SKI ON AND OFF-PISTE
Ski area Tofana
Begin your ski day in the Tofane area. 30 pistes (6 black runs, 12 red runs, 13 blue runs and 6 green runs) with a total of 47km / 29,2 miles. From the beginners’ slopes of the lower area you can quickly reach the technically very demanding pistes such as the Canalone and the famous Schuss. The Freccia nel Cielo cable car takes you up to a height of 2,500m / 8,202′ to the Ra Valles area. If you take the Skitour Olympia route, you can venture onto the unforgettable peaks of the 1956 Olympic races, which today host the Women’s Skiing World Cup. There are 15 mountain refuges and restaurants in the area. Only for expert skiers, the black run Vertigine Bianca. For its beauty and steepness, it’s one of the two slopes in Cortina which are not beaten by the snowmobiles, given the possibility to skiers to engage in fresh snow on an eco-friendly and zero impact run.
Cost: Euro 800 (1person) – Euro 820 (2persons) – Euro 870 (3persons) – Euro 900 (4persons) – Euro
920 (5persons) – Euro 940 (6persons)
The cost includes:
1 guided ski day with a local English speaking UIAGM/IFGMA professional mountain guide, guide’s lunch, A Wow Nature’s reforestation projects contribution to make your trip carbon-neutral.
Cost not includes: skipass
Ski in the ski area of Sesto
In the morning, take a private transfer to Sesto/Sexten in the Val Pusteria, the easternmost valley of the South Tyrol. The Sesto Dolomites, the mountains towering above the valley, feature the Three Peaks Resort (Tre Cime / Drei Zinnen), the easternmost of the Dolomiti Superski areas. A real snow paradise awaits you here, with 115 kilometers (50.9 miles) of marvelous slopes and 31 lift facilities turning the breathtaking mountain world of the Alta Pusteria into a purely enjoyable experience for everybody. Demanding skiers can choose the Holzriese slope, Italy’s steepest prepared slope, and known as one of the steepest descents in the entire Alps chain. Strong skiers can also choose the Raut slope at Monte Elmo, one of the most beautiful red slopes (medium difficulty) in the Dolomites, with fast and driven curves. Don’t worry – there are plenty of easier slopes available for beginning, intermediate, and younger skiers! While skiing is obviously the priority here, the natural wonders of the Alta Pusteria abound, and you’ll have fantastic vistas of magnificent Dolomite peaks as you ski, including Tre Cime di Lavaredo and the Meridiana di Sesto, or Sesto Sundial) – the largest natural sundial in the world.
Cost: Euro 920 (1person) – Euro 980 (2persons) – Euro 1120 (3persons) – Euro 1170 (4persons) –
Euro 1220 (5persons) – Euro 1280 (6persons)
The cost includes:
1 guided ski day with a local English speaking UIAGM/IFGMA professional mountain guide, return transfer, guide’s lunch, A Wow Nature’s reforestation projects contribution to make your trip carbon-neutral.
Cost not includes: skipass
Ski Sellaronda
After breakfast private transfer to Alta Badia and head out on a fantastic ski tour that circumnavigates the Sella Massif! The Sellaronda Ski Tour is one of the most spectacular ski tours in the world. Considered somewhat of a “merry-go-round” for intermediate level skiers, this unique circular connection of lifts and runs links four Dolomite passes and four Ladin valleys. While today the Sellaronda is a modern-day carousel of lifts and descents for skiers (and hikers and mountain bikers in summer), before the dawn of modern machinery, this was the only route that the ancient inhabitants of the Ladin villages could use to maintain a connection with each other, on foot. The Sellaronda takes you all the way around the imposing Sella Group (3,152m / 10,341′). In just one day, you’ll travel 26 kilometers (16 miles) of ski slopes; over four passes – Passo Pordoi, Passo Sella, Passo Gardena, and Passo Compolongo; through four valleys – Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Val di Fassa, and Arabba; in three provinces – South Tyrol, Trentino, and the Veneto. You’ll see more of the Dolomites in one day than many see on an entire trip! For expert skiers, there are several options to add more challenging terrain to your tour.
Private transfer back to Cortina.
Cost: Euro 920 (1person) – Euro 980 (2persons) – Euro 1140 (3persons) – Euro 1190 (4persons) –
Euro 1250 (5persons) – Euro 1300 (6persons)
The cost includes:
1 guided ski day with a local English speaking UIAGM/IFGMA professional mountain guide, return transfer, guide’s lunch, A Wow Nature’s reforestation projects contribution to make your trip carbon-neutral.
Cost not includes: skipass