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La maggior parte delle vacanze sono ben spese se trascorse nel calore affettuoso della famiglia. Per questo motivo, a poco più di un mese dalla Pasqua, ti proponiamo alcune delle tradizioni pasquali più sorprendenti d'Europa da vivere con i tuoi cari.  Continua a leggere e preparati a trascorrere una deliziosa Pasqua 2023!   Tradizioni pasquali italiane: Fuochi d'artificio, processioni e uova di Pasqua personalizzate Se ti trovi in Toscana, non perdere l'occasione di visitare Firenze e di assistere allo "scoppio del carro" al Duomo. In questa famosa tradizione pasquale, una torretta chiamata Brindellone viene messa su un carro. Il carro viene poi trainato da buoi bianchi per tutta la città. Una volta che il carro raggiunge il Duomo, dall'altare viene fatta partire una colomba pirotecnica che illumina la torretta sul carro, provocando uno scoppio: se la colomba torna indietro sana e salva, simboleggia un anno di prosperità! L'esplosione del Carro a Firenze, con il Brindellone sopra Un'altra famosa tradizione conosciuta in tutto il mondo e celebrata a Sulmona, in Abruzzo, è l'Incontro di Pasqua, meglio conosciuto come La Madonna che scappa in Piazza. In questa tradizione, la statua della Madonna viene accostata a quella del Cristo risorto in un emozionante incontro tra la madre e il figlio: uno spettacolo imperdibile per chi festeggia la Pasqua in Italia!   In Sicilia, potrai assistere a diversi suggestivi cortei: la Real Maestranza di Caltanissetta, storica associazione di artigiani che riveste un ruolo di primo piano durante le feste religiose; la Processione dei Misteri di Trapani, che è una sfilata di sculture che rappresentano scene bibliche; e le celebrazioni di Prizzi e Adrano, divertenti tradizioni settecentesche che mescolano il sacro con il profano. La Processione dei Misteri di Trapani, in Sicilia Suggerimento: Prolunga il tuo soggiorno in Sicilia e goditi un tour delle sue città barocche "sospese nel tempo" e delle sue splendide spiagge.  Cosa aspetti? Prenota una delle nostre case vacanza in Italia.  Tradizioni pasquali spagnole: Danze della morte e parate  Le Danze della Morte possono sembrare un po' inquietanti all'inizio, ma a Verges (Girona) questa tradizione pasquale è partecipata da adulti e bambini. Lo spettacolo principale, chiamato Processione di Verges, si svolge il Giovedì Santo, mentre quello con i bambini si svolge il giorno di Pasqua. In entrambi i giorni, la Danza della Morte viene riproposta allo stesso modo: con costumi da scheletro, scatole di cenere, la rappresentazione teatrale della passione di Cristo e lo sfondo perfetto del centro storico medievale di Verges! L'inquietante Danza della Morte a Verges  La Pasqua in Spagna si celebra anche con una serie di grandiose processioni. Queste sfilate si svolgono in quasi tutte le città, ma la più famosa di tutte è quella di Siviglia. A Siviglia, le persone si vestono come personaggi tradizionali noti come costaleros e nazarenos in parate che riuniscono una folla di circa 50.000 persone! Un "pasos" portato dai costaleros durante la settimana santa a Siviglia Scopri questi eventi straordinari vicino alla Costa del Sol. Prenota la tua casa vacanza in Spagna!  Tradizioni pasquali francesi: Pasqua di primavera e caccia alle uova  Con i fiori che sbocciano e il clima primaverile al massimo splendore, la caccia alle uova è una tradizione perfetta che si può praticare in quasi ogni parte della Francia con la propria famiglia.Caccia alle uova e divertimento in famiglia, una tradizione pasquale diffusa in tutta la Francia In Francia la caccia alle uova ha un retroscena molto interessante: invece di un coniglietto pasquale, si pensa che le uova siano nascoste da campane volanti! Secondo la credenza generale, quando le campane di tutte le chiese vengono fatte tacere nei tre giorni che precedono la Pasqua, si pensa che volino verso il Papa a Roma per essere benedette. Così, quando le campane tornano, portano con sé le uova di Pasqua e le nascondono nei giardini delle case, dando vita alla tradizione di numerose cacce alle uova in tutta la Francia!  