Chalet Arktic, Tignes

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4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
The Arktic was amazing! Much better than we all expected. The hosts who did the cooking and cleaning were incredible, if it wasn’t for them it wouldn’t have been as good a holiday. It would have been useful to know that the wellness facilities are only open at a certain time, from 5-6 onwards. I wasn’t sk... + more
Donya Fitzsimmons, Southampton
5 out of 5
We had a very good week here, the chalet has nice facilities and the location wasn’t bad either in terms of skiing in and out (you’d have to be quite a good skier to make the most of it but we knew that before we booked). To get into town for the restaurants and shops was just a short walk. We enjoyed the foo... + more
Tom Hawthorne, Nottingham
4 out of 5
I had an excellent holiday at the chalet Arktic. I would rate the chalet a 4.8 out of 5! It was a beautiful chalet, although I would have loved to have a window in the bedroom with some views. The architect has put in small, long windows, which are high up in the bedrooms (which didn’t suit everybody) and the ... + more
Mr Campbell, Edinburgh
4 out of 5
Really good chalet. The staff were brilliant. The food was good. The photos on the website don’t actually make it look as good as it is, we were expecting the bedrooms to be dead simple but they’re really nice. The only thing was from the bedding I actually got scabies, which surprised me as it seems to be ... + more
Nicki, London
4 out of 5
This is one of the nicest chalets that's bookable on the "realistic budget" of a regular skier or snowboarder. We love the incredible views and the hot tub caps it all off. The property gets good feedback for the levels of hosting. The quality of the food and wine and position within Tignes add up to a great pa... + more
Jimmy, Sno Staff
5 out of 5
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Package - what's included - what's included & available - what's included plus available extras - what's included & what extras are available

Accommodation
Catered Chalet
Ferry Included
No Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location - where is Chalet Arktic

  • Great location in Tignes Le Lac ,

    Less than 2 minutes' walk (150m) to the nearest ski lift which is the Chardonnet drag lift.

    It's 5 minutes' walk to the Tovière gondola and ski school meeting place in the centre of Tignes le Lac and less than 5 minutes' walk to the centre of the resort and a large choice of shops, bars and places to eat.


Overview - chalet description - Chalet Arktic description

Chalet Arktic is one of the most popular chalets in Tignes ! All seven bedrooms are furnished to a high standard and have en suite facilities.

The open plan, modern dining and living area open out onto a large balcony allowing guests to enjoy the spectacular mountain views over the lake to Val Claret.

Guests can relax at the end of the day on the mountain with a glass of wine with friends in front of the fireplace in the contemporary living area. Alternatively you can enjoy the sauna and the hot tub in the chalet Wellness Area.

Only 2 minutes' walk (150 metres) to the slopes and the Chardonnet ski lift, guests can enjoy quick and easy access onto the Tignes-Val d'Isere Ski Area.

Our chalets are going greener, so our mountains don't

This season (2022/23), our menu is changing for the better. In all of our chalets we're giving you more choice, with both meat-free and meat options on offer throughout your stay. This is driven as part of our commitment to reduce our carbon footprint.


Families - any extra notes for parents with children

Children are welcome outside of school holidays when a group take sole occupancy of the chalet.


Facilities - Chalet Arktic features

  • Sun terrace with amazing mountain views over the lake to Val Claret and the Tignes ski bowl
  • All rooms have en suite facilities
  • Lounge with 'floating' fireplace
  • Wellness area with sauna and whirlpool
  • Heated ski and boot room
  • Free Wi-Fi

Room Types - bathrooms beds & sleeping

  • No. of rooms: 7

Occupancy

Sleeps 16

  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 3

Rooms

Accommodation Summary

Ground Floor

Room 1 - Twin beds and bunk beds recommended for children in partially separate sleeping area, shower and WC

Room 2 - Twin beds, shower and WC

Room 3 - Twin beds, shower and WC

Room 4 - Twin beds, shower and WC

Room 5 - Twin beds, shower and WC

Room 6 - Twin beds, shower and WC

Room 7 - Twin beds, shower and WC

First Floor

Open plan dining room/living room with fireplace

Sun terrace with mountain views

Wellness Centre with sauna and hot tub

Second Floor

Chalet entrance

Heated ski and boot room

  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: No
  • Access ramp: No

Meals - food and drink in Chalet Arktic

All our chalet meals are as follows:

  • Daily continental buffet breakfasts with occasional hot options
  • Afternoon teas on 6 days*
  • 3-course evening meals including wine on 6 days*

*This will change to 5 days for the next 2018/19 season allowing you to experience an extra night out eating locally in a restaurant of your choice. Your resort representative will gladly help out with information and make a reservation for you if you wish.

Vegetarian options are always available , and other special diets are available at a supplement if booked in advance.

