The best month to go on a ski holiday and where to go, ranked

Morzine – the best time to go skiing
Morzine, in the Portes du Soleil ski region, has snow-making equipment, if needed - Morzine VTL Photography

The perfect ski holiday does exist. Anyone who has found themselves on a blissfully rolling slope, a vista of peaks surrounding them under a clear but crisp cerulean sky, with only their nearest and dearest for company, will maintain that true sublimity can be found in the snow-capped mountains of winter.

On a practical level, though, the challenge comes in finding such moments – when is the best time to go skiing? A well-rounded winter break requires three important things: plenty of snow cover, no queues or crowds, and enough spare budget to enjoy a celebratory aprés drink once the lifts close. Snow, serenity and savings – it’s a simple formula. But it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find.

Skiers and snowboarders have become all too familiar with the narrative of rising prices, dwindling snow depth and over-crowded slopes. So with the start of the 2024/25 fast approaching, and many thinking about booking their snowy escape, Telegraph Travel’s ski experts are on-hand to help navigate the uncertainty.

Here, our insiders rank and rate each month of winter according to those three key criteria: snow, crowds and value. It may come as little surprise as to which months fall short of perfection and which departure dates might save you from armageddon in the Alps, but follow our insider tips and you will find yourself one turn closer to catching that sought-after sublimity this season.

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December 

Best resorts for snow fall

Altitude and latitude are your watchwords for early-season skiing. While headlines in recent winters have warned: “No snow in the Alps!” – and admittedly it has been fairly dire below 1,000m at times – the snowpack at 2,000m and higher has been “average or better.” Early in the season, resorts with high slopes – Les Deux Alpes, La Plagne, Zermatt, Saas-Fee or Sölden – often sit pretty. Alternatively head north to cold, dark, but snowy Scandinavia with its floodlit slopes.

Best resorts for crowd-free slopes

The first month of the season has a split personality. The opening weeks are usually crowd-free before holidaymakers arrive for Christmas and New Year. British-favourite Val d’Isère opens on November 30 and, apart from World Cup races mid-month on its two downhill courses, the extensive slopes remain near deserted until the onset of the Festive fortnight.

La Plagne in France
La Plagne in France has snow-sure slopes perfect for December - La Plagne

Best resorts for value

Prices shoot up for Christmas skiing and spiral even higher for New Year. Aim for the pre-Christmas week, departing December 14 or 15 this year, for quieter slopes at bargain prices. It’s also a canny time for a family holiday if your children break up in time, as package prices dip to half the cost of peak school holiday weeks. Good picks for snow-sure value include the French resort of Tignes; the glacial slopes of Italy’s Cervinia, or, Obertauern which has one of the longest seasons in Austria.

Top holiday

Les Deux Alpes has snowsure glacial slopes, and newly improved lift access opening this winter. Inghams offers a week at Residence Les Clarines from £779, self catering, including flights and transfers, departing December 21, based on six sharing.

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January

Best resorts for snow fall

January sees the start of what should be the coldest spell of the ski season. Snow depths will begin to build, and even in poor early-season winters for snowfall snowfall should be down to the valley floor, especially if there’s promising early snow in late autumn. Temperatures will also be cold enough for snowmaking systems to operate at maximum output. Lower-lying resorts such as Mayrhofen, Morzine or Gstaad should therefore be a safe bet.

Best resorts for crowd-free slopes

New Year is high season everywhere and the first week of January is generally to be avoided if skiing, rather than partying, is your priority. But if you must, head for La Thuile in Italy. It’s linked across the Petit St Bernard Pass to La Rosière in France – great skiing for all standards, along with a clutch of fine restaurants and reasonable prices. Even on and after December 31, lift queues are usually light. However, beyond the chimes of the new year, the rest of the month is low season – it’s a great time to enjoy uncrowded slopes and gets (joint) top points of the season.

mountaintop lunch
Chill out with a restorative al fresco mountaintop lunch

Best resorts for value

This is the best month for value. The New Year rush recedes to leave quiet slopes combined with great snow at competitive prices. Look out for tour operator deals on accommodation or nursery and kid’s club places for families with preschool children. English-speaking ski schools and striking mountain scenery make the pretty, Austrian resort of Obergurgl a good pick while Les Arcs in the vast Paradiski ski area has a wide range of low-cost ski-in/ski-out apartments.

Top holiday

The Austrian resort of Obergurgl oozes charm once blanketed in white. With a low-key après scene, January is a good time to visit with pre-schoolers or for couples looking for peace and quiet. Crystal Ski Holidays offers a week at Hotel Sportiv from £1,045, half board, including flights and transfers, departing January 11.

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February

Best resorts for snow fall

February is the ski season’s sweet spot when there’s enough snow for every slope to open and it’s still cold enough for that white stuff to stay perfectly powdery. It’s now that the giant regions like Les 3 Vallées and Les Portes du Soleil are likely to have every slope open. Temperature averages at 1,000m are -º4 to +4ºC, cooler for higher resorts and fresh snowfall is expected on nine days of the 28, or almost one in three.

