Last Minute Ski Deals from UK Airports

 

If you are delaying your trip to the slopes to the last possible minute, Ski Total and Esprit Ski have compiled a list of the best offers for those leaving it late to take to the piste.

High altitude skiing in Portes du Soleil (London Gatwick, Newcastle, Glasgow)

With eight metres of snow on average each winter and a season that lasts long into April, Avoriaz’s high altitude slopes offer skiers a snow sure resort with over 650km of piste for all levels. Ski Total is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to three diamond Plus Chalet les Lauzes in Avoriaz, France from £759pp (was £1,018pp). Price includes return flights from London Gatwick, Newcastle or Glasgow to Geneva and transfers or the option to travel independently, departing on 25th March 2018.

Book a last minute trip to Val D’Isère from just £683pp (London Stansted)

Fancy hitting the slopes next weekend? Ski Total  is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to three diamond Plus Xtra Chalet Champs Avalins in Val d’Isère, France from £683pp. Price includes return flights from London Stansted to Geneva and transfers, departing on 25th March 2018.

Head to Swiss favourite Verbier for world class skiing and nightlife (Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, East Midlands, Leeds, Edinburgh)

Switzerland’s main ski resort Verbier is located in the country’s largest ski area, the four Valleys, and has long remained a popular spot attracting young, sporty skiers to its world class slopes and lively nightlife. Ski Total is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to four diamond Plus Xtra Chalet de Verbier in Verbier, Switzerland from £993pp. Price includes return flights from Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, East Midlands, Leeds or Edinburgh and transfers, departing on 7th April 2018.

Ski away this weekend to Courchevel and save over £1,500 per family (Manchester)

Esprit Ski is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to four diamond Chalet Hotel Crystal 2000 in Courchevel, France from £959 (was £2,519) for a family of three (2 adults and 1 child). The chalet is ideally located right on the slopes of the Pralong offering easy ski in, ski out access straight from the hotel’s boot room. Price includes return flights from Manchester to Geneva and transfers, departing on 18th March 2018.

Don’t miss the chance to take the family to Esprit Ski’s Easter pop up resort this year (Birmingham, Bristol, London Gatwick, London Stansted)

Introduced to Esprit Ski’s programme as a ‘pop up’ resort for Easter 2018, Kühtai is aimed at slightly older children (aged five to 12 years old) with greater ski experience keen to maximise their time on the slopes. Esprit Ski is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to Hotel Mooshaus, Kuhtai from £3,489 (was £5,799) for a family of four (2 adults and 2 children). Price includes return flights from Birmingham, Bristol, London Gatwick or London Stansted to Innsbruck and transfers, departing on 24th March 2018.

Slope off to sunny Alpe d’Huez with the family (Edinburgh)

Just a short hour and a half transfer from Geneva airport, Alpe d’Huez has always been a family favourite offering easy access to the main slopes, child friendly restaurants and non-ski activities and excellent ski schools. Esprit Ski is offering seven nights on a chalet board basis to Chalet Philippe in Alpe D’Huez, France from £2,339 (was £4,259) for a family of four (2 adults and 2 children). Price includes return flights from Edinburgh to Geneva and transfers, departing on 25th March 2018


For more information, contact: Ski Total, www.skitotal.com, 01483 791 935 or Esprit Ski, www.espritski.com / 01483 791 920.

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Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home.

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