We all love a touch of luxury in our lives, and from time to time this desire ought to be indulged. We work hard for the money that we earn, so it’s only fitting that we spend it on something to make all of that effort and endeavour worth our time. Opulent travelling experiences can perfectly fit the bill, and what could be more heavenly than sitting before a roaring log fire, a glass of champagne in hand, and a vista of snow-capped mountains spread out before you?
If you need any more enticement to indulge, then here are just four of the reasons why you should enjoy the ultimate skiing experience…
1) The Slopes
Skiing is the perfect pastime for adventure lovers everywhere, offering all of the adrenaline inducing excitement that you could desire. The very best slopes belong to the very best resorts, so it really is a case of getting what you pay for. Splash out on a luxury experience, and expect thrills the like of which you’ve never known before. As with any sport, there are a few essential items you’ll need to bring along to make sure your skiing experience runs smoothly. Gaiters are an absolute must-have item when it comes to skiing. By checking out a list of recommended gaiters, you’re sure to find a pair that fits both your style and budget. Not only do they keep out the elements and stop snow and debris from entering your boots, but they also provide invaluable ankle support and help to keep you in optimum control.
2) The Cuisine
Although hitting the slopes may take up most of your days, there is always room in a luxury lover’s life for some fine dining, and the cuisine offered by the most prestigious resorts is exquisite. Many will deviate from their set menus at your whim, offering to cook anything that you desire, and wine cellars stocked with the very finest vintages offer the perfect accompaniments for your evening meals. With such delectable dining, you’ll never want to leave.
3) The Hospitality
The first class service that you’ll receive will only enhance the experience. With professional and attentive staff to help cater to your every whim, you’ll find that the hospitality you receive rivals that of any five star hotel. Not only will your every need be met by the hoteliers, but you’ll also receive tuition from some of the finest ski instructors in the world, helping you to tackle the challenges you face on the slopes with aplomb.
4) The Extras
Most luxury ski resorts aim to provide a comprehensive holidaying experience, and this means that they’ll aim to enhance your sojourn in any way they can. Extras can include everything from saunas and steam rooms to private cinemas, swimming pools, and luxury spas. In the case of providers like Iglu Ski, you’ll also find accommodation to rival the most opulent hotels, so that you can kick back and relax in style at the end of a day on the slopes.
Suze - Luxury Columnist
June 10, 2016 at 5:51 amI’m such a fan of skiing and I’d love to do it in style with a private cinema and swimming pool
Carmen Edelson
June 11, 2016 at 9:54 amWe are big fans of it too, although now with my foot injury I’m a little reluctant to get on the slopes.
Carol Colborn
June 11, 2016 at 9:15 amSince I don’t ski and my husband does, I will probably indulge myself in the extras, the hospitality, and the food!
Carmen Edelson
June 11, 2016 at 9:55 amI really enjoy taking a day off when we go skiing and spending it at the spa.
Tonya Denmark
June 11, 2016 at 10:48 amI am not a big fan of skiing but I’ve always been interested in hanging out in the lounge. I am sure the apres-ski experience is just as amazing!
Carmen Edelson
June 11, 2016 at 10:54 amSitting in the lounge next to a fireplace with a glass of wine is what I call relaxation.
anna
June 11, 2016 at 11:48 pmYes! I agree with your reasons! The hospitality in places like this play a big factor in the overall experience.
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 6:54 pmSome of the best experiences we have had is when the staff goes above and beyond to accommodate us.
Fiona Maclean
June 12, 2016 at 5:17 pmI don’t ski – but I love snow topped mountains. So, I think I should just hang out in some of these wonderful places
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 6:56 pmI’m not a great skier, but I do love to see the snow on the ground and trees.
Jenna
June 12, 2016 at 5:34 pmSkiing is definitely an indulgence if you go to some of the better resorts, but I agree, it can definitely be worth it! Some of those extras sound wonderful, we always love a good spa with saunas and steam rooms, and the private cinima would be pretty awesome!
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 6:57 pmWhen we go skiing, I can easily spend one to two days in the spa indulging myself.
Mar Pages
June 13, 2016 at 12:46 amI do agree on paying a little more when trying extreme sports, I feel safer knowing I am in experienced and qualified hands. Of course, enjoying stunning facilities is a big perk too!
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 6:58 pmOne of our first trips to Colorado, we spend a fortune on instructors for all the kids. I think it was well worth it.
Erica
June 13, 2016 at 7:16 amI suck at skiing or snowboarding, but I go on trips anyway just to enjoy the snow! And because it’s just completely fun no matter how stupid I look as I fall over on my butt!
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 6:59 pmI’m not a great skier either. One year I spend most of my time rolling down the mountain than on my skis.
Vicky and Buddy
June 13, 2016 at 5:38 pmYou definitely get what you pay for, so sometimes spending the extra money is worth it. I’ve never tried skiing, only snowboarding, but I would love to check out a ski resort and indulge in those extras!
Carmen Edelson
June 29, 2016 at 7:05 pmYou definitely get better service and a better room if you pay more. Some of these ski resorts really go out of their way to make your stay comfortable.