Children in Chalets

  • Children aged 11 years and over are welcome in all chalets on all dates.
  • Children 10 years and under are also welcome as follows – in chalet on any date where one group books the entire chalet for their exclusive use.
  • We serve a separate High Tea at 5:30pm for children aged 10 years and under with an appropriate menu. Unless children are part of an ‘exclusive use’ whole-chalet booking in chalets, it is not possible for children aged 10 years and under to eat at the adult sitting.
  • However, where children aged 10 years and under are part of an ‘exclusive use’ whole-chalet booking, parents may elect for their children to eat with them at the adult meal times on payment of a £39 per child per week supplement.
    • Continental buffet breakfast for 7 mornings with hot option provided on 6 mornings per week, served from 8am
    • Afternoon tea and coffee with cake on 6 days, served from 4pm
    • Prosecco apéritif before dinner on 6 days
    • 3 course evening set menu, including a special regional menu on 1 night, is served 6 days and served from 7.30pm
    • Unlimited wine during dinner and tea/coffee
    • Special celebration menus on Christmas Day & New Year's Eve

    (Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea & dinner is 6 days per week due to chalet staff's day off)

    More information about Chalet cuisine catering

    This season (2022/23), our menu is changing for the better. In all of our chalets we're giving you more choice, with both meat-free and meat options on offer throughout your stay. This is driven as part of our commitment to reduce our carbon footprint.

    Board basis options available

    • Chalet Catering

    This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

    • Diabetics - Insulin can be stored
    • Gluten Free
    • Vegans
    • Vegetarians
We update Chalet Arktic's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Availability - dates & airports - dates & departure airports - chalet dates & departure airports - Chalet Arktic dates & departure airports

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Sat 16 Dec 202316/12/23
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Sat 23 Dec 202323/12/23
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Sat 30 Dec 202330/12/23
available 2 sharing
Sat 06 Jan 202406/01/24
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Sat 13 Jan 202413/01/24
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Sat 20 Jan 202420/01/24
available 2 sharing
Sat 27 Jan 202427/01/24
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Sat 03 Feb 202403/02/24
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Sat 10 Feb 202410/02/24
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Sat 17 Feb 202417/02/24
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Sat 24 Feb 202424/02/24
available 2 sharing
Sat 02 Mar 202402/03/24
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Sat 09 Mar 202409/03/24
£1581Special OfferDeal
Sat 16 Mar 202416/03/24
available 2 sharing
Sat 23 Mar 202423/03/24
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Sat 30 Mar 202430/03/24
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Sat 06 Apr 202406/04/24
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Sat 13 Apr 202413/04/24
£1461£1161Special OfferDeal
Sat 21 Dec 202421/12/24
£1731
Sat 28 Dec 202428/12/24
£1731
Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
£1271
Sat 11 Jan 202511/01/25
£1331
Sat 18 Jan 202518/01/25
£1441
Sat 25 Jan 202525/01/25
£1441
Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
£1481
Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
£1661
Sat 15 Feb 202515/02/25
£2181
Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
£1581
Sat 01 Mar 202501/03/25
£1621
Sat 08 Mar 202508/03/25
£1591
Sat 15 Mar 202515/03/25
£1491
Sat 22 Mar 202522/03/25
£1541
Sat 29 Mar 202529/03/25
£1711
Sat 05 Apr 202505/04/25
£1571
Sat 12 Apr 202512/04/25
£1121
This package holiday to Chalet Arktic in Tignes, France departs Saturday 12th April 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "catered chalet" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 15/16 was between 50p and £2 per person, per night.
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Resort - about Tignes - about holidays in Tignes - about ski holidays in Tignes - about ski holidays in Tignes France

Espace Killy ski area Fantastic après ski High altitude skiing

Tignes is somewhere you can ski longer, higher and further than most other resorts in the Alps. Owing its snow-reliability to the Grande Motte glacier, the local ski area is joined with Val d’Isere’s to form the mammoth Espace Killy - intermediates will have a whale of a time here. Choose between 5 different villages, whether your priority is convenience, cosiness or cheap accommodation. Tignes also has one of the most famous New Year parties in the Alps.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Glacier skiing Non-skiers Groups Off-piste High altitude skiing

Tignes webcam

Snow Report: Top 0cm, Bottom 1cm

Snow Forecast: 41cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 89cm

Tignes trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)138km, 1h50
Geneva (GVA)165km, 2h
Grenoble (GNB)200km, 2h45
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1936

Tignes lift pass price last reported as €294 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Arktic.
Night skiing: Yes, every Thursday
Tignes has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing October - May.

Town altitude: 2,100m
Top of slopes: 3456m
Bottom of piste: 1550m
Vertical drop: 1,900m
Total length of trails:300km
Longest piste:15km
Tignes ski resort (pronounce it 'Teens') is one half of the stunning Espace Killy, one of the biggest linked ski areas in France. Because of its high-altitude terrain and access to the Grande Motte glacier, the resort is open both earlier and later in the season than many others and often the lifts are running for short periods of summer skiing. Predominantly purpose built, the resort itself is divided into 5 villages, each different in its own way but all well linked by lifts and bus services. The main area...
With varied pistes at a high altitude, the ski area has impressive powdered terrain for skiers and boarders alike. Beginners can practice on the nursery slopes at Le Lac and Le Lavachet, where you'll find gentle, quiet runs that are accessible via free beginners' lifts. Le Bollin at Val Claret is another conveniently situated green and Grattalu is a lovely wide blue for those wanting to build confidence. Tignes is incredible if you ski at an intermediate level, with miles of powdery blue and red runs includi...
While it's said that those who appreciate Tignes do so for the serious skiing over the après ski, this doesn't do justice to the fact that Tignes' 60+ bars/pubs and 4 night clubs provide some of the best nightlife in the Alps. All villages have their fair share of places to eat and drink, and with a shuttle bus service running 24 hours, you can enjoy your evening without worrying about the journey back. Jam bar is small but with a great atmosphere and Loop bar pretty much offers it all: with live sport, world c...