Vuoi partecipare a una di queste divertenti cacce alle uova? Prenota la tua casa vacanza in Francia e preparati a partire quando les cloches sont passées! (Le campane sono arrivate!) Goditi l'accogliente clima primaverile a Chamonix nel nostro grazioso chalet Tré La Vieux (ID struttura: 3287) Tradizioni pasquali croate: Banchetti pasquali e danze tradizionali  In Dalmazia, per festeggiare la Pasqua si indossano costumi tradizionali, si cantano antichi inni e si balla insieme intorno al fuoco: una di queste danze tipiche si chiama Kolo (danza in cerchio), uno spettacolo unico che unisce le persone!  Un'altra tradizione pasquale popolare è quella di regalare uova di Pasqua dipinte (pisanice) alla famiglia e alle persone più care come simbolo di vita. Uova di Pasqua dipinte regalate dai croati ai loro cariMa nessuna celebrazione è completa senza cibo. Come parte del suo delizioso banchetto pasquale, la Croazia serve nel suo menù di Pasqua: uova colorate, cipolline, rafano, insalate francesi, torte tradizionali e un pane speciale con prosciutto cotto fatto in casa!   In Croazia si può continuare a banchettare in qualsiasi momento dell'anno. Per saperne di più, leggi il nostro invitante blog sui piatti tipici croati o scorri verso il basso per avere un assaggio virtuale della sontuosa Gibanica - una croccante pasta a strati con papavero, noci, formaggio e carruba. Delizioso dolce pasquale croato a strati, la Gibanica Gusta la deliziosa cucina croata e goditi il soleggiato clima primaverile. Prenota la tua casa vacanza!  Tradizioni pasquali greche: Rompere le ceramiche e uova di Pasqua rosse  La Pasqua in Grecia viene solitamente celebrata con una settimana di ritardo rispetto al resto d'Europa, poiché segue il calendario giuliano ortodosso. Ma come il resto dei Paesi, la Grecia porta la gioia della Pasqua con le sue tradizioni uniche. A Corfù, il periodo di festa attira migliaia di spettatori greci e internazionali per assistere alla tradizione di rompere le ceramiche. Ceramiche in frantumi per strada a Corfù  Perciò stai lontano dalle strade o unisciti al divertimento il Sabato Santo, quando a mezzogiorno la gente inizia a lanciare dai balconi ceramiche dipinte di rosso e gli spettatori ne raccolgono i pezzi come portafortuna!  Suggerimento: Non dimenticare di assaggiare le "uova rosse", dipinte con inchiostro rosso organico per rappresentare il sangue di Cristo. Le famose uova rosse di Pasqua tipiche della Grecia e delle regioni balcaniche Goditi la calda primavera e festeggia la Pasqua in Grecia! Prenota una delle nostre case vacanza.  Tradizioni pasquali svizzere: Albero di Pasqua e rottura delle uova  La patria del cioccolato ha diverse tradizioni che riguardano la Pasqua e le uova, ma non necessariamente quelle di cioccolato.  Da attività comuni come la caccia alle uova e la decorazione delle uova di Pasqua ad altre attività squisitamente svizzere diffuse in quasi tutti i cantoni, la Pasqua in Svizzera è puro divertimento per tutta la famiglia. L'incantevole Albero di Pasqua, una tradizione svizzera che renderà felici i bambini Tra le tradizioni più interessanti c'è l'albero di Pasqua, che simboleggia l'arrivo della primavera. L'albero viene realizzato con rametti tagliati e decorati con uova colorate. Altre due attività divertenti per adulti e bambini sono Eiertutschen e Zwanzgerle. Eiertutschen significa "rompere l'uovo" e consiste nel rompere l'uovo dell'avversario senza rompere il proprio; il vincitore mangerà l'uovo. Lo Zwanzgerle si gioca il lunedì di Pasqua: di solito sono gli adulti a cercare di rompere l'uovo dei loro figli usando una moneta. Se l'adulto fallisce, il bambino vince la moneta!  Suggerimento: Prova le Osterfladen, le tradizionali torte di riso pasquali che assomigliano al Gâteau de Pâques francese, per immergerti nella tua Pasqua svizzera. Il goloso Osterfladen, una tipica crostata pasquale a base di riso Vorresti conoscere altre tradizioni pasquali svizzere? Prenota una delle nostre case vacanza e scoprile tu stesso.  Allora, dove andrete tu e la tua famiglia per Pasqua?

