Best Ski Resorts in Italy 2025
/Italy is the perfect destination for your ski holiday this year. The Dolomites, Aosta Valley, and Monte Rosa are home to resorts with breathtaking scenery and slopes for skiers of all skill levels.
If you’re considering booking an Italian ski holiday but are unsure where to go, keep scrolling for our guide to the best resorts and what to expect from them.
Sauze D’Olux
Sauze D’Olux is an excellent option if you’re looking for intermediate pistes. It was famously the site of the freestyle skiing events at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games and is part of the Via Lattea (Milky Way) skiing area.
Most pistes at Sauze face north or northwest, ranging between 1,500 and 2,500m. The resort encompasses 250 miles of pistes and is best for a mid-winter holiday. The stand-out draw of booking your trip at Sauze is its prices. A hotel-based holiday here can cost under half that of a big-name French resort.
Val Gardena
Val Gardena, a Dolomite valley, has repeatedly been named the best ski resort in Italy. It’s incredibly popular due to being part of the world’s largest ski association with over 1200km of slopes and 54 routes. Skiers also choose Val Gardena for its great weather, with sun-drenched slopes and technically controlled snowmaking.
The other big draw is the ski area’s high standard of hotel-keeping. In recent years, several trendsetting luxury hotels have opened, including the rustic Adler Lodge, the Relais & Châteaux Gardena Grödnerhof, and the AMA Stay, which boasts remote-working studios for travellers seeking to make their stay a working holiday.
Courmayeur
Courmayeur, an elegant alpine village at the base of Mont Blanc, offers plenty of runs and wide slopes, perfect for intermediates. The SkyWay Monte Bianco cable car will take you to Italy’s highest point, a staggering 3466 metres, at Punta Hebronner. The revolving glass cabins reveal picturesque vistas of Europe’s highest peak on the journey up.
If you’re wondering where to stay in Courmayeur, Hotel La Grange, also known as the Animal Chic Hotel, has a petting farm attached that will surely be a hit with the whole family.
Cortina D’Ampezzo
Cortina D’Ampezzo is a charming ski resort with plenty of shops and restaurants. It is also a popular snowboarding destination known for its après-ski scene, which attracts Italian aristocratic crowds. Cortina has hosted numerous world winter sports events, including the 1956 Winter Olympics, and is due to host again next year.
The resort is split into several separate ski areas, including the Tofana and Pompedes, the largest. Both are easily accessible from lifts in the town. Cortina is the perfect resort for first-timers, with gently angled runs in the Socrapes area on Pomedes. If you plan on going off-piste, the Val Orita is a wide valley with 1,200 metres of vertical. Tofana’s Bus de Tofana is often described as the best place to ski off-piste in the entire Dolomites.