Italian holiday resorts are distinguished for their variety and can also
cater for the most demanding travellers; - ski resorts, golden sandy
beaches in Sardinia and Tuscany, spas and wellness centres, ancient
cities and historical towns. Italy awaits sea lovers from May to
October, when you can swim and sunbathe in the best resorts and, on the
Adriatic Riviera, the swimming season can prolong itself further
(according to the weather conditions).
The ski districts of the Alps and Apennines are among Italy's
show-pieces. Unlike close-by Austria and Switzerland, in Italian ski
resorts a continuous festive atmosphere reigns supreme. From December to
April it is possible to avail of a full range of tourist and animation
services, sure snow, excellent weather conditions for skiing and many
more days of sunshine compared to the other ski resorts of the Alpine
arc. You will also find 2,500 km of slopes and more than 1,500 ski lift
systems. In any resort you stop at, the ski-pass will allow you to ski
in all the best Italian skiing districts.
Italian ski resorts cater for all levels of skiers. To the North east of
the country there is Val d'Aosta (Cervinia, Pila, La Thuile, Mount
Rosa, Courmayeur, Aosta) where the majority of slopes are for the higher
levels; this zone attracts climbers and hikers thanks to the steep
rocky walls of its mountains.
The ski resorts of the Dolomites (Val di Fiemme, Cortina D'Ampezzo,
Arabba, Val Gardena, Marmolada, Sella Ronda, Predazzo, Cavalese) offer
flatter slopes which attract skiers of all levels; the magnificent
beauty of the Dolomites and its pine forests will not leave visitors
indifferent.