Lugano: 5 ristoranti dove mangiare selvaggina

Il Ticino è una zona rinomata per la caccia, ed ecco che al termine della stagione di questa attività (circa fine settembre), i grotti si preparano a deliziare gli ospiti con squisite pietanze a base di selvaggina, in particolare la sella di capriolo, la più tradizionale della zona. Andiamo insieme a vedere 5 ristoranti o grotti dove potrete degustare dell’ottima carne nel periodo autunnale: Canvetto Federale - Canobbio E’ conosciuta come una tipica osteria ticinese, dalla tradizione antica, dove la carne alla griglia e la selvaggina la fa da padrone. Molto importante per i proprietari è l’utilizzo di materie prima a km 0, nel pieno rispetto della stagionalità per realizzare i piatti. In autunno un menu di cacciagione e diverse specialità di selvaggina sono le pietanze predilette. Ristorante Storni - TessereteIl ristorante è situato nel centro del paese, in una casa antica, che rievoca il fascino di un tempo. Un ambiente elegante e familiare, dove la pasta fresca fatta in casa non è difficile da trovare. Due sale, una più ampia adatta anche ad eventi, una più piccola con un camino che rende l’atmosfera calda. La sella di capriolo è un must, insieme a tutta la selvaggina. Il Castagno - Mugena In una posizione verdeggiante, adatto per tranquille passeggiate nel verde, questo ristorante offre un menu variegato e completo sia di cucina ticinese che italiana. La vasta proposta di vini può accompagnare le pietanze di selvaggina, il fiore all’occhiello durante il periodo autunnale. E per chi vuole una buona pizza vi è anche un forno a legna.  Ristorante Stazione - Tesserete Un locale di tradizione, nato nel 1930 con una lunga storia alle spalle, apprezzato da generazioni.I piatti proposti sono quelli tipici della cucina locale ticinese e lombarda. Curiosa l’idea del ristorante di proporre delle rassegne, portando una parte di gastronomia di varie località nel ristorante e nei piatti. In autunno è la selvaggina la più ambita nel menu del locale. Ci sono anche rassegne dal Piemonte, dalla Sicilia, dalla Valtellina e tanto altro, in base ai mesi dell’anno.  Ristorante Vetta - Monte Brè In vetta al Monte Brè, con una vista impareggiabile sul lago di Lugano, questo ristorante è ideale per una cena tranquilla e romantica, un pranzo in compagnia, ma anche per eventi quali matrimoni.Ideale nella stagione autunnale per assaporare la carne di selvaggina, in particolare la sella di capriolo, previa prenotazione. Potrete raggiungere la località in auto o anche con la panoramica funicolare. Qualche suggerimento riguardo ristorante tipici che offrono una specialità della cucina ticinese, la selvaggina. Se amate la carne, non potete non assaggiarla!Scoprite le nostre case a Lugano, tante soluzioni per ogni gusto.

This February: Soak up a romantic day trip on Lake Maggiore!

Romantic day trip ideas on Lake Maggiore ~ Love is in the air! If you’re feeling inspired, why not pick one of these ultimate romantic experiences to enjoy with your other half.Explore a timeless wonder… Hop on a private boat trip, for a lake-based tour of the Borromean Islands Although the Palace and gardens of Isola Bella don’t open their doors until 20th March, no trip to Lake Maggiore would be complete without a view of these famous islands – even from the water! A sunset boat trip is the ultimate way to soak up some Italian romance, with a bottle of fizz to help you drink in the views. From the tranquil waters you’ll be shown the authentic charms that surround the fishing village 'Isola dei Pescatori', you'll be in awe at the flamboyant ambition of the Palazzo and gardens of 'Isola Bella' and you'll marvel at the elegant grounds of 'Villa Madre', which offer a more intimate impression of aristocratic family life. One's things for sure, this scenic tour will be a true highlight of your holiday! Soak up romantic Lake Maggiore views, from the Stresa-Mottarone cable carFrom Stresa, the Mottarone cable car takes visitors on a 3-leg ride up the Mottarone. This scenic mountain is home to a host of hyped-up attractions and the Alpine gardens (which open in April). But for this ride, why not hop off and simply enjoy a hike and a picnic against a 360° panorama of no less than 7 lakes? All you’ll need is the euros for the return ticket and a packed lunch, or change for the cafes and restaurants. Discover the quaint neighbour of Lake Maggiore, Lake Orta​For adventure seekers who want to uncover a quaint hidden gem whilst away, there’s Lake Orta. This idyllic, small lake is located 32.7km west of Lake Maggiore and is awash with hidden gems, like the basilica on the atmospheric lake island, ‘Isola San Giulio’, to the medieval village of Ort San Giulio and the treasure trove of renaissance-era holiday villas and gardens, which were created by the aristocratic and bourgeoisie families of the time, who descended on this beautiful lake from the surrounding Piedmont and Lombardy regions. The best villas to check out include the beautiful Villa Nigra (Mirasino) with its portico and loggia framed