You’ve Got Your Group Ski Holiday Booked – What About Your Ski Insurance?

mountain-sideThere are all sorts of insurance that you will need throughout your life; for your home, car or your mobile phone.  Also, going on a holiday means you should be buying an insurance policy to cover you (although some people don’t see the need for it!).

If you feel like nothing terrible is going to happen to you whilst you are holidaying, the majority of the time you are probably right.  But there could always be that one single time when something bad occurs, and if you’ve got no holiday insurance then you are in trouble. Continue reading “You’ve Got Your Group Ski Holiday Booked – What About Your Ski Insurance?”

A Typical Day On The Ski Slopes

SONY DSCWaking up on a group ski chalet holiday to a day on the slopes is one of the best feelings – but it is still nowhere near to being the best, as your day just gets better and better once you are out of bed in your own chalet.  Once you are ready to go downstairs for breakfast, generally in your pyjamas or a onesie,  there are your own chefs awaiting your arrival so they can make you any breakfast that you desire.

This can literally be anything from pancakes to a full English fry up.

Once you have demolished your brekkie and had a chat with the rest of your party you all go back to your rooms to get ready for a day skiing on the slopes.  Wrapping up nice and snug in your large coat, hat, gloves and salopettes, clothing appropriate for very cold snow, you then go to the boot room where everyone’s boots and skis are ready for action.

Depending on how close you are staying to the first slope will depend on whether you can ski to it or have to take a shuttle bus, but either way, you are about to begin your morning of skiing – an utter adrenaline rush you won’t get anywhere else (except snowboarding!). Continue reading “A Typical Day On The Ski Slopes”