Ski, Snowboard & Snow Tours & Trips
It’s time to grab your board and enjoy some winter sports spanning Alpine slopes, the North American Rockies, Japanese powder regions, and Arctic mountains. From Switzerland's peaks to Colorado's high-altitude resorts, Hokkaido's snowfall to Lapland's northern slopes - skiing and snowboarding circle the globe's mountain ranges. Wherever the snow is, you can go too!
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If you’re solo travelling or even if you’re travelling with someone else, I would highly recommend this tour to see Japan in Winter! You will see the highlights but also be taken to some lesser known spots. Sure you can visit different spots on your own, but being guided by someone knowledgeable makes navigating and learning about the country a breeze.
Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life AdventuresWe are not normally ones for guided holidays preferring to self explore. However, when this holiday arose we decided to give it a go. A planned holiday in 2021 for our 60th was prevented by COVID. Oh, how we are glad we did. This was the holiday of a lifetime made even better by the unbeatable Alain. From the moment we arrived at our first hotel to helping us checking in at the airport he was a gem. Feels like leaving a friend behind. Trips and tours were exceptional and organised by Alain in such a way to take away any stress or unanswered questions. And how many languages can he speak! In addition trips provided all the time you could want to self explore and discover for yourselves. This has been a dream and full credit to VOS. Already looking at Greenland! Thank you so much
Aurora Borealis & Glass IglooThis tour gives you a chance to explore a great selection of mountains. It would be very hard to do this trip on your own. No thinking is required; just show up ready to ski, HARD!!!!
British Columbia Ski Tour 11 Days
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- Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
- Split to Tirana; Semi – Private Tour with Dedicated Tour Leader & Car
- 6 day Yellowstone Winter Wonderland Tour
- Canadian Rockies: Northern Lights Winter Explorer
- 4-Day Deluxe Canadian Rockies Winter Package: 3 Nights Fairmont Hotels
- Rovaniemi Winter Experience - Christmas Edition
- Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival 3-Day Tour
- Lapland & Husky Highlights - 5 Days
- Finnish Lapland Winter Adventure
- Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival and Skiing in Yabuli 4-Day Tour
Japan Winter Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
“Spending New Years in Kyoto was magical. George was personable, friendly, knowledgeable and used humour to make things more interesting.”
Rebecca, traveled in January
Nagano, host of the 1998 Winter Olympics, offers pristine winter conditions. Red-faced snow monkeys await at Jigokudani Park, with optional skiing nearby. Traditional onsen and mountain-view rooms enhance your stay.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka, Nagano Age Range Ages 18-59 Operator One Life Adventures From $2,775
10% Off- US$2,498
Split to Tirana; Semi – Private Tour with Dedicated Tour Leader & Car
“The itinerary was well-organized, and everything went smoothly from start to finish. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a well-planned and memorable adventure.”
Xhenxho, traveled in February
Brezovica's established pistes and Prevalla's untouched backcountry (1,515m) offer diverse terrain. The 870m ascent to Black Rock Peak and descents from Guzhbaba summit (2,609m) provide thrilling challenges. Authentic mountain villages host you between runs.
Duration 8 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Choose Balkans From $2,650
18% Off- US$2,173
Pristine trails around Bunsen Peak offer cross-country skiing and snowshoeing near Mammoth Hot Springs. Snowcoach transport leads to Yellowstone's Grand Canyon, while expert guides ensure proper technique and safety.
Duration 6 days Destinations Bozeman, Mammoth, Gardiner, Yellowstone National Park, West Yellowstone Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Bindlestiff Tours From
18% Off- US$3,995
Winter sports across the Canadian Rockies start with guided snowshoeing through Sunshine Meadows at a ski resort on the Continental Divide in Banff National Park. Strap on crampons for winter hiking to Johnston Canyon's frozen waterfalls and tall icicles, then head to Jasper's backcountry trails.