gardens, the well-proportioned 17th century Villa Bonola (Corconio), the opulent Moorish-style Villa Crespi (nr. Orta San Giulio) and also the villas of Villa Bozzi (now the Town Hall) and Villa Gemelli, with its façade inspired by Flemish mythology (both are located in Orta San Giulio). Exploring the distinct charms of this unspoilt lake will provide you both with plenty of photo opportunities, picturesque dining venues and romantic holiday moments. Action-packed fun to make Cupid blush! Hold one another’s hand on the Lake Maggiore Zip line  Zipping down the side of the Mottarone beside your partner in crime will make you feel as free as two love birds. This is an adrenaline-fuelled moment to enjoy no matter what the season, so why not try it one weekend in February? The suspended 1,850-metre-long cable runs 350 metres above the ground, so the onsite restaurant/bar may very well come in handy for those craving some Dutch courage before they go. Cement your relationship – with a terrific toboggan ride at AlpylandExperiences bring us closer together. With this in mind why not combine sublime lake views and fun, with an unforgettable ride on a 1200m long toboggan run! Suitable for couples as well as those the bringing kids, the Alpyland tobbogan on Lake Maggiore's scenic Mottarone promises year-round excitement for all. Make the Mottarone Park your playground – with a ski, hike or trip up into the treesFor an energetic day away from the lake, Mottarone also boasts a ski resort, trail park and adventure park. With 15km+ skiable pistes, 17 ski and snowboard slopes and a dedicated ski and board school for kids, couples and young families will have a fantastic day at the Mottarone ski park. Not brought skis with you on holiday? Have no fear, the ski park offers high-quality ski hire! Non skiers can also soak up some crisp winter sunshine from the western alpine slopes, with snowshoes.Hiking and cycling couples will find plenty of joy from immersing themselves within the 1,491 metre heights of the Mottarone Trail Park. With far-reaching 360° panoramic views across 7 lakes and the Po valley, across the Alps, Monte Rosa massif and Swiss peaks to take in, alongside winding paths through centuries-old woodland of pine, fir, beech, larch and chestnut, there is a trail to suit those on foot as well as on two wheels. For biking duos, the trail park also offers a bike rental shop, enabling you to travel light from the lake. For couples who want to face their fear (or passion) for heights, why not take to the trees, at the Mottarone Adventure Park? With 4 different difficulty routes to choose from, you’ll be able to take a gradual, or dizzying tour of the trees! Savour some romance…Drink up the magic of Lake Maggiore and become acquainted with the regional wine Lake Maggiore offers a selection of authentic ‘enotecas’ (wine bars) and rustic ‘cantinas’ from which to savour the full-bodied wines and fragrant local tipples of the region, with a traditional aperitivo. For wine buffs, a trip to one of the local wineries is a must. Grown on the gentle slopes of the Novara area to the high valleys beyond, the Ghemme DOCG is an exceptional wine, whilst the Nebbiolo Doc, Barbera and Vespolina DOC are also popular wines produced within this unique landscape. Lake Maggiore’s only wine making region is Angera, which features small-scale wine production and boasts 3 professional vineyards that produce and sell their characterful wines. Grape varieties grown here include the reds Croatine, Nebbiolo, Merlot, Berbera, Shiraz and Uva Rara and the whites Chardonnay, Traminer, Trebbiano, Bussanello and Sauvignon.  The Cascina Piano winery in Angera is a must for wine connoisseurs. With photogenic vineyards spreading across the hillsides of San Quirico behind Angera castle (open from 20th March), the setting combines some picturesque photo ops with a spot of wine tasting; so what could be better! The wines produced by the local Ghirenghelli brothers are also well worth sampling. The nearest local place where they grace the wine list is at the ‘Osteria del Castello’ restaurant, just below Angera castle (it is advised to check the opening times of both the winery and restaurant before making the journey).Within Angera’s industrial estate you will come across the renowned Rossi d’Angera distillery, which has been producing regional tipples since 1847. Famed for its Grappa, the distillery is also looking to the future; with a soon-to-arrive new gin!The Ossola valley also features terraced Alpine hillsides producing the famous flavours of Prünent, Neuv Bruschett and Cà d’ Matè.  Savour the delectable delights of Lake Maggiore with that special someone Worked up an appetite? They say food is the language of love, so if you’re staying with a special someone on Lake Maggiore then no trip would be complete without a meal at one of the lake’s most romantic restaurants. Bon appetite! Lake Maggiore offers a truly romantic holiday in any month – we hope you enjoy its magic soon!

Drink to ‘Dry January’, with our top holiday mocktails!

