Paradiski ski resort
1,200m — 3,250m

Paradiski

Savoie, France

Snow reliability

264 miles (425km)Piste
141Lifts
1,200m – 3,250mAltitude
Dec 2025 – Apr 2026Season
Geneva (GVA) (3h)Transfer

Plan Your Trip

The closest major airport is Geneva (GVA), with a ~3h transfer to the resort.

Nearest airportGeneva (GVA)
Airport to resort~3h
Flight from New York~8–9h
Estimated return fareFrom ~$650

Prices are indicative. Book early for the best fares.

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Budget Planner for Paradiski

of 8 max
7 nights

Accommodation tier

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Estimated costs for 2 travelers, 7 nights, Mid-range · via Geneva (GVA)

Flights (return from US)
$900/pp$1,800
Accommodation
$1,400/pp$2,800
Lift passes
$330/pp$660
Ski hire
$210/pp$420
Travel insurance
$75/pp$150
Airport transfers (return)
$180/pp$360
Estimated Total$6,040
Per person$3,020
Per person per night$431

Estimates based on typical France market rates (pricing multiplier: 1.0x). Prices vary by travel dates, availability, and booking lead time. Always check current prices before booking.

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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Resort Ratings

Terrain Variety
9/10

Glacier to tree-line skiing across two massive domains; one of the most varied areas in the Alps.

Snow Reliability
9/10

High altitude (to 3,250m) ensures excellent snow from November to late April.

Intermediate Terrain
9/10

Vast intermediate playground with hundreds of kilometres of well-groomed cruising.

Lift System
8/10

141 lifts including the spectacular Vanoise Express double-decker cable car.

Off-Piste
8/10

Excellent freeride terrain on the Aiguille Rouge and La Plagne glaciers; guided off-piste routes.

Scenery & Charm
8/10

Dramatic high-altitude scenery with Mont Blanc views from the Aiguille Rouge summit.