Explore the Dolomites on skis
Skiing in the Dolomites has never been so exciting!
Not just a typical ski holiday, but a true ski journey through the Alps and the Dolomites — surrounded by breathtaking scenery, new slopes every day, and an authentic alpine atmosphere.
Choose the experience that suits you best — self-guided or accompanied by a Ski Guide — and enjoy a Ski Safari that combines adventure, comfort, and the freedom to explore some of the most iconic ski areas in the Alps.
Ski Safari in Aosta Valley: Courmayeur, Cervinia & Zermatt
8 days/7 nights
An itinerary through the most iconic ski resorts of the Aosta Valley, designed for those who want to experience the mountains in a dynamic and authentic way. Starting from Courmayeur, the tour explores some of the finest ski areas in the Alps: Courmayeur, La Thuile, Pila, Cervinia and Zermatt, with days dedicated to both on-piste skiing and, for those who wish, freeride experiences, always accompanied by a certified Ski Guide
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There’s a place where skiing goes beyond sport and becomes a true exploration: welcome to Aosta Valley. You are in a region home to some of the most iconic alpine peaks – Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn and Gran Paradiso – offering year-round opportunities for mountain and outdoor lovers. During winter season, Aosta Valley turns into a ski paradise, with over 300 km of slopes at the foot of the heights 4,000 – meter peaks in the Alps. This is the perfect destination if you want to experience the mountains on skis, in a journey that never stands still.
In this Ski Safari itinerary every day brings you to new slopes, new mountain faces and sceneries – always with a front-row view of the Alpine giants. Thanks to the modern lifts system, you don’t ski just in Italy, but you can reach also French and Switzerland with the skies on your feet. Get ready for an international ski adventure, where the snow is the true and undisputed protagonist!
You start in Courmayeur, one of the most iconic ski destinations in Italy – an elegant alpine village at the foot of Mont Blanc where mountaineering history meets the refined traditional alpine lifestyles.
The slopes of Checrouit offer sunny and wide-open slopes, while Val Veny awaits you for wilder, more natural atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to warm up your legs. From here, the journey continues into France, taking you to the international ski area of La Thuile–La Rosière. Crossing the border is simple: just keep skiing. Mont Blanc follows you from an even more majestic perspective. At the hearth of your ski safari tour you move higher and higher. Thanks to the Skyway Monte Bianco you reach Punta Helbronner at 3,466 m a.s.l. From here, the entire Mont Blanc glacier unfolds in front of you – a truly majestic experience. Then you continue your journey with the legendary Mer de Glace descent, skiing all the way down to Chamonix.
Leaving Courmayeur behind you, this sensational journey takes you to another iconic location in the Alps: Cervinia. Cervinia. Breuil-Cervinia is a unique high-altitude destination, where the Matterhorn rises like a stone cathedral above the valley. Despite the elevation and low temperatures, it’s one of the sunniest resorts in winter – known as “the resort always in the sun”. Here skiing means verticality thanks to lifts that take you above 3,000 meters. The high altitudes allow for excellent natural snowfall and perfect conditions throughout the winter season. But with one more country still missing from your list, it's time to cross the border: Zermatt, the Swiss ski capital.
Throughout the entire trip, a certified UIAGM mountain guide is by your side. The guide is not only about safety, but also about freedom. Together you will chase the best snow and choose the best slopes, maximizing your experience both on and off piste.
The Aosta Valley is indeed one of the best freeride hotspots in the Alps. While the itinerary structure stays the same – with a new ski area every day – it can be adapted based on snow conditions and your level and technical ability. With advance requests, you can include some of the best off-piste runs into the region. Off-piste routes are mostly accessible, but they require all-mountain equipment, as well as the use of an ARVA. If you choose a mixed on-piste / off-piste experience, you should be confident skiing parallel turns and handling black slopes.
If you prefer staying on slopes, you can still add off-piste experiences during the trip with rental equipment available.
At the end of each day, you return to comfortable 4-star base camp hotels for your stay. Your ski safari tour includes 4 nights in Courmayer, an elegant, authentic and full of restaurants and alpine traditions and 3 nights in Cervinia, bright, more dynamic village dominated by the Matterhorn skyline.
This tour is designes for those who are looking for fun and willing to explore the Alps beyond a single resort. In one single ski safari tour you combine skiing, mountain experience, alpine culture and comfort, majestic landscapes and verticalities.
It’s not just a ski holiday, it’s a journey through the most iconic mountains in Europe, to be experienced turn after turn.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Courmayeur and check-in in 4* hotel.
- Day 2 - SKI AREA COURMAYEUR - CHECROUIT/VAL VENY
Your first ski day takes place in the Courmayeur ski resort, with over 42 km of varied slopes suitable for every skiing level. The area develops across two sides: Val Veny on one side and Plan Chécrouit on the other side, up to Cresta d’Arp (2.750 m asl). The ski resort combines panoramic slopes with forest runs and stunning views over Mont Blanc. Slopes on Plan Chécrouit side are perfect to start the day and warm you up with their wide, sunny and open descends, while Val Veny offers scenic skiing through the forest and with a breathtaking scenery over Mont Blanc. If you love technical skiing, head to Youla and Arp, the wildest areas of the resort.
The entire day is a balanced combination of skiing on varied slopes, always surrounded by majestic Alpine scenery. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 3 - LA THUILE & ROSIERE
Today’s itinerary lets you explore an international ski area. From Courmayeur, you reach La Thuile, a small village located in a large dip dominated by Rutor glacier and a gateway the Escape San Bernando, connected on skis to France. It’s one of the biggest ski resort in Aosta Valley thanks to the international connection with the French resort of Rosière. It’s a true frontier ski area, among the most varied, iconic and adrenaline-filled in the Alps. It offers a particular long-lasting ski season and is nestled amidst wild, pristine peaks. Over 152 km of slopes that reach the 2,800 m asl of Mont Valaisan, the highest point in the area, where the view extends from the Mont Blanc massif to the Tarentaise. Wide, sunny slopes alternate with more technical ones. If you want a real adrenaline rushm the legendary Franco Berthod slope nr. 3 awaits you, which, with a maximum gradient of 76%, is the steepest slope in Italy and has hosted the Women’s World Cup. In the afternoon you will return to Courmayeur. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 4 - SKYWAY MONTE BIANCO and MER DE GLACE
Today is all about verticality, breathtaking views, and thrills: get ready to touch the sky. Starting at 1,300 meters, ascend with the Skyway Monte Bianco to Punta Helbronner at 3,466 meters. This is a technological and engineering marvel. In just a few minutes, this lift transcends the sky limits and takes you to incredible heights. The first section takes you to Pavillon at 2,173 meters. Here, you'll find a large terrace offering a 180° view of Mont Blanc and the Val Veny. Further along, you ascend to Punta Helbronner, the highest point in Italy at 3,466 meters. The circular terrace above the station offers a 360° view of the four-thousand-meters mountain peaks of the Western Alps: Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn, and Gran Paradiso. After admiring the view, it's time to set off on the Mer de Glace descent, which, with its 24 km length and 2,400 meters of altitude difference, is the most famous off-piste descent in the Alps. From the first meter, you'll be skiing on one of Europe's largest glaciers, surrounded by peaks that every mountaineer dreams reaching. The setting is undoubtedly evocative, but at the same time, it makes you reflect on the glacier's significant retreat in recent years. The descent ends in the splendid village of Chamonix, on the French side of Mont Blanc. Return to Courmayeur.
