Single skiing holidays
Single skiing holidays can be the perfect way for individuals to indulge their passion for the slopes, and offer an ideal way to meet friends or the chance for a convenient week of skiing. Whether it's the social interaction and lively apres-ski scene you are after, or just the chance to spend days skiing with like-minded enthusiasts, single skiing holidays can prove to be a viable option for those travelling by themselves.
Single skiing holidays - Find friends to share your passion for the slopes
Many companies offer plenty of options for single skiing holidays, with the emphasis on flexibility, group activities, having fun and even finding romance. If you are embarking on a single skiing holiday in order to meet someone, make sure you choose a resort that is not too family-orientated or specifically catering for children, and one that has a wide range of entertainment and a good choice of apres-ski. The ski slopes are a great place to meet people, with everyone on a single skiing holiday sharing a common activity, whether a beginner or expert. A great way to make friends is in ski school, whatever the level, during one of the many resort-based trips or excursions available on a single skiing holiday. Best resorts for a single ski holiday include those boasting a vibrant apres-ski scene such as Kitzbuehel, St Anton, Sauze d'Oulx or Andorra.
Single skiing holidays - Try a catered chalet for the ultimate social atmosphere
Accommodation on a single skiing holiday can vary from hotel or apartment to catered chalet, with most tour operators charging a single supplement for those staying by themselves (there are companies out there who have certain offers with little or no single supplement, depending on the accommodation and the time of year). A catered chalet is a great option for singles, with many companies placing groups of individuals together to create a fun social environment, which proves to be a successful way to make friends and potential skiing buddies. For those looking more solitude on their single skiing holiday, a hotel room gives a greater sense of privacy and independence than the communal atmosphere of a chalet.
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