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Best Ski Club pricing for 2012 are here! Our best prices for the season include Switzerland from $885, Bulgaria from $899, Poland from $919 and Austria from $982. We also have summer trips to Tuscany, Italy and the Athens, Greece and Greek Islands.Download the PDF above.

The trips below are from previous seasons and are listed here as information only. The ski trips provide a general idea of configuration and pricing and are again, from previous seasons.

Andorra

Andorra from $1125

Treat yourself to something new this year on the Andorran slopes, nestled in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. The principality offers great skiing, consumer-friendly, tax-free shopping and quaint wood and stone buildings dating back to medieval times ...more >

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Austria

Innsbruck, Austria from $795

Innsbruck is not a ski resort in the usual sense; but it’s the most popular European winter destination for Americans. Twice site of the Winter Olympics, the small historic city has green domes, arcaded shops, pedestrian squares, and a vibrant cultural life ...more >

Kitzbühel, Austria from $1,325

To experience a classic Tyrolean vacation, you must visit Kitzbühel The village dates back to the 13th century and its charm is accented by painted medieval houses, colorful sidewalk café's and stylish shops. Kitzbühel hosts world-class athletes, ski fans, and the rich and famous from around the world ...more >

Lech/Zürs, Austria from $1,798

Lech, and its neighbor Zürs, are the most fashionable resorts in Austria, but the resorts are not snobby.The resorts offer a rare and attractive combination of impressive snowfall, traditional alpine village atmosphere, and really excellent hotels with personal service ...more >

St. Anton, Austria from $1,345

There may be many fabulous ski destinations throughout the world, but when you're at St. Anton in breathtaking Austria, you'll feel like you're at the center of the skiing universe. This is a lively place where you will find world-class skiing at its best, as well as non-stop nightlife and excellent food ...more >

Tirol, Austria from $795

With 1,300 lifts, 2,185 miles of superbly groomed slopes, and a host of sensational resorts, the Austrian state of Tirol is one of the world’s leading ski destinations! ...more >

Multiple Austrian Ski Resorts from $795

There may be many fabulous ski destinations throughout the world, but when you're at St. Anton in breathtaking Austria, you'll feel like you're at the center of the skiing universe. This is a lively place where you will find world-class skiing at its best, as well as non-stop nightlife and excellent food ...more >

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Best of the Alps

Chamonix, France from $1139

At the foot of Mont Blanc, Chamonix offers one of the best high-mountain cocktails of the world. The mighty mount is a huge attraction in and of itself. Its spectacular scenery, some of the most extreme sites ever viewed, and its challenging ski areas make a perfect mix ...more >

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy from $1,299

Cortina’s après-ski activities rank among the best and most varied in all of Europe. After an evening stroll through the quaint pedestrian center, dining, dancing, and drinking keep the fun rolling into the night. With the alpine charm of a Tyrolean village, all the style of Milan, and all the typical art and architecture of Italy, Cortina is not to be missed ...more >

Davos, Switzerland from $1,398

Skiing and boarding in Davos are excellent. Seven distinct ski areas have been developed in the immediate area, so snow sports enthusiasts can spend a week and ski a different resort every day. A wide selection of terrain offers satisfying skiing for all ability levels, and the area is renowned for its off-trail skiing and long cruisers ...more >

Garmisch, Germany from $1,098

The resort is built around the highest mountain in Germany, the Zugspitze, with an altitude of 2,962 meters (8,832 feet). The top of the mountain is actually a glacier with amazing ski terrain for advanced skiers ranging from bowls to natural, ungroomed drops. There’s ample opportunity for leisurely, intermediate skiing on the 75 miles of trails in the resort ...more >

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Grindelwald, Switzerland from $1,159

Situated directly in the middle of the Swiss Alps, Grindelwald has a long history of skiing; there has been alpine skiing here in town for over 100 years. The major advantage of Grindelwald is the ability to ski in and out of most hotels. Great terrain, lots of snow, great après-ski and instead-of-skiing options ...more >

