Top websites to help you sell winter sports
Selling ski isn’t easy, especially if you’re not a winter sports enthusiast, but there are several good websites where you can glean lots of useful, unbiased information, such as the best resorts for different types of skier from beginners to families, ski school recommendations and how to find a guide. Here’s our pick of the best:
This is a really useful site if you want to find out which resorts have the best snow for clients who are booking at the last minute. You don’t have to be a member to see their snow reports for resorts around the world and have access to an up-to-date weather foreceast.
For an unbiased review of virtually any ski resort in the world, you need to visit this site. It also includes tips for beginners and families as well as more experienced skiers and there are forums where you can ask other readers for advice.
Staffed by a bunch of skiing enthusiasts, Welove2ski has some really useful guides for ski trips, such as the best resorts for spring skiing, pros and cons of travelling by train versus the plane and where to learn to ski.
A website that’s good for specific reports, such as resorts where you can party all-night, places with non-ski activities for kids or those with the best mountain restaurants, plus webcams of all the top resorts so you can see the current weather conditions for yourself.
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