For those not interested in off-piste skiing, where the ascent to the panoramic viewpoint is located, it's possible to descend back to the valley and spend the afternoon back in the Courmayeur area. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 5 - SKI AREA CREVACOL or PILA
For today, there are two options, depending on the type of tour you choose. If you've chosen to try off-piste skiing, you will take a morning transfer to Crevacol, a small ski area dominating the village of Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses. The ski resort offers approximately 20 km of slopes, making it an extraordinary Aosta Valley off-piste paradise. Conditions permitting, there are powder runs suitable for everyone. At Crevacol, skiing is primarily in the woods and on open slopes starting from the mountain stations. After a few runs in the ski area, the chosen objective for the day is the route that takes you to the slopes of the Great St. Bernard Pass, along a slope where the snow remains cold and dry. The environment is certainly solitary and wild. In summer, the St. Bernard Tunnel offers a direct connection between Aosta and Switzerland. At the end of your skiing, a transfer awaits you to take you to Cervinia, at the foot of the magnificent Matterhorn.
If you prefer to continue skiing on the slopes, the transfer will take you to Aosta, where in just 18 minutes a comfortable gondola lift will whisk you up to 1,800 meters in the Pila ski area. The view upon arrival is spectacular: Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn, and Gran Paradiso—these imposing mountains open up before you. The area offers approximately 70 km of slopes, rising up to 2,700 m. In the afternoon, return to Aosta, where your driver will be waiting to take you to Cervinia. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 6 - CERVINO SKI PARADISE
The name "Ski Paradise" already gives you an idea of the beauty that awaits you in this ski area. It is the highest ski area in the Alps, watched over from every angle by the Matterhorn. Connecting Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche, and Zermatt, it offers over 300 km of slopes. Today, you can spend your entire day skiing on the Italian side, without crossing into Switzerland. Starting from Breuil-Cervinia, located at 2,050 meters, you have direct access to the ski slopes, which extend up to the 3,883 meters of the Klein Matterhorn. Between Plateau Rosà, Cime Bianche, and the Theodul plateau, every run offers open spaces and a sense of total freedom. If you want to admire the imposing silhouette of the Matterhorn up close, the "Pancheron" chairlift takes you into the Breuil wide valley, an exclusive area for admiring the giant's crests. Also not to be missed is the Ventina descent, the most well-known and popular among ski addicted. With its 11 km, it alternates with steep walls and breathtaking schuss, leading you all the way to the village of Cervinia. The area also offers a ski-in/ski-out connection to Valtournenche, where the Gran Pista takes you right into the village—a true mountain gem. If you're looking for a touch of adventure, the area also offers natural freeride trails, perfect for exploring in complete safety with your own guide. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7 - CERVINIA-ZERMATT GLACIER
The final day is an intensive convergence of majestic mountains and landscapes that crown your week of skiing. From Cervinia, you quickly ascend the Italian side to the 3,883m Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, the highest panoramic point in Europe. Here, the panorama opens up onto a crown of 4,000-meter peaks that seem so close. You have the feeling of being above the clouds, in an environment that belongs only to the high mountains. With your skis on, you cross the Italian-Swiss border to hurtle down the slopes that lead to Zermatt. The view of the Matterhorn from the Swiss side is one of the most iconic images in the Alps: a perfect pyramid. Zermatt is designed to welcome international skiers of all levels and visitors seeking authentic destinations. Thanks to its location, it enjoys copious snowfall throughout the winter, ensuring excellent slope preparation. The return to Italy is once again skiing the wide slopes of Cervinia, where the day and your tour come to an end. Dinner on your own. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 8
After breakfast, check-out and departure
Ski-In Ski-Out: Tour Through the Most Untouched Dolomites
7 days/6 nights
A ski safari in the heart of the Dolomites, entirely ski-in ski-out, across some of the most iconic resorts of the Dolomiti Superski area: Cortina d’Ampezzo, Alta Badia, Arabba, Marmolada, Val di Fassa and Val Gardena.
Every day you ski towards a new destination, crossing mountain passes and breathtaking slopes with ever-changing views. A dynamic journey through skiing, nature, and alpine tradition, featuring legendary highlights such as the Tofane ski area, the spectacular Armentarola descent, the Sellaronda circuit, Marmolada Glacier, and the famous Saslong slope in Val Gardena.
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An itinerant ski safari in the heart of the Dolomites, designed to connect—dynamically, seamlessly, and entirely on skis—some of the most iconic resorts within the Dolomiti Superski area. A progressive and complete itinerary that, day after day, leads you across Cortina d’Ampezzo, Alta Badia, Arabba and Marmolada, Val di Fassa and Val Gardena, following a route that winds perfectly through legendary Dolomite passes, along perfectly interconnected slopes and ski areas, with ever-changing sceneries.
This is not just a standard ski holiday, but a true itinerant experience: each day has a clear direction, each valley reveals a distinct identity, and each ski area offers a unique way of experiencing the mountains—ranging from more technical and performance-oriented terrain to wide, scenic and relaxed environments. The result is an experience with a dynamic yet balanced rhytm, allowing you to discover the Dolomites in all their diversity from constantly changing perspectives.
The journey begins in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the beating heart of the Dolomites, among the Olympic slopes of the Tofane and the striking landscapes of the Cinque Torri. You then move on to the panoramic terrace of Lagazuoi before descending the spectacular Armentarola slope, one of the most scenic runs in the entire Alpine region. From here, you enter the wide and enjoyable terrain of the Alta Badia plateau, offering something for every skier, before continuing along sections of the Sellaronda route toward the Queen of the Dolomites: Marmolada. The journey then carries on across Passo Pordoi into Val di Fassa, and via Passo Sella into Val Gardena, the heart of international alpine skiing.
A defining feature of this program is its fully ski-in / ski-out structure, carefully designed to maximize the overall experience. Every transfer takes place exclusively on skis, making full use of the perfectly integrated network of lifts and slopes within Dolomiti Superski. Starting directly from the hotel, you move day by day across valleys, mountain passes, and ski resorts without interruption, reaching each evening’s destination at carefully selected alpine huts, all accessible on skis. This allows you to remain at altitude throughout the journey, experience the mountains even after the lifts close, and enjoy authentic alpine atmospheres, surrounded by silence, sunset light, and breathtaking views. The first and last nights are spent in 4-star hotels to ensure comfort and relaxation at the beginning and end of the tour.
Thanks to the luggage transfer service from hut to hut, you can move freely each day with only the essentials, without any logistical constraints.
An itinerary designed for those who want to experience the Dolomites in their entirety—by crossing them, moving through them, and living each day as part of one continuous and unforgettable ski journey.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Cortina and check-in in a 4* hotel.
