Italy

Italy

Italy’s ski resorts combine spectacular alpine scenery with rich cultural experiences, world-famous cuisine, and a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. From the dramatic Dolomites to the western Alps near the French border, Italy offers something for every skier — whether you’re after wide-open pistes, family-friendly resorts, or stylish villages with incredible food and wine. These top 8 Italian ski destinations showcase the best of what Italy has to offer on and off the slopes.

Cortina d’Ampezzo

Often referred to as the “Queen of the Dolomites,” Cortina d’Ampezzo is Italy’s most glamorous ski resort. It offers stunning scenery, chic boutiques, and beautifully groomed pistes suited to all levels.

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Val Gardena

Located in the heart of the Dolomites, Val Gardena is part of the vast Dolomiti Superski area, offering access to over 1,200 km of interconnected runs. The resort is known for its breathtaking mountain views, well-maintained slopes, and authentic Ladin culture.

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Courmayeur

Situated on the Italian side of Mont Blanc, Courmayeur offers incredible views and a blend of traditional alpine charm with Italian flair. While the ski area is not huge, it's perfect for intermediates and off-piste lovers, and the town itself is full of cozy cafés, high-end shops, and a lively après-ski scene.

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Livigno

Livigno is a high-altitude resort known for its excellent snow reliability, tax-free shopping, and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a great variety of slopes for all levels, as well as snow parks for freestyle skiers and snowboarders.

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Alta Badia

Alta Badia is a picturesque ski area nestled in the Dolomites, known for its wide, gentle slopes and exceptional dining options — including several Michelin-starred mountain restaurants.

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Cervinia

Sitting at the foot of the Matterhorn, Cervinia offers high-altitude skiing with long, cruisy runs and excellent snow conditions. It’s connected to Zermatt in Switzerland, creating one of the most extensive international ski areas in the Alps.

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Sestriere

Part of the Milky Way (Via Lattea) ski area, Sestriere offers access to over 400 km of slopes shared with several nearby Italian and French resorts. Built as one of the first purpose-designed ski resorts in the Alps, it combines reliable snow with a wide variety of terrain.

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Bormio

Bormio is a charming alpine town known for its World Cup downhill course and natural thermal baths. It offers excellent skiing for intermediates and advanced skiers, as well as relaxing après-ski options in its ancient Roman-style spas.

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