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What's Included? | Ski Inclusive (regular)Regular Ski Inclusive |
Club Med InclusiveClub Med All Inclusive |
Lift Pass | Yes | Yes |
Skis / Board Hire or Carriage | Yes | no |
Boot Rental | some | no |
Lessons/Tuition | no | Yes |
Drinks & Food | some | Yes |
Accommodation | Yes | Yes |
Flights & Transfers | Yes | Yes |
All Inclusive ski holidays tend to offer the best value when organising your trip. It's important to understand what "inclusive" means, because it's often not the same as with a regular package holiday. When a non-skiing holiday is labelled "all inclusive" it usually refers to the board-basis and lets you know that all of your food and drink is included. With a skiing deal, the "inclusive" can refer to the extras like lift pass and gear rental being included in the package.
While some ski properties do also have inclusive board-basis, covering ALL food and drink for the duration of your stay, other inclusive wintersport packages might be half-board or catered chalets.
All-inclusive deals often work out to be terrific value for money compared to the costs of booking everything separately. With a weeks’ worth of food and drink already paid for, you can keep on top of your holiday budget. And better yet, they minimise the hassle of planning, letting you focus on the important things.
The cost of a lift pass can really increase the overall price of your holiday. Paying for it in a bundle, with your accommodation and travel, is an easy way to keep on top of the budget. Hotels and chalets can often get a better deal on ski passes than you would get buying one separately, and the savings are reflected in the bundled price of your holiday.
If you want as much of your extras as possible included, and also your food and drink for the week, look at our Club Med ski holidays. Club Med packages tend to include lift pass and even lessons (along with all your food and drink), but not equipment rental. Get advice from our friendly impartial experts now on 020 7770 6888.
We've found AI packages work brilliantly for families. With kids in tow, keeping your budgeting simple always helps. In the bigger hotels, fussy eaters have a wide choice of foods to choose between, making mealtimes something they really look forward to.
This page contains cheap inclusive ski holidays in 2024 and 2025. Call us for advanced booking in next winter's ski season or to learn more about the differences between ski+ (ski plus) and other all included packages and all in one deals which are offered in the SNO Plus category.
To help you narrow down the best all-in offers from the hundreds on sale, or to find a really cheap all-inclusive ski holiday, refine the holidays above by selecting your preferred departure airport and mountain destinations. If you want to treat yourself to some hassle-free but high-end holidaying, see our all inclusive luxury ski packages. You can also view our deals in each individual country for France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. Better still, call our friendly experts now on 020 7770 6888.
While Austria may have fewer all-inclusive options compared to France, what it lacks in quantity, it more than makes up for with oompah charm. Your week-long stay includes not only cosy accommodations but also a delightful array of food and drinks served at buffet-style restaurants with large portions of Austrian cakes, apple strudel and kaiserschmarrn. And if that’s not enough, saunas are also often part of the Austrian package, alongside all the traditional ski extras.
France excels in the all-inclusive domain, originating the concept and consistently leading the industry. Numerous options range from all-inclusive hotels to chalets, including extras like lift passes and ski hire. Club Med, with seventeen hotels in the French Alps covering food, drinks, lessons and lift passes. Independent French hotels offer similar packages, while French chalets provide various packages, combining catering with ski passes and hire. Luxury all-inclusive packages may add massages or yoga classes, butler service, helicopter transfers or private jet charter, with some chalets offering bottomless champagne.
Opting for an all-inclusive ski holiday in Italy means indulging in a stress-free alpine experience where meals, and extras like ski passes, lessons, equipment rental, childcare, flights, and transfers make up the package. And you don’t need to miss out on authentic Italian cuisine, as most accommodation puts on regional nights for that extra special Italian flavour.
Skiing all-inclusive in Switzerland is a smart way to save on Alpine-high food and drink costs. And you can often enjoy the local dishes too, such as fondue and rosti as many chalets and hotels offer speciality nights. All-inclusive Swiss accommodations are available in both chalets and hotels, providing options for intimate rustic settings or grand hotels with amenities like spas and swimming pools.
Accommodation | Resort | Country | £ Price (pp) |
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Chalet Monte Vera | St Anton | Austria | £ 1529 |
Club Med Val d'Isère | Val d'Isere | France | £ 1869 |
An all-inclusive ski holiday means you'll have all, or almost all, elements of the trip included, so you don't need to worry about overspending when you get there. A typical all-inclusive ski package will consist of flights, transfers, accommodation, food and drinks. Certain packages may also include equipment hire, lift pass and lessons.
Our most popular all inclusive ski deals are Club Med ski holidays. Club Med packages include flights, transfers, accommodation, all meals, all drinks (excluding branded spirits), Childcare (over four years), ski pass, lessons and extra activities (varies by resort). The main feature that they don't include is equipment hire, but you can add it on when booking and pick up from their onsite shops. The most popular Club Med resorts are Club Med Val Thorens, Club Med Grand Massif , Club Med Les Arcs Panorama , Club Med Alpe d'Huez and Club Med Val d'Isere.
All-inclusive ski holidays usually cover all or most of the following:
Simply let us know this is the type of trip you’re looking for when you call or enquire with us. Once you have enquired, one of our ski experts will ask you a couple of follow up questions to make sure it’s the right fit for you and if you are happy with all the elements included. Then they will come back to you with some holiday options suited to your requirements.
Club Med all-inclusive ski holidays include accommodation, flights, airport transfers, all meals & snacks, alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks, group ski & snowboard lessons, lift pass, activities, entertainment and childcare (over four years). All come included with most resorts, though it can differ slightly from property to property so get us to confirm the finer details with your favourite hotels.
It depends on the hotel, but things you may have to pay extra for might be ski hire, top-shelf spirits, private ski lessons, private transfers and speciality meals.
No - all-inclusive packages are often cheaper than other holiday packages when you compare the cost of paying for everything separately. They are a lot less hassle too!
Yes - all-inclusive packages tend to be terrific value in terms of the amount you get for the price you pay. Compared to arranging everything separately, you can save hundreds.
With us! We offer several types of all-inclusive packages, including great deals on Club Med holidays. All inclusive trips can seem expensive upfront but compared with an average 7 night chalet holiday; they are often very competitive when you put them side by side and factor in equipment hire, lessons, childcare and other miscellaneous costs.
There’ll often be a combination of hotel-run kids clubs, group ski and snowboard lessons and evening entertainment for different age groups from tots to teens. Usually you can use these as much or as little as you like, depending on your family’s needs.
It varies depending on the standard of your accommodation and time of year you visit, but usually between £1300pp and £3500pp. There are often some super last-minute holiday discounts if you’re looking for a cheap all-inclusive family ski trip.
Usually flights and airport transfers are included with your stay. You’ll have a choice of airports and departure times so that you can pick what works best for you. Train travel and channel crossings for self-drive trips can also be arranged.
Yes! Usually wine, beer and house spirits are covered with the cost of your stay. Some drinks, like champagne or top shelf whiskies might incur a surcharge. We can check what’s included with a particular package if you have one in mind.
Yes! Our finest all-inclusive packages offer no-limits luxury in top-level ski resorts with perks like suites or self-contained cabins to stay in, butler service, spa facilities and gourmet food. One of our favourite luxury all-inclusive ski holidays are the 5* Club Med Grand Massif Samoëns Chalets which include breakfast room service, concierge desk, private lounge access with champagne everyday from 6pm and one mountain-style dinner served in your chalet (other meals served in main restaurants).