- Day 2 - TOFANE & CINQUE TORRI
The journey begins in the heart of the Ampezzo Dolomites thanks to the Freccia nel Cielo cable car, which leads you in just a few minutes to the foot of the majestic Tofane. The pace is immediately right: skis on, breathtaking views, and long, rewarding descents. This iconic ski area is known worldwide for hosting the Milan-Cortina Women's Alpine Skiing Olympics. The ski area offers a variety of slopes: starting at the bottom with beginner slopes, perfect for gaining confidence, and then moving on to the black and red that run in the highest part of the area. One of its strengths is the quality of the slopes, which are groomed every evening by expert snow groomers. The “Olimpia delle Tofane” is the most popular, longest, and panoramic descent, alternating between more dynamic sections and wider, less challenging stretches. Every expert skier can't wait to launch off its famous Schuss. Between one ski run and the other, the gaze wanders over the panoramic peaks that tell the story of mountaineering. In the afternoon, you'll experience a change of scenery and head to the Cinque Torri ski area, where the atmosphere becomes quieter and more evocative. Here, you can ski among rocky towers rising from the snow until the sun sets. The day ends right at the foot of the Cinque Torri. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 3 - LAGAZUOI & ARMENTAROLA
Today, one of the most evocative descents of the entire ski safari awaits you: the Armentarola slope. It's a long, 8.5km descent through a unique setting, surrounded by a majestic natural environment. Speed isn't important here, but rather the ability to savor every inch of the journey, letting yourself be carried away by the natural rhythm of the mountain and the almost fairytale landscape. From an altitude of 2,730 meters, you descend progressively until reaching 1,660 meters, traversing wide slopes and increasingly secluded environments. In the final stretches of the descent, one of the most iconic moments of the day awaits: the ski taxi pulled by the Armentarola horses. This unique tradition allows you to complete the route in an authentic and evocative way, at the slow pace of hooves on the snow, as was done in the olden days. At the end of the slope, you enter the Alta Badia ski area, where the day continues. Here, the slopes wind across a wide plateau between open pastures, sparse forests, and Ladin villages, where it's not uncommon to glimpse the typical local buildings, traditionally used as haystacks during the summer. Alpine tradition is deeply rooted in the area and is evident in every detail. Skiing in Alta Badia means moving through a bright and harmonious environment, always accompanied by spectacular views of the Sella Group, the Sassongher, and the Fanes peaks. Every turn is an invitation to slow down and enjoy the ever-changing panorama. Within this harmonious setting, you can have fun thanks to the Alta Badia Fun Park, which adds a creative dimension to skiing. You can try your hand at small race circuits, fun and accessible snow parks, and take souvenir photos at scenic spots. In the afternoon, ski to your hut, where the day ends with a hot meal. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 4 - MARMOLADA: THE QUEEN OF THE DOLOMITES
From Alta Badia, the tour continues toward new destinations. Following a stretch of the Sellaronda, one of the most iconic ski circuits in the Dolomites, you'll navigate seamlessly connected slopes and uninterrupted views until you reach Arabba, the true gateway to a more alpine and vertical environment. Here, the scenery changes: the slopes become steeper, the slopes more vertical and adrenaline-filled, with long, panoramic descents. The heart of Arabba is undoubtedly Porta Vescovo. From its summit, an extraordinary panorama opens up, spanning the Sella Group to the Marmolada. It's the ideal place for those who love to immerse themselves in the authentic mountain atmosphere. But the excitement doesn't end there; the highlight of the day is the arrival on the Marmolada, the Queen of the Dolomites. From its 3,200-meter altitude, you embark on a long, continuous, and scenic 12km descent that passes through glacial environments and wide-open spaces. A ski experience to be enjoyed slowly, letting yourself be guided by the terrain and the grandeur of the landscape. You then return to Arabba to continue towards the Pordoi Pass, one of the most famous and panoramic passes in the Dolomites, surrounded by the iconic peaks of the Sella Group. At an altitude of 2,200 meters, the pass marks the entrance to the Val di Fassa and specifically the Canazei Ski Area. But the day isn't over yet: after some skiing on its varied and fun slopes, continue towards Buffaure, a less crowded area with a more rustic feel. Here, an authentic Alpine hut awaits, allowing you to end the day in tranquility and with spectacular views of the Val di Fassa and the Catinaccio massif. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 5 - SKI AREA VAL DI FASSA & PASSO SELLA
The day begins immediately on skis, returning to the Belvedere - Col Rodella Ski Area. Here, you can experience the essence of the Val di Fassa Dolomites thanks to the unique views, direct connections to the Sellaronda, and wide, meticulously maintained slopes. Fun and boundless freedom are the watchwords. With your skis on, continue towards the Sella Pass, where the landscape changes. At the foot of the Sassolungo, you ski in the famous City of Stones, a true natural labyrinth of towers and boulders. The setting is certainly unique. Here, the slopes are more technical but wide and perfectly groomed. After the Sella Pass, you enter the last valley you'll discover during your ski safari: Val Gardena. The entrance is marked by the arrival in the Ciampinoi ski area. The Ciampinoi slopes are considered among the most famous and popular in the entire Val Gardena. Here, you can breathe the air of competitive skiing and the slopes become steeper and more vertical. The famous Saslong dominates the panorama. This slope hosts the men's downhill World Cup every year. In just a few minutes, it descends powerfully and directly towards Santa Cristina. From the top of Ciampinoi, the view is spectacular: the gaze sweeps from the Sella Group, the Sassolungo, all the way to the Odle. The day ends with perfect slopes and views, in a new, welcoming hut. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 6 - SKI AREA VAL GARDENA
The final day of the tour is dedicated entirely to exploring Val Gardena and its small ski areas. Starting directly on skis, you can decide to ski the renowned Gardena Ronda circuit. In the morning, you'll head to the sunny slopes of Col Raiser and Seceda, an ideal side for morning skiing with panoramic views. The runs are long and alternate with more challenging sections. The most famous is the "Longia," a run over 10 km long with a 1,200-meter elevation gain leading down to the valley. From here, you can continue, passing through Ortisei, towards Alpe di Sisi, the largest high-altitude plateau in Europe. Skiing takes a different turn, becoming more relaxed and contemplative. The runs are easy and flowing, with wide open spaces. The connection with Monte Pana offers an additional dimension: a secluded, quiet, and well-maintained area. More ambitious skiers can also venture to the Gardena Pass, continuing along the Sellaronda circuit. Alternatively, you can choose to return to the hotel in the early afternoon and indulge in some relaxation. After a day of intense skiing, it's time to enjoy the hotel spa to recharge your batteries. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7
After breakfast, check-out and departure
Ski safari in Brenta Dolomites, Ponte di Legno-Tonale and Pejo 3000
8 days/7 nights
Experience an unforgettable Ski Safari in the heart of Trentino, across the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello-Presanella and the Stelvio National Park.
An 8-day dynamic adventure through legendary resorts such as Madonna di Campiglio, Passo Tonale and Pejo 3000, featuring spectacular slopes, glacier skiing, and the discovery of a new ski area every day, while enjoying traditional Trentino cuisine!
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Imagine setting off on a ski trip that lets you explore the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello-Presanella, and Ortles Cevedale mountain ranges. A ski vacation where the Alps become your home, and your days alternate between long scenic descents, spectacular views, and evenings in mountain huts, enjoying typical Trentino cuisine.
The adventure begins in Val di Sole, a small valley in western Trentino. From here, you can directly access the Folgarida-Marilleva ski area, connected by ski lifts to the Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo ski areas: a carousel of over 230 km of legendary slopes surrounded by the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Added to this, threre are the 100 km of slopes of the Passo del Tonale, with its Presena glacier reaching almost 3,000 meters, and the authentic nature of Pejo 3000, in the heart of the Stelvio National Park. Val di Sole thus becomes the ideal base for discovering a different side of the mountains every day.
