Hotel Serena Cortina, Cortina

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Accommodation
Half Board
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Serena Cortina

· 5 minutes’ walk to the resort centre · 5 minutes’ walk to the nearest lift · ski bus stop outside


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Serena Cortina description

Known for its friendly staff and excellent food, the Serena’s a great-value pick. It's on the edge of the resort, which is ideal if you prefer peaceful evenings. But if you do fancy a night out, the main street is just a short stroll away. And getting to the slopes is hassle-free – just catch the public ski bus or hotel shuttle to the main lifts.

The hotel has a traditional look, from the bright green shutters to the frescoed walls. The authentic feel continues inside, with pinewood panelling lining the restaurant and lobby bar. Upstairs, the bright and simply furnished bedrooms are a comfy place to end the day – and some even have balconies where you can step outside to take in the mountain views.

As for the food, wake up to the smell of freshly baked croissants each morning, and fuel up for the day with a continental buffet breakfast. If you’re feeling peckish post-piste, you can grab a light bite from the bar. And when dinner time rolls around, sit down for a four-course meal that mixes Mediterranean flavours with mountain dishes – think platters of cured meats and seafood risottos.

You won’t find many extra facilities here. Spend your off-slope hours relaxing with a drink in the lounge. Or if you fancy soothing your ski muscles, you can pay a little extra and book a slot to use the spa in the nearby Hotel Cristallo.


Distance of Hotel Serena Cortina to Ski Lifts

See which Cortina ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Serena Cortina.

  • Cortina – Mandres – Faloria cable car - 597m
  • Gilardon - Roncato (Socrepes) chair lift - 1572m
  • Baby Socrepes chair lift - 1628m
  • Cortina - Col Drusciè gondola - 1649m
  • Col Tondo chair lift - 1871m
  • Olimpia chair lift - 2269m
  • Mietres chair lift - 2396m
  • Rà Freza chair lift - 2407m
  • Tondi di Faloria platter - 2425m
  • Roncato - Festis (Tofana Express) chair lift - 2524m
  • Vitelli chair lift - 2903m
  • Col Drusciè - Ra Valles cable car - 3129m
  • Piè Tofana - Duca d'Aosta chair lift - 3447m
  • Pian de Ra Bigontina chair lift - 3666m
  • Rio Gere - Pian de Ra Bigontina chair lift - 3700m
  • Duca d'Aosta - Pomedes chair lift - 4394m
  • Ra Valles - Tofana cable car - 4629m
  • Cortina Skyline (Son dei Prade - Cianzopè) gondola - 5647m

Navigating in Cortina can vary, as distances from Hotel Serena Cortina to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Hotel Serena Cortina features

· restaurant · á la carte restaurant with outdoor terrace · bar · lounge · free WiFi · use of the spa in the nearby Hotel Cristallo (must be booked and paid for in resort) · free shuttle bus to and from the slopes every 15 minutes · ski room with lockers · lift to all floors


Room Types: Hotel Serena Cortina bedrooms

All rooms are non-smoking and have a satellite TV, free WiFi, telephone, hairdryer and safe.

Twin room – sleeps 1-2: Twin beds or double bed, private bath or shower and WC. Some rooms have a balcony.

Triple room – sleeps 1-3: Twin beds or double bed, extra single sofa bed when booked for three, private shower and WC. Some rooms have a balcony.

Quad room – sleeps 1-4: Twin beds or double bed, bunk beds when booked for four, private shower and WC.

Note that some triple and twin rooms are eaves rooms with lower beams.


Meals: Hotel Serena Cortina food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast · 4-course evening meal, comprised of a starter, a choice of 2 dishes for both main courses, and a dessert or fruit to finish · Christmas Eve and Christmas Day gala dinners included

Many Italian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.

We update Hotel Serena Cortina'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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Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing
Sat 11 Jan 202511/01/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 18 Jan 202518/01/25
available 2 sharing
Sat 25 Jan 202525/01/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 15 Feb 202515/02/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 01 Mar 202501/03/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 08 Mar 202508/03/25
available 1 sharing, 2 sharing, 3 sharing
Sat 15 Mar 202515/03/25
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Sat 22 Mar 202522/03/25
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This package holiday to Hotel Serena Cortina in Cortina, Italy departs Saturday 28th January 2023, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" 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 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Cortina: about holidays in Cortina: about ski holidays in Cortina: about ski holidays in Cortina Italy

Spectacular scenery Delicious regional dishes Friendly locals

Set in the stunning Dolomites, this elegant town delivers the perfect Italian ski holiday: good food and a relaxed atmosphere. Crowned ‘Best of the Alps’ along with St. Anton, Zermatt and 9 other big name resorts, it’s easy to see why this beautiful area was so passionately defended during the First World War and why it’s now protected as a World Heritage site.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Intermediates Off-piste Families

Cortina webcam

Snow Report: Top 59cm, Bottom 49cm

Snow Forecast: 64cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 103cm

Cortina trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck (INN)164 km, 2h 30
Venice Treviso (TSF)137 km, 1h 50
Region:Italy, Alps.
First opened:18th Century

Cortina lift pass price last reported as Dolomiti Superski - €301 (6 day adult). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Serena Cortina.
Night skiing: No
Cortina has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1224m
Top of slopes: 3243m
Bottom of piste: 1224m
Vertical drop: 1715m
Total length of trails:140km
Longest piste:9 km (Lagazuoi-Armentarola)
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