Ski holidays in Les Arcs

One of Europe's biggest and best lift-linked ski areas

  • 18 green runs, 129 blue runs, 77 red runs, 34 black runs across the Paradiski area
  • Resort altitude from 1200 metres - 3228 metres 
  • 425 kilometres of slopes across the Paradiski area 

Les Arcs is a purpose built resort so you can find everything you need for a great week skiing. Many of the properties we offer have convenient access to the renowned Paradiski ski area, so you get out and explore the 200km of slopes without any hassle. Les Arcs is made up of four resorts of varying altitude, all self contained with their own restaurants, bars and activities. You can access all of the villages with a shuttle bus running throughout the day.

We have accommodation in three of the villages, take your pick between family friendly Arc 1800 with an activity area comprising of aquatic centre, toboggan runs, fun trail, beginner's area and children's practice area, adding to its popularity with families and beginners. Arc 1950 is a pretty car free village with excellent restaurants, bars, shops and a spa, plus good access to the slopes. Intermediate and advanced skiers will enjoy the fantastic doorstep skiing and close proximity to the Aiguille Rouge Glacier in Arc 2000.

The Les Arcs-Vallandry Ski Area is Europe's first B-Corp-accredited ski resort. B-Corp evaluates a company's impact on the planet and people, and it is given to companies which meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and responsibility. The goal is to transform the global economy to benefit all individuals, communities, and the environment. As well as being B-Corp accredited, Les Arcs also have two Flocon Vert snowflakes, demonstrating the resorts commitment to environmental preservation, highlighting its dedication to sustainable development.  The resort has done a number of things to achieve these accreditations including using more sustainable fuel in snow groomers and providing a car-free resort, plus all visitors who arrive by rail will also have free access to the funicular. With a new purchasing policy for the resort, almost 90% of its purchases are in the local Rhône--Alpes region. There has also been a focus on regreening the mountain area by planting trees and restoring wetland areas.

Skiing and snowboarding in Les Arcs

Les Arcs is part of the Paradiski Ski Area, offering 200km of slopes across the local area. There are plenty of areas for beginners to practise turns and techniques, intermediates and advanced skiers and snowboarders will enjoy the abundance of well groomed slopes of varying levels, and with the impressive Vanoise Express cable car provides easy access to a further 225km of pistes in neighbouring La Plagne.

Where to stay in Les Arcs

We offer accommodation across all of the resorts in Les Arcs. Choose between a variety of hotels and apartments, many of which have ski in/ ski out access and wellness facilities to relax after a day on the slopes.

Bars and restaurants in Les Arcs

Each of the different resorts in Les Arcs have their own charm but all have a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants. The après scene is vibrant and lively, with live music and DJ sets often found in the bars both on and off the mountain.

Food lovers will enjoy the many authentic restaurants serving delicious Savoyard dishes such as fondue and tartiflette. You can also find a variety of restaurants serving fine French food, tex-mex and pizza. 

What's included in an Inghams holiday to Les Arcs

Flights, transfers and accommodation based on self catering, half board or full board or all inclusive. Optional extras include equipment hire, lift pass and tuition, please see the 'Ski extras' tab below for more information on these.

Added value

Save £100pp on your 2024/25 ski holiday when you pre-buy your lift pass and equipment hire/carriage (Book by 3 June 2024)

Free half day lift pass included with 6 day Essential Paradiski lift passes (valid from 12.30 on the day of arrival)

Ski hotels in Les Arcs

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The Les Mélèzes has a great location in Les Arc, you are a snowballs throw from the slopes and being on either half board or full board, the hotel provides excellent value for money.

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Chalet Altitude Apartments are in a well located residence in Arc 2000 with a food delivery service included. The offer doorstep skiing and a modern wellness area within the residence. The apartments have a warm feel with a traditional Savoyard style, plus food delivery service is available, making them the perfect choice for your ski holiday and many have amazing views of Mont Blanc and the valley.  

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These outstanding and highly sought-after luxury self catered apartments constructed in traditional wood and stone are located in the heart of the superb traffic-free resort of Arc 1950, which offers excellent access to the pistes and a good choice of quality restaurants, shops, bars and leisure facilities. 

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  • 246 rooms
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The Hotel du Golf is an excellent value hotel, offered on an all inclusive basis all meals and drinks are included. Located at the foot of the nursery slopes with ski-in/ski-out access, this hotel definitely ticks all the boxes for a winter ski holiday.

