• S4 E14 - Skiing 101 - A Beginners Guide to Your First Ski Holiday in Association with Crystal Ski Holidays

  • Feb 7 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

S4 E14 - Skiing 101 - A Beginners Guide to Your First Ski Holiday in Association with Crystal Ski Holidays

  • Summary

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    Welcome to Skiing 101 - a 4 part mini-series in association with Crystal Ski Holidays! This series is designed to help you feel confident and prepared for your first ski holiday.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Understanding Your Travel Party:
      • Kids: If you're bringing little ones, look for ski schools and childcare options, like dedicated kids' zones and après-ski activities. Resorts such as La Plagne (France) and Zell am See (Austria) are fantastic for families.
      • Adults: Consider the fitness levels and interests of your group. Some adults might prefer quieter resorts or scenic spots where they can relax, while others might be more active. Resorts like Alpe d’Huez (France) and Soldeu (Andorra) offer a variety of runs for all levels.
    2. Budgeting For Your Ski Trip:
      • Ski holidays can be expensive, but there are ways to save! Early booking, avoiding school holidays, and considering travel options like driving or train can reduce costs.
      • Crystal offers packages that include flights, transfers, accommodation, and more to simplify your trip planning.
    3. Choosing the Right Resort:
      • Some resorts are family-friendly with excellent kids' ski schools and activities, while others cater to adults looking for a lively après-ski scene. Resorts like Ruka (Finland) are perfect for beginners and families.
      • In Episode 2, we’ll dive deeper into finding the resort that suits your needs.
    4. Travel Options:
      • Flying: Quick and convenient, but may have hidden costs (e.g., parking and food).
      • Train: Comfortable and scenic, but transfers to the resort can add time and cost.
      • Driving: Offers flexibility and can be cost-effective for families, though weather conditions and long travel times need to be considered.
    5. Other Activities:
      • Skiing isn’t the only thing to do on your holiday! Snowshoeing, ice skating, spa visits, tobogganing, and even winter hiking are great alternatives for non-skiers or if you need a break from the slopes.
    6. Packing Essentials:
      • Clothing: Layer up with moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outer layers.
      • Accessories: Don’t forget gloves, mittens, goggles, helmets, and ski socks (avoid cotton!).
      • Other Gear: Pre-purchase your ski pass, and pack a small backpack for snacks, water, and extra layers.
    7. Preparation Before the Holiday:
      • Consider taking indoor ski lessons or dry slopes lessons to get comfortable with the equipment and techniques.
      • Skiing can be physically demanding, so it’s also a good idea to prepare your body with strength, flexibility, and balance exercises.

    Next time, we’ll guide you through resort options, accommodation choices, and more tips for

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