Ski holidays in Cortina D’Ampezzo

The most fashionable ski resort in Italy

  • Resort altitude of 1,224 metres
  • 140 kilometres of skiable terrain in local area
  • 1200 kilometres of slopes in the Dolomiti Ski Area

There’s only one! The Olympic resort of Cortina D’Ampezzo is one of the most filmed, photographed, skied and visited resorts in the Italian Alps. 

Located east of the Sellaronda circuit, it’s not called the 'Queen of the Dolomites' for nothing. It has 140 kilometres of skiable terrain that stretches up to a incredible 2,939 metres. It’s renowned for the excellent selection of skiing as well as superb accommodation, bars, restaurants and shopping.

Skiing and snowboarding in Cortina D’Ampezzo

The main skiing areas are the Cortina Cube (Socrepes, Faloria and Mietres), Tofana, and Lagazuoi - 5 Torri, with plenty of challenging runs as well as some of the most amazing views. The areas are either linked by the impressive network of lifts or local ski buses and in Winter 2021 saw a number of new and improved lifts cutting down queues and CO2 emissions. The Tofana area has a women's downhill World Cup run, which Cortina hosts each January and, in February 2021, held the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, inviting some of the world's best skiers for an unmissable event.

Where to stay in Cortina D’Ampezzo

We offer a range of hotels in Cortina with a variety of facilities. The majority of our properties are offered on a half board basis with breakfast and dinner included with your holiday.

Sport Hotel Barisetti is a firm favourite with our guests and is unbeatable in location. The hotel is surrounded by incredible mountain views and is only 50 metres from the Tofana cable car allowing easy access to the ski area. 

Hotel Parc Victoria is located right in the heart of the resort, with the main pedestrianised shopping area only a step away from the property. 

Hotel Pontechiesa is a cosy, family run hotel located 5 minute walk from the resort centre and is a perfect choice for those of you wanting a quiet and relaxed ski holiday. 

Bars and restaurants in Cortina D’Ampezzo

Cortina d'Ampezzo has a great selection of restaurants to choose from and is a food lovers paradise. Many of the restaurants come highly recommended by top Italian food and wine guides and even have a dedicated following. Après ski in Cortina d'Ampezzo is a quintessential Italian experience, featuring refined wine, delicious food, and long, enjoyable nights. For people-watchers, the evening highlight is the passeggiata (stroll) along the Corso Italia by fur-and-jewellery clad visitors from Milan and Venice wandering through antique shops, designer boutiques and bars.

What's included in an Inghams Ski holiday to Cortina D’Ampezzo

Flights, transfers and accommodation based on self catering, bed & breakfast,  half board, full board or chalet catering. Please see the 'Ski extras' tab below for information on the optional extras including ski hire, lift pass and tuition. 

Ski hotels in Cortina d'Ampezzo

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Sport Hotel Barisetti (32)

This hotel's been popular with Inghams guests for years. You can't beat the location - it's surrounded by incredible mountain views and close to the Tofana ski area where the World Cup takes place. The atmosphere at the hotel is relaxing and informal, with really friendly staff and a cosy alpine feel. You can get to the centre of Cortina in around 15 minutes.

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Parc Hotel Victoria New (5)

The Hotel Parc Victoria is in the centre of town with good links to the ski lifts. It's just a few step away from the main shopping streets of Cortina where people come from all around Italy to visit. 

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This is a comfy hotel in the centre of town. It's at the top of Cortina's main street - close to the shops, bars and restaurants and the ski bus stops right outside so it's very convenient. After skiing, chill out at the bar with a well deserved drink. 

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Esterne Inverno 3 (1)

The family run Hotel Trieste has a great location in the centre of Cortina. The Tofana cable car is just a short walk away so you have convenient access to the Dolomites Ski Area. The rustic style rooms, tasty food and warm hospitality from the Ruatti family will make you feel right at home.

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Pontechiesa 19.03.2013 Per Depliant

The beautiful views and the exceptional service provided by the lovely staff at the Hotel Pontechiesa are just two reasons why we love this hotel so much. This family run property is just a 5 minute walk to the resort centre, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet but never to far from all the action.  

Ski & Snowboard
Skiing levels
Beginner
Intermediates
Advanced
Snowboard
Cross country

Beginners skiing and snowboarding in Cortina

Cortina is a great resort to visit for those of you who are learning to ski or snowboard. A large selection of the slopes are easy and the Socrepes area of the mountain has wonderful nursery slopes and is one of the best beginner's areas in the Dolomites with some great progression slopes.

Intermediates skiing and snowboarding in Cortina

Intermediates will find a good selection of blue and red runs available, with the majority of them threading through the amazing alpine scenery. The runs at Tofana are short but great for cruising. You will want to ski a few runs a couple of times as this area normally has the best snow.

Advanced skiing and snowboarding in Cortina

Advanced skiers will enjoy the Lagazuoi Cinque Torri area where you will find a large selection of red runs and some challenging blacks with great north-facing snow. Another great area to head for is the 'hidden valley' red run from the Passo Falzarego cable-car, and of course you have to try the famous Sella Ronda.

Off piste and snow parks in Cortina

Cortina offers some fantastic off piste skiing with a wide variety of slopes and itineraries to choose from. In Faloria, the Val Orita is a lovely wide valley with 1,200m of vertical, while Sci 18 is one of the region's most famous itineraries.