Duration 9 days Destinations Calgary, Banff, Johnston Canyon, Sulphur Mountain, Banff National Park, Lake Louise, Icefields Parkway, Jasper, Edmonton, Smoky Lake Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From
18% Off- US$3,099
The Lake Louise Ski Resort boasts 100+ runs for all abilities, featuring optional tubing and gondola rides. Winter activities include snowshoeing and viewing Abraham Lake's frozen bubbles across Banff National Park's majestic terrain.
Duration 4 days Destinations Calgary, Banff National Park, Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Chinese Operator Tourland From
18% Off- US$1,761
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi, Ranua Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
18% Off- US$1,869
Harbin's Ice and Snow Festival dazzles with its illuminated Ice-Lantern Garden Party and Sun Island Snow Carving. Snow activities line Songhuajiang River near the Big World of Ice and Snow, while 5-star accommodation ensures warm comfort.
Duration 3 days Destinations Harbin Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Silk Road Trips From
18% Off- US$999
What our customers ask about Ski, Snowboard & Snow Tours & Trips
When is the best time to book a ski tour?
For places like Finland and Canada, you'll find the best skiing from December through March, with February typically having the best snow. If you're heading to New Zealand's South Island, plan for July through September. Most skiers book 3-6 months ahead to get better prices and make sure they get a spot, especially for popular places like Finnish Lapland during Northern Lights season. One of our travelers who went on Fresh Adventures' BC tours says February was perfect for "amazing powder conditions."
What's special about the scenery on ski tours?
Each winter destination has its own beautiful landscape. In the Canadian Rockies, you'll see pristine mountain views and frozen lakes around Lake Louise. The Austrian Alps mix dramatic mountain scenery with cozy traditional villages and mountain huts. In eastern Finland, you'll find peaceful snow-covered forests where you might spot the Northern Lights. Our travelers often mention how much they love the mix of groomed slopes and untouched backcountry trails that make each place feel different.
What kind of places will I stay in on a ski tour?
You'll usually stay in nice 3-4 star hotels and lodges near the slopes. In Finnish Lapland, you might stay at the Aakenus Hotel in Rovaniemi or even sleep in a glass igloo to watch the Northern Lights. New Zealand's South Island has ski lodges and hostels with useful features like rooms to dry your boots and gear. Many places have hot tubs - our travelers really like the hotels on the British Columbia Ski Tour where they can "soak in hot tubs for optimal relaxation each day."
How physically demanding are ski tours?
Skiing and snowboarding take a lot of energy and strength. At Treble Cone in New Zealand, for example, you'll ski full days on a mountain with 700m vertical drops across 550ha. The British Columbia tour visits four big resorts in 11 days - one of our travelers said "you'll be skiing until you can't ski another inch." But tours include rest days, like a free day in Queenstown on the South Island Snow Safari. It's good to get in shape before your trip and know when to take breaks.
What skill level do I need for a ski tour?
These tours work for everyone from first-timers to experts. At Bansko resort in Bulgaria, beginners get 6 days of ski lessons or 3 days of snowboard lessons with pro guides. If you're advanced, you can try challenging runs like the steep chutes at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, where 25% of runs are for experts. Our travelers say the "guides went out of their way to make sure everyone was comfortable regardless of ability level" at places like Treble Cone in New Zealand, which has both beginner areas and tough expert runs.
What else can I do besides skiing?
You'll find lots of fun extras on ski tours. In Finnish Lapland, you can watch the Northern Lights, go dog sledding, and sleep in glass igloos. The British Columbia tour takes you to natural hot springs and mountain towns like Nelson, with its 80 restaurants and bars. In New Zealand, you get a free day in Queenstown to try bungee jumping or take a Milford Sound cruise. One of our travelers points out that "while you'll see a lot of snow, you'll also see a great deal of the destination's main attractions."
What weather should I expect?
The weather really depends on where you go. Finnish Lapland can get as cold as -22°F (-30°C) with short winter days. New Zealand's Mt Hutt sees everything from sunny spring skiing to deep powder days, getting about 5.5m of snow each year. Our travelers found "perfect powder conditions" in British Columbia's mountains but say to pack for changing weather. Make sure to bring good layers and waterproof gear - some tours like the Bansko Explorer include winter clothing rental.
