You can experience the Ski Safari in Val di Sole on your own or accompanied by a guide.
In the self-guided tour, Campo Base takes care of the complete organization—hotels, mountain huts, transfers, and 24-hour assistance—leaving you the freedom to ski at your own pace. With a guided tour, on the other hand, not only will you always have a professional guide at your side to choose the best routes, but you can also try freeriding in total safety, enriching the experience with stories and interesting facts about the region.
Sleeping in mountain huts at high altitude is part of the journey: you can enjoy typical Trentino dishes - steaming Canederli or Polenta - in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The 3-star hotel in the valley offers comfort, hearty breakfast, and dinners featuring local specialties and regional wines.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Val di Sole and check-in in 3* hotel.
- Day 2 - FOLGARIDA AND MARILLEVA SKI AREA
Your ski tour starts in the Folgarida-Marilleva ski area, with 60 km of slopes surrounded by woods and directly connected to Campiglio. It's time to warm up your legs and get to know the snow. The area offers the chance to start with medium-difficulty slopes and then challenge yourself on legendary slopes such as the Black Marilleva piste or the wider, sunnier descents towards Commezzadura. In the afternoon, you continue skiing to Madonna di Campiglio in the Brenta Dolomites to spend the night in a mountain hut at 2.500 meters: dinner at high altitude with traditional dishes and a view under the stars. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 3 - CAMPIGLIO AND PINZOLO SKI AREA
The Campiglio Ski Area is the largest ski resort in Trentino with over 150 km of slopes, and Madonna di Campiglio is its main tourist village. You will enjoy a full day of skiing at the foot of the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with spectacular sceneries. The Grostè Pass offers wide, easy slopes, before moving on to the legendary 3-Tre, where a World Cup stage is held every year. Today, you can also venture as far as Pinzolo, where the Doss del Sabion slopes offer long descents. For the night another mountain hut awaits you, with warm dishes and a spectacular view. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 4 - CAMPIGLIO SKI AREA - PRESENA GLACIER
The morning is free to enjoy some more skiing in the Madonna di Campiglio area with views of the Brenta Dolomites before a drastic change of scenery. You can repeat some of the most popular descents or explore the Pradalago slopes. In the mid-afternoon, there will be a transfer to Passo del Tonale, the access point to Passo Presena, one of the highest points of the tour. Here, dinner awaits you in a mountain hut, in a quiet and evocative setting, surrounded by high-altitude alpine landscapes. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 5 - PONTE DI LEGNO TONALE SKI AREA
The day begins at high altitude with a spectacular sunrise over the Presena glacier. The glacier offers iconic descents such as the Paradiso slope, over 3 km long with breathtaking gradients. A whole day dedicated to exploring the Ponte di Legno-Tonale ski area, which ranges from the sunny slopes towards Ponte di Legno to the more challenging slopes of Presena, ending with the wide ones of Temù. All this is crowned by spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and the Adamello glacier. After skiing, relax in a mountain hut with a traditional dinner of steaming dishes and local wines. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 6 - PASSO DEL TONALE SKI AREA
The morning is dedicated to skiing in the Passo del Tonale ski area, particularly in the Passo dei Contrabbandieri area. Here you will find medium-high difficulty slopes with views of Presanella, the highest peak in Trentino. In the afternoon, a private transfer will take you to Pejo 3000 ski area, in the heart of the Stelvio National Park, where you will comfortably reach the mountain hut for the night. A perfect place to recharge your batteries. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 7 - PEJO 3000 SKI AREA
The last day of the Ski Safari is dedicated to discovering the Pejo 3000 ski area. The famous Val della Mite slope is the star of the ski area: an iconic descent of over 8 km that starts at 3.000 meters at the top station and ends at the bottom of the valley. All this in the heart of the Stelvio National Park with views of the Ortles Cevedale peaks. In the late afternoon, a short transfer back to the base camp hotel in Val di Sole for a final traditional dinner. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 8
After breakfast, check-out and departure.
Dolomites Grand Tour Ski Safari
8 days/7 nights
Each day you ski a new legendary region — from Val di Fassa and Marmolada to Cortina d’Ampezzo, Alta Badia and Val Gardena — following perfectly connected slopes through breathtaking alpine landscapes and UNESCO-listed peaks.
You’ll experience iconic World Cup runs like the Saslong and Gran Risa, the Marmolada glacier descent, the Sellaronda circuit, and panoramic routes through Lagazuoi and Cinque Torri.
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The Dolomites Grand Tour is much more than a simple ski holiday: it is a travelling experience that leads you through the magnificent landscapes of the Dolomites, skiing in a different ski area every day. The tour offers constantly changing scenery, fascinating cultures, overnights in mountain huts, warm alpine hospitality, and an unparalleled variety of ski slopes. In just six days, you visit some of the most celebrated ski areas of the Dolomiti Superski circuit, with the opportunity to ski on over 1,200 kilometers of slopes while exploring three Alpine regions: Trentino, Veneto, and South Tyrol - all at the foot of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.
The Dolomiti Grand Tour unfolds as a large circular route, designed to include all the most fascinating and iconic destinations of the Dolomites in one continuous journey. A loop itinerary rich in content and emotions, where each stage flows seamlessly into the next, allowing you to enjoy a complete, intense, and ever-changing experience day after day.
The tour begins in Val di Fassa, gateway to the Sellaronda circuit, and quickly leads you to Passo Pordoi, beneath the mighty Sella massif. Thrilling descents take you to Malga Ciapela from where you ascend up to the 3,000-meter-high Marmolada glacier, the Queen of the Dolomites. From here the route unfolds like a grand loop, guiding you towards the dramatic landscapes of Lagazuoi and the Cinque Torri massifs, the cinematic views of Cortina d’Ampezzo, the snowy plateaus of Alta Badia, and finally the famousa Val Gardena, one of the strongholds of international alpine skiing. Each day reveals a completely new scenary: glaciers, silent forests, rocky canyons, sunlit plateaus, and legendary slopes such as the Saslong, Gran Risa, Vitelli, and the iconic Armentarola.
Throughout the journey, you alternate nights in carefully selected 4‑star hotels, where you can unwind after your most intense ski days, with two unforgettable overnights in mountain huts - an experience that allows you to enjoy the magic of the mountains even after sunset, surrounded by authentic alpine hospitality.
The Dolomites Grand Tour is also a cultural journey: you will experience Italian, Tyrolean, and Ladin hospitality and gastronomy, both in the valley villages and in high‑altitude huts. The proximity of these different cultures is also reflected in the traces of recent history found at First World War sites scattered across the mountaintops. This cultural heritage is well preserved and lies at the heart of one of the thematic routes included in the Great War Ski Circuit. You will also ski legendary circuits such as the Sellaronda and the Super‑8 Tour, both winding through some of the most beautiful peaks in the Dolomites.
Spectacular nature, history, alpine culture, and above all hundreds of kilometers of perfectly interconnected slopes served by modern lifts: the Dolomites Grand Tour is the most complete and immersive way to experience the Dolomites. Six days of continuous skiing, where every segment reveals something new and every valley unveils a fresh marvel.
You can choose to experience the Dolomiti Superski Ski Safari either self‑guided or guided.
