Family-friendly Easter deals
Ski operators are discounting breaks around the Easter holiday period, with savings of up to £230 on some packages.
Some discounts apply to family-friendly accommodation that has childcare close by.
For families that can travel during school time, Esprit Ski has £100 per person off family ski break in sort-after Val d’Isère.
The Chalet Hotel Chalet Hotel Ducs de Savoie is perfect for parents wanting to explore the famous Espace Killy ski area. Even better, Esprit Ski’s childcare base is located just minutes from the slopes.
Seven nights now costs £855 per person, including flights, transfers and chalet catering accommodation with wine. Childcare is available from £39 per day.
Ski Total has cut the price of a seven-night package in Gressoney, Italy from £879 per person to £649.
Accommodation is at the Chalet Hotel Valverde, described as a ‘perfect home away from home’, featuring on-site childcare and convenient location close to the village centre. The
Price includes chalet-catering accommodation including wine, flights and resort transfers, departing March 13.
During Easter, Ski Total has cut the price of its seven-night package at the Chalet Castor in Meribel by £170 per person, a saving of 21%.
Prices now start at £649 per person, departing April 14 and include chalet catering accommodation including wine, flights and resort transfers.
Chalet Castor is located in the Mussillon district with pistes heading straight to the main Chaudanne lift.
The Grande Rousses ski area in Alpe d’Huez offers 250kms of pistes, acres of off-piste powder and a children’s ski area located at the top of the ‘yoghurt-pot lift’,
Esprit Ski has seven nights at the Chalet Hotel Mariandre from £849 per person, departing March 16.
The Mariandre is centrally located within this family-friendly resort and just 50m from the children’s ski area lift with the added bonus of an on-site nursery and snow club.
Price includes flights, transfers and chalet catering accommodation with wine. Esprit’s Childcare is available for children aged between 17 weeks and 12 years of age.
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