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10 best Ski, Snowboard & Snow tour packages
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- Skiing / Snowboarding holiday, perfect for solo travellers
- Finnish Lapland in Winter (from Helsinki to Rovaniemi)
- Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
- Snowshoeing in the Dolomites - Premium Adventure
- Andorra Ski & Apres
- Japan Winter Wonder
- Rovaniemi Winter Experience
- Italian Dolomites Cross-country Skiing
- Winter Hiking and Snowshoeing in Yosemite
- Cross-country Skiing in Kandersteg
Skiing / Snowboarding holiday, perfect for solo travellers
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The chalet itself is great and perfectly set up for relaxing after a long day on the slopes.”
Sarah, traveled in January
Four interconnected resorts welcome skiers of all abilities. Les Gets offers gentle slopes while Avoriaz presents challenging runs. The package includes equipment storage, après-ski at The Cavern, and mountain-view dining at both chalets.
Duration 8 days Destinations Geneva, Morzine, Chatel, Les Gets, Avoriaz Age Range Ages 18-50 Operator the HOFNAR experience From
- NZ$1,073
Finnish Lapland in Winter (from Helsinki to Rovaniemi)
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip in the wonderful outdoors!”
Monika, traveled in February
Yllastunturi, Finland's largest ski resort, delivers premier winter sports. Activities range from cross-country and downhill skiing to ice fishing and dog sledding through snow-covered landscapes.
Duration 8 days Destinations Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Pallas - Yllastunturin kansallispuisto Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$5,695
Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The activities and sightseeing were amazing. I felt like we ticked so many boxes in such a short amount of time.”
Caz, traveled in January
Nagano, host of the 1998 Winter Olympics, offers pristine winter conditions. Red-faced snow monkeys await at Jigokudani Park, with optional skiing nearby. Traditional onsen and mountain-view rooms enhance your stay.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka, Nagano Age Range Ages 18-59 Operator One Life Adventures From
- NZ$4,330
Andorra Ski & Apres
42 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The energy she has is out of this world. She was our hype woman & the most SENSATIONAL tour guide.”
Becca, traveled in February
Pas de la Casa resort welcomes skiers for six full days, including equipment rental and lift passes. Highlights include fancy dress ski day, mountain-top cocoa breaks, and slopes ranging from beginner greens to challenging black runs.
Duration 7 days Destinations Barcelona, Andorra La Vella Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator TruTravels From
- NZ$3,927
Japan Winter Wonder
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Awesome bloke to hang around and would definitely go on another Contiki with him as manager.”
LincolnWaters, traveled in December
Hakuba boasts 200+ runs across 9 interconnected resorts, with 135 lifts and night skiing options. Fresh powder conditions pair with traditional onsen experiences. Rhythm Japan Ski Shop provides equipment rental and beginner lessons.
Duration 13 days Destinations Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Tokyo, Hakone, Hakuba Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $6,965
10% Off- NZ$6,269You save $696
Rovaniemi Winter Experience
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Nice tour, I recommend.”
Mariana, traveled in March
A 2-hour guided snowmobile safari winds through Rovaniemi's winter wonderland. The adventure includes husky sledding, Santa Claus Village visits, and accommodation at Sokos Vaakuna Hotel. All skill levels welcome, with equipment and expert instruction included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
10% Off- NZ$2,686
Italian Dolomites Cross-country Skiing
69 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A great holiday - comfortable hotel, stunning scenery and a great opportunity to try out cross country skiing.”
Victoria, traveled in January
Dobbiaco's extensive network of groomed loipes welcomes cross-country skiers. Terrain varies from gentle valley tracks to the thrilling 6.2km military road descent, with expert instruction tailored to ability levels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Innsbruck, Dobbiaco Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- NZ$3,705
Yosemite's snow-covered wilderness unfolds with guided snowshoeing from Badger Pass, California's oldest ski area. Pristine snow meadows lead to Dewey Point's epic valley views. Half Dome and El Capitan tower over frost-covered trails, while cozy Airstream accommodations await at Autocamp Yosemite.
Duration 4 days Destinations Yosemite National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- NZ$4,220
Kandersteg's pristine trails extend from village level to snow-sure plateaux at Oeschinensee and Sunnbuel. Flexible skiing schedules include optional instruction at local ski school. Seiler's Vintage Hotel offers accommodation with equipment drying facilities.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kandersteg Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- NZ$2,709
What people love about Ski, Snowboard & Snow Tours
- Skiing / Snowboarding holiday, perfect for solo travellers
This was my second HOFNAR trip, and it was every bit as amazing as the first. This trip is the most fun week I've had both times I've done it. Dan and crew know how to put on a great time, and the chalet itself is great. The snow could have been better, but we made the most of it and had a totally amazing time. Will definitely be back again for round 3!
- Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
I would highly recommend this tour with One Life Adventures to anyone considering it! It’s hard for me to put into words how amazing the tour is and how much I loved it. It’s such a unique tour - it’s like two trips in one. For the first part of the trip I really did get to experience the best of what Tokyo has to offer, the incredible culture, historical shrines, the neon lights, maid cafe, robot restaurant, the amazing food and so much more! Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, I was so impressed with ski/snowboarding part of the tour in Nagano. I chose snowboarding and as a beginner I was a bit worried at first, however this was not the case when I arrived. By the end of the first day I felt really comfortable on the snowboard thanks to the amazing 4 hour lesson that I had booked. This tour is perfect whether you are a beginner or experienced at skiing or snowboarding. The conditions are awesome - probably the best snow I have seen! I was also super impressed with the accommodation in both Tokyo and Nagano.
- Andorra Ski & Apres
I had Tess as my guide for my Andorra ski trip and she brought the energy! Couldn’t have asked for a better time with her and the rest of the gang! 10/10 recommend!
What our customers ask about Ski, Snowboard & Snow Tours & Trips
When is the best time to book a ski tour?
For places like Finland and Canada, you'll find the best skiing from December through March, with February typically having the best snow. If you're heading to New Zealand's South Island, plan for July through September. Most skiers book 3-6 months ahead to get better prices and make sure they get a spot, especially for popular places like Finnish Lapland during Northern Lights season. One of our travelers who went on Fresh Adventures' BC tours says February was perfect for "amazing powder conditions."
What's special about the scenery on ski tours?
Each winter destination has its own beautiful landscape. In the Canadian Rockies, you'll see pristine mountain views and frozen lakes around Lake Louise. The Austrian Alps mix dramatic mountain scenery with cozy traditional villages and mountain huts. In eastern Finland, you'll find peaceful snow-covered forests where you might spot the Northern Lights. Our travelers often mention how much they love the mix of groomed slopes and untouched backcountry trails that make each place feel different.
What kind of places will I stay in on a ski tour?
You'll usually stay in nice 3-4 star hotels and lodges near the slopes. In Finnish Lapland, you might stay at the Aakenus Hotel in Rovaniemi or even sleep in a glass igloo to watch the Northern Lights. New Zealand's South Island has ski lodges and hostels with useful features like rooms to dry your boots and gear. Many places have hot tubs - our travelers really like the hotels on the British Columbia Ski Tour where they can "soak in hot tubs for optimal relaxation each day."
How physically demanding are ski tours?
Skiing and snowboarding take a lot of energy and strength. At Treble Cone in New Zealand, for example, you'll ski full days on a mountain with 700m vertical drops across 550ha. The British Columbia tour visits four big resorts in 11 days - one of our travelers said "you'll be skiing until you can't ski another inch." But tours include rest days, like a free day in Queenstown on the South Island Snow Safari. It's good to get in shape before your trip and know when to take breaks.
What skill level do I need for a ski tour?
These tours work for everyone from first-timers to experts. At Bansko resort in Bulgaria, beginners get 6 days of ski lessons or 3 days of snowboard lessons with pro guides. If you're advanced, you can try challenging runs like the steep chutes at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, where 25% of runs are for experts. Our travelers say the "guides went out of their way to make sure everyone was comfortable regardless of ability level" at places like Treble Cone in New Zealand, which has both beginner areas and tough expert runs.
What else can I do besides skiing?
You'll find lots of fun extras on ski tours. In Finnish Lapland, you can watch the Northern Lights, go dog sledding, and sleep in glass igloos. The British Columbia tour takes you to natural hot springs and mountain towns like Nelson, with its 80 restaurants and bars. In New Zealand, you get a free day in Queenstown to try bungee jumping or take a Milford Sound cruise. One of our travelers points out that "while you'll see a lot of snow, you'll also see a great deal of the destination's main attractions."
What weather should I expect?
The weather really depends on where you go. Finnish Lapland can get as cold as -22°F (-30°C) with short winter days. New Zealand's Mt Hutt sees everything from sunny spring skiing to deep powder days, getting about 5.5m of snow each year. Our travelers found "perfect powder conditions" in British Columbia's mountains but say to pack for changing weather. Make sure to bring good layers and waterproof gear - some tours like the Bansko Explorer include winter clothing rental.