Chalet Marsala, Val d'Isere

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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
A very good holiday. The staff were very helpful. The food was nice too. The chalet isn’t too far from the lifts and (more importantly!) the bars. + more
Christopher Harris, Coventry
4 out of 5
The location was OK, it’s not slap bang in the middle of the town where I’ve stayed before, so we had a little bit of a walk. My only critical comment is that I didn’t like the family room. In essence, the Marsala doesn’t have a typical flop area, where you go if you want to relax. I didn’t like having t... + more
Mr Stone, Wexcomb
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Marsala

· 10 minutes' walk to the ski lifts and the Solaise and Bellvarde pistes · 5 minutes' walk to the nursery slopes and the ski school meeting place · 5 minutes' walk to the resort centre


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Marsala description

The Chalet Marsala is a perennial favourite of many young group bookings, both due to its considerable size at 20 rooms and relatively good location 5 minutes’ from the main bars, shops and restaurants in Val d'Isère 1850, and 10 minutes’ walk to the lifts.

The busy nature of the chalet at mealtimes and during some evenings means it is mainly suited to social customers, and those not averse to sharing a sofa or rotating on the pool table.

Mealtimes bring hearty fare during the evenings, with a buffet-style breakfast with cereal, yoghurt and fruit being served alongside three hot items.

The rooms in the Marsala are all en-suite, but they are pretty basic across the board. It is a consideration to be weighed against the price, location and amount of fun to be had during your ski break here.


Facilities: Chalet Marsala features

· lounge with TV, DVD player (DVDs not provided) and pool table · free WiFi access in public areas · range of 20 bedrooms, all with en suite facilities · services of chalet hosts · staff live in · towels and bed linen is provided as well as a midweek changeover upon request to your chalet host


Room Types: Chalet Marsala bedrooms

Chalet Marsala - sleeps 39-41

Lower ground floor:
Lounge with TV, DVD player, pool table and ski and boot storage area.

Ground floor:
Entrance and dining area.

First, second and third floors:
9 twin bedrooms with bath, WC and balcony.
4 twin bedrooms with shower, WC and balcony.
4 twin bedrooms with bath and WC.
1 twin bedroom under the eaves with skylight window, bath and WC.
1 single room with shower and WC.
1 quad room with a double and twin beds, bathroom with WC.

Please note: Public areas will be cleaned each morning. Rooms will be cleaned twice a week. All linen and towels are provided. Towel change is available once a week, upon request to your chalet host. All bedroom doors are lockable.


Meals: Chalet Marsala food & drink

· hearty breakfast with one cooked option · afternoon tea with home-made cakes (6 days) · 3-course evening meal with house wine and coffee included (5 nights) · 4-course farewell feast (1 night) · early suppers for children available

Please note: Please note: Adults' evening meals come with house wine, which is free-flowing until coffee is served. No hot meal on chalet host off day.

Dietary requirements
We can cater for vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free or gluten-free diets at no extra cost. We may be able to cater for other dietary requirements, though there may be an extra charge. Please advise us of all requirements and dietary allergens when you book your holiday.

We update Chalet Marsala'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.
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Resort: about Val d'Isere: about holidays in Val d'Isere: about ski holidays in Val d'Isere: about ski holidays in Val d'Isere France

½ of Espace Killy Fantastic après Traditional chocolate box village Skiable glacier

Ski never-ending pistes and powder, ogle at colossal peaks and cosy Savoie architecture, then end the day with some of the world's most wild and wonderful après ski. Val d'Isere is considered by many to be the best ski resort on earth, and we’re inclined to agree.

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Great for Families Groups Non skiers Catered Chalets

Val d'Isere webcam

Snow Report: Top 80cm, Bottom 39cm

Snow Forecast: 27cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 80.17cm

Val d'Isere trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)145km, 1h45
Geneva (GVA)180km, 2h40
Grenoble (GNB)210km 2h50
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1934

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

Town altitude: 1850m
Top of slopes: 3300m
Bottom of piste: 1550m
Vertical drop: 1900m
Total length of trails:300km
Longest piste:10km (Tignes)
In France's Rhone Alp region, Val d'Isere (pronounced: val de saire/sare/ser or val d sere) is widely thought of as one of the most brilliant and beautiful ski areas in the world. In keeping with the giddyingly gorgeous surroundings, the resort itself is one of France's prettiest - a huddle alpine hamlets formed from cosy wood and stone chalets. With the original village dating back to the 13th century and a Christmas-card-worthy church steeple at its centre, there’s alpine charm by the bucket load. While dre...
Skiers in Val d'Isere are schussing in the tracks of some of the world's greatest skiers. Olympic medallists Marielle and Christine Goitschel learned to ski here, not to mention triple gold winner Jean-Claude Killy, after whom the wider ski area is named. As an indication of this place's premier status - the resort has hosted championships including the 1992 Olympics, the World Alpine Ski Championships in 2009 and World Cup events every December. If some of the best skiers in history have learned here, begi...
Famed for its après ski, there's no chance of a dull evening in Val. Living up to its name, you'll experience ‘sweet madness' at the original Le Folie Douce, which brings you some of the best après ski in Europe - including dancers, musicians, raining champagne and much more... Once that closes, Dicks T Bar's a local legend, staying open into the early hours each night. Bananas is another firm favourite, much loved for its crafty cocktails and slope-side location. In Val d'Isere's 90-something restaurants, ...

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"Close to the lifts"

Christopher Harris, Coventry
4/ out of 5
A very good holiday. The staff were very helpful. The food was nice too. The chalet isn’t too far from the lifts and (more importantly!) the bars.

"Functional - not great, just OK"

Mr Stone, Wexcomb
3/ out of 5
The location was OK, it’s not slap bang in the middle of the town where I’ve stayed before, so we had a little bit of a walk. My only critical comment is that I didn’t like the family room. In essence, the Marsala doesn’t have a typical flop area, where you go if you want to relax. I didn’t like having to go downstairs through the boot room to get to it either... you end up in basement room that has an honesty box with beers available, there isn’t much atmosphere to it at all. It’s not at all like your typical chalet where you have a lighter, more spacious area with a log fire where you can just flop and watch TV; from memory I think it was completely windowless. The room my daughter and I had was nice. We thought the food was pretty tasty and the dining room and level of friendliness of the staff were good too. Apart from this we had a great time, it has good rooms and dining room and there are bars around the corner if you want a change of scenery. When you look at the value for money, it certainly works in that regard.
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