 

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Literally translated as 'Crown of the Moon' this five star hotel in Les Arcs exudes luxury. It ticks all the boxes for a winter escape with rooms furnished to a high standard, a pool and wonderful views across Les Arcs. Offered on a bed and breakfast or half board basis. 

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  • 218 rooms
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With spectacular views of Mont Blanc and being at the foot of the slopes, this hotel is in a great location in Arc 2000. Also being ski-in, ski-out makes it even better. You'll enjoy breakfast and dinner included on a half board basis.

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  • 36 apartments
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This high quality, stylish residence has a wonderful location on the piste above the village of Arc 1800 and is just a short ski from the ski lifts and ski school meeting point. These apartments are offered on a self catered board basis with the option to upgrade to half board. 

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This modern hotel offers a half board basis, skiing to the door, panoramic views and has indoor pool, fitness room, sauna and steam room. The comfortable bedrooms sleep up to 4 people and all have a balcony with a panoramic view over the resort or of the surrounding mountains.

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Apart-Hotel Eden is sister to the Edenarc Apartments located just next door. Sitting on the side of the piste, just a short ski from the ski lifts and ski school meeting point, this property is an exciting new addition for Arc 1800 and offers spacious accommodation with the added touch of hotel service. This hotel is offered on a bed and breakfast board basis with the option to upgrade to half board with a supplement.

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Located on the slopes in the highest village of Les Arcs, the La Source des Arcs residence is made up of modern and high-standard self-catered apartments that offer spectacular, panoramic views of the pistes and mountains. 

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Hotel La Cachette is located in Arc 1600 and is newly refurbished. Offered on a half board basis, you'll enjoy breakfast and dinner included with your stay. The hotel also has an indoor and outdoor hot tub and sauna in the relaxation area, as well as a lovely bar and lounge.

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The self catered apartments are located in the building adjacent to Chantel Apartments. You'll benefit from a ski in ski out location as well as some fantastic views over the mountains and village of Arc 1800. 

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Located in the village of Arc 1800, on the side of the piste, the Le Belmont apartments have spectacular panoramic views as far as the eye can see. Offered on a self catered board basis, make the most of the fully equipped kitchen or explore the number of bars and restaurants located in the resort. 

Ski and Snowboard Information
Skiing levels
Beginner
Intermediates
Advanced
Snowboard
Cross country

Beginners skiing and snowboarding in Les Arcs

The gentler slopes of Arc 1800 are a great choice for novice skiers and boarders with some lovely wide tree lined pistes, perfect for practising your turns and techniques.

Once you have built up your confidence, hop on the Transarc cable-car or the Arcabulle chair-lift to go between Arc 1800 and Arc 2000. In Arc 2000 there are also plenty of blue runs, which is a great area to progress to once you have gained more confidence. There are some gentle runs from the stop of the St Jacques chairlift, which are great for building your confidence.

Intermediates skiing and snowboarding in Les Arcs

Les Arcs, and the Paradiski area as a whole is ideal for intermediate skiers. The resort is both diverse and accessible, providing a mixture of routes that are easily explored. There is no reason why an intermediate skier or boarder cannot, comfortably visit every part of the mountain.

We highly recommend heading to the top of the Grizzly 68 chair where a network of red and blue runs criss-cross the woods back to Vallandry and Peisey.

You can easily cruise to Villaroger through the woods along the Vallée de L’Arc blue. Alternatively, follow the Aiguille Rouge red from the top of the Lanchettes chairlift, along the ridge of the mountain before dropping into the trees. An easier section of one of the most challenging runs in resort. 

Advanced skiing and snowboarding in Les Arcs

Expert skiers and boarders will love Les Arcs. The mountain provides incredible challenges both on and off the piste, making it a first class destination for advanced skiers. Arc 2000 offers the most black runs: the Robert Blanc, the Génépi and the Refuge, to name a few.

The ungroomed Natur’ runs are an incredible draw. Three of these massive mogul fields descend from the top of the Varet lift. The pistes are wide, but incredibly steep and bumpy. Enjoy the spectacular views from the top – because you won’t have time on the way down.

The steep run from the top of the Aiguille Rogue all the way to Villaroger is infamous. The narrow and often crowded start to the run takes you along a lengthy and varied route covering different types of terrain and descending 2000m across 7km.

