Val d’Isère has it all. Snow-sure slopes, high-altitude skiing, and a village that mixes Alpine charm with buzzing après and fine dining. With 300km of pistes in the shared Tignes–Val d’Isère area, it’s a playground for confident skiers, but beginners and improvers will find their place too.
Accommodation ranges from luxury hotels to wallet-friendly apartments, but for a truly relaxed ski holiday, Skiworld’s catered chalets in Val d’Isère are hard to beat. Enjoy your own cosy space, complete with breakfasts, afternoon cake, and three-course evening meals with wine all taken care of our hosts.
Linked with neighbouring Tignes, the Val d’Isère–Tignes ski area gives you access to a massive 300km of pistes and around 160 lifts. Whether you're carving blues or hunting powder, there's terrain for every level.
Val d’Isère is famous for its high-energy après scene. Dance in your ski boots at La Folie Douce, sip cocktails in stylish bars, or book a table at one of the resort’s top-tier restaurants. It’s après, your way.
Val d’Isère blends world-class skiing with a village full of character. Think centuries-old stone buildings, a 17th-century church, and a traditional Alpine feel that’s never gone out of style.
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Please be aware that prices are based on full occupancy of rooms. In a small number of chalets, these may be triple or quadruple rooms.
Val d’Isère is one of the most iconic ski resorts in the French Alps, offering an unbeatable combination of high-altitude skiing, vibrant après, and classic alpine charm. Part of the Tignes–Val d’Isère ski area, it gives skiers and snowboarders access to over 300km of groomed pistes, with terrain to suit everyone. From gentle nursery slopes to steep black runs and legendary off-piste, the skiing here is as varied as it is reliable. With altitudes reaching up to 3,456m, snow cover is some of the best in Europe, making it a favourite for early-season and spring skiing.
There's plenty to explore beyond the mountain. Off the piste, there’s a full line-up of winter activities to keep the adventure going. Swap skis for skates on the open-air ice rink, take on the thrill of ice driving, or experience the Olympic bobsleigh run for a real adrenaline hit. If you prefer a slower pace, snowshoe trails wind through peaceful forests, perfect for soaking up the alpine beauty. And for pure relaxation, head to a local spa and unwind with a sauna, massage, or dip in the hot tub.
Val d’Isère is just as lively after the lifts close. The après ski scene here is nothing short of legendary. Start the party early at La Folie Douce, perched above La Daille, it combines live music, DJs, and high-altitude dancing on the terrace. Later, carry the vibe into town at bars like Cocorico or Dick’s Tea Bar for live bands, cocktails, and dancing late into the night. Whether you're après-ing in ski boots or switching to something a little more glam, Val d'Isère delivers.
Foodies will be right at home in Val d’Isère. From traditional mountain fare to fine dining, there's a table for every taste. Tuck into classic Savoyard favourites like tartiflette and fondue at cosy spots such as La Casserole, or enjoy gourmet French cuisine at Le Signal with panoramic views. For something extra special, book a table at the Michelin-starred L’Atelier d’Edmond, where local ingredients are transformed into unforgettable dishes.
Val d’Isère is known for its charming chalet accommodation, and staying in a ski chalet is one of the best ways to experience the resort. Think crackling fires, hearty evening meals, and cosy alpine interiors, all just moments from the slopes. Skiworld offers a handpicked selection of catered chalets in prime locations, including ski-in/ski-out options and properties right in the heart of the village. Whether you're booking a whole chalet for your group or just a room for two, you'll enjoy warm hospitality, great food, and easy access to over 300km of skiing. It’s the perfect base for a classic ski holiday in the French Alps.