Chalet specialist launches March sale
Chalet specialist Skiworld has knocked off up to 50% of the price of its March departures.
Deals include catered chalets and self-catered chalets in snow-sure resorts in France and Austria throughout next month.
Examples of its latest offers include the Chalet Alpenland in the Austrian resort of Lech, which is available from £589 per person, departing on March 28. The includes return flights, transfers and chalet board.
Four of Skiworld’s top-end Signature chalets, such as the Chalet Jacques in Courchevel, which is owned by the company’s CEO Ian Coleby, are also included in the March sale. The chalet costs from £1,0999 per person, which is a discountof 30%.
Short breaks are also available at a discount, including to the Ski Lodge Aigle in Tignes, which costs from £399 per person for three nights, a saving of £100, for departures on March 11.
For clients looking for self-catered chalets, Skiworld’s Chalet Crocus Blanc in La Plagne (above) is being offered at a 30% discount and costs from £459 per person for departures on March 14.
Here’s a review of one of Skiworld’s catered chalets in La Plagne, France by TravelMole associate editor Linsey McNeill who stayed there earlier this month.
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