Best resorts for crowd-free slopes

This is the busiest month, particularly in France where the Paris school holidays clash with the British ones. It’s holiday time in Austria and Italy, too, although somehow the crowds there never seem as big and forbidding. It’s also a good month therefore to visit US and Canadian resorts, provided that you miss out on President’s Day (Monday, February 17) and the weekend before it. In Europe, try little La Tzoumaz in the Swiss 4 Valleys on the backside of Verbier, Åre in Sweden, pretty little Austrian Alpbach or Italy’s Monterosa ski region for minimal family crowds.

Breckenridge, Colorado
Join the powder hounds in Breckenridge, Colorado, in February - Vail Resorts

Best resorts for value

To find any kind of value, strategic thinking is required this month. Ideally, it’s best to avoid the overpriced, crowded Alpine resorts altogether. Continental half terms are staggered throughout the month and the peak week for UK families runs from February 15. However, prices in North America aren’t hiked by school holidays. Get a taste for powder skiing in Breckenridge, Colorado – or head to favourites Whistler or Banff to sample the white stuff, Canadian-style.

Top holiday

Make the investment go further and explore everything on offer in North America’s biggest resort – Whistler – by staying for longer. Sno offers 10 nights at Hotel Aava from £1,153, room only, including flights and transfers, departing February 4.

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March

Best resorts for snow fall

The start of spring is the point when snow depths are at their greatest before the annual thaw begins. Once it does (and with climate change it seems to get earlier each year), expect ‘freeze-thaw conditions’ with the snowpack freezing hard overnight but softening fast in the sunshine to a wet and sticky texture by early afternoon. This is the start of ski touring season, or an excuse for a long lunch for the less energetic. Higher ski areas like Zermatt or Obertauern have the best snow for longer.

Best resorts for crowd-free slopes

The days get longer and lift queues generally fail to materialise. This is an ideal time to explore ski areas such as Courchevel and the 3Vallées in France, Verbier in Switzerland, St Anton and the Arlberg in Austria and the Sella Ronda in Italy. Offbeat destinations worth noting include Baqueira Beret in Spain and Jasna in Slovakia – which will be top condition and crowd-free.

Courchevel, France
The first three weeks of March are an ideal time to explore areas such as Courchevel, France - Arthur Bertrand

Best resorts for value

Good value returns in March – especially with the Easter school holidays falling late. With temperature warming and with a good chance of reliable snow, families with pre-school children might consider the low-key resort of Champoluc in Italy’s Monterosa ski area, while relaxed Serre Chevalier in France is best value for intermediates. Further afield, the Canadian resort of Whistler also sees a drop in prices (but still world-class snow).

Top holiday

A ski holiday in Switzerland is never going to be cheap, but it’s worth the investment to experience Verbier’s off-piste runs in prime condition. Book a short break and immerse in one of the coolest communities in the Alps while the crowds are away. Ski Weekends offers four nights at Hotel Montpelier from £564, B&B, excluding travel, departing March 14.

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April

Best resorts for snow fall

We are back to high altitude or northerly latitude snow being the best, this time to beat the thaw rather than to ensure early snow cover. In April Scandinavian destinations like Sweden’s Åre or Ruka up in Lapland come into their own and high-altitude resorts like Tignes or Val Thorens are also good choices, all open into May. Many lower ski areas close early in the month and those with their highest runs below 2,000m, like Kitzbühel, may have limited terrain open.

Best resorts for crowd-free slopes

In recent years the last month of the European season is usually the most crowd-free  – except at Easter (in 2025 it’s a late one, Sunday, April 20). Slopes should nevertheless be much less busy than in high season, but again you need to go high . Look for resorts with a glacier such as Cervinia/Zermatt or Zell am See/Kaprun. Be aware that it’s festival time. Mayrhofen has great skiing, but it also hosts the Altitude Comedy Festival and even more popular Snowbombing over the first two weeks and this greatly increases the number of skiers on the slopes.

Skiing in Sweden
Sweden is an excellent destination for some late-season skiing - Getty/Maskot

Best resorts for value

The Easter school holidays are the obvious period to avoid for value hunters. April end of season festivals in several resorts also push up prices. One way to save is to look out for lift pass deals. The French resort Val Thorens, well-known for its good value, self-catering residences also benefits from the reduced Trois Vallées ski pass after April 12.

Top holiday

Go all-inclusive to end the season on a high in Europe’s loftiest resort, Val Thorens – open until May 4. SkiLine offers three nights at four-star Club Med Val Thorens Sensations from £557, all inclusive including lessons and lift pass, departing April 27.

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*Unless stated otherwise prices are per person, for seven nights, including flights and transfers.

This article was first published in September 2023, and has been revised and updated.