Our editorial team have visited hundreds of the world's best ski resorts over the years, from modern megaliths to tiny backcountry bases that are barely marked on a map. Here, you'll find more than 300, independent, un-biased ski resort reviews, with details on everything from the best ski schools and ski hire shops to the best après ski bars - everything you need to know to book your next holiday in the snow. If you're baffled by the choice and wondering where to start, we've also got rundowns of the best ski resorts in France, the best ski resorts in Austria, the best ski resorts in Italy, and our pic from every other major skiing destination—plus our annually updated list of the 10 best ski resorts in the world.
Niseko is Japan’s undisputed powder capital, famed for its deep, dry snow, steamy onsens and vibrant village...
One of France's most southerly ski resorts, Isola 2000 offers a surprisingly good snow record and great views all the...
One of Norway’s oldest ski resorts, Geilo epitomises the classic Norwegian winter holiday - calm, scenic,...
Cairngorm Mountain is Scotland’s most iconic ski area — a windswept, soulful Highland playground perched above...
Val Cenis is one of France’s quiet alpine secrets - offering big-mountain terrain, tree-lined descents, authentic...
Less well-known than many French ski resorts, Valloire is well-suited to novice and intermediate skiers and...
Sainte Foy, or to give it its full name Sainte Foy Tarentaise is a relaxed and unpretentious resort in the French...
The satellite village of La Tania is a Brit-friendly base for skiing France's Les 3 Vallées. From the La Tania ski map...
Les Menuires is a big and bustling purpose-built resort with good links into the Three Valleys (Trois Vallées) ski...
St Moritz has long been one of Europe's most glamorous winter destinations, but it's also very much a modern ski...