Kitzbühel, Austria from $1,325

Situated directly in the middle of the Swiss Alps, Grindelwald has a long history of skiing; there has been alpine skiing here in town for over 100 years. The major advantage of Grindelwald is the ability to ski in and out of most hotels. Great terrain, lots of snow, great après-ski and instead-of-skiing options ...more >

Lech / Zürs, Austria from $1,798

Situated directly in the middle of the Swiss Alps, Grindelwald has a long history of skiing; there has been alpine skiing here in town for over 100 years. The major advantage of Grindelwald is the ability to ski in and out of most hotels. Great terrain, lots of snow, great après-ski and instead-of-skiing options ...more >

Megève, France (Price on Request)

Megève is like Tahoe with French food and Alpine ambience. It is Vail, sans conspicuous consumption. When it snows, it's one of the best places to ski in the Alps for all but the most expert. Open, sunny bowls and protected runs through trees minimize avalanche closures. Nearly 80 kilometers (50 miles) of cross-country tracks and trails lace gentle slopes ...more >

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Seefeld, Austria from $1,069

Seefeld is situated on a sunny plateau at 1,200 meters (3,900 feet). The resort offers beautiful mountain panoramas and well as traditional Tyrolean hospitality. Twenty-six lifts carry skiers to the downhill runs and 250 kilometers (94 miles) of cross-country skiing tracks. Seefeld’s 75 restaurants and 80 shops keep visitors busy when they’re not on the slopes ...more >

St. Anton, Austria from $1,345

There may be many fabulous ski destinations throughout the world, but when you're at St. Anton in breathtaking Austria, you'll feel like you're at the center of the skiing universe. This is a lively place where you will find world-class skiing at its best, as well as non-stop nightlife and excellent food ...more >

St. Moritz, Switzerland from $1,299

The St. Moritz area has terrific skiing for all ability levels. There are five well-known ski areas in the immediate vicinity plus many smaller local favorites. All five of the major resorts can be accessed by a general ski pass, which is also valid for the local sports bus transportation system ...more >

Zermatt, Switzerland from $1,495

Zermatt and the Matterhorn are legendary. The Matterhorn is the most picturesque mountain in the Alps. And Zermatt (1620 m), a car-free mountain village with international flair offers relaxation and action-filled holidays whatever the time of year. The idyllic Swiss village nestles in a glorious setting of breathtaking mountains and glaciers ...more >

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Bulgaria

Bansko, Bulgaria from $1049

Bansko in Bulgaria is unquestionably today’s best value in European skiing. Located in a friendly country, member of the European Union and NATO, Bansko is a lively historic town with rich architecture and culture ...more >

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Canada

Banff, Alberta from $995

Magnificent Banff National Park is home to the Banff /Lake Louise/Sunshine Village ski area. The area is consistently rated by major ski magazines as having some of best scenery in North America. The resorts are perched high in the Canadian Rockies and are surrounded by stunning peaks and a variety of wildlife ...more >

Fernie, British Columbia from $1,125

Mountains of snow, mountains of adventure! An amazing 29 feet of natural snow blankets Fernie’s five alpine bowls nestled in the majestic limestone cliffs of the Lizard Range in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia. You choose your level of adventure at Fernie, steep and deep or smooth and gentle, you will love our incredible variety of terrain ...more >

Québec City, Québec from $829

Québec City is universally considered to be the most European city in North America. With its fortress walls, stone buildings and cobblestone lanes, it has so much charm it is a unique discovery. Québec is also a great ski town, with three of the best ski areas in the East right in its backyard. The best value is a "Carte Blanche" lift ticket, providing holders with access to all three resorts: Mont-Sainte-Anne, Stoneham and Le Massif. ...more >

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France

Alpe d’Huez, France from $1,898

There are few places to rival Alpe d’Huez for the impressive extent and variety of its slopes, which rank it a giant among ski resorts. Above all, France has the world’s largest networks of lifts and trails, ideal for skiers who like to cover as many miles as possible ...more >

