Planning the perfect singles holiday is no easy feat. The only person you have to bounce ideas off is yourself. Plus, you get to make all the decisions. The world is your oyster and this is the best opportunity to tailor the ideal holiday for yourself.
Skiing, and all the mountain top feasting, is a pretty social endeavour. And too often we find ourselves holding back on adventures because family and friends aren’t able to accompany us. But there is no reason why you can’t have the most amazing singles ski holiday. Socializing included!
Are you itching to get into that sweet powder snow? Or want to try skiing for the first time? This solo ski guide is going to help you do just that.
Packed with tips for a singles ski getaway and top destination choices, you’ll be in the mountains in no time.
5 Top Tips for Planning a Solo Ski Holiday
If you’ve decided to take the leap and plan a singles ski holiday – bravo! It can be daunting to head out on holiday by yourself. But there are a few things you can do to make it as care-free and fun as possible.
Check out my 5 tips for organizing a fantastic solo ski holiday.
1. Book a Solo Ski Trip with an Operator
Planning a ski holiday can be a lot of work, especially with no one else to share the responsibility. Equipment hire, accommodation, lift passes and trying to squish your huge ski jacket into your bag can be a schlep.
For a hassle-free experience and the opportunity to meet a cool group of single skiers, book a holiday with a solo-friendly tour operator. There are a number of excellent singles operators who specialize in tailor-made adventures on the slopes through singles travel groups.
2. Book a Group Ski Lesson
Of course, this tip is aimed at beginners or people wanting to improve their technique. This is an excellent way to make friends on the slopes and find out some expert tips about the best runs.
Group lessons are not only a social experience, but they’re also much cheaper than private lessons. You can spend the pennies you save drinking an après-ski drink with your newly made friends.
3. Get Networking
There are plenty of awesome apps, social networking platforms and forums that you can use to connect with like-minded skiers in the mountains. The most obvious one is Facebook, which has a host of ski groups and forums. This is a great way to reach out to people who are in the same area as you.
Check out some singles travel groups to chat with like-minded people, get inspiration and possibly even meet up!
4. Keep Your Safety in Mind
One of the biggest benefits of skiing with friends is having a safety net in case of emergencies. Even the most experienced skiers should avoid going off-piste alone. Sticking to prepared ski runs ensures that someone will be close by if an accident happens.
Give the front desk of your hotel your number and let them know that you’ll check in with them at the end of the day. The staff will then know to take action if they don’t hear from you. Likewise, you should keep the emergency number of the mountain rescue service if you happen to get lost.
5. Carefully Consider Destination & Accommodation
Before you book a holiday, think about what you want to get out of this trip. Are you looking for a relaxing holiday with a lot of ‘me time’ and some skiing in between? Do you want a social scene and a typical après-ski holiday? Have you got a tight budget or the desire to lavish yourself in luxury?
There are many unbelievable skiing destinations and accommodation options to suit every travellers needs. Taking the time to figure out your desires and the best destination will guarantee a fantastic singles ski holiday.
Best Singles Ski Holiday Destinations in Europe
If you’ve decided what you want to get out of your ski holiday, this mini destination guide will be the final piece of the puzzle.
Maybe you’re still not sure whether you want to be dancing to electronic music in your ski boots or getting a facial after a day on the slopes? These destinations will give you some inspiration.
Here are my top picks for European solo skiing destinations and the best accommodations in them.
1. Chamonix, France – a Luxury Getaway
There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t spoil yourself with all the finest things on a solo trip. If anything, it’s even more reason to have some pampered ‘me-time’.
This world-renowned ski resort sits at the base of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. The mountain views are unparalleled and the ski-in ski-out accommodation options are an absolute treat.
For fabulous luxury accommodation designed for singles, try out Cold Fusion’s latest chalet – Chalet Arberons, 5 miles south of Chamonix. It is a ski-in ski-out property which is ideal as you can avoid long queues for the chairlifts and cramped busses. The chalet is kitted out with sauna, jacuzzi and outdoor hot tub, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.
