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We’re excited for the upcoming ski season 2020/2021! We know that you are keen to hit the slopes and most of you are already daydreaming with your winter holidays. This year, it’s quite difficult to keep up with the changes due to COVID 19, but we’ll do our best as always – last updated 25th Jan 2021 click here for 2021/2022 ski season dates.

We’ve listed for you some of the most popular ski resorts in the Alps and the rest of Europe, including; ski season dates in FranceAndorraAustriaBulgariaGermanyItalySlovenia and Switzerland.   

New for this season – we’ve introduced the Hassle-free COVID-19 Guarantee to cover any officially announced government travel restriction – so you can have complete confidence when you book with Ski-Lifts! 

Andorra

Resorts are currently only open to residents but this may change depending on the COVID situation of inbound travellers.

Ski Resort Opening date Closing date Additional info
The Grandvalira ski area Early Jan ’21 11/04/2021   
Vallnord Early Jan ’21 12/04/2021  

Austria

Austrian lifts will be operating from Christmas Eve but due to lockdowns and restrictions will only be open for locals.

Ski Resort Opening date Closing Date  
Bad Kleinkirchheim 24/12/2020 11/04/2021  
Hintertux 24/12/2020   Glacier open all year round
Ischgl 24/12/2020 02/05/2021  
Kitzbühel 24/12/2020 03/05/2021  
Mayrhofen 24/12/2020 16/04/2021  
Saalbach Hinterglemm 24/12/2020 13/04/2021  
Solden 24/12/2020    
St Anton 24/12/2020  25/04/2021 (estimated)   
Zell am See -Schmittenhöhe 24/12/2020 16/04/2021 (estimated)   

 


Bulgaria

Bulgaria is open for skiing with no plans to close. Great, providing you can get there!

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Bansko 08/12/2020 15/04/2021 (estimated) 
Borovets 15/12/2020 15/04/2021 (estimated) 

France

There is no definite date for when lifts will be opened, but it is expected to be from March ’21 if at all. Bars and restaurants will remain closed until 20th Jan 2021 and UK skiers are currently not able to travel to France.

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Alpe d’Huez TBC but earliest of March ’21 24/04/2021 (estimated) 
Avoriaz TBC but earliest of March ’21 04/25/2021 (estimated) 
Chamonix TBC but earliest of March ’21 02/05/2021 (estimated) 
Courchevel TBC but earliest of March ’21 22/04/2021 (estimated)
Flaine TBC but earliest of March ’21 18/04/2021
La Plagne TBC but earliest of March ’21 25/04/2021 (estimated)
Les Arcs TBC but earliest of March ’21 24/04/2021 (estimated)
La Clusaz TBC but earliest of March ’21 11/04/2021 (estimated) 
La Tania TBC but earliest of March ’21 17/04/2021 
Les Gets TBC but earliest of March ’21 11/04/2021 
Les Menuires TBC but earliest of March ’21 23/04/2021 (estimated) 
Megève TBC but earliest of March ’21 18/04/2021 (estimated) 
Meribel TBC but earliest of March ’21 24/04/2021 (estimated) 
Morzine TBC but earliest of March ’21 17/04/2021 (estimated) 
Serre Chevalier TBC but earliest of March ’21 22/04/2021 (estimated) 
Tignes TBC but earliest of March ’21 08/05/2021 (estimated) 
Val d’Isere TBC but earliest of March ’21 02/05/2021 (estimated) 
Val Thorens TBC but earliest of March ’21 07/05/2021 (estimated) 

Germany

All German ski resorts are closed until at least 10th Jan 2021 and we await further information about when they will offically open and under what restrictions.

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Garmisch TBC but no earlier than 10th Jan 2021  05/04/2021 

Italy

Itialian ski resorts will remain closed until mid Feb 2021

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Alta Badia TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 11/04/2021 
Arabba TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 11/04/2021 
Cervinia TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 02/05/2021 
Cortina TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 25/04/2021 
Courmayeur TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 14/04/2021 (estimated) 
Sauze d’Oulx TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 14/04/2021 (estimated) 
Sestriere TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 14/04/2021 (estimated)
Livigno TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021  
Madonna di Campiglio TBC but no earlier than mid Feb 2021 18/04/2021 
Selva Val Gardena Confirmed that they will not open this season.  

Slovenia

Solvenia is open for skiing but currently just for locals. All bars, restuaranrts and ski schools are closed.

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Kranjska Gora 05/12/2020  28/03/2021 

Switzerland

While there are travel restrictions for most countries, the Swiss have opened their resorts this season. The restrictions change depending on where the resort is located so please check before you book anything.

Ski Resort Opening Date Closing Date Additional Info
Davos Klosters 24/10/2020  18/04/2021
Grindelwald 11/26/2020  04/17/2021 (estimated) 
Gstaad 28/11/2020  05/04/2021
Saas Fee 15/07/2020  20/04/2021 (estimated) 
St. Moritz 17/10/2020  19/05/2021 (estimated)   
Verbier 01/12/2020  29/04/2021 (estimated) 
Zermatt The Matterhorn, Gornergrat and Rothorn glacial areas are open year-round.

PLEASE NOTE – Dates may be subject to change. If you can’t see a resort that you are interested in, let us know!

 

Travel Aware – UK Gov

travel aware uk

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (UK Gov announcement for UK Customers) and National Travel Health Network and Centre have up-to-date advice on staying safe and healthy abroad.

 

For the latest travel advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office including security and local laws, plus passport and visa information check www.gov.uk/travelaware and follow @FCOtravel and Facebook: Facebook.com/FCOtravel.

Keep informed of current travel health news by visiting www.travelhealthpro.org.uk

The advice can change so check regularly for updates.

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office also provides the following advice:

Before you depart:

• Take out appropriate travel insurance before travelling and make sure it covers you for all the activities you want to do.

• If you are travelling within Europe, ensure you have a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) that hasn’t expired and understand what it covers – you still need full travel insurance though! For your free EHIC card visit www.nhs.uk/ehic.

• Learn about the laws, customs and entry requirements of the country you’re visiting and understand how they differ from home, check www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.

• Check your passport is valid, fill out the emergency details, look after it while travelling and keep it in a safe place. Make sure you have all necessary visas.

• Make copies of important travel documents, take a picture or make copies and store them securely using a secure data storage site.

• Research vaccinations or any other medical requirements for your destination, and if necessary visit a travel health clinic before you travel. For medical advice visit travelhealthpro. org.uk.

• Tell your friends or family about your travel plans and where you’re going and leave emergency contact details.

• Take enough money with you and have access to emergency funds.

• Ensure you take the contact details of the local British Consulate in case of emergencies – www.gov.uk/government/world/embassies.

• Understand what consular staff can and can’t do to help British nationals travelling overseas, check www.gov.uk/government/publications/support-for-british-nationals-abroad-a-guide.

• Act responsibly, and be responsible for yourself when abroad.

If you have further questions, see the “Travel & Health requirements” information in the Before You Go section of our Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

Coronavirus Advice

The UK Government website including the FCO is updated in real-time with the latest Covid-19 travel restrictions as they relate to UK Customers: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice