Avalanche of Easter ski offers
It can be risky booking a late season ski holiday as warmer weather leads to patchy conditions, but this year there’s so much snow operators expect resorts to stay fully operational right until the lifts close at the end of April or even early May.
Certainly, the Easter fortnight is looking like a fairly safe bet and operators have several good offers including the following from all-inclusive specialist Mark Warner:
- £155pp off seven nights in Chalet Hotel Berangere in Les Deux Alps, departing Gatwick on March 31, which now starts at £995pp including half -board accommodation and transfers. Child prices start at £815pp.
- £220pp off seven nights in St Anton, departing Gatwick on March 31, which now starts at £795pp including half-board accommodation and transfers.
- £124pp off seven nights in Chalet Hotel Tarentaise in Meribel, departing Gatwick on April 7, which now costs from £795pp, including half-board accommodation and transfers.
- £294pp off seven nights in Chalet Hotel le Val d’Isere, departing on April 7, which now costs from £895pp including half-boardaccommodation and transfers. Child prices start at £695.
- £104pp off seven nights at the Chalet Hotel Dahu in Courchevel, departing Manchester on April 7, which now costs from £795pp including half-board accommodation and transfers. Child prices start at £649pp.
£147pp off seven nights at the Chalet Hotel Aguille Percee in Tignes, departing Gatwick on April 7, which now costs £845pp with child prices from £700pp.
Ski Total is offering Chalet Elfie in St Anton for £364pp (down from £729pp) for seven nights from April 7. The price includes flights from Gatwick and transfers.
Sister brand Esprit Ski is offering Chalet Pepi Gabl in St Anton, for £575pp (was £846pp) for the week of April 7 including fights .The price based on a family of four (2 adults and 2 children under 12) is £2,300.
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