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"Great group trip to Chalet Arktic"

Donya Fitzsimmons, Southampton
5/ out of 5
The Arktic was amazing! Much better than we all expected. The hosts who did the cooking and cleaning were incredible, if it wasn’t for them it wouldn’t have been as good a holiday. It would have been useful to know that the wellness facilities are only open at a certain time, from 5-6 onwards. I wasn’t skiing as I was pregnant and another girl injured herself and it would have been nice for us to enjoy the facilities while everyone else was skiing. When we could use it, the spa was perfect, can’t fault it. The social area was brilliant – the Arktic has a really big, very open plan living-kitchen-dining area which meant we could really get to know the hosts. We got on so well that we ended up asking them to join us for dinner on the last day, so they’d cook a course then pause to eat with us which was really nice. The food was much better than I’ve ever had in a 5* hotel, considering how young they were, they were really good at cooking and put us to shame! They started off with canapés half an hour before dinner, all handmade from scratch rather than just chucked in an oven and a different thing every day. Starters were soups followed by a different main every night: we had duck, beef, pork, fish (and they knew a few people didn’t like fish, so offered chicken as an alternative). Puddings were lovely and there was always more than enough wine for everyone – we never had to ask for more. For the guys who wanted to ski, the location was close enough that they could take a route that finished right behind the chalet, so they only had to walk about 15-25m back to the chalet. It was also a lot closer to the main area than I’d thought. The bedrooms were a bit of a nuisance for all of us. Most were perfect and everyone was happy but there was a double room that shared a bathroom with another bunk room that had no windows or ventilation. It was more of a ‘family room’ arrangement (though it wasn’t described as this) so wasn’t ideal for 2 couples. Also the chalet was really hot and while the rest of us could open our windows, the two in the bunk room couldn’t. In the end we all ended up chipping in 20 euros each for them to have a different room. We were a group of 18 and a lot who stayed with us usually do self-catered ski holidays. They reckoned that staying at the Arktic worked out a lot cheaper and said they’d stay here again.

"Very good staff, food & facilities"

Tom Hawthorne, Nottingham
4/ out of 5
We had a very good week here, the chalet has nice facilities and the location wasn’t bad either in terms of skiing in and out (you’d have to be quite a good skier to make the most of it but we knew that before we booked). To get into town for the restaurants and shops was just a short walk. We enjoyed the food which wasn’t just local French food, but featured a bit of everything. Our chalet staff did a very good job.

"4.8/5!"

Mr Campbell, Edinburgh
4/ out of 5
I had an excellent holiday at the chalet Arktic. I would rate the chalet a 4.8 out of 5! It was a beautiful chalet, although I would have loved to have a window in the bedroom with some views. The architect has put in small, long windows, which are high up in the bedrooms (which didn’t suit everybody) and the effect was great, especially when it snowed (you have to see it to fully understand). The chalet staff were fantastic and the food was excellent. I would say the location is good… Not great, but good. It was a little trek to get to the nearest lifts.

"Better than it looks in the photos"

Nicki, London
4/ out of 5
Really good chalet. The staff were brilliant. The food was good. The photos on the website don’t actually make it look as good as it is, we were expecting the bedrooms to be dead simple but they’re really nice. The only thing was from the bedding I actually got scabies, which surprised me as it seems to be a pretty clean place. My friend sleeping in a different bed didn’t get it, and other people in the chalet didn’t. There were problems with other people who’d been put in the small room. The official description of the room isn’t the greatest. It caused problems for us when we were there as someone had to sleep in the TV room so we couldn’t use it. Otherwise, it was awesome and the spa and everything else was lovely. Location is brilliant, it was a bit of a walk as we went to the main lift rather than the closest one, but it was fine.

"The top chalet on "normal" budgets"

Jimmy, Sno Staff
5/ out of 5
This is one of the nicest chalets that's bookable on the "realistic budget" of a regular skier or snowboarder. We love the incredible views and the hot tub caps it all off. The property gets good feedback for the levels of hosting. The quality of the food and wine and position within Tignes add up to a great package. I like to say to clients that it's worth noting the star ratings are approximations and do differ from supplier to supplier - I don't think for instance that this is in quite the same league as a five star from one of the "expensive" operators, but that's why it’s so much better value than those posher 5 star catered chalets, which are well over £2k per person for a week's holiday. Among the huge selection of "normal priced” ski holidays, this is one of the best catered chalets at the top end of the quality scale. If you've been on a few ski holidays and you fancy treating yourself this winter, without leaping to the prices of the really fancy boutique chalets (that are 3 or 4 times the price), this is a really nice option.
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