Dolomiti Superski: Ski holidays in the Dolomites
A skiing holiday of superlatives! In the heart of the Dolomites, around 1,200 kilometres of slopes in the world's largest ski network, Dolomiti Superski, are waiting to be discovered by you.
Top 5 reasons for skiing in the Dolomites
- One ski pass for 12 ski areas: With the Dolomiti Superski pass, you can make your turns across 1,200 kilometres of slopes at top value for money.
- Breathtaking scenery: the Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offer spectacular mountain landscapes and panoramas.
- Variety of slopes for all levels: from beginners to professionals, there are numerous ski slopes with different levels of difficulty.
- Excellent snow reliability: state-of-the-art snowmaking systems ensure optimum snow conditions throughout the winter.
- Unique mountain hut culture: dumplings or pasta – preferably both! Savour Alpine and Mediterranean cuisine in rustic ski huts right on the slopes.
Which ski areas are included?
- Kronplatz: With 120 kilometres of slopes, ideal for skiers of all levels and offers long, varied runs.
- Gröden/Seiser Alm: 181 kilometres of slopes and famous for its World Cup races and family-friendly slopes.
- Alta Badia: 130 kilometres of slopes, ideal for connoisseurs and families, with excellent gastronomy.
- 3 Zinnen Dolomites: 115 kilometres of ski runs, guaranteed snow and known for its perfectly groomed, natural slopes.
- Cortina d'Ampezzo: 120 kilometres of slopes, a historic ski resort in Italy with first-class slopes and the venue for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- Gitschberg Jochtal: Family-friendly area with 110 kilometres of slopes and fantastic views of the Dolomites.
- Carezza/Val di Fassa: 110 kilometres of slopes with sunny slopes and wonderful panoramic views of the Catinaccio/Rosengarten.
- Obereggen/Val di Fiemme: 111 kilometres of slopes, guaranteed snow and famous for night skiing.
- Arabba/Marmolada: 60 kilometres of ski runs, ideal for experienced skiers and home to the highest peak in the Dolomites.
- Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino: 100 kilometres of slopes with many family-friendly slopes and modern lifts.
- Civetta: 72 kilometres of slopes with long, quiet runs and an authentic atmosphere in the ski huts.
- Passo Rolle/San Martino di Castrozza: 60 kilometres of slopes, perfect for nature lovers and surrounded by impressive mountains
Dolomiti Superski offers
Dolomiti Superpremière
With this special, skiers and snowboarders can start the winter season at a favourable price. The promotional period is valid from the start of the season (end of November/beginning of December) until 21 December 2024.
- If you stay four consecutive days in the Dolomites region during this period, you will receive a day ski pass and one night's accommodation free of charge!
- If your stay lasts eight days, you even get two days in the accommodation and day ski passes for free!
- There are special prices at ski schools and hire centres.
Dolomiti Springdays
In spring it gets warmer, the days get longer and the snow conditions are ideal for unforgettable days of skiing.
- Dolomiti Superski sun skiing plus free ski day: From 15 March to 22 March 2025, you pay one night less for a 7-day stay and receive a free one-day ski pass (6-day ski pass for the price of 5 days).
- From 23 March 2025 until the end of the season, ski holidaymakers only pay for 3 days on a four-day holiday. The ski pass for 4 days is also available for the price of 3.
Superski Family
For families with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 paying members (no ski pass for children born in 2022 and later), there is the ‘Superski Family’ option.
This allows you to top up your MyDolomiti Skicards with 10 to max. 20 ski days per person (in the entire Dolomiti Superski area). This flexible solution allows you to use the top-up ski days according to the needs of each family member. Further attractive family offers are available for multi-day and season ski passes.
IKON Pass
Dolomiti Superski is a partner of IKON Pass, an international ski pass association based in the USA. Anyone in possession of this IKON Pass can ski in numerous ski resorts around the world for up to 7 days without restrictions. This includes Dolomiti Superski (alongside Kitzbühel and Zermatt in Europe).
Further information: www.ikonpass.com.
Winter holidays without skiing possible
There are also many opportunities for an exciting winter holiday in South Tyrol away from the ski slopes. One highlight is the Marmolada cable car, which takes you to the highest peak in the Dolomites and offers breathtaking panoramic views.
After a cold day outdoors, the best place to relax is in one of the swimming pools in the area. The Cron4 in Bruneck, for example, offers various pools, saunas and spa treatments.
Cross-country skiing fans can let off steam on the Seiser Alm, which offers over 80 kilometres of perfectly groomed trails. You can also discover the snow-covered nature in this region on winter hikes, snowshoe hikes and ice skating.