The ultimate holiday mocktailsWhether you’re on a ‘dry January’ health drive or you want to surprise your family and friends with some fun party drinks, these alcohol-free tipples are full of flavour and taste – making them perfect for your next getaway! Virgin Watermelon Margarita Serves: 6 Prep time: 3 hr’s beforehand, 5 minutes to make When on holiday in Europe, you’ll find an abundance of watermelons for sale at food markets and in supermarkets. When the sun is beating down, this vibrant and energizing mocktail will keep all ages hydrated and ready for some holiday fun. Firstly, chop up the watermelon into cubes and place in the freezer for 3 hours. Next, dip the rim of each glass in water before rolling the rim in granulated sugar. Next, blend the frozen watermelon cubes with the Sprite, until smooth. Pour the delicious smelling mixture into the glasses. Finish with a thin wedge of watermelon to each rim. Cheers! Ingredients:1 watermelon (diced and frozen for 3 hrs before)Can of Sprite (335ml/ 12oz)Granulated sugarFinish with: Sprig of fresh mint and granulated sugar around the rim, with a thin wedge of watermelonNote: For more of a Margarita-style edge, feel free to add a dash of fresh lime or lemon juice! Lemon & Mango Margarita Serves: 4 Prep time: 10 minutes These juicy flavours pack a punch on a cold winter’s day. You’ll taste the endless days of summer ahead, with each sip you take! Firstly, if you haven’t got these shop-bought syrups in, make your own (using the helpful notes below). Next, using a large pitcher jug, whisk the lemon juice with the 2 purees. Gently (and briefly) stir in the fizzy water. Rub a lemon wedge around the rim of each glass and then dip each rim into granulated sugar. Next, add ice and pour in the mixture, before garnishing with a lemon slice and fresh sprig of mint. Enjoy!  Ingredients:6 tbsp fresh mango puree (see note)3-4 tbsp simple syrup (see note)2 tbsp lemon juice500ml sparkling waterFinish with: Fresh mint, granulated sugar for the rim of the glass & slice of lemonNote:To make homemade mango puree, peel and cut 1 mango. Blend in a food processor, until the pulp is smooth. To make the simple syrup mixture, heat an equal 4 tbsp sugar with 4 tbsp water in a saucepan. Bring to the boil and then turn the heat down, to simmer. The sugar will dissolve in 30 seconds or so. Leave the simple syrup to cool in a room before using. Sparkling Pear Punch Serves: 10 Prep time: 10 minutes This light, bubbly punch is full of autumn promise and festive winter flavour. It’s perfect as an aperitif to accompany meat and cheese platters, whilst also offering an uplifting accompaniment to a heavy meal. Simply pour all the ingredients into a large container (except the ginger ale) and refrigerate for 1 hr – 1 day before. This will enable the flavours to infuse to their full potential. When you’re ready to serve, pour the mixture 1/2 - 2/3 of the way into the glass, topping up the rest with the ginger ale. Ingredients:4-5 Anjou pears, diced1 lemon worth of juice32oz/ 946ml pear puree2.5 cups spiced apple cider2 litres ginger ale (carbonated water flavoured with ginger)Finish with: Cinnamon stickNote:If you’re out of Pear puree simply chop up some ripe pears and mix in a blender with ice cubes, et voila!French 75 Mocktail Serves: 2 Prep time: 2 minutes For something rather elegant, a flute of this mocktail will do the trick! Firstly, add the fresh lemon juice and bitters to a cocktail shaker, which has been filled with ice. Shake till the mixture has gone frosty, then pour equal amounts into each flute. Top off with tonic water and garnish with a sugary swizzle stick. Simple, yet effective! Ingredients:2 cups iceFresh lemon juice (88ml/3oz4 dashes lemon/ orange bitters2 x (177-236ml/6-8oz) bottles of premium tonic water (e.g. Fever Tree)Finish with: A sugary swizzle stick in the glassNote: If your shop is out of sugary swizzle sticks, dampen each glass rim with lemon juice, before rolling each in 1tsp caster sugar Virgin Mojito Serves: 1 Prep time: 2 minutes Nothing beats a classic Mojito. With this recipe you’ll be able to enjoy the tempting fusion of mint and lime at any time of day, thanks to this alcohol-free version! Firstly, place the fresh mint leaves and lime juice into a glass and mush them with a ‘muddler’ (or the end of a wooden spoon) for 1 minute. Crushing the mint in this way will release the flavoursome mint oil into the mixture. Next, add the simple honey syrup and sparkling water. Cheers! Ingredients:2 tbsp fresh lime juice2 tbsp honey syrupSparkling waterIce (optional)10/15 fresh mint leavesFinish with: Sprigs of fresh mint and a slice of limeNote: To make simple honey syrup, pour a mellow tasting honey into a saucepan. Add in water, to a ratio of 1:2 (that’s 1-part honey, 2 parts water). Heat on a low heat, until the honey has fully dissolved. Abracadabra, you have honey syrup! Allow to cool before mixing. If needed store in the fridge beforehand (it remains good for up to 4 weeks in an airtight container).Also, for express drinks and larger pitchers, why not use Limeade instead? Simply take out the honey syrup and fresh lime ingredients, in favour of ¼ cup of Limeade instead.   Wherever you’re spending your next holiday, we hope you enjoy making these fun, alcohol-free holiday drinks. “Salute!”

How to choose the right ski resort in the Alps?

