Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski ski resort
1,236m — 3,269m

Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski

Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

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Quick Facts

Country
Italy
Region
Trentino-Alto Adige
Base altitude
1,236m
Peak altitude
3,269m
Total pistes
1200 km
Total lifts
450
Season
November 29 to April 12
Ski pass
local
Nearest airport
Verona (VRN), 2h 30min transfer
Snow reliability
7/10
746 miles (1200km)Piste
450Lifts
1,236m – 3,269mAltitude
Nov 2025 – Apr 2026Season
Verona (VRN) (2h 30m)Transfer

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The closest major airport is Verona (VRN), with a ~2h 30m transfer to the resort.

Nearest airportVerona (VRN)
Airport to resort~2h 30m
Flight from New York~10h
Estimated return fareFrom ~$750

Prices are indicative. Book early for the best fares.

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Estimated costs for 2 travelers, 7 nights, Mid-range · via Verona (VRN)

Flights (return from US)
$900/pp$1,800
Accommodation
$1,400/pp$2,800
Lift passes
$300/pp$600
Ski hire
$210/pp$420
Travel insurance
$75/pp$150
Airport transfers (return)
$150/pp$300
Estimated Total$5,920
Per person$2,960
Per person per night$423

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

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About Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski is the world's largest ski pass network, encompassing 1,200km of groomed piste across 450 lifts in 12 interconnected ski zones set among the UNESCO-listed Dolomite mountains of northeastern Italy. At its heart lies the Sella Ronda, a legendary 40km ski circuit around the Sella massif that links four valleys — Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Arabba, and Val di Fassa (Canazei) — through a series of high mountain passes, achievable in either direction in a single day. The Dolomites are unlike any other mountain range: the sheer, pale rock towers and dramatic vertical walls create a visual spectacle that elevates the skiing experience far beyond what the terrain grades alone suggest. Individual resorts within the network each have their own character — the authentic South Tyrolean culture of Ortisei in Val Gardena, the Michelin-starred mountain hut dining of Alta Badia, the challenging steeps of Arabba, and the modern lift infrastructure of Kronplatz. For US skiers, the combination of Italian food culture, Ladin heritage, dramatic scenery, and the sheer scale of the interconnected domain makes Dolomiti Superski one of the most rewarding ski destinations in the world.

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Resort Ratings

Scenery & Charm
10/10

The UNESCO-listed Dolomites are arguably the most beautiful mountains in the world.

Terrain Variety
9/10

1,200km across 12 zones — the sheer scale and variety is unmatched anywhere in the world.

Lift System
9/10

450 modern lifts with exceptional investment in infrastructure; minimal queuing.

Intermediate Terrain
9/10

The Sella Ronda circuit and surrounding areas are an intermediate paradise.

Dining Options
9/10

Mountain hut dining in the Dolomites is legendary; Michelin-starred rifugios in Alta Badia.

Family Friendliness
8/10

Many villages are family-oriented; gentle terrain and warm Italian culture suit families well.

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Common Questions

Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski: Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski good for beginners?
Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski 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 Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski accessible.
When does Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski open and close for the 2026/27 ski season?
Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski typically opens in November 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 Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski?
Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski 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 Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski?
The nearest major airport to Sella Ronda / Dolomiti Superski is Verona (VRN). The transfer to the resort takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes 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.