If you're hoping to practice some tricks and visit a snow park you're in luck - there is a terrain park at Faloria with kickers, rails and a half-pipe open to both skiers and boarders.

Cross-country skiing in Cortina

Enjoy 78km of trails throughout the area. One of the tracks is 30km long and follows an old railway from Fiames to Cortina.


Mountain facts
Area 140 km
Ski area Dolomiti Superski
Resort Altitude 1224m
Ski Alt. From 1224m
Ski Alt. To 2939m
Runs 49 35 13
Longest run 7 Km
Lifts Lifts 35, Chairlifts 25, Cable car 4, Draglifts 5, Gondolas 1
Lift Ski LockersYes
Local Pass Lifts35
Night Skiing IncludedNo
Mountain Restaurants77
Snow Cannons130
Snow Cannon Coverage95%
Cross Country Trails

78km of trails.

Off-piste OptionsNo
Slope DirectionN, E, S, W
Snowpark Info

1 (San Zan piste) - subject to conditions throughout the season

Things To Do

Things to do in Cortina 

Restaurants, food and drink 

Cortina d'Ampezzo has a great selection of restaurant to choose from and is a food lovers paradise. Many of the restaurants come highly recommended by top Italian food and wine guides and have a dedicated following. If you love good food, Cortina is a fantastic resort to visit.  Restaurants and cafes throughout resort offer a unique blend of Italian and Tyrolean flavours. Discover the dishes of Cortina in the many restaurants, pizzerias, agriturismi (Alpine farms), cafes, bars, pastry shops, pubs, and even wine bars. Enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of the Queen of the Dolomites while savouring its traditional cuisine.

Apres, bars, clubs and nightlife 

Après ski in Cortina d'Ampezzo is a quintessential Italian experience, featuring refined wine, delicious food, and long, enjoyable nights. The evening starts with a "passeggiata," where skiers and tourists gather on Corso Italia, the bustling town centre. Here, you might even spot a few VIPs and famous faces.

Cortina offers an array of wine bars and piano bars perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes. Notable spots include the elegant Enoteca and Lovat. For those looking to dance the night away, the Hippo and Limbo disco clubs are the places to be, typically opening their doors at 11 PM.

Spas and relaxation 

There are communal spas available at a local charge. One of our favourites is the spa and wellness centre located in Faloria. This hotel features 2 spa areas. The upper level welcomes you to a relaxation session with treatments rooms, saunas, an ice fountain and fitness centre. The lower level is dedicated to the semi-Olympic swimming pool, the caldarium and the vitality indoor and outdoor pool. 

Shopping

The most popular shopping area in Cortina is the Corso Italia pedestrian way. Here you'll find a variety of places to visit including designer boutiques selling high-end clothes and shoes, skiing and snowboarding shops for any missing items you may have forgotten to pack and department stores selling some of the local food and wine. You'll also find there are small shops across the whole resort selling traditional products that are perfect for souvenirs and local artisans selling their crafts including handmade woodwork, tarkashi, filigree and jewellery.  

Cortina Resort Activities 

Snowshoeing

Snow shoeing is a fun and relaxed way to see the mountains. Pop on a pair of snowshoes and hike through snowy forests and trails even the skiers can't get to. This activity is also suitable for all ages and makes for a great family experience.

Ice skating

Head over to Cortina's Olympic Ice Stadium and try out some ice skating. Besides the 30m wide and 60m long ice rink, the Ice Stadium has a bar, a solarium and a playground for children. 

Curling

During your holiday, take part in an introductory class for curling. Also located in the Ice Stadium, curling classes are available at a local charge. 

  • Climbing
  • Via ferrata
  • Ice stadium
  • Tobogganing
  • Galleries and Museums
  • Fat Biking
  • Local bus can be taken to Sella Ronda and Hidden Valley
  • Snowkiting
Lift Passes

Lift Passes

6 days Season Child
8 - 15 years
Adult 
16 - 65 years
Senior
66+ years
Dolomiti Superski Area Pass Low £244 £34 £314
High £271 £387 £348
Cortina Local Pass Low £233 £330 £297
High £258 £366 £330

Season dates

    • Low Season - 14 Dec - 21 Dec 24, 07 Jan - 01 Feb, 23 Mar 25 - end of season
    • High Season - 22 Dec 24 - 06 Jan & 02 Feb -22 Mar 25

Lift pass information

Featuring a linked ski area of 1,220km on one lift pass, the Dolomite Superski Pass is worth every penny. Walker's pass available & purchased locally. Children born after 01/01/2018 can collect a free ski pass in resort. Proof of age will be required. 

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Ski Equipment

Ski Equipment

6 days Category

Child

3 - 5 years

Youth

6 - 12 years

Adult

13+ years

Skis Blue - - £88
Red - £55 £108
Black - - £148
Skis & boots Blue - - £134
Red £33 £86 £154
Black - - £210
Snowboard & boots Red - £86 £154

 

Equipment information

  • Free helmet hire for children 3 - 5 years

Please see here for a description of hire categories.

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Tuition

Tuition information

Tuition will not be available for Winter 2024/25. 

Transfers

Flights depart Saturdays

Transfer time

  • Venice airport: approx. 2 hours by coach or private transfer
  • Innsbruck airport: approx. 3 hours by coach

Self drive options are available

Ski bus info:

Free

Good to know

  • High altitude skiing & guaranteed snow
  • Dolomiti Super Ski Area is Europe's biggest
  • A classic Italian ski resort
  • Inghams phone rep service
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