Embarking on a winter escapade to the snowy slopes is an exhilarating prospect, but with a plethora of ski resorts scattered across the Alps, finding the perfect alpine haven can be confusing. Whether you're a seasoned skier seeking challenging terrain or a snow bunny eager for gentle slopes, the key to an unforgettable ski holiday in alps lies in choosing the right resort.  In this guide, we'll march through the considerations, plow through the options, and help you navigate the powdery landscape to discover the Alpine ski resort that aligns seamlessly with your winter dreams. From slope conditions to apres-ski scenes, find out what to look for when selecting the ideal winter wonderland for your next alpine adventure. Here we go... Are you ready to jump in the snow? What to look for when choosing a ski resort? Choosing a ski resort and planning a ski holiday involves considering various factors to ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience. Here are some key aspects to consider: Skill Level: Consider your skiing or snowboarding skill level. Some resorts are better suited for beginners with gentle slopes, while others offer challenging terrain for advanced skiers. Terrain and Trails: Look at the variety of terrain and trails available. Some resorts are known for their groomed slopes, while others may offer more backcountry or off-piste options. Snow Conditions: Research the average snowfall and snow conditions during your preferred time of year. Resorts at higher elevations or in regions with reliable snowfall are often more snow sure. Resort Size and Amenities: Consider the size of the resort and the amenities it offers. Larger resorts may have more extensive trail networks, while smaller ones may offer a more relaxed and easy-going experience. Apres-Ski Activities: Look into the après-ski scene, including dining, nightlife, and other activities available after a day on the slopes. Accessibility: Consider how easy it is to get to the resort. Look for nearby airports, transportation options, and the distance from your accommodation to the slopes. Family-Friendly Features: If you're skiing with family, check for family-friendly amenities such as ski schools, childcare, and activities for non-skiers. Budget: Determine your budget for the trip, including lift tickets, accommodation, equipment rentals, and meals.  Events and Festivals: Check if there are any special events or festivals happening during your visit. For instance, in the Chamonix valley, once the ski season starts, so do many world championships like the Kandahar World Cup in Les Houches. Events like these can add to the overall experience of your ski holiday! Ski School and Instruction: If you're a beginner or looking to improve your skills, inquire about the quality of the ski school and the availability of lessons. What are the best ski resorts in Europe? Livigno - Lombardy, Italy Best for: Duty-Free Shoppers: Livigno's status as a duty-free zone makes it attractive for those who enjoy shopping and taking advantage of tax-free goods. Freestyle Enthusiasts: The Mottolino Fun Mountain, Livigno's snowpark, make it a great destination for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Mountain bikers: With the arrival of the beautiful season, Livigno's bike area is finally reopening, ready to welcome all enthusiasts of two-wheeled excursions on its 3,200 km of GPS-mapped trails. Skiers going down the vast pistes of Livigno Why Livigno? Long ski season (typically, from the end of November to early May); 115 km of manicured slopes (29 Blue Slopes, 37 Red Runs and12 black runs) 3 snow parks devoted to freestyle and snowboard enthusiasts; Home to the Mottolino Fun Mountain, one of the best snow parks in Italy, which makes Livigno a great resort for non-skiers too Excellent cross country skiing (with a 30km trail, typically open from October); Biathlon facilities (combo of cross-country ski & shooting); Approx. 150 certified and trained ski instructors on hand to teach adults and kids; Modern resort infrastructure: 6 cableways, 13 chair lifts and 11 ski lifts; Night-time skiing facility and all-weather family activities, leisure activities and spa; Serviced by a wealth of cafes, restaurants, bars, live music venues & clubs. Stay with us in Livigno and enjoy free ski passes! Chamonix - French Alps Best for: Advanced Skiers and Mountaineers: Chamonix is renowned for its challenging terrain, making it suitable for advanced skiers and mountaineers seeking thrilling experiences. Scenery Lovers: The stunning views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding Alps make Chamonix appealing to those who appreciate breathtaking landscapes. Foodies: Enjoy the earthy Haute-Savoie cusine and the fancy Michelin Restaurants in the area Enjoy this amazing panoramic view from Le Brevent viewpoint in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc This ski resort needs no introductions…The only place to climb, ski and be seen, the French Alps resort of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc near the Swiss Italian border provides picturesque scenery and a whole lot more! Situated at the base of Mont Blanc (Europe’s tallest mountain), this well-established resort provides a year-round destination for outdoor sports and adventure, attracting some 5 million visitors each year. With 47 ski lifts, Chamonix also offers easy access to the ski resorts of Les Grands Montets, Brevent/ Flegere, Le Tour/ Vallorcine, L’Aiguille du Midi/La Vallee Blanche, and Les Houches, totalling 119 km worth of terrain. These Chamonix-valley resorts are linked together by a frequent bus service. Why Chamonix? It’s a purpose-built, year-round ski resort with a buzzing, pedestrianised centre A worldwide mecca for skiers, climbers and outdoor sports enthusiasts Boasts 157 km of pistes, unlimited off-pistes + 42 km of cross-country runs Les Grands Montets, Brevent & Flegere, Le Tour-Balme & Bellevue snow parks Off-piste skiers will relish the 20km Vallee Blanche glacier run The place for worldwide ski instructors to qualify, teach and test their metal! Year-round cable cars: including the scenic Aiguille du Midi and Skyway Monte Bianco A host of dedicated kids’ clubs, ski schools and family-friendly activities Serviced by train, shuttle and road links, resort bars, restaurants and top designer shops. A resort with countless year-round leisure activities Relax and replenish the senses at the resort’s new luxury QC Terme Spa!  