The Flying Kilometre offers a terrifying challenge to all but the most hardened speed freaks. A steep, icy descent, pro-riders have been known to travel the length of this chute at speeds of 200kmph. If you’re up for it, you too can challenge the pros on supervised time trials.

Freestyle and terrain parks in Les Arcs

Les Arcs is an excellent destination for freestyle enthusiasts. The excellent boardercross, which you can access from the top of the Col de la Chal, provides hours of entertainment, even if you are a freestyle novice. Why not challenge a friend to a one-on-one race down the mountain?

Mille8 in Arc 1800 has its very own boardercross too, Les Bosses. Use your lift pass to register at the top of the course and cameras will film your descent so you can share your amazing freestyle skills online. At night the atmosphere is extra special as multi-coloured LED lights provide illumination to the course.

Near the base of the Arpette’s chairlift are a couple of freestyle facilities including the Apocalypse snow park. This freestyle park is served by its own ski lift and offers a range of jumps and rails suitable for a mix of abilities.

The nearby Big Air Bag, is perfect for those that want to try their hand at big-style jumps and tricks with a guaranteed soft landing. And during the spring months the neighbouring waterslide provides hours of entertainment as ambitious skiers and boarders attempt to ski across a short pond. Prepare for a big splash.


Mountain facts
Area 425 km
Resort Altitude 1800m
Ski Alt. From 1200m
Ski Alt. To 3250m
Runs 18 129 77 34
Longest run 7 Km
Lifts
Lift Ski LockersNo
Night Skiing IncludedYes
Glaciers1
Off-piste OptionsYes
Things To Do

Restaurants, food and drink

Les Arcs is an excellent ski resort for eating out with a wide choice of restaurants both on and off the mountain. Up in Arc 2000, the rustic Chalet de L’Arc is a must stop for lunch. The prices can be expensive but the traditional atmosphere is highly recommended – especially the strong smell of reblochon and other French cheeses.

The French flavours continue off the mountain. In the centre of Arc 1950 the popular Le Mazot restaurant specialises in traditional Savoyard cuisine, such as fondue and tartiflette. Tables book-up quickly and we suggest booking in advance for your evening meal.

Just around the corner from Le Mazot, Le Vache Rouge is also highly recommended. This quirky restaurant greets outside visitors with a large red cow and the cow theme continues inside, both with the funky interior and on the menu. Beef steaks and burgers abound, but again it is the fondue (with meat platter) that makes us want to go back.

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Arc 2000, the delightful Au Refuge Gourmand is as cozy as it is charming. A very small restaurant – what it lacks in size it makes up for in friendly service and delicious food and drink.

Finally, if you’re looking for a quick snack in Arc 2000, it’s hard to find many better restaurants than the Bois de L’Ours, which specialises in delicious sandwiches, burgers and cakes. 

Lower down the mountain, in Arc 1800, there are plenty of restaurants to welcome skiers. La Fruitiere, which is part of the La Folie Douce, serves delicious local and authentic food in an incredible setting. If you are looking for a quick lunch spot L'Altiport Restaurant near the bottom of the Les Arcs Snow Park serves quick bites such as burgers and hotdogs. 

Après, bars, clubs and nightlife

There are plenty of bars dotted around Les Arcs. The main après scene is in Arc 1800, head to Folie Douce  for authentic French apres or the Bar King Mad (known as BKM) at the end of the ski day.  Later in the evening partygoers head from BKM to Red Hot Saloon. Just a few doors down in the Arc 1800 village, this bar has a large terrace, which is an excellent place for chilling out on a bluebird day. Live music inspires crazy dancing until late into the evening.

At the top of resort, Arc 2000 has a great variety of après destinations. One of our favourites is the Bowling Arc 2000 – a fabulous mixture of bowling lanes, pool tables, arcade machines and, of course, a cocktail bar. The expert mixologists will even deliver your drinks to your bowling game. Chill out at the Village Igloo bar, a bar carved out of ice with an adjoining ice grotto. It is definitely worth going just for the photo opportunities. Clubbers are also welcomed in Arc 2000. Latino Loco is the go to destination for late night dance music and DJ sets.

Arc 1950 has a much quieter après scene, but we’ve had loads of fun at Les Belles Pintes Irish pub, dancing to cheesy eighties pop music until late into the evening. The piste side terrace of Chalet de Luigi Bar is frequently heaving at the end of the ski day.

Shopping

Shoppers should head to Arc 1950. There is a variety of sports equipment shops – from upmarket boutiques to specialised children’s sports retailers like Les Petits Troubadours.

