Organising a family-friendly ski holiday with children and extended family can feel challenging, especially with different schedules, budgets, and skiing abilities to juggle. However, skiing seems to be growing in popularity among families with searches for ‘family ski’ skyrocketing 153% in the past month.
As excitement grows and families look to book their winter adventures early, travel experts at Club Med reveal their top six tips for a seamless, family-friendly holiday on and off the slopes.
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Book early to secure the best family perks
Delaying your booking can lead to limited availability and higher prices, plus securing spots at kids’ clubs and daycares can also be a struggle if you wait too long. Early bookings ensure you can reserve family accommodations close to the slopes and gain access to childcare and other family amenities. Resorts often fill up quickly, so booking in advance allows families to secure the best options, like adjoining rooms and family ski passes, saving time and money in the long run.
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Find the perfect family-friendly resort
Not all ski resorts cater to children and families. It’s important to look for resorts with beginner slopes, snow play areas, ski schools, and activities like sledging or ice skating. For example, resorts with après-ski options like snow tubing and ice skating or cosy evenings by the fire with hot cocoa ensure everyone, from toddlers to teens, has a great time.
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Take advantage of all-inclusive packages for easy budgeting
All-inclusive ski packages offer excellent value for families by bundling accommodation, meals, childcare, and lift passes. This makes budgeting easier and helps avoid unexpected expenses. Considering costs for extras like ski lessons for children, as well as family equipment rentals will ensure everyone has the right gear for a safe holiday.
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Don’t forget travel insurance with family coverage
Accidents can happen, especially on the slopes, so comprehensive travel insurance is a must. Family-friendly policies can cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, equipment damage, and bad weather, letting you ski stress-free.
Some resorts offer ‘Snow Guarantees’ for peace of mind. Club Med’s Snow Guarantee offers flexibility if more than 50% of the ski domain is closed for two consecutive days within five days before departure.
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Get the family ready with practice ski lessons
Kids’ ski schools are an invaluable resource for families, with lessons tailored to young learners, often incorporating fun games and activities to make learning to ski enjoyable and engaging. However, booking a family lesson allows for some fun bonding time where everyone can learn together, creating unforgettable moments on the slopes. This makes the experience memorable for all, helping everyone feel confident and safe as they take on the mountain.
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Remember your baggage allowance
Overpacking can lead to excess baggage fees, especially with bulky items like ski boots. Many resorts also provide children’s ski gear, which can save on excess baggage fees and streamline packing – helping to keep luggage light. Make sure to research rental options in advance to avoid extra fees and make packing easier.
Nicolas Bresch, Managing Director of Club Med UK, Ireland and Nordics added: “Booking a group ski holiday can feel daunting, but the key is organisation. By locking in dates early and agreeing on a budget, you’re already halfway to making the trip happen!
“All-inclusive ski packages are an excellent option for group holidays because they simplify planning and help avoid unexpected costs. With everything from meals to lift passes included, you can focus on enjoying the slopes rather than managing logistics. Plus, there’s something for everyone—whether it’s hitting the slopes, having a wholesome meal, or enjoying après-ski activities. All-inclusive truly takes the stress out of group travel, making it a hassle-free and memorable experience for the entire group.”
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