Easter 2026 and 2027 Ski Holidays & Ski Deals
As the UK's largest ski travel agent, we have all the best Easter ski holidays and deals from the UK and Europe's biggest ski travel operators in one place.
Easter skiing in France
With loads of high altitude ski resorts, France has plenty of options that are great for a late season Easter ski trip, including Val Thorens and Meribel in the 3 Valleys, Les Arcs and La Plagne in the Paradiski, Tignes and Val d'Isere, plus Alpe d'Huez, Island of the Sun.
Easter skiing in Austria
Austria also has its fair share of high altitude resorts, perfect for Easter skiing. Head to Obergurgl for ski in ski out, or just a bit further up the road is lively Solden. Kaprun's Kitzsteinhorn glacier offers great beginner skiing, while Ischgl is an intermediate's heaven.
Easter skiing in Italy
There are plenty of Italian ski resorts that receive a healthy top up of snow late into the season, making Easter skiing a dream. Cervinia with its views of the Matterhorn is the number one choice, while both Passo Tonale and Livigno offer excellent value.
Easter skiing advice
For lots of information on what it's like to ski later on in the season, check out our guide to Easter skiing.
What's the snow like at Easter?
It's definitely not too late to ski at Easter if you're worried about the snow conditions. Resorts have had all season to build their snowbase and plenty still receive lots of fresh late season snow. Add beautiful sunshine into the mix and it's a perfect time to go skiing.
Easter vs Half Term Skiing
Easter is much quieter than February half term, particularly when Easter falls in April. It's also much cheaper. Book a high altitude ski resort at Easter and you can look forward to great snow, less queues, and cheaper accommodation.
Easter vs Christmas Skiing
Head high and you'll find good snow both ends of the season. While Christmas is a magical time to go skiing with markets and festivities, Easter tends to be warmer and the days are longer.
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