Amongst the many equipment shops there are also a several places to buy gifts. Cascade Sucre, as the name implies, sells anything sweet, and has an excellent range of chocolates. There is even a little stall where you can buy ice cream.

You can also buy traditional Savoyard products, from ornaments to fine cheeses and liquors, at regional produce shops in both Arc 1950 and 2000. They make an excellent gift for friends and family who sadly couldn’t join you on your holiday.

Supermarkets are easily found across the resort, with one of the largest located in Arc 1950.

Spas and relaxation

Les Arcs has a fabulous range of spas and leisure facilities. The Cinq Mondes spa in Arc 1950 is a luxurious swimming pool complex and wellness centre. The indoor swimming pool is particularly impressive with grand chandeliers and rock features.

In Arc 1800 both the Hotel Eden and the Hotel du Golf have their own spa and relaxation facilities. And the state of the art Mille 8 complex has a stunning aquatic centre, just off the slopes and overlooking Mont Blanc. The exciting slides and water features are perfect for children.

Visitors to Arc 2000 have a fine choice of spas too. The Paradiski’s first ever 5 star hotel, the luxury Taj-I Mah has a large spa area and indoor pool complex. Guests have access to saunas, steam baths, sensory showers and a solarium. Massages and beauty treatments are also available to buy locally. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day spent skiing.

Arts, culture and events

The winter season begins in Les Arcs with the yearly Les Arcs European Film Festival. Ten feature films go head-to-head to try to win the coveted Crystal Arrow – awarded by a prestigious jury of filmmakers.

Festive celebrations run throughout mid-December into the New Year, including a torch lit descent, fireworks and dancing at the Place Olympique on New Years Eve. 

Freeride Week takes place in Arc 1950 towards the end of January and offers a week of competitions to freeriding skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. The event includes the Freeride World Qualifier and the Freeride Junior Tour as well as talks on skiing safely off-piste.

Finally, Les Arcs turns into a home-away-from-home on the last week of March when The Great British Celebration arrives in resort. The whole resort is decked in Union Jack bunting and a series of events are hosted to celebrate all things British.

Set at the top of the Varet gondola in Arc 2000 you can find the Fresques Lumineuses de l’Aiguille Rouge, a unique passageway in the gondola garage,  with a range of illuminated murals. The theme this year is 'Seasonal Lights' so you can admire a range of different displays - it is included with your ski pass, and is open daily throughout the winter. 

Things to do in Les Arcs

Paradiski is renowned amongst Alpine resorts for its outstanding skiing and it certainly deserves its reputation as a skier’s paradise! However, while you could ski from the crack of dawn until the last lift every day of your ski holiday, and will never tire of the incredible slopes here, Les Arcs has so much more to offer both on and off the piste.

Museum of Mountain Animals

This free museum showcases mountain flora and fauna, learn about the mountains eco-system and appreciate the nature surrounding the resort. It can be found at the top of the Vallandry cable car. 

First Tracks

Join the pisteurs to be the first skiers on the mountain where they will point out the main peaks and accompany you as you enjoy the freshly-pisted slopes before sharing breakfast as the sun comes up. Mandatory registration is required before 15:00 on Tuesday (Subject to change. Check with our representatives whilst you are away for the most up to date information)

Tobogganing

Fun and thrills are guaranteed with the toboggan run in 1800. Open each day and for a small local fee you can fly down the dedicated toboggan run. 

Igloo Village and Ice Grotto

The Les Arcs Ice Grotto allows you can admire the incredible ice sculpture exhibition which features all sorts of stunning, hand-carved figures. 

The Rodeo Park Luge

Enjoy whizzing down the 3km descent with twists and turns on sledge. Every Wednesday afternoon this adrenaline-packed, three-kilometre toboggan ride from the top of the Arcabulle lift in Arc 2000 stays open after the pistes close so you can sledge after sundown. The nocturnal descent is bookable by reservation only.

Minimum ages and heights apply. Your Inghams representative can help you to book this activity locally.

Parapenting

Like hang-gliding, but with skis on. Strap a parachute on and join a guide in an adrenaline-filled jump off the edge of the mountain, where you will soar through the skies above the pistes before coming to a gentle landing above either Arc 1600 or 1800. Speak to your local representative for advice on how to book this adrenaline rush of an experience.

