How To Plan a Super Skiing Holiday (Even Though It's Nearly Summer!)

While it may feel like a slightly strange time of year to start planning a skiing holiday, the truth is that this is the ideal time to start preparing for a snowy adventure! It gives you plenty of time to get yourself ready as there are a number of different things that you need to think about. And before you know it, winter will be upon us once again! Whether you are a first-timer or a veteran of the slopes, there is no doubt that a skiing holiday is an unforgettable experience. So let’s take a look at what you need to think about when you are planning a skiing holiday.


Choose Your Ski Resort

Selecting the right resort can be more than a little daunting if you have no idea about skiing. The best approach is to sit down with your group and work out exactly what you are looking to get out of your holiday. Think about the destinations that are easily accessible to you and whether you are looking for somewhere that has a good nightlife as well as the slopes themselves. Choose whether you would prefer a hotel or a chalet like Meribel Chalet Foinsbois.. Work out the experience level of your group so that you select somewhere that everyone can be satisfied.

 

Work Out What Clothing and Kit You Need

You need to make sure that you get the right kit a decent amount of time before you actually get to the slopes. If you are looking to get tailored advice, it is worth heading down to a specialist skiing store who will be able to help you out. Decent waterproof clothing, thick socks and gloves should all be right near the top of your list. When it comes to skis and boots, you are probably better off hiring these in the resort itself. You’ll also want to make sure you have the best snowboarding safety goggles to protect your eyes from the glare of the sun, and also reduce refraction and provide crystal-clear vision when on the slopes.  By finding the right equipment and doing your research, you won’t be taking a huge amount of luggage along with you.

 

Book Ski or Snowboard Lessons

If you have never been skiing or snowboarding before, it is worth booking these in advance so you can get started from the very first day. Even if you choose just to have lessons for a few hours, these will make all the difference in giving you a good starting point to tackle the slopes on your own for the rest of the time. Get these lessons booked in and it is another thing to tick off the list before you actually get there.

 

Make Your Final Preparations

In the days leading up to you actually leaving, it is worth ticking a few things off. Make sure that you have the appropriate insurance which covers all the activities that you may be taking part in. Sort out your car hire in advance if you need one while you are out there. Get your currency exchanged so that you get the best rates and check out the weather forecasts as this may influence what you decide to pack.