Great Value Vacations
vacation $772+Greek Isles: Luxe Last-Minute, 7-Nt, All-Incl....
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
cruise $8599+Asia: Business Class Round-Trip Flights to...
Business-Class
Airfare $2249+