Night skiing in Arc 2000

Have you ever wanted to extend your ski day into the night? Have a go at night skiing on the Cabanes piste (Arc 1800) each day until around 19:30 and until approximately 20:30 on Thursdays (subject to change). 

Dinner in a yurt  

Join local expert Yourtine for a Savoyard evening by the fire in an authentic Mongolian yurt.  After snowshoeing from Arc 1950 or riding there by snake gliss, you’ll walk to the yurts along a torch-lit pathway. A traditional Savoyard meal of seasonal vegetable soup, tartiflette and other Alpine specialities is served by the wooden stove.

Speak to your Inghams representative for assistance booking this trip.

Ice climbing in Champagny-en-Vanoise

In the Champagny-en-Vanoise valley, natural waterfalls freeze over because of the intense cold, making it a favourite playground for climbers. Here you will find the famous Ice Tower, a completely unique man-made ice structure! 

At twenty-four metres high, it has multiple routes to the top with different angles and reliefs, meaning climbers of all levels can enjoy an amazing ascent. The experienced instructors will provide your equipment and give complete beginners an introduction to the world of ice climbing.

Géants de Malgovert

Take the children to explore the giant 7 metre tall wooden statues in the Malgovert forest, with a range of climbing walls, platforms and rope nests, it is an excellent way to experience the beauty of nature from above. Designed to raise awareness to the woodland setting, you can find the Malgovert giants just down from the Mont Blanc chairlift. 

Ski Extras Offer

Save £100pp on your lift pass & ski hire - Save £100pp on your 2024/2025 ski holiday when you pre-buy your lift pass and equipment hire/carriage (offer ends 3rd June 2024)

Valid on all departure dates between 1st December 2024 and 30th April 2025. Buy any lift pass (found within the 'Extras' tab on checkout) and add either ski/snowboard hire or ski/snowboard carriage at the same time, for the same person to receive the discount.

Lift Pass
6 days Season Child
5 - 12 years
Adult
13 - 64 years
Senior
65 - 74 years
Paradiski 'Essential' Area Pass Low £234 £290 £234
High £274 £340 £274
Local 'Classic' Pass Low £209 £260 £209
High £245 £305 £245

Lift pass information 

Free lift passes for children aged 0-4 are issued locally, photo ID required.

Free lift passes for seniors aged 75+ are issued locally with a €10 ski card, photo ID required.

Local Pass covers Les Arc and the Paradiski Area Pass covers La Plagne, Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry.

The Paradiski link (Vanoise Express) will be open from 15th December 2024 for the W24/25 season.

Season dates 

  • Low season: 16 - 22 Dec 23 & 30 Mar - 30 Apr 24
  • High season: 23 Dec 23 - 29 Mar 24

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

Equipment Hire
6 days Category

Child

6 - 12 years

Adults

13 years +

Skis Red - £108
Black - £123
Skis & boots Blue - £123
Red £97 £143
Black - £164

White category skis, boots and helmet are available for children aged 3 - 5 years: £54

6 days Category

Child

7 - 12 years

Adults

13 years +

Snowboard Red - £108
Black - £123
Snowboard & boots Red £97 £143
Black - £164
Equipment information

A helmet is included for children.

Please see here for description of hire categories.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

Tuition for Arc 1600
Ski tuition

Child

5 - 12 years

Adult

13 years +

6 days AM £177 £177

Tuition information

Ski AM timings: 9:30am - 12pm

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Please ensure you pre-book tuition for high season dates to avoid the ski schools being fully booked.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices will be confirmed at time of booking.

Tuition for Arc 1800
Ski tuition

Child

5 - 13 years

Adult

14 years +

6 days AM £198 £198
6 days PM £198 £198

 

Snowboard tuition

Child

8 - 13 years

Adult

14 years +

6 days AM £198 £198
6 days PM £198 £198

 

Private tuition

2 Hours

1/2 people £96
3/4 people £155

Tuition information

Ski and snowboard AM timings: 9:15 - 11:45am except the following periods

  • 9:30am - 12pm (10 - 16 Dec 23) 
  • 9 - 11:30am (04 Feb - 03 Mar 24)

Ski PM timings: only available on the dates below

  • 2:15 - 4:45pm (17 - 30 Dec 23)
  • 2:30 - 5pm (04 Feb - 03 Mar 24)
  • 2:15 - 4:45pm (08 - 21 Apr 24)

Snowboard PM timings: only available on the dates below

  • 2:15 - 4:45pm (17 - 30 Dec 23)
  • 2:30 - 5pm (04 Feb - 03 Mar 24)
  • 2:15 - 4:45pm (04 Mar - 21 Apr 24)

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Please ensure you pre-book tuition for high season dates to avoid the ski schools being fully booked.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices will be confirmed at time of booking.