Stay with us in Chamonix! Sestriere Ski Resort (Vialattea) – Italian Alps Best for: Ski-In/Ski-Out Enthusiasts: Those who prefer the convenience of ski-in/ski-out accommodations may find Sestriere particularly suitable. Snow sure slopes: Being one of the highest ski resorts in Europe, Sestriere gives you the guarantee of snow sure slopes All-Season-Long! All skiing abilities: From beginners and intermediate to advanced skiers, you’ll find suitable ski runs in Sestriere along with the option of booking ski lessons with trained professionals. The lovely view from our Belvedere apartments in Sestriere With excellent access to all the resorts of the Milky Way, including Montgenèvre in France, Sestriere with its effortless accommodation is ideal for those seeking maximum time on the slopes. The resort’s snow-sure slopes, with Sises, Motta and Banchetta being the top choices and some of the highest altitudes around, make Sestriere an ideal base for a long ski holiday. And if you really want to know how thrilling a ski experience would be here, then the resort offers night-time skiing and has snow-making machines that can cover up to sixty percent of the entire ski area! Why Sestriere? Access to five other ski resorts, including Pragelato, Sauze d’Oulx, Claviere, San Sicario, Cesana in Italy and Montgenèvre in France. Cross-country and adventurous night-time skiing.  Budget and family-friendly ski-in/ski-out accommodations. Ski passes delivered to your accommodation.  Snow sure pistes, being one of the highest ski resorts in Europe, with an altitude of 2823mt at Motta and 2600mt at Sises! Find your convenient accommodation in Sestriere!To get the full guide to the Milky Way Resorts, check it out here. Bardonecchia Ski Resort – Italian Alps Best for: Skiing weekends: This Piedmont town is close to the metropolitan city of Turin, making it perfect for weekend getaways, and has been a popular ski resort for more than a century! Beginners and intermediate skiers: Long red and blue slopes, with the possibility of off-piste skiing and open runs make Bardonecchia ideal for those just starting out on the slopes or those who want to better their skiing skills. Variety of high-altitude ski areas: Enjoy three different ski resort areas, with free ski shuttle to nearby ski resort of Jafferau. Value for Money: Including all the prices (ski pass, ski boot hire and lessons) Bardonecchia is “considerably better value for money” as compared to 36 others ski resorts in December 2023.   Soak up stunning views while skiing in and around Bardonecchia Just a 90-minute drive from Turin, the small yet highly convenient and budget friendly resort of Bardonecchia has been a popular playground for skiers and snowboarders due to its high-altitude slopes, ranging from 2400 to 2800 mt at the maximum. The resort is especially ideal for families and over-the-weekend skiers who flock to its 100 kms (about 62.14 mi) of slopes serviced by 22 ski lifts. Staying in the centre allows guests to easily access Bardonecchia’s three skiing areas; Colomion-Les Arnauds, Melezet (with the starting point at Campo Smith Slopes) and Jafferau, within minutes. Why Bardonecchia? Quick weekend skiing and snowboarding Varying altitudes ranging from 2400 mt to 2800 mt Long (winter to spring) season with endless possibilities for off-piste skiing Value for money ski resort with some of the most scenic views around Val di Susa Book your accomodation in this lovely ski resort! South Tyrol Ski Resorts - Italian Alps Best for: Gourmet Dining and Casual Skiers: Alta Badia, with its focus on gourmet dining and a variety of slopes, is suitable for both serious skiers and those who want a more leisurely experience.  Ski Circuit Enthusiasts: Sella Ronda is perfect for skiers who enjoy exploring a variety of slopes around the Sella massif in a day. A breathtaking view of Val di Fassa, in the Dolomites Alps Nestled in the heart of the Italian Alps, South Tyrol beckons winter enthusiasts with its enchanting ski resorts offering a scenic blend of natural beauty and diverse skiing experiences. From the vastness of the Dolomiti Superski, one of the world's largest ski areas, to the gourmet delights of Alta Badia and the circular adventure of Sella Ronda, South Tyrol caters to skiers of all levels. With picturesque landscapes, charming alpine villages, and a rich cultural heritage, a ski holiday in South Tyrol promises not just exhilarating runs down pristine slopes but also a captivating journey into the heart of the Italian winter wonderland. Immerse yourself in the charm of South Tyrol's ski resorts and create lasting memories in this snowy haven. Why should I ski in the Dolomites? The Dolomites are renowned for their breathtaking and dramatic mountain scenery.  Cater to a range of skiing preferences, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging descents for advanced skiers. You can explore wide-open slopes, tree-lined runs, and thrilling off-piste terrain. Known for their impeccable grooming standards.  This interconnected ski carousel allows you to explore multiple resorts within the Dolomiti Superski region with a single ski pass.  Rich culinary experience. Enjoy traditional Italian and South Tyrolean cuisine in charming mountain huts and alpine restaurants! Wide range of winter activities, including snowshoeing, ice climbing, and winter hiking.  Charming mountain villages, historic sites, and local festivities. Benefit from favorable snow conditions, providing a reliable and consistent snowpack throughout the ski season.  Boast a well-connected network of ski resorts, making it easy to explore different areas and experience a diverse range of slopes without extensive travel. Stay with us and explore the wonders of South Tyrol! Whether you are tempted by accessing the cross-country ski slopes in Vialattea (The Milky Way), the captivating pedigree of Chamonix or the Italian hospitality and delicious food of Livigno, our top Ski resorts promise to provide the perfect winter escape for you. Enjoy! 

