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10 tips for a cheaper skiing holiday

Here are some tips to help you get away on a skiing holiday for less.

How can I make my skiing holiday cheaper?

Planning is key

Think carefully and plan ahead – that's the motto for anyone looking for a mountain holiday without breaking the bank. Here's a summary of our tips:

  • Book well in advance
  • Look for offers
  • Travel outside school holidays and preferably during a short week (Sunday-Thursday)
  • Stay a little further away from the slopes
  • Share accommodation with family and friends
  • Rent your ski equipment instead of buying

Save money on your skiing holiday – 10 tips

1. Book early and get a discount

We have several campaigns throughout the year that offer discounts, such as Valles Winter Weeks, our Member Weeks and our unique early booking discount.

Valle's family weeks in January

Valle's family weeks are our best weeks for families with younger children. We offer free group ski school, ski hire and SkiPass for children up to and including 6 years old. Limited number of places so first come, first served.

Free for children up to and including 6 years

Children skiing with a snowman mascot on the mountain, on a sunny winter day
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2. Save even more with SkiStar Member

As a member, you get access to lots of unique offers and discounts that can help you save thousands on everything from accommodation and SkiPasses to ski hire and ski school. Become a member »

3. Keep an eye on the website and your email

At skistar.com, we post the latest offers, such as affordable last-minute deals. We also send out offers in newsletters to our members, so make sure you become a member and keep an eye on both the website and your email inbox. You can find all our current offers here »

4. Find the right time

Choose a period when there are no school holidays and go for a short week – Sunday to Thursday. During January and March, there are fewer people and more space on the slopes, while accommodation is usually cheaper.

5. Stay in the outskirts

You can find good accommodation a little further away from our ski areas and thus reduce the price. It is often only a few minutes' drive to the ski slopes. To be extra kind to both the environment and your wallet, you can leave your car behind and take the ski bus to the slopes instead. The ski bus is free for everyone with a valid SkiPass.

6. Share accommodation

Renting a large cottage or apartment and sharing it with the whole family or perhaps several other families significantly reduces the price per person. See the full range of large cottages in the mountains »

7. Book online in advance

SkiPass, ski school and ski rental are always cheapest online, so save both time and money by booking your products in advance at skistar.com or in the SkiStar app. You can either top up your SkiPass or pre-book and collect it from one of our SkiPass pick-up machines.

Value packages with area passes

We also offer value packages in Klövsjö/Storhogna and Högfjället in Sälen, where an area pass is included. With this pass, you get access to the entire ski area and free ski bus during your stay.

Short week at Högfjället in Sälen

Skiing at Högfjället with access to 6 lifts and 9 pistes.

4 nights from EUR 163,50 per person

SkiPass Högfjället – 4 days + Accommodation in a cabin or apartment

Aerial view of a snowy ski resort with ski lifts and snow-covered slopes surrounded by pine trees under a clear blue sky
Book package with area pass

Short week in Klövsjö/Storhogna

Skiing throughout the entire Klövsjö/Storhogna ski area with 16 lifts and 21 pistes.

4 nights from EUR 183,50 per person

SkiPass Klövsjö/Storhogna – 4 days + Accommodation in a cabin or apartment

Three people are skiing down a slope in sunny weather with a clear blue sky
Book package with area pass

Read more about area passes:
Area pass – One SkiPass for the entire ski area

8. Hire equipment

Renting ski equipment is affordable and also guarantees that your skis are freshly sharpened and ready for the slopes when you arrive. Our ski rentals are always located close to the slopes, making it easy to swap, change or get help.

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9. Group ski school benefits everyone

Enrolling your children in group ski school contributes to a more rewarding holiday for the whole family. The children learn to ski from skilled ski instructors while making friends and creating memorable mountain experiences to take home with them. For you as a parent, the children's ski school means some well-deserved time to yourself during the holiday.

10. Eat on a budget

Cook at home in your cottage or apartment and bring soup or stew in a thermos for a quick and inexpensive meal. Sausages and bread are also popular with many and can be easily prepared at one of the cosy barbecue areas near the slopes. Don't forget to bring hot chocolate or coffee to warm you up after a few hours out in the snow. If you get tired of cooking, there are plenty of affordable restaurants nearby.

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