Seasonal Experience
Winter Season at Courchevel
Courchevel transforms into a world-renowned winter wonderland, offering an unparalleled skiing experience within the vast Three Valleys ski area, though it retains its distinct charm. Renowned for its luxurious atmosphere, exceptional snow conditions, and meticulously groomed pistes, it caters to all levels from beginners to expert thrill-seekers. The resort is composed of several distinct villages, each with its own character: Courchevel 1850, synonymous with ultra-luxury, haute cuisine, and high-end boutiques; Courchevel 1650 (Moriond), known for its sunnier slopes and family-friendly vibe; Courchevel 1550 (Village), offering a more traditional feel and excellent value; Courchevel 1300 (Le Praz), a charming village with a focus on authentic Savoyard culture and home to the Olympic ski jump; and La Tania, a purpose-built, forest-edged, car-free village. Beyond skiing, winter activities abound, including snowshoeing, dog sledding, ice skating, hot air balloon rides, and vibrant après-ski scenes, particularly in 1850. The resort maintains an exceptional standard of service, reflected in its numerous Michelin-starred restaurants and opulent accommodations.