Posted on February 20th, 2008 in Travel Better Guides
We’re Not in Aspen Anymore: 3 Unexpected Vacation Spots for the Adventurous Skier
‘Tis the season for carving powder, and for those who have done Aspen, and are over Tahoe, a new crop of hip downhill destinations in some unexpected places may be the next frontier. Whether you’re a skier or prefer snowboarding, these three off-the-beaten-path locations will appeal to the adventurous and whimsical snow-lover within.
Bansko, Bulgaria
This developing resort town nestled at the base of Pirin Mountain, is an up-and-comer among international travelers who are partial to powder. With prices still very reasonable, and several compelling options in the realm of luxury accommodation, this destination will appeal to travelers who like to explore a mountain over the course of a week, not a weekend. Prices for daily slope passes are priced around 50 Leva per day (about $37) and you can hit a different part of the mountain every day while barely putting a dent in your budget. Check out the new Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena, the premier luxury hotel in the area, which has advertised rates as low as $125 per night during peak season; quite a steal.
Tordillo Mountains, Alaska
If you’ve ever fantasized about jumping out of a helicopter and onto a pristine mountain range blanketed with untouched snow, the Tordillo Mountains in the Alaska Range are the place to make your dream a reality. Heli-skiing is the main attraction in this adventure destination situated between Anchorage and Denali, and many tour operators offer all-inclusive packages that bundle cozy lodge accommodations, meals, helicopter flights, and ski equipment into one per-person rate. Chugach Powder Guides offers such a package at their Tordillo Mountain Lodge, which hosts a maximum of twelve guests at a time and features some posh little amenities like wood-fired hot tubs, a unique copper bar, and a world-class on-site chef. Rates for Sunday to Sunday stays will set you back about $9000 per person.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
For the ultimate novelty snow sports experience, adventurous skiers need look no further than Ski Dubai. The Middle East’s first indoor ski resort offers the opportunity to slalom down the snowy slopes right in the middle of the arid Arabian desert, and must be seen to be believed. The resort covers a staggering 22,500 square meters and boasts five runs, varying in difficulty level, the longest of which is 400 meters with a fall of over 60 meters. And they don’t skimp on ambience, with full-sized, snow-dusted evergreens and ski lodges dotting the “landscape” of this mammoth skier’s paradise. While you’re in town, you might want to check out another of Dubai’s unique attractions, the famed Burj al Arab hotel. Rates at this architectural marvel are not for the faint of wallet, but if you’re in the set that jets to Dubai for a ski weekend, it may be right up your alley.




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