Briancon / Serre Chevalier, France from $1,299

Briançon – Serre Chevalier is a big-league resort, with 75 lifts and 155 miles of trails, one of the largest in Europe, but still not internationally famous. The linked ski area rises above a string of 13 unspoiled hamlets and villages, combining sheltered wooded runs with open bowls. Sunny Serre is an intermediate paradise and a mecca for snowboarders ...more >

Brides-les-Bains, France from $1,149

The old spa town of Brides-les-Bains was 'the Olympic Village' and thus home to the athletes participating in the 1992 Winter Olympics. Its 'real small town' feel contrasts with the internationally better known resorts up the mountain which include arguably France's choicest resort Courchevel, Europe's highest major resort Val Thorens and Europe's ugliest resort - Les Menuires. It also offers better value for accommodations than the altitude resorts and is quieter in the evenings, although it is the main administrative and shopping centre Valley ...more >

Chamonix, France from $1,139

The Chamonix valley cuts deeply through Europe’s highest mountains and glaciers giving stunning views, and slopes to match. Combined sectors total almost 50 lifts and 100 miles runs with something for every skill ...more >

La Plagne / Les Arcs, France from $1,235

Paradise or Paradiski? A five-minute ride on the world’s largest cable car merges the previously-separate ski areas of Les Arcs and La Plagne into Paradiski, a skier’s paradise. Either resort has sufficient skiing on its own, but together there are 164 lifts and 260 miles of long snow-sure trails, beginning above the tree line and leading into lower wooded areas. Scattered ...more >

Les Trois Vallées, France from $1,149

Paradise or Paradiski? A five-minute ride on the world’s largest cable car merges the previously-separate ski areas of Les Arcs and La Plagne into Paradiski, a skier’s paradise. Either resort has sufficient skiing on its own, but together there are 164 lifts and 260 miles of long snow-sure trails, beginning above the tree line and leading into lower wooded areas. Scattered ...more >

 

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Méribel, France from $1,348

For keen slope-bashers who dislike tacky purpose-built resorts, Méribel is difficult to beat. It is slap in the middle of the Three Valleys - the biggest inter-linked winter sports area in the world. With 200 lifts and 600 km of slopes, and endless off-slope possibilities. Fans of Courchevel and Val-Thorens sniff at Méribel's local slopes, but since Mont Vallon and the top of the valley were opened up some years ago, Méribel can stand comparison on most counts ...more >

Val d’Isère, France from $1,995

Val d'Isère offers the best combination of skiing and nightlife in the Alps. Think Jean Claude Killy. Think 1992 Olympics. Think the first European World Cup race of the season. Think championship snowboarding! Think world-class food and lodging, and a season that starts early and runs through summer ...more >

Val Thorens, France from $1,598

Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe, located in the French Alps at 2300 meters altitude. The high altitude provides for a very long ski season with the season typically closing in early-middle May. Many of its slopes face north providing for good snow conditions. However, the resort itself is southfacing, and many tourists enjoy sitting in the sunshine outside after skiing ...more >

Multiple French Ski Resorts from $1,139

The mountains resorts of France offer so much variety and choice that every taste is catered for! You find both some of the toughest wildest slopes in the Alps, and some of the longest and gentlest intermediate areas ...more >

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Germany

Garmisch, Germany from $1,098

The resort is built around the highest mountain in Germany, the Zugspitze, with an altitude of 2,962 meters (8,832 feet). The top of the mountain is actually a glacier with amazing ski terrain for advanced skiers ranging from bowls to natural, ungroomed drops. There’s ample opportunity for leisurely, intermediate skiing on the 75 miles of trails in the resort ...more >

