February half term ski holidays are the ideal time for snow-mad families to hit the slopes. Enjoy fantastic powder, and let the little ones join in the fun with plenty of kid-friendly activities (sledging, anyone?).
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Where to head for the best February Half Term ski resorts?
Les Menuires half term ski holidays are great for laid-back families looking to max out on slope time. Here, you can enjoy plenty of chill piste-time, and enjoy access to the largest linked ski area in the world - the 600km Les Trois Vallées.
La Thuile skiing holidays at half term are great for escaping the hustle and bustle. With Italian schools not breaking up for the school holidays, pistes here are much quieter.
Flaine half term ski trips offer tons of kid-friendly activities on and off the slopes. There are also heaps of ski-in ski-out hotels - ideal when you have young children in tow.
Wengen half term skiing holidays are a hidden gem. A charming, car-free Swiss ski resort only reachable by train; children will love riding the mountain railway, and you'll enjoy the spas and Matterhorn vistas.
The charming village of Bansko is one of Bulgaria's most popular half term ski holidays. Boasting wide and varied pistes, it comes with a low price tag making it great for half term ski bargains. Fantastic skiing for newbies and daredevils alike.
Half term ski trips in La Massana = bright bluebird days on gentle slopes. A quiet alternative to neighbouring Arinsal and Pas de la Casa, this is a fab pick for beginners and intermediate seeking cruisy blues, easy reds, and great ski deals.
What’s the best ski resorts to book for a half term ski holiday?
Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Norway all offer fantastic family-friendly fun, varied slopes, and excellent snow totals in February, making them the perfect destinations for a half term ski trip.
And if you’re looking to save a bit of money, Andorra, Bulgaria, and Poland make great, cheaper alternatives for beginners and groups. Read more about our best cheap half term ski holidays here.
Where is the best skiing during February half term in Europe?
The vast Three Valleys ski area and the resort of Avoriaz in the French Alps are an excellent choice for those seeking varied slopes, ski-in/ski-out accommodations, and impressive snow totals.
What ski resorts are best to book for a snow-sure February half term ski holiday?
Tignes, Val Thorens, and Sölden’s high-altitude peaks make them ideal for snow-sure skiing at half term, and typically offer excellent snow coverage well into the Easter ski holidays too. If you fancy your half term ski holiday a little further off-piste, we recommend checking out Norway and Finland too for some epic high-altitude glacier skiing!
If in doubt, use our ‘high-altitude’ filter during your search to ensure you pick a resort with plenty of snow coverage.
What are the best beginner’s ski resorts for half term?
Obergurgl ski resort in Austria, Alpe d’Huez, Les Arcs, and La Plagne in France, and Passo Tonale in Italy, all make great choices for beginner-friendly half term ski holidays. With their gentle nursery slopes, excellent ski schools, and heaps of green and blue runs, it’s the perfect pick for anyone looking to book their first family ski holiday or wanting to build up some slope-side confidence.
What are the best family ski resorts for half term?
La Plagne and Les Gets in the French Alps are packed with family fun during half term. Let kids run wild in the dedicated children’s areas after their ski school lessons, and pick from a wide range of family-friendly accommodations, including self-catered, bed & breakfast, and half board, all within reach of the slopes.
Are ski resorts generally busy at half term?
Yes, ski resorts tend to be busy during the February half term, as kids are on break from school. This makes this the peak time for ski holidays, with many families taking advantage. If you're looking to go skiing during the half term holiday, we recommend booking early, especially if you're after ski hire or ski lessons.
That being said, there are many ways to dodge the crowds during the school holidays, including opting for a lesser-known resort or ski destination. To learn more, read our half term ski holiday hacks blog here.
Why book at ski holiday during half term?
Skiing at half term is the perfect blend of snowy slopes and time away from school for families, offering parents and kids the ideal opportunity to travel together and experience the mountains. Other times of year include the Easter ski holidays, Christmas ski holidays, and New Year's Eve.
What's the best way to plan a half term ski holiday with kids?
Plan early. This secures you the best deals on accommodation, flights, ski passes, and ensures you book any ski hire or ski lessons in advance, as these can become competitive at the last minute.
When choosing your destination, we recommend selecting a location that is both family-friendly and high-altitude, ensuring excellent snow coverage. For more help, check out our best half term blogs for France, Italy, and Austria.
Should I pre-book ski lessons for half term ski holidays?
Yes, with kids out of school, demand is high, and availability in ski school and for ski lessons fills up quickly. Save yourself the stress by booking your ski lessons well in advance. We also recommend doing the same with ski rental. For more top tips for half-term ski holiday planning, read our blog here.
Should I book in advance for a half term ski holiday?
Absolutely. Half term is among the busiest times on the slopes, which means flights, accommodation, lift passes, ski rentals, and ski lessons fill up fast. Booking early guarantees better prices and availability, with last-minute options being rare and (likely) more expensive than other times of the ski season. For recommendations on the best half term ski holidays, click here.