On a self‑guided ski safari, you ski independently without a Ski Guide. We take care of all logistics: hotel and hut reservations, a detailed day‑by‑day itinerary, and 24/7 support.
On a guided ski safari, you are accompanied by a certified Ski Guide for the entire duration of the tour. If you wish, you also have the opportunity to experience the excitement of off‑piste freeride skiing. Travelling with a Ski Guide is the best option if you want to enjoy your Dolomites experience completely worry‑free. Your guide not only tailors the trip to your needs but also opens the door to the culture and traditions of the Italian Alps.
The Dolomites Grand Tour is designed for intermediate skiers (parallel turns on red slopes). If you love skiing in a new area every day, exploring freely, and immersing yourself in the authentic spirit of the Dolomites, this experience was made for you.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Val di Fassa (Trentino) and check-in in 4* hotel.
- Day 2 - SKI AREA ARABBA and MARMOLADA GLACIER
Your first day on the slopes begins in the heart of Val di Fassa, where the panorama of the Dolomites welcomes you right away with magnificent views of the Sassopiatto and Sassolungo peaks. With your skis on, you ascend towards Passo Pordoi, which launches you, with a long descent, into the Arabba Ski Area. Porta Vescovo, at the top of the ski area, is one of the most spectacular viewpoints of the Sellaronda circuit. Here, the landscape opens onto the majestic north face of the Marmolada, the “Queen of the Dolomites.” A series of connecting slopes leads you to Malga Ciapela, where you take the cable car up to Punta Rocca, at 3.269 meters. In just a few minutes you find yourself suspended between sky and rock, standing atop the Marmolada glacier. From here begins “La Bellunese”, a breathtaking 12‑km descent during which you’ll be rewarded with incredible views over the Dolomites. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 3 - SKI AREA CIVETTA and CINQUE TORRI
Your day begins with a short transfer to Alleghe, a small village nestled at the foot of the towering Civetta walls and gateway to the Civetta Ski Area. This is the largest ski area in the Veneto region, a territory where the slopes wind through dense forests and panoramic views that change at every turn. The highlight of the ski area is the Gran Zuita, a beautiful 7‑km slope that you can enjoy with wide, flowing turns. It’s a pleasant and satisfying descent, perfect for warming up your legs and letting yourself be carried through a more intimate and peaceful mountain environment. In the afternoon, you move towards the Cinque Torri Ski Area. Here the landscape opens up again, offering wider horizons and completely different views. The slopes run beneath some of the most iconic peaks of the Dolomites: Averau, Nuvolau, and of course the unmistakable rock towers of the Cinque Torri. Skiing here feels like moving through an open‑air natural museum, where the rock formations seem to change shape and color with every turn you make. In the distance, you can also spot the massive silhouette of Lagazuoi, which you will reach over the next few days. A traditional mountain dinner and an overnight stay in a cozy mountain hut complete your day, leaving you with the feeling of having experienced the mountains in the most authentic, genuine, and privileged way. Dinner and overnight stay in hut
- Day 4 - SKI AREA CORTINA
Your day begins directly on skis, leaving the Cinque Torri behind as you make your way toward Cortina d’Ampezzo. You enter the Tofana Ski Area, the sporting heart of Cortina, where the women’s alpine skiing events of the 2026 Winter Olympics were held. Here you find the perfect mix of gentle slopes leading you toward more iconic and challenging descents, as well as easy blue runs that unfold at lower altitudes. You can move effortlessly from the relaxed rhythm of the blue slopes to the adrenaline of the black runs, which reward you with stunning views over the Ampezzo basin. The sheer walls of the Tofana di Rozes follow you throughout the day as a powerful and majestic presence. As the day goes on, you can choose to ski down into Cortina d’Ampezzo and then move toward another highlight of the ski resort: Faloria and Cristallo. Here, the panoramic Vitelli slope and the technical Scoiattolo run are waiting for you to end your ski day in style. After spending the previous nights in mountain huts, today you can enjoy a stroll through the elegant center of Cortina d’Ampezzo, where boutique shops, historic cafés, and refined bars bring the town to life. Walking along Corso Italia, surrounded by alpine architecture and a lively yet never overwhelming atmosphere, allows you to immerse yourself in the authentic Ampezzo spirit - made of tradition, charm, and that unmistakable touch of glamour. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 5 - ALTA BADIA CHARM
Your day begins very early, with a short transfer that brings you to Passo Falzarego, where the cable car swiftly takes you up to Rifugio Lagazuoi, located at 2.800 meters. From the Lagazuoi terrace, the view opens over the entire Dolomite range, reaching as far as the peaks of Val di Fassa, the Marmolada, and the Pale di San Martino. It’s a spectacular and unforgettable panorama, an extraordinary way to begin your day. The descent along the Armentarola slope is one of the absolute highlights of the entire Ski Safari. The slope winds between rock formations, towering cliffs, and dense forests: it feels as if you are skiing through a living postcard. At the end of the run, the traditional horse‑drawn sleigh awaits to take you to the entrance of the Alta Badia Ski Area. The Alta Badia plateau offers fun and variety for every type of skier. The ski area is famous for its playful and enjoyable runs, perfect for friendly challenges with family and friends. With themed slopes, snow parks, and gentle terrain, your day will be anything but monotonous. And for those seeking an extra thrill, the area also features more demanding slopes, such as the legendary Gran Risa, the black run that hosts the Men’s Giant Slalom of the Alpine Ski World Cup every year. The day concludes with your arrival at the hotel, where relaxation is a must after an intense day on the snow. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 6 - GARDENA RONDA ADVENTURE
The Val Gardena Ski Area is the largest area of the entire ski safari, and you access it by crossing one of the legendary Sellaronda passes: Passo Gardena. Once over the pass, you enter the vast Val Gardena ski area. From here, you follow the Gardena Ronda circuit, a thematic itinerary that connects the most panoramic and spectacular slopes of the valley, linking the ski areas of Ciampinoi, Seceda, and Col Raiser–Saslong. On Ciampinoi, you’ll find dynamic and fast slopes, ideal for building rhythm before tackling more adrenaline‑filled runs such as the famous Saslong, the most iconic piste in the entire ski area. At Seceda, the scenery changes dramatically: the celebrated Odle peaks rise like blades of rock toward the sky. The slopes here are wider, the descents longer, and the panoramas open and filled with light. For those who still have energy, it is possible to continue toward the Alpe di Siusi, one of the most iconic and enchanting places in the Dolomites. It is the largest alpine plateau in Europe, offering postcard‑perfect views. The slopes are gentler and more regular, ideal for a relaxing and scenic ski experience. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7 - SELLA PASS and SKI AREA BUFFAURE-CIAMPAC
Your final day begins with a a couple of slopes before leaving Val Gardena and gradually re‑entering Val di Fassa through the passes that connect the different Dolomite valleys. Along the way, if you wish, you can spend a bit more time skiing in the Ciampinoi area before heading toward Passo Sella. Once back in Val di Fassa, you can reach the Buffaure–Ciampac Ski Area, a small gem of alpine skiing. From Buffaure, long and flowing slopes descend through wide-open landscapes, while the Ciampac side offers more technical runs and a wilder, more secluded atmosphere. As this is your final ski day, you might choose to enjoy a relaxed lunch in a traditional mountain hut, with panoramic views over the Dolomites. If you prefer a more restful afternoon, Val di Fassa also offers interesting cultural alternatives. You can visit the Museo Ladin de Fascia, a small yet precious museum dedicated to the history, language, and traditions of the Ladin people. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 8
After breakfast, check-out and departure
Easy Flow Dolomites Ski Safari
7 days/6 nights
An experience designed for those who want to combine scenic skiing, comfort and elegance, with ever-changing ski days and stays in selected 5★ hotels in Alta Badia and Val Gardena.
