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Austria
St Anton $1178
Innsbruck $894
Kitzbuhel $936
Solden $1191
Zell am See $1256
France
Chamonix $1065
Germany
Garmisch $976
Italy
Cortina D'Ampezzo $1089
Switzerland
Davos $1646
Interlaken $1156
Saas Fee $1187
St Moritz $1693
Zermatt $1133

Ski Europe 2009-2010 from $894*per person
Includes airfare from New York (and from other USA/Canada cities), transfers from airport to hotel,
7 nights hotel stay, and breakfast each morning

Chamonix from $1065: (France)(details)
When you arrive in Chamonix, you are able to feel the heritage of the charming and traditional village. Chamonix attracts a wide range of people from French families to active Americans and British. (Details)

Cortina d'Ampezzo: from $1089 (Italy)(details)
Located just two hours from Venice, Italy. Cortina has enough ambiance to keep both skiers and non skiers enthralled. With alpine charm, this village resort offers something for all types of people from around the world. While many of the rich from Rome and Milan head to Cortina, the slopes are rarely overcrowded due to the relaxed nature of those coming into the area. (Details)

Innsbruck: from $894 (Austria)(details)
As the host of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games, Innsbruck is the most popular European ski resort for North American travelers. In Innsbruck, visitors get both urban sophistication of the historic town as well as an alpine playground. This area is perfect for those who are looking for some culture with their skiing. There are several ski resorts to enjoy from the city of Innsbruck, which is located in the valley surrounded on all sides by spectacular mountain peaks.

Kitzbuhel: from $936 (Austria)(details)
Is a historic town dating from the 13th Century surrounding by the amazing Austrian Alps. It is the winter entertainment capital of Austria. Of all the resorts in Austria, Kitzbuhel remains the most glamorous and expensive.

Solden: from $1191 (Austria)(details)
Is situated in the Tyrol region of Austria. Two glaciers make up the most of the skiing at Solden. Although there are amazing panoramic views and beautiful natural experiences, visitors looking for a peaceful vacation should not head to Solden.

St. Anton: from $1178 (Austria)(details)
St. Anton dominates the world famous Arlberg ski area. St. Anton is located at the western tip of Austria. This area is popular with those skiers in the know and skiers from all walks of life. While the resort is located in a small, quiet village, the nightlife is just the opposite.

St. Moritz: from $1693 (Switzerland)(details)
St. Moritz is one of the most luxurious winter resorts in the world. A modern town, set in the spectacular Swiss Alps next to the lowest lake at the foot of the Piz Bernina, is absolutely breathtaking. The slogan for the resort of St. Moritz is "The Top of the World". The reason for this slogan is the actual altitude of the area which is 6,089. However, there are many who believe this slogan actually refers to visitors' financial status.

Zermatt: from $1133 (Switzerland)(details)
Located in a beautiful and peaceful mountain village with excellent restaurants, international tourism, and friendly locals, this resort reaches to a peak of 12,792ft at Matterhorn. Zermatt has always been about the mountains. This is a scenic, car-free village with a medieval center. Zermatt provides a great base for some of the best Alpine skiing.

*per person double occupancy, departing from NYC, other USA cities slightly higher (details). Airline taxes extra. Other restrictions may apply. Single, Triple, Quad, and children rates are available.


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