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Planning a Family Skiing Holiday with Teenagers: Tips and Advice
Discover valuable tips and advice for planning a family skiing holiday with teenagers. From choosing the right destination to finding teen-friendly activities, this guide has you covered.
Introduction to Family Skiing Holidays with Teenagers
A family ski holiday with teenagers is an exhilarating adventure packed with thrills and unforgettable moments.
Imagine the rush of carving down pristine slopes. Not forgetting the Après-ski, the fun continues with lively activities, cozy fireside chats, and delicious hot chocolates.
Teen-specific programs and activities ensure there’s never a dull moment, keeping everyone entertained and engaged. It’s the perfect blend of excitement, bonding, and winter magic, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Get ready for a holiday filled with adrenaline, laughter, and endless fun in a snowy wonderland!

Useful links
Find more great photos of all the places we have visited in our Instagram page.
Book your next adventure with Expedia.
Choosing the Right Ski Resort for Teenagers

Teen-Friendly Facilities and Activities
Here are our top 5 teen-friendly activities and facilities to look out for in a ski resort:
Terrain Parks: These are perfect for teens who love to snowboard or ski and want to try out jumps, rails, and other freestyle features1.
Night Skiing: Resorts that offer night skiing provide extra hours on the slopes, which can be a thrilling experience for teenagers.
Teen Clubs and Programs: Look for resorts with dedicated teen clubs or programs that offer social activities, games, and events specifically for teenagers.
Off-Slope Activities: Ensure the resort has a variety of off-slope activities like tubing, ice skating, indoor climbing walls, and game rooms to keep teens entertained when they’re not skiing2.
Wi-Fi and Tech Amenities: Good Wi-Fi and tech-friendly environments are essential for teens to stay connected and share their experiences on social media1.
These features can make a ski holiday more enjoyable and engaging for teenagers, ensuring they have a memorable time

French Ski Resorts
Here are five snow-sure French ski resorts that offer excellent facilities, you can read our in depth review of La Rossiere here.
- Terrain Parks: Multiple parks with features for all levels.
- Night Skiing: Available on select slopes.
- Teen Clubs: Various programs and activities for teenagers.
- Off-Slope Activities: Bowling, cinema, and sports center.
Tignes:
- Terrain Parks: Renowned for its extensive terrain parks.
- Night Skiing: Offered on certain evenings.
- Teen Clubs: Dedicated teen programs and events.
- Off-Slope Activities: Ice diving, indoor climbing, and swimming pool.
French Ski Resorts
Les Deux Alpes:
- Terrain Parks: One of the largest snow parks in Europe.
- Night Skiing: Available on specific nights.
- Teen Clubs: Various teen-focused activities and clubs.
- Off-Slope Activities: Ice skating, swimming, and cinema.
La Plagne:
- Terrain Parks: Several parks with diverse features.
- Night Skiing: Offered in certain areas.
- Teen Clubs: Programs and activities tailored for teens.
- Off-Slope Activities: Bobsleigh, ice climbing, and bowling.
Val d’Isère:
- Terrain Parks: Excellent parks with a variety of features.
- Night Skiing: Available on select slopes.
- Teen Clubs: Numerous activities and clubs for teenagers.
- Off-Slope Activities: Ice skating, swimming, and cinema.
These are just some well-equipped resorts to ensure a fun and engaging ski holiday for teenagers.

Safety Precautions and Guidelines for Teen Skiers
Here are our top 5 safety tips for skiing on holiday:
Wear Proper Gear: Always wear a helmet, goggles, and appropriate clothing to protect yourself from injuries and the elements1.
Know Your Limits: Ski within your ability level and avoid slopes that are too challenging. Pushing beyond your limits can lead to accidents2.
Stay Hydrated and Energized: Drink plenty of water and take regular breaks to eat and rest. This helps maintain your energy levels and focus1.
Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Always look uphill before starting or merging onto a trail to avoid collisions. Respect other skiers and follow the resort’s rules3.
Check Weather Conditions: Stay informed about the weather and be prepared for sudden changes. Avoid skiing in poor visibility or extreme conditions2.

Packing Tips for a Family Skiing Trip with Teenagers
Apart from the obvious safety gear and warm clothing here are a few extra ideas:
Ipad – pre-downloaded movies at night
Phone charging battery
Small backpack for water and clothes for the slope
Emergency plan and numbers to call for the slopes
Ensure mobile data plan works abroad
snow or water-resistant shoes/ boots for evenings.
Easter can be so warm you can ski in a t shirt but conditions can quickly change.

Accommodation Options
Here are three types of accommodation options that teenagers will appreciate to get you started:
Self-catering Ski-In/Ski-Out Lodges: These lodges offer direct access to the slopes, making it easy for teens to hit the snow whenever they want. They often come with amenities like game rooms and hot tubs1.
Chalets: Chalets provide a cozy, home-like atmosphere with plenty of space for teens to relax. Many chalets include entertainment options like pool tables, video games, and private cinemas2.
Resort Hotels with Teen Clubs: These hotels often have dedicated teen clubs and activities, ensuring that teenagers have a place to socialize and enjoy themselves after a day on the slopes.
Useful links
Find more great photos of all the places we have visited in our Instagram page.
Book your next adventure with Expedia.
Tips for Ensuring a Fun and Memorable Experience
- Choose the Right Resort: Pick one with teen-friendly activities like terrain parks and night skiing.
- Plan Off-Slope Activities: Look for tubing, ice skating, and game rooms to keep teens entertained.
- Book Lessons: Allow teens some freedom to explore and learn, safely on their own with an instructor.
- Stay Connected: Use mobile phones or walkie-talkies to keep in touch.
- Pack Smart: Ensure they have all necessary gear, including warm clothing and snacks.
These tips will help make your holiday fun and memorable!
Booking Ski Lessons for Teenager
ESF French Ski School https://www.esf-uk.co.uk/learn/teenagers/
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