August 12: The World’s 9 Best Ski Resorts

Adventure-seekers will agree that skiing is one of the most beautiful, heart-pumping activities you can do while traveling. There are only a few things that can match the thrill of sliding down an icy mountain on a pair of skinny skis followed by an equally exciting dash back to the lift.

If the summer heat is starting to get to you, take this as a sign to book a trip at one of the nine best ski resorts in the world! Most of these ski resorts are designed for beginners, intermediates, and experts, so any will make an ideal multi-generational ski vacation with families and friends. So, the only difficult task left to do now is to choose.


Hakuba, Japan

Anyone who’s been to Hakuba, Japan, will agree that it’s an ideal destination for skiers of all types, whether you’re a beginner or an enthusiast. Skiers will love the variety of slopes at Hakuba, as the ski resort is known for its groomed long cruisers, backcountry descents, and exceptional snowfall.

As the largest ski area accessible by public transportation, it’s not a surprise that most skiers choose Hakuba as their go-to ski resort when in Japan. Here, you can explore more than 100 runs and 37 lifts via the Skyline Skibase gondola in the Happo and Nozawa Onsen areas or the Campuses access road in the Ohmachi.

Baqueira Beret, Spain

Baqueira Beret Ski Resort, a ski resort is nestled in the west end of the Pyrenees Mountains in northeastern Spain, is one of the best in Spain. A trip to the famous resort warrants the chance to ski on both sides of the mountain peaks, Pyrenean ibex grazing at high elevation (in summer), and various activities for people of all skill levels!

It is the largest and most luxurious resort in the Pyrenees, with 25 miles of winding trails and breathtaking views of Mont Perdu. You can even say that Beret makes a good destination even for people who do not plan to ski– just don’t forget to take your camera!

Les Menuires, France

The Ski Channel has named Les Menuires among the top places to ski and ride, and the ski resort surely lives up to it!

The mountain resort features 2,500 acres of varied terrain for every type of skier, making it one of the best places to learn to ski. It’s also known as the “Home of Freestyle” due to its selection of terrain parks and snow park activities.

From numerous slopes to its beautiful views, Les Menuires has everything avid skiers and beginners alike could possibly look for in a ski retreat. What’s even better is the picturesque village itself – an ideal place to socialize in the evenings over a glass of delicious local wine.

Kicking Horse, Canada

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, a ski resort in Golden, British Columbia, Canada, was the first-ever North American ski resort to break the four-million-skier mark. It is renowned for its spectacular scenery, accessible bowls and steeps, and family-friendly vibe.

Kicking Horse also gets more snowfall than any other resort in North America, hence the reason why it’s often rated one of the top 10 ski resorts in North America.

Cervinia, Italy

A ski holiday is best spent on the snowy alps of a ski resort, and Cervinia remains to be one of the best you can choose for your next skiing trip.

The resort is in the Italian Alps at 2,380 meters above sea level, amongst magnificent and rugged mountains. In fact, skiing has been one of the major attractions here since 1928, and it’s easy to see why.

Deer Valley, Utah

Welcome to Deer Valley, a ski resort nestled in the San Juan Mountains between Park City and Salt Lake City, offering spectacular views of the Wasatch Mountain Range and the Great Salt Lake.

The popular vacation spot has earned more top ski resort awards than any other resort, including Best Skiing Experience (2002-2003), Top 10 Best Family Ski Resort (2005-2006), Top 10 Resort to Avoid the Crowds (2006-2007) and Best Ski Resort in North America (2007-2008). Deer Valley is known for its advanced tree skiing and was named “the mecca” for powder hounds.

Zermatt, Switzerland

Voted the top Ski Resort in the World, Europe’s undisputed King, Zermatt, has been a travel destination for ski enthusiasts since the first cable car conquered its towering peaks over 100 years ago. The unrivaled resort offers skiers and snowboarders a jaw-dropping variety of runs over six lift systems, including the romantic Sunnegga Face.

St. Anton, Austria

St. Anton is the premier ski resort in all of Austria, and it’s easy to see why. The village was built at the dawn of skiing, with its trails and paths cutting through the mountains, a viable location for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports.

What once was a working farm that later welcomed holidaying soldiers from World War II, St. Anton attracts skiing enthusiasts from near and far, making each trip an unforgettable winter holiday.

Aspen Highlands, Colorado

The Rocky Mountains are, indeed, a skier’s paradise. The crisp, clean air, partnered with the spectacular alpine scenery and the most extensive winter snowfall in North America, create the ultimate skier’s dream.

Visit Aspen Highlands, a small Colorado ski resort with a lot of heart, and get a chance to ski at one of the world’s most popular winter destinations! Luckily, this resort is only a few miles away.

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