8 free must-have travel apps to make your trip easier

A bit of planning and the use of modern technology can make your vacation or weekend trip relaxing and stress free. Whether you are taking a 3-week vacation or a weekend trip, having the right apps on your phone goes a long way. From planning your trip to deciding where to eat once you have arrived at your destination, there are plenty of apps to help you along the way. We have compiled a list of free useful travel apps you shouldn’t travel without. Before you leave on your holiday, make sure you’ve downloaded these on your phone. HopperWhen planning your trip, comparing and finding the most affordable flight is exhausting and costs you a lot of time. Hopper is an award-winning travel app for booking flights on your mobile devices. A great advantage over other flight-booking apps is that Hopper tells you the best time to book the flights you’re looking for. When you enter your dates, the app will predict the cheapest time to buy your tickets and will advise you whether you should wait or book right away. You’ll also get a direct notification as soon as the price dropped. The app does so by collecting data from historical archives of flight prices and then analysing them.  There are no annoying ads and no popups so that you can book your tickets hassle-free.  PackPointAfter you’ve easily booked your flights with Hopper, your trip can finally start and it’s time to pack. If you like organising and making lists, you’ll love PackPoint. This app generates a list of what to pack for you, based on your length of travel, the weather at the destination and the kind of activities that you have planned during your stay. The app will list all necessary items that you need for your trip. It is also very easy to add something or delete items from the list you don’t need. Going on a trip with your travel buddy? No problem, you can simply share your list with others. TripItThanks to the apps mentioned above, you’ve managed to plan your trip wisely and hassle-free. All you need now are your travel documents. But why print them and waste space in your bags when you can easily store all your documents on your mobile device? TripIt is your master travel planner which allows you to store all your travel plans in one place. It takes all necessary information from emails you have received and creates a single itinerary for your trip. This itinerary can be accessed from anywhere and any device and can easily be shared with others which is a benefit when planning a trip with a larger group.  Citymaps2goCitymaps2go is the ideal app for travellers who want to be prepared for their trip. The app shows you places to stay, places to eat and interesting places to visit at your destination. It offers both online and offline maps and lets you save all the places you love. You can plan your trip using tips from local experts and other travellers’ favourite spots. You can also book your attraction tickets and guided tours directly through the app and share your experience with all your friends.  CitymapperAre not sure how to find your way through the city and use public transport once you’ve arrived at your destination? Citymapper, available in 39 cities, is another perfect journey planner to help you navigate around. Including real-time departures and disruption alerts, it has never been this easy to get from A to B.  XEXE Currency is the one app you should use for currency rates when going overseas. The app knows every currency in the world, shows historic currency charts and lets you calculate prices using its calculator. And the best thing is, it also works without an internet connection if you save the latest updated rates.  Google TranslateGoogle Translate has always been an essential travel app. It allows you to translate words and phrases in over 100 languages. The app’s latest feature allows you to point your phone camera towards any written text or sign and translates it for you, even without a data connection. This is very handy if you are in a country where you aren’t familiar with the language.  PolarstepsPolarsteps is your very own digital travel journal. It makes the job of keeping a journal much easier for you by automatically tracking your route and the places that you visit while you are travelling with your phone in your pocket. The app creates a beautiful travel journal for you and transfers it to your traveller profile once you are online. You can share this with your friends and family to keep them updated about where you are and what you’re doing. At the end of your trip, you can turn your memories into a printed photo album.  Thanks to smartphones and especially the apps we presented to you, planning your trip and travelling has gotten so much easier. All the information you need can be stored in one place and will be available at your fingertips.   So, what are you waiting for? Download and try them!

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