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Essential Ski Holiday Guide
May it be the powder filled Rocky Mountains, the picturesque resorts in the Alps, or perhaps a visit to the far north of Scandinavia, a ski holiday is really a luxury enjoyed by an increasing number of Brits.
To make sure the trip goes with no hitch, stick to the three top tips in this essential ski holiday guide.
Research your options
Before booking a visit, make sure the resort is suited to your needs - and not simply with regard to the accommodation or the choice of bars and restaurants!
The size and difficulty of ski areas varies widely. Beginners may wish to avoid areas with lots of red and black runs - suitable just for intermediate and advanced skiers respectively - while blues and greens will show little challenge for those with serious slope skills.
Remember that the classifications can differ between countries and pay attention to the guidance on the resort's website. They know what they are talking about when they say it isn't well suited for beginners!
Pack Well
When it comes to packing for a winter holiday, the watchword is layers. Ideally people should have a base layer, a mid layer for added warmth and an surface to safeguard from the elements.
Consider multi-purpose items of clothing, which aren't only practical but assist saving space in the case, and things that are breathable and windproof. Up on the mountain, the weather can alter at a moment's notice.
A set of sturdy and waterproof boots really are a must for travelling the resort. The majority of restaurants in ski hotspots are pretty casual, so don't be concerned about looking for a night time outfit for freezing, blizzard conditions.
Buy Travel Insurance With Skiing Cover
No one wants to consider the worst happening, but its best to be covered if it does.
Research in the Association of British Insurers (ABI) shows 31 per cent of people believe a standard travel insurance policy covers them if they are injured while skiing.
Sixty-two per cent think the ecu Medical health insurance Card (EHIC) covers repatriation after an accident. Unfortunately, they're wrong on of those points.
Comprehensive travel cover with skiing cover may be the only thing that will cover you if you're injured on the slopes.
Without it, a personal injury could get seriously costly. One snowboarder who broke their leg in america wound up having to pay £18,220 for emergency treatment and repatriation.
Before choosing any travel cover policy, browse the details carefully and be sure it meets all of your needs.
The Best of the remainder
A few final pointers before you head off to benefit from the snow:
Keep your EHIC card on you at all times just in case there is an accident Note down key contact numbers for emergencies Don't head off piste alone - or with no correct level of experience Ski or board for your ability and in line with the conditions Learn the rules of the slope and do not assume the skill of other holidaymakers who are around you Check the temperature before heading out in the morning