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Italy

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy from $1,299

Cortina’s après-ski activities rank among the best and most varied in all of Europe. After an evening stroll through the quaint pedestrian center, dining, dancing, and drinking keep the fun rolling into the night. With the alpine charm of a Tyrolean village, all the style of Milan, and all the typical art and architecture of Italy, Cortina is not to be missed ...more >

Courmayeur, Italy from $1,239

Courmayeur is the other Italian side of Mont Blanc, with a seductive village and stunning scenery. It is a traditional old mountaineering village that, despite some modern development, retains an old-world feel. The cobbled streets of the charming center are traffic-free; the buildings are well-preserved; and the shops are stylish ...more >

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Switzerland

Davos, Switzerland from $1,398

Skiing and boarding in Davos are excellent. Seven distinct ski areas have been developed in the immediate area, so snow sports enthusiasts can spend a week and ski a different resort every day. A wide selection of terrain offers satisfying skiing for all ability levels, and the area is renowned for its off-trail skiing and long cruisers ...more >

Engelberg, Switzerland from $1,069

Welcome to heaven, the winter vacation resort of Engelberg, literally the “Angels’ Mountain.” It is a traditional town with grand Victorian hotels surrounding a 12th century Benedictine monastery where cheese is still made. ...more >

Grindelwald, Switzerland from $1,159

For stunning views from your hotel window and from the slopes, there are few places to rival Grindelwald, and two of them are just over the hill. The village is nowhere near as special as Wengen or Mürren, but staying here does give you direct access to Grindelwald's own First area ...more >

Interlaken, Switzerland from $1,049

Surrounded by eternal snow and ice, lofty mountain peaks, lush alpine meadows, cool mountain streams and thundering waterfalls, Interlaken lies on the flat open area between two picturesque lakes in the heart of Switzerland. Soaring above Interlaken are the renown triple peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, all exceeding 13,000 feet. ...more >

St. Moritz, Switzerland from $1,299

The St. Moritz area has terrific skiing for all ability levels. There are five well-known ski areas in the immediate vicinity plus many smaller local favorites. All five of the major resorts can be accessed by a general ski pass, which is also valid for the local sports bus transportation system ...more >

Zermatt, Switzerland from $1,495

Zermatt and the Matterhorn are legendary. The Matterhorn is the most picturesque mountain in the Alps. And Zermatt (1620 m), a car-free mountain village with international flair offers relaxation and action-filled holidays whatever the time of year. The idyllic Swiss village nestles in a glorious setting of breathtaking mountains and glaciers ...more >

Multiple Switzerland Ski Resorts from $1,049

Zermatt and the Matterhorn are legendary. The Matterhorn is the most picturesque mountain in the Alps. And Zermatt (1620 m), a car-free mountain village with international flair offers relaxation and action-filled holidays whatever the time of year. The idyllic Swiss village nestles in a glorious setting of breathtaking mountains and glaciers ...more >

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Summer Trips

Peru from $2,195

Discover Perú, the heir to ancient cultures, a rich colonial tradition, and heart of South America’s greatest civilizations. Perú inevitably evokes images of the vast and advanced, but short-lived, Inca empire which ended in conquest. The Spanish colonial vice-regency was the most important in America covering an area stretching the entire length of South America ...more >

Thailand from $2,195

Imagine Thailand for a summer trip: exciting Bangkok, cultural Chiang Mai, and Phuket beaches! Bangkok, one of Asia’s most dynamic cities, offers surprises at every turn: glittering temples, colorful street markets and bustling nightlife. Wander the winding narrow lanes of old Chiang Mai and seek out the pretty moat with its ancient bastions. The city dates back 700 years and many historic structures have been well preserved. Along with incredible beaches, hills and lush jungle, Phuket is a water lover’s paradise ...more >

Tuscany, Italy from $2,195

Tuscany is the most beautiful region in central Italy with rolling hills, vineyards, olive orchards, rustic farmhouses, ancient castles, hilltop towns, and renown food and wine. The trip is based in Cortona, a medieval walled town with steep winding streets, piazza, palazzos, churches, and museums ...more >

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