From the perfectly groomed slopes of the Gran Risa, to the spectacular descent of the Marmolada glacier, and the legendary Sellaronda circuit: every day reveals a new side of the Dolomites, through UNESCO landscapes, alpine culture and stress-free skiing.
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Have you ever dreamed of skiing in the Italian Alps, enjoying every single moment? This is the perfect experience for you!
Our 7-day tour is designed for passionate skiers who appreciate iconic splopes, breathtaking landscapes, high-quality accommodations and the time to truly enjoy it all surrounded by the beauty of the Dolomite Mountains.
You will spend five unforgettable days on the slopes, exploring four legendary ski areas in the Dolomites: Alta Badia, Plan de Corones (Kronplatz), Marmolada and Val Gardena. Each destination has its unique characteristics and offers different experiences - from spectacular scenery and alpine culture to a wide variety of terrain. You can enjoy wide panoramic slopes, but also steep descents on a glacier or picturesque itineraries through charming villages. Every day, the itinerary leads you to discover a new dimension of skiing.
The journey begins in the heart of Alta Badia, among sunny slopes, gourmet mountain huts, and world-famous slopes such as Gran Risa. You then continue to Plan de Corones for a day of perfect slopes with spectacular views of the Austrian Alps. The Marmolada glacier, the highest peak in the Dolomites, awaits you for a legendary descent. Finally you move towards Val Gardena, where you can ski on a section of the Sellaronda, a circular route that develops around the Sella Massif that crosses four Alpine valleys.
During this ski safari, you will enjoy the privilege of staying in refined 5-star hotels located in two of the most charming destinations in the Dolomites: Alta Badia and Val Gardena. The tour has been designed to offer you maximum comfort, including during transfers, with only two hotel changes throughout the entire week, ensuring a relaxed and stress-free experience.
In both locations, you will find elegant surroundings, high-end spa facilities, gourmet cuisine, fine wines, and attentive service in every detail. These are the ideal places to unwind after a day on the slopes, immersed in the warm and sophisticated atmosphere of the finest Alpine hospitality. Every service is thoughtfully designed to provide you with a seamless stay and the highest level of comfort.
You can choose to experience your ski safari in the Dolomites in two ways: independently (self-guided) or accompanied by a Ski Guide. On a self-guided safari, you ski on your own at your preferred pace. Campo Base takes care of all the organization — from selecting and booking hotels to creating a detailed daily itinerary — and offers 24/7 support during your trip.
If you prefer a guided ski safari, you are accompanied by a Mountain Guide for the entire duration of the trip. On request, it is also possible to include some off-piste itineraries. Having a guide guarantees a flawless experience, tailored to your needs and it offers the opportunity of getting to know more about the local culture and traditions.
This tour is designed for skiers who are able to ski on medium-difficulty slopes (red slopes).
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Alta Badia and check-in in 5* hotel.
- Day 2 - SKI AREA ALTA BADIA
The Alta Badia ski area covers approximately 130 km of perfectly groomed and sunny slopes. It is the ideal destination for skiers of all levels. You will find wide slopes that are ideal for intermediate skiers, while the more daring can try the steep Gran Risa slope, one of the most famous on the World Cup circuit. Skiing in Alta Badia also means experiencing Ladin culture and enjoying its food and wine traditions. For lunch, you can enjoy gourmet dishes in one of the many slope-side mountain huts. Return to your hotel for dinner. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 3 - KRONPLATZ SKI AREA
Today, a private transfer will take you to Plan de Corones, also known as Kronplatz, one of South Tyrol's most popular ski areas. This resort features wide slopes where you can enjoy high-speed turns. From the highest point, you can admire spectacular views stretching from the Austrian Alps to the Dolomites. Don't miss the change to visit to the Messner Museum (MMM Dolomites), a museum dedicated to the history and geology of the Dolomites. After a day surrounded by nature, return to Alta Badia, where you can relax at your hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 4 - MARMOLADA GLACIER
On ski, you leave Alta Badia behind and head towards one of the most iconic areas of the tour: the majestic Marmolada glacier. Also known as the Queen of the Dolomites, Marmolada is the highest peak in the Dolomites. The descent down the glacier is exceptional: 12 km of uninterrupted piste with a descent of about 1800 meters. A long, exciting slope surrounded by a unique landscape. Before reaching the Queen, you can enjoy at a couple of challenging descents in the Arabba ski area. From the village, the cable car takes you up in the sky to Porta Vescovo, from where you can already admire the long descent on the glacier that awaits you in a while. By mid-afternoon, a private transfer takes you to Val Gardena, where your next alpine home awaits. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 5 - VAL GARDENA SKI AREA
Your first day in Val Gardena bring you to ski through the villages of Selva, Santa Cristina, and Ortisei on the circuit called Val Gardena Roda. You will ski in a much quieter but very scenic and rewarding area, perfect for a more relaxing with dramatic views of the Sassolungo and Odle mountain ranges. From Ortisei, you can choose to reach Alpe di Siusi, the highest and largest plateau in Europe. This place seems suspended between fairy tale and reality, dominated by a profound sense of peace. Return to your hotel in Val Gardena for another restful evening in the heart of the Dolomites. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 6 - SELLARONDA CIRCUIT
The last day of skiing takes you on the Sellaronda, one of the most famous ski circuits in the world. It is a 40 km loop around the Sella massif that connects four valleys: Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Val di Fassa, and Valle di Fodom. The circuit includes varied landscapes, all types of slopes, and above all, a mix of cultures and traditions. Throughout the route, you will be surrounded by the peaks of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After an unforgettable final day, return to your hotel in Val Gardena for a final night of comfort and gourmet in the Italian Dolomites. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7
After breakfast, check-out and departure.
Gourmet Peaks Ski Safari
7 days/6 nights
Each day you ski across magnific areas such as Val Gardena, Marmolada, Civetta, San Pellegrino, Val di Fassa, and Alta Badia, enjoying iconic slopes, breathtaking scenery, and two nights in authentic mountain huts.
The experience includes Michelin-starred dinners, a guided wine ski experience with a sommelier— for a unique blend of skiing, gastronomy, and Alpine culture.
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This is not your usual ski vacation, it is much more than that. The gourmet ski safari is an exclusive tour designed with attention to every detail that develops at the foot of the legendary peaks of the Dolomites. The pleasure of skiing meets the best of Alpine cuisine. This tour combines the world's most famous slopes in the Dolomites with high-altitude culinary experiences, dining in Michelin-starred restaurants. You will also have the opportunity to take part in a wine tour that will crown your food and wine experience in the Dolomites.
In seven days, you will explore six renowned ski areas in the Dolomites. The tour begins in Val Gardena, where you can ski in picture-postcard locations at the foot of the Sassolungo. You will then continue to Marmolada, the highest glacier in the Dolomites, where you can enjoy breathtaking views before plunging into the wild beauty of the Civetta ski area. The ski safari cannot end without skiing on the wide high-altitude slopes of Alta Badia and Val di Fassa.
