Paradiski
Savoie, France
Snow reliability
Quick Facts
- Country
- France
- Region
- Savoie
- Base altitude
- 1,200m
- Peak altitude
- 3,250m
- Total pistes
- 425 km
- Total lifts
- 141
- Season
- December 13 to April 26
- Ski pass
- local
- Nearest airport
- Geneva (GVA), 3h transfer
- Snow reliability
- 9/10
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The closest major airport is Geneva (GVA), with a ~3h transfer to the resort.
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About Paradiski
Paradiski is one of the largest linked ski areas in the world, connecting the resorts of Les Arcs and La Plagne via the spectacular Vanoise Express — a double-decker cable car spanning the deep Ponturin valley that links two already enormous ski domains into a combined 425km of marked piste served by 141 lifts. The terrain spans from glacier skiing at the Aiguille Rouge above Les Arcs (3,226m) to the gentle, tree-lined runs of Montchavin-Les Coches and the vast, family-friendly bowls of La Plagne's satellite villages. The scale is difficult to overstate: strong skiers can spend a full week exploring without repeating a run, and the variety of village bases — from purpose-built Arc 1800 to the charming restored hamlet of Arc 1950 to La Plagne's sprawling network of seven villages — offers options for every budget and travel style. The high altitude ensures excellent snow reliability well into April, and the interconnected lift system means that even in lean snow years, there is always skiable terrain at elevation.
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Paradiski
From $89/night
Common Questions
Paradiski: Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Paradiski good for beginners?
- Paradiski scores 7/10 for beginner suitability, with dedicated nursery slopes and a range of gentle runs suited to those learning. Progressive terrain is available for building confidence through the week. Ski school lessons are available through the resort and well-suited to first-time skiers. Groups with mixed abilities generally find Paradiski accessible.
- When does Paradiski open and close for the 2026/27 ski season?
- Paradiski typically opens in December and runs through April, based on recent seasons. The 2026/27 opening and closing dates have not yet been confirmed by the resort. Exact dates vary year to year depending on snowfall and conditions. Check the resort's official website as the season approaches for confirmed dates.
- Which ski pass covers Paradiski?
- Paradiski is covered by the local. This pass may also include access to other linked resorts depending on which tier you purchase. Pricing and blackout dates vary by season; check the pass provider's official site for 2026/27 rates and the full list of included resorts.
- How do I get to Paradiski?
- The nearest major airport to Paradiski is Geneva (GVA). The transfer to the resort takes approximately 3 hours by road. Private transfers, shared shuttles, and rental cars are all available from the airport. Mountain roads can be affected by heavy snowfall in winter, so checking conditions before traveling is advisable.