The surrounding village is picturesque and has everything you need. Bars, restaurants and shops are all within walking distance.
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2. Bad Hofgastein, Austria – Intermediate Spa & Ski Holiday
Chances are that you have never heard of this massive ski area and that’s not surprising. Bad Hofgastein flies under the radar of ski destinations despite having 155 miles of off-piste across the Gastein Valley.
This makes it a perfect spot for intermediate skiers who crave a sense of adventure. And those who love a soak in natural thermal pools after a day of skiing.
The spa town is full of activities besides skiing, which is great for a singles trip. It has less of a ski-resort feel and more of a bustling atmosphere with a beautiful valley setting. If you’re someone who wants to enjoy other activities, this is a good choice.
Hotel Alpenhof is an excellent place for solo travellers as they have single rooms and you don’t have to worry about pesky supplement charges. It’s also a 5-minute walk to the Alpentherme Gastein thermal pools and has a sauna and on-site massages.
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3. Sauze d’Oulx, Italy – Après-Ski Vacation
The Milky Way Ski area has some pretty amazing skiing areas and resorts. Sauze d’Oulx is definitely the liveliest of villages along this way and is an up and coming après-ski destination.
Not only does it offer amazing ski runs, but there are also countless bars, clubs and restaurants to party the night away. It is a beautiful combination of a traditional Italian village laced with a vibrant international skiing scene.
Hotel Stella Alpina is perfectly placed in the heart of the village, with the Via Lattea ski lift right next to it. You can roll out of bed, nursing a bit of a hangover, and head right out onto the slopes.
With an on-site restaurant and continental breakfast, you’ll be adequately fueled and ready to dance till you drop.
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4. Itter, Austria – Budget Ski Trip
Skiing is a notoriously expensive hobby and a ski holiday can rack up quite the bill. But Itter is definitely one of the most affordable skiing spots in Europe. It is a great destination for beginners and has a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
Itter is part of the wider SkiWelt area and lift passes grant access throughout the region. So once you’ve gotten comfortable on the gentle slopes surrounding Itter, you can head further out for more of a challenge.
Keep your costs down by staying at Apartment-Pension Schmiedererhof. It is simple accommodation with everything you need. A massive bonus is that the lift pass is included in the seasonal prices and there is a 5% discount on ski lessons.
There is a free ski bus to and from the slopes and guests receive free entry to the Panorama Badewelt, with indoor and outdoor pools.
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If you’re looking for an organised skiing trip specifically for singles check out Mark Warner Holidays. Several friends of mine have been on Mark Warner ski trips as singles and had a great time. And they have chosen to take Mark Warner ski trips again the following year – the ultimate sign of a good holiday.
Get Ready for Your Singles Ski Holiday
Can you smell that fresh mountain air and taste that après-ski drink? Venture out into the world of solo skiing and imagine the experiences that await. Whether you’re a skiing fanatic or a newbie, you have the opportunity to meet a bunch of people through classes, online groups and tours.
If you’re looking to chill out in luxury or party like a bundled-up rockstar, there is a destination fit for you. Pack your bags, don your thermals, squeeze on some ski socks and enjoy an awesome singles ski holiday.
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Maria
Friday 5th of February 2021
I have to agree that the Chamonix region is one of the best! To be fair, skiing in any of the French resorts is amazing, and the people there are very welcoming to solo skiiers too - I'm sure you could just walk into an apres-ski in one of the restaurants and join a party! (Not during Covid, of course!)
The Boutique Adventurer
Friday 5th of February 2021
Hi Maria - yes good point re Chamonix and skiing in general at the moment - hopefully this will apply again when the pandemic is over!
Alina S.
Wednesday 9th of December 2020
Thank you very much for this.
Jemma
Sunday 8th of November 2020
Super great post to help people get out solo skiing, thanks for sharing!
The Boutique Adventurer
Sunday 8th of November 2020
Thanks Jemma!