Each area is unique and offers the opportunity to admire the beauty of the Dolomites from different perspectives. Every day brings new slopes, new experiences, and new emotions. Let the curves guide you and savor every moment of your vacation.
Along the way, you will enjoy unique experiences. The gourmet ski safari offers the opportunity to dine in two renowned Michelin-starred restaurants; you will sleep in cozy mountain huts and savor the best of Italian Alpine flavors both on and off the slopes.
You can decide whether to experience the itinerary independently with a self-guided tour or be accompanied by an expert guide. In any case, Campo Base will take care of all the details to offer you an unforgettable experience.
The tour is designed for expert skiers who want to experience more than just a simple skiing holiday.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Val Gardena and check-in in 4* hotel.
- Day 2 - GARDENA RONDA
Your first full day on the slopes begins in the heart of Val Gardena, along a scenic ski circuit that connects the three main villages of the valley: Selva, Santa Cristina and Ortisei. You will ski at the foot of the jagged peaks of Sassolungo where you can challenge yourself on the famous Saslong, a World Cup slope. As you continue, sweeping views open over the Odle group: here the peaks rise like belltowers from the valley below. For those seeking a gentler and quieter corner, it is possible to reach Alpe di Siusi, Europe’s highest alpine plateau. In the evening, get ready a whole new dining experience. A private transfer will take you to a Michelin-starred restaurant located in the valley, where culinary artistry meets mountain tradition. A multi-course tasting menu awaits you, reinterpreting local flavors with refined creativity, the perfect way to end your first day of skiing. Overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 3 - MARMOLADA GLACIER
The adventure continues towards Marmolada, the highest peak in the Dolomites at 3.343 meters. As the cable car climbs, the world opens up under your feet and you feel like you can touch the sky. A sea of snow-capped peaks stretching towards the horizon. The excitement continues with the legendary descent on the glacier: a 12-kilometer slopes that from 3.300 meters take you down to the valley below. After this adrenaline run, you can continue on to the Serrai di Sottoguda, a spectacular gorge carved into stone and ice. This natural corridor, flanked by frozen waterfalls and sheer walls, creates one of the most cinematic slopes in the Alps. The day ends in true Alpine style with a night in a mountain hut, offering rustic charm and star-lit tranquility. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 4 - CIVETTA AND PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO
After an hearty breakfast, the day begins once you reach the Civetta ski area. This ski resort offers long descents with stunning views of Mount Pelmo and Civetta, as well as of the surrounding valleys. The area is certainly less well known, but it can be described as one of the most authentic ski resorts in the Dolomites. You can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere far from the hustle and bustle of crowded resorts. In the afternoon, a short transfer takes you to Passo San Pellegrino. From here, with a ride on a snowmobile, you reach your hut for the night, nestled in an alpine basin of rare beauty surrounded by the Costabella Mountain group and with views of the Pale di San Martino. The hut immediately offers a warm atmosphere: wooden interiors, hot stoves, and refined cuisine. The perfect prelude to a night in the mountains, under starry skies. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 5 - VAL DI FASSA SKI AREA
Today you travel to Val di Fassa, a valley nestled in the Trentino Dolomites and surrounded by famous mountain ranges. The day begins in the Bufaure ski area, a small resort much appreciated for its tranquility and picturesque slopes. The view stretches from Catinaccio to Sassolungo and Marmolada: a true natural spectacle. After a few exciting descents, you then follow the famous Sellaronda circuit, which will lead you to Alta Badia in the afternoon, passing through Passo Pordoi and Passo Campolongo, always on skiis. The evening continues with a private transfer to an elegant Michelin-starred stua, where an exclusive six-course tasting menu awaits you, crafted with ingredients carefully selected each morning. A convivial experience set in a warm and authentic atmosphere, blending elegance with tradition. Overnight stay at the hotel.
- Day 6 - ALTA BADIA SKI AREA
The last day of skiing in Alta Badia will be unforgettable: the ski safari combines sport, taste, and Alpine culture in a single experience. Accompanied by a ski instructor and a professional sommelier, you set off on a journey through the most scenic mountain huts in the area, with guided tastings right on the snow. Between one slope and another, each break becomes an excellent opportunity to savor a selection of local wines, presented and described by the sommelier in an authentic and evocative setting. It's a different way to experience the Dolomites and discover their food and wine culture. At the end of the day, you return to the hotel to fully enjoy your last evening in Alpine style and reflect on the exciting week you have just spent. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7
After breakfast, check-out and departure.
Cinque Torri to Val Gardena Explorer Ski Safari
8 days/7 nights
From the iconic slopes of Cortina d’Ampezzo and Cinque Torri to the spectacular Marmolada Glacier, passing through Alta Badia, Val di Fassa and Val Gardena, you’ll experience a dynamic journey across alpine passes, glaciers and UNESCO-listed landscapes.
Between legendary descents such as Armentarola, Saslong and Gran Risa, nights in authentic mountain huts and selected 4★ hotels, and the flavors of traditional Dolomite cuisine, this tour is designed for skiers seeking adventure, variety and comfort in one unforgettable experience.
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There’s a special way to experience the Dolomites in winter: the Ski Safari. This type of tour allows you to avoid staying in a single resort and instead move from place to place on skis, crossing different ski areas and following slopes that cut through alpine passes and connect valleys with completely different landscapes. The Ski Safari for explorer was created exactly for this purpose: for those who want to discover the best of the Dolomiti Superski while constantly on the move.
This journey takes you to different places every day. You start skiing among the landscapes of Cortina, where the Tofane dominate the skyline. You then continue towards the Cinque Torri, which appear like an open‑air museum, and where you spend your first night in a traditional alpine hut. In the morning, you wake up directly on the slopes as the sun lights up the Dolomia rock, and you get ready to launch yourself down the scenic Armentarola, one of the most thrilling descents of the entire itinerary. You then reach the Marmolada, the highest point of the tour, where the glacier opens onto an immense panorama, and passing through Val di Fassa you eventually end your journey in Val Gardena, surrounded by ancient Ladin traditions and legendary slopes.
As you ski, the Dolomites accompany you everywhere, instantly recognizable for their sharp shapes and unique colors. A UNESCO World Heritage site, these mountains offer breathtaking views and tell a geological story millions of years old. Every turn reveals a new perspective and a world waiting to be explored. You will encounter many iconic places along the route: the Tofane, the Cinque Torri, the view from Rifugio Lagazuoi, the scenery beneath the Sella massif, the Alpe di Siusi, the spires of Seceda, and much more… all in one single Ski Safari.
But it’s not just a sequence of beautiful images — it’s a true journey of exploration: silent forests, enchanted valleys, nights in mountain huts, food to savor, and cultures to discover. Each stage has its own character, different types of slopes, and adrenaline‑filled days.
The experience is made even more special by the alternation between overnight stays in mountain huts and hotel accommodations, allowing you to enjoy the mountains in all their different facets. Nights spent in mountain huts give you the unique privilege of falling asleep right on the slopes and, the next morning, enjoying perfectly groomed, untouched runs. The 4-star hotels in the valley, on the other hand, provide a comfortable base and are carefully selected to offer relaxation and high-quality comfort after long days of skiing. One hotel is located in Cortina d’Ampezzo, an elegant and bright village surrounded by the vertical walls of the Dolomites. Cortina is a place where style and tradition meet, with artisanal boutiques and cozy restaurants. At the end of the tour, you’ll discover Val Gardena, a valley rich in ancient traditions and Ladin culture. The valley has strong ties to woodcarving, with craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation.
