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Italy Ski Resorts

Italy is a skiers paradise, taking the lead in both breathtaking mountains and world-renowned cuisine. With iconic resorts like Courmayeur, Cervinia and Madonna di Campiglio, there is more to this country than just fantastic skiing—prepare yourself for a full-on Alpine adventure. Can you imagine yourself carving your way down the Dolomites' majestic slopes while soaking in the charm of traditional Italian mountain villages? And let’s not forget the local hospitality and cuisine—how about some authentic pasta or a warming polenta after a day on the slopes? Italy’s ski resorts are all about balancing the best of Italian culture and southern European hospitality.


Italy is home to the Dolomites, a mountain range recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Dolomites are renowned for their breathtaking beauty, with jagged peaks and stunning rock formations that create an unforgettable backdrop for skiing. The region also offers the legendary Sella Ronda, a ski circuit that links four valleys and covers over 25 miles of connected slopes, allowing skiers to circle the Sella Massif in one day. The skiing may attract tourists to Italy, but it’s the convenience of major international airports like Milan, Venice and Turin that make it easily accessible, while its proximity to neighboring Swiss and French ski resorts will add extra adventure to your ski holiday.


The Matterhorn’s high elevations ensure reliable snow conditions and are perfect for those seeking a powdery challenge. Beyond the slopes, enjoy the charming villages and scenic spots like the Dolomites and the Aosta Valley, and who could resist a gondola ride through Venice or a cozy evening in a mountain rifugio? Many Italian ski resorts, such as Cortina d'Ampezzo and Courmayeur, are steeped in history and have retained their charming, old-world atmosphere. Skiers can explore ancient towns with cobblestone streets, traditional Italian architecture, and a rich cultural heritage that adds a layer of depth to their ski vacation.

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THE BEST SKI RESORTS IN ITALY ACCORDING TO SKI.COM'S MOUNTAIN TRAVEL EXPERTS

Cervinia

Skier skiing the slopes in Cervinia, Italy

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Nestled at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, this resort provides some of the most breathtaking mountain vistas you’ll ever see. Picture carving down slopes with the Matterhorn's dramatic silhouette—skiing here is simply surreal. What makes Cervinia special is its connection to Zermatt, Switzerland, allowing for an international ski adventure. You can glide seamlessly from Italy into Switzerland, exploring diverse terrains and enjoying the best of both Alpine cultures. Our Mountain Travel Experts love these slopes!

Highlights: High-altitude skiing (11,417 feet) with consistently excellent snow, breathtaking views of the Matterhorn, family-friendly and live village, skiing for all levels.

Closest airport: Turin-Caselle Airport (TRN) - 75 miles (1 hour 45 minutes)

Courmayeur

Skier in yellow jacket skiing the slopes of Courmayeur, Italy

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Courmayeur Mont Blanc is generating excitement in the ski community, thanks to its stunning views and thrilling skiing beneath Western Europe's highest peak. The resort features exceptional off-piste terrain, including the famous Vallée Blanche, and the impressive Skyway Monte Bianco cable car, which offers breathtaking 360-degree Alpine vistas. For adrenaline seekers, heli-skiing provides unmatched powder experiences. After skiing, visitors can relax at the Pré-Saint-Didier Thermal Spa or enjoy Courmayeur's vibrant après-ski scene, which includes chic wine bars, lively pubs, and trendy nightclubs.

Highlights: Courmayeur Mont Blanc offers challenging slopes on the Matterhorn, heli ski opportunities, a charming town center filled with luxury shopping and fine dining, and state-of-the-art Alpine spas.

Closest airport: Geneva International Airport (GVA) - 65 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)

Madonna di Campiglio

Morning sun hitting the slopes of Madonna di Campiglio in Italy

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Madonna di Campiglio, known as the "Pearl of the Dolomites," is a gem nestled in the breathtaking Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This iconic resort is part of the Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta, offering direct access to a vast ski area that connects Pinzolo, Folgarida and Marilleva. With over 93 miles of interconnected slopes, you can explore diverse terrains all day without hitting the same run twice. The resort’s state-of-the-art lift system ensures you spend more time on the slopes and less time in line, even during the busiest seasons. The seamless connection with neighboring ski areas creates an expansive alpine playground that promises an unforgettable experience.

Highlights: Advanced ski lift system, home to the legendary "3Tre" FIS Alpine Ski World Cup race, exclusive connections with other famous ski areas, and very accessible for all budgets. 

Closest airport: Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN) - 103 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)

Ready to ski in Italy?

Ski.com's Mountain Travel Experts bring a wealth of knowledge to planning your ski vacation in the Italian Alps, grounded in personal experience. Whether you seek beginner-friendly slopes, challenging off-piste terrain, family-oriented activities, or a luxurious escape, we take care of every detail. From selecting the ideal destination and accommodations to arranging flights, transfers, lessons, and more, we've got you covered.

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