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Next Luxury • Travel • Luxury Ski Holidays in the French Alps

Luxury Ski Holidays in the French Alps

Luxury Ski Holidays in the French Alps

  • by — Tobias Handke
  • Published on July 16, 2026

When you are thinking of luxury ski holidays, the French Alps can provide you with a combination of exhilarating adventure and elegant accommodation. With plenty of modern ski resorts, you can make the most of your ski holidays in the Alps just the way you prefer.

While most ski resorts in the Alps cater to all kinds of skiers and snowboarders, you must also look out for additional options like extensive lift networks, well-groomed pistes, après-ski experiences and luxurious chalets and resorts. These facilities and amenities combined can ensure that you can have a great time here while enjoying the slopes with confidence. 

Alpine Elements offers comfortable accommodation that adds to the overall ski holiday experience, whether you are looking for an action-packed winter adventure or want to make the most of your refined mountain holiday. If you are planning a luxurious ski holiday, choosing the right ski resort can make a huge difference. Here are some options you can choose from.

Morzine

Skiers descend a snowy slope in the French Alps, with tall trees and upscale chalets nearby beneath a cloudy sky

Located in the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area, Morzine remains one of the top choices for those who take skiing holidays seriously. This is where visitors can book luxury catered chalets, self-catered chalets or boutique hotels of their choice. 

The slopes are family-friendly, and this means that even beginners can make the most of their holidays. This ski resort neighbours Avoriaz and Les Gets and offers a beautiful mountain setting which comes alive during the winter months. 

Apart from skiing, Morzine is also known for its vibrant après-ski and shopping. Visitors can enjoy shopping at boutique shops in the village centre, or go snowshoeing through scenic alpine forests or take horse-drawn carriage rides across the town.

Méribel 

Three premium chalets rest on a snow-covered slope in the French Alps, with rugged mountains behind and a clear blue sky overhead

For those who have plans to explore Les Trois Vallées, Méribel in France seems like a great choice. This is where they can make the most of their family ski holidays in Europe. Located right in the heart of Les Trois Vallées, Méribel offers a range of accommodation from small boutique lodges to premium catered chalets with personalized hospitality. 

With more than 600 km of interconnected pistes, Méribel is ideal for beginners, intermediate and even advanced skiers. The ski resort also comes with a fast modern lift system which connects Méribel with Courchevel and Val Thorens. This makes Méribel a perfect choice for a kid-friendly ski trip in the French Alps.

Apart from skiing and snowboarding, visitors can also enjoy stylish après-ski venues, cozy mountain cocktail bars and terraces. Couples and families exploring Méribel can always look out for other things to do off the slopes like relaxing at luxury spas, browsing boutique shops, enjoying meals at traditional mountain restaurants and going snowshoeing through scenic trails.

La Plagne

Two people in winter gear trek uphill through snowy peaks and chalets in the French Alps, seeking a luxury ski experience

Planning a family ski holiday in the French Alps? La Plagne is one of the top choices for those looking for a lovely time together skiing and enjoying winter activities. La Plagne offers a collection of villages at various altitudes. 

This ski resort is also part of the Paradiski area linked to Les Arcs. At La Plagne, visitors can find a range of accommodations from luxury catered chalets and self-catered apartments to premium hotels furnished with modern facilities and amenities. 

With more than 425 km of piste, La Plagne is ideal for families looking for beginner slopes. It also offers various pistes designed for intermediate and advanced skiers. One can also find freestyle zones and off-piste opportunities for those who want to make the most of their ski holidays.

With reliable snow conditions, a modern lift network, premium chalets, and excellent après-ski venues, La Plagne is a great choice for families looking for a well-rounded skiing experience.

Tignes

Tignes offers a very different experience from La Plagne and is ideal for skiers and snowboarders looking for a high-altitude terrain and longer ski season. This ski resort is linked to Val d’Isère to provide more than 300 km of pistes. With its reliable snow conditions, Tignes ensures that there’s plenty of snow cover for those looking for freestyle areas. Skiers can opt for luxury catered chalets, premium hotels and even self-catered apartments that ensure comfort and convenience. 

Home to the Grand Motte Glacier, Tignes is one of the places where skiers can ski even in the spring and summer months. While Tignes often attracts advanced skiers, it also has pistes for families and beginners. Apart from skiing and snowboarding, Tignes is also ideal for those who want excellent après-ski experiences and other non-skiing activities like shopping in local villages, ice diving, snowshoeing, and winter hiking.

Val d’Isere 

Known for its world-class slopes and elegant alpine charm, Val d’Isere is popular with families and experienced skiers both. This ski resort is directly linked with Tignes, offering a much wider area to ski and an extensive network of pistes. 

Those looking for accommodations can choose from luxury catered hotels, stylish self-catered apartments and boutique lodges ideal for romantic getaways, family trips and group holidays. With plenty of things to see and do in Val d’Isere, visitors can have a great time exploring the slopes and making the most of their winter holidays. 

Les Arcs

Visitors looking for more modern alpine experiences, convenience and variety can skip Val d’Isere and instead opt for Les Arcs, which is also a part of the Paradiski area. This ski resort in the French Alps is ideal for families and intermediate skiers and snowboarders looking for convenient experiences. The ski resort is easily accessible, and for accommodations, visitors can book from boutique alpine hotels, luxury catered chalets, and premium apartments for comfort and style.

Being a part of Paradiski, skiers get access to 425 km of pistes that range from beginner slopes to advanced-level pistes. There are dedicated freestyle zones that challenge experienced skiers to put their skills to the test. The ski resort also has excellent après-ski venues and extensive lift networks and lift pass assistance.

Apart from skiing and snowboarding, Les Arcs is also ideal for those interested in snowshoeing, enjoying spa and wellness centres, scenic gondola rides, relishing traditional Savoyard cuisine and shopping in traditional villages.

Courchevel

If you are keen on luxury and sophistication, Courchevel is one of the top ski resorts in the French Alps that doesn’t disappoint. Located within the Les Trois Vallées, this one offers the benefit of skiing through more than 600 km of interconnected slopes, enjoying gourmet dining, and stunning mountain scenery. For accommodation, visitors can book luxury catered chalets, five-star alpine hotels, premium family suites and apartments that ensure convenience without compromising on style.

Apart from exceptional comfort and luxury accommodation, Courchevel offers excellent skiing and snowboarding experiences. This is where skiers can enjoy beginner, intermediate and advanced runs, modern lift infrastructure, and even challenging off-piste opportunities for advanced skiers and snowboarders. 

Courchevel is also ideal for those looking for non-ski activities like winter hiking, snowshoeing, relaxing at world-class spas, shopping at luxury boutique stores and relishing delicious food at mountain-view restaurants. 

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Tobias Handke

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Tobias is a content specialist with over a decade of experience writing about men's lifestyles for a variety of publications around the world. When not on his computer he enjoys traveling, eating pizza, and watching 80s action films.

Tobias is a content specialist with over a decade of experience writing about men's lifestyles for a variety of publications around the world. When not on his computer he enjoys traveling, eating pizza, and watching 80s action films.

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