Adventure alternates with comfort, movement with contemplation, creating a 360‑degree experience.
This tour is designed for curious and dynamic skiers, eager to experience the mountains step by step, slope after slope.
This is not simply “going skiing”: it’s embarking on a journey to discover the Dolomites.
Program details:
- Day 1
Arrival in Cortina and check-in in 4* hotel.
- Day 2 - TOFANA SKI AREA
Your first ski day unfolds entirely in the heart of Cortina d’Ampezzo, within the prestigious Tofane Ski Area, one of the most iconic resorts of the Dolomiti Superski. This ski area is considered a true symbol of international alpine skiing: these mountains have hosted World Championships, World Cup races and, in the 2026 season, the Olympic women’s alpine skiing events. In the lower part of the area you can find easy, wide and perfectly groomed slopes, ideal for a gentle start. From here, thanks to modern lifts, you can reach the higher sections of the Tofane in just a few minutes, where more technical pistes await, such as the Canalone and the famous Tofane Schuss. At every turn, the view opens onto the Ampezzo basin framed by the Dolomite peaks. The mountains change color depending on the light, offering landscapes that look like paintings. The famous Freccia nel Cielo cable car takes you up to 2,745 meters in the Ra Valles area, which not only boasts breathtaking views but also guarantees excellent snow conditions all season long. During the day, you can enjoy a break in one of the many elegant and welcoming mountain huts. The scent of traditional dishes, the vibrant atmosphere and the panoramic terraces create the perfect alpine ambiance. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 3 - FALORIA-CRISTALLO and CINQUE TORRI SKI AREAS
Today you explore the other ski areas of the Ampezzo valley. In the morning, head first to the Faloria-Cristallo Ski Area, one of the most scenic zones of Cortina and a true paradise for snow lovers. The first cable car was built here in 1939, and today the area offers a variety of red and black slopes ideal for intermediate skiers. The Vitelli piste is one of the most famous descents: it starts with a gentle track before leading you to the more technical slopes of the Cristallo. At midday, descend back to Cortina to re-enter the Tofane area, from which a brand-new cable car takes you to the Cinque Torri area. You’ll immediately find yourself in front of one of the most iconic landscapes of the Dolomites: the unmistakable profile of the Cinque Torri. Here, nature and history meet, gifting you a magical afternoon of exploration. From every angle, you can admire the striking silhouettes of the Averau, Nuvolau and the Lagazuoi massif. At the end of the day, reach your mountain hut for the night, where a delicious warm meal awaits. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 4 - ARMENTAROLA and MARMOLADA GLACIER
The early morning light paints the Dolomite walls and welcomes you to another fantastic day. After a hearty breakfast, take the cable car up to Rifugio Lagazuoi, from where you can admire the most breathtaking view of the entire trip. The panorama stretches across all the surrounding mountain groups. From here starts the legendary Armentarola, one of the most iconic pistes of the Dolomites. The descent is long and scenic, taking you through dense forests down to the valley floor—at times it feels like skiing through a natural canyon. At the end of the piste, a horse-drawn sleigh awaits to tow you to the entrance of the Alta Badia Ski Area. Here, the day continues at a more relaxed pace, with wide, sunny and easy slopes, plus several fun tracks where you can challenge friends or family. But the day has only just begun. Following the Sellaronda circuit, you reach Passo Campolongo and descend to Arabba, where the slopes invite a more dynamic and adrenaline-filled ski style, with options for more challenging descents. Continue to Malga Ciapela, the access point to the famous Marmolada. A series of gondolas quickly brings you up to Punta Rocca at 3,265 meters, the highest point of the entire tour. The view opens onto an endless expanse of peaks and the struggling Marmolada glacier. Your final effort of the day awaits: the “Bellunese”. A long, panoramic run taking you down the glacier and back into the forested altitude, where your mountain hut for the night is located. Dinner and overnight stay in hut.
- Day 5 - FROM VAL DI FASSA TO VAL GARDENA
Leaving the hut, you can immediately put on your skis and enjoy an early-morning descent on the Marmolada slope, which will likely be in pristine condition. Then continue along the Sellaronda route to Passo Pordoi, from where you can enjoy the slopes of Canazei, known for their variety. This area is also directly connected to the Buffaure Ski Area, home to more challenging pistes and an additional chance to explore another side of Val di Fassa. Following the circuit, reach Passo Sella. Here, the view of the Sella Towers and the Sassolungo massif is spectacular. Ski down the Città dei Sassi piste toward Val Gardena, named after the cluster of huge dolomite boulders at the foot of the Sassolungo—remnants of ancient collapses. At the end of the day, reach your 4* hotel in Val Gardena, where alpine comfort and a relaxing atmosphere await. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 6 - DISCOVERING ALTA BADIA
In the morning, enjoy a short transfer to Passo Gardena. The Alta Badia Ski Area welcomes you with its 130 kilometers of well-groomed slopes, prepared every night by over 90 snowcats. This ski area offers extraordinary panoramic appeal, with views over the Sassongher, the Sella massif and the Puez walls. The slopes here vary in difficulty. In Colfosco, charming mountain huts can be reached via long, gentle pistes. The plateau offers peace, beauty and relaxed skiing with fairy-tale views. From Corvara, you can also reach the Sella plateau via the Piz Boè cable car. Among the most technical slopes stands the Gran Risa, the famous black piste hosting a World Cup race every year. Connections in the area are convenient and well-organized, allowing you to move easily and explore every corner of the region. Alta Badia is also synonymous with gourmet cuisine at altitude: its huts are renowned for high-quality culinary offerings, including Michelin-starred options. You are also in the heart of the Ladin Dolomites, known for their unique and ancient culture. In the late afternoon, return to Val Gardena. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 7 - GARDENARONDA
Your final ski safari day is dedicated entirely to discovering authentic Val Gardena through the famous Gardenaronda circuit: an itinerary that connects the ski areas of Santa Cristina, Selva and Ortisei in a single day. It’s a perfect way to bid farewell to the Dolomites that have accompanied you throughout your journey. The circuit can be tackled in multiple directions. Your morning begins with an adrenaline-filled descent on the legendary Saslong, a World Cup downhill course. From here, the Val Gardena Ronda Express, a convenient train, brings you to the Col Raiser area. The ascent opens up to views of the Odle peaks. Here you can choose to ski the famous black piste “Pela”, one of the steepest in the valley. Once in Ortisei, continue toward the Alpe di Siusi, the largest plateau in Europe. Your gaze stretches over pristine snow, picturesque wooden huts and the iconic silhouettes of the Sciliar and Sassolungo. The plateau offers easy slopes but unforgettable views. A short bus transfer takes you to Monte Pana, bringing you back into the heart of the Val Gardena ski area, where you can enjoy your final descents on the Ciampinoi slopes. A perfect ending to your tour. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
- Day 8
After breakfast, check-out and departure
Would you like to ski in the most famous ski areas of the Dolomites?
Contact us for more information and to know the available dates, we are waiting for you!