Tuition for Arc 1950 & 2000
Ski tuition

Child

5 - 12 years

Adult

13 years +

6 days AM £196 £196

 

Snowboard tuition

Child

8 - 12 years

Adult

13 years +

6 days AM £208 £208

 

Kids club

Child

3 - 4 years

Panda Club

6 days AM

£209

Tuition information

  • Ski and snowboard AM timings: 9:15 - 11:45am
  • Panda Club AM timings: 9:15 - 11:30am
  • Advanced snowboard tuition is only available during February

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Please ensure you pre-book tuition for high season dates to avoid the ski schools being fully booked.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices will be confirmed at time of booking.

Travel Information

All our holidays include return travel to resort either by flight or train and then the transfer between the airport or railway station and Les Arcs.

Departures are on Saturdays with stays for 7 or 14 nights except our 8 night Eurostar Snow Train package which departs Saturday and returns a week late on the Sunday.

The transfer in Les Arcs will stop as chose as possible to your chosen accommodation. In some cases there may be a 5 minutes' walk due to the location of the property not being accessible by coach, particularly in Arc 2000 where access to some accommodation is through the underground car park.

Private transfers and self drive options are available, call to book these.

Travel By Air

Flights to Chambery or Geneva from 13 UK airports

Transfer Times

  • Chambery airport: approx. 2 hours 15 mins by coach
  • Geneva airport: approx. 3 hours 15 mins by coach 

For customers that're booking a Gatwick flight, we highly recommend that you choose the morning flight for Les Arcs due to the traffic light system in the Tarentaise Valley. This system controls and slows down the traffic, stopping traffic sitting in dangerous places, like tunnels, where rocks can fall and to make snow clearing easier when it is snowing. This can impact your transfer time, meaning you may arrive into resort later and leaving for the airport earlier. 

Please note that during peak weeks and poor weather conditions that the transfer may be longer.

Private transfers and self drive options are available.

Travel by Eurostar Snow Train (8 night package)

We now have a special 8 night Eurostar Snow Train package to Les Arcs (available for departures from 16th Dec 2023 to 27th January 2024). Please call to book this option. 

This is a train that departs on the Saturday and returns 8 days later back to London on the Sunday giving you 7 days of skiing and an extra night in Bourg St Maurice before returning home included in the Eurostar Snow Train Package.

 Here are the provisional timings

Saturdays 

Arrive

Depart

London St Pancras

-

 09:01

Lille

11:25

12:15

Bourg St Maurice

18:20

 

Upon arrival you take the funicular up to Arc 1600 and then the shuttle bus to your accommodation. (40 minutes)

Spend 7 nights in your chosen hotel or apartment

Check out Saturday morning and store your luggage at your accommodation and enjoy a day on the slopes

Approx 17:00 (exact timings to be confirmed in resort), meet your transfer down to Bourg St Maurice for an overnight stay at the Base Camp Lodge with dinner and breakfast included. Twin triple and quad rooms are available.

On Sunday, a transfer will take you to the station for your return home.

Sundays 

Arrive

Depart

Bourg St Maurice

-

 08:26

Lille

14:30

15:35

London St Pancras

16:00

 
Travel by Train (7 nights)

We also have a 7 night train option to Les Arcs that can be booked on line.

This is a train that departs and returns Saturdays which a much shorter transfer of 45 minutes from Bourg St Maurice railway station.

 Here are the provisional timings

Saturdays 

Arrive

Depart

London St Pancras

-

 07:04

Change at Lille Europe

09:26

11:03

Change at Lyon Part Dieu

14:00

14:50

Bourg St Maurice

18:45

 

Upon arrival you meet you transfer up to Les Arcs (40 minutes)

Return timings are as follows

Saturdays

Arrive

Depart

Bourg St Maurice

-

 12:38

Change at Lyon Part Dieu

16:10

17:00

Change at Lille Europe

19:58

21:00

London St Pancras

21:27

 

Good to know

  • High altitude skiing
  • Most accommodation is ski in/ski out
  • Great range of accommodation
  • Train and plane travel options
  • Inghams rep based in resort
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