The best luxury ski chalets worldwide are had in the busy resort town Chamonix in France, an ideal locale for a skiing holiday with rest, relaxation and the joy of the slopes to choose from. Chamonix emanates a genuine awareness of history equalled only by the awe you feel at the raw natural beauty of the land you find yourself in. Thinking of skiing legend without taking anything else into consideration, when you stay in Chamonix you stay in the town that hosted the very first Winter Olympics back in 1924.
But first, a short general introduction seems in order here. Chamonix, near Mont Blanc, is a scenic commune made up of some sixteen hamlets which makes for an ideal center for any ski holiday. A simple transfer from Geneva airport will whisk you into the resort at which point you can readily plan the rest of your holiday in a part of the world that is always thronged by visitors twelve months a year — and they have good reason. It is rare to find quite the specific slopes and snow for the major winter extreme sports, but here extreme sportsmen on vacation can be sure of finding places to try any extreme sports. Too much effort for you? Not a problem. For people who go on holiday for rest and relaxation Chamonix promises wonderful perspectives which can be reached using a cable car or by walking. That said, there’s no requirement to be an expert to enjoy everything Chamonix offers. Slopes and trails for beginners and casual skiers are in regular use. There’s no choice smarter for an energetic family break than that of a luxury catered chalet. Such chalets will leave you feeling as comfortable as if at home in the mountains with no call to give up luxury while enjoying winter sports. Certainly, as they’re also well priced, there’s no smarter option for a family vacation.
Your family will find plenty of room during your stay in the resort’s luxury in one of the bigger chalets or you might opt for a homier place for just the two of you in what is after all a true romantic locale. Luxury catered chalets can provide the ultimate skiing break whether it’s a romantic get-away for two or hosting a glorious family excursion.
Summertime or winter, there’s still lots to do over your time in the Alps, to number just a few: ice climbing, or just mountaineering. Outside the activities there’s still much to do; souvenirs to buy, sights to see, and historical artefacts and places to visit. Some quick planning will provide all the information you need to find the right airfare and living quarters package and sign up for your preferred level of activity to make this the best holiday yet…