November 5, 2007
Dear Ski and Snow Enthusiast,
Thank you for your continuing interest in the SkiEurope Report newsletter. SkiEurope has recently merged with Alpine Adventures, which offers a wide range of domestic ski trips. In this context, we believed that the information in this message would be interesting to you.
The Ski Season just started!
The 2007/08 Ski Season officially started last Friday with the opening of Copper Mountain in Colorado and other ski resorts will follow. Below you will find the latest resort news and specials. If you haven’t booked your ski trip yet please contact our destination specialists to make your travel plans at 800-755-1330 or 954-564-6722 or send us an e-mail.
Enjoy your reading!
Destination & Resorts News
Copper Mountain Opening on November 2, 2007
Telluride Ski Resort opens access to Palmyra Peak
Whistler Blackcomb Peak to Peak Gondola set open in December 2008 …more>
Ski Deals and Promotions
Ski Whistler - Book by November 15* and Save: Lift Pass Special and Kids Ski & Rent Free in Whistler
Winter Park - Early Booking Ski Special
Steamboat Resort - Kids Ski Free All Season Long
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European Resort Newswire
Europe?s Resorts Begin To Open As Snow Comes Early. The Alps, which have seen snow every month through the summer, are currently receiving excellent pre-season falls which has led to the first resort openings for 2007-2008 and great snow conditions at the already-open year-round glacier resorts …more>
European Ski Specials
Looking for a great deal to Europe? Take advantage of our SuperSkiWeeks. Prices for a 7 night package (air and 3-star lodging included) start from $685 (Based on midweek departure; air taxes are not included). To view all the offers please visit our sister Website …more>
August 19, 2007
It’s that time of year again. Time to think about the where, when and why not of the coming ski season. SkiEurope is kicking off another great year by releasing an earlybird preview of their SuperSki Weeks.
SuperSki Weeks are posted online for public consumption on September 1, 2007. Registered subscribers of the SkiEurope Report newsletter will be e-mailed an earlybird special preview on August 20, 2007.
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Prices for the 2007/2008 ski season start from $650 person (Innsbruck, Austria 6 nights, double occupancy) and include: roundtrip air, 6 or 7 nights hotel accomodation, buffet breakfast, transfer as specified and local taxes and service charges in Europe.
Best ski trip values for the 2007/2008 ski season include: Salzburg, Austria from $850, Interlaken, Switzerland from $919 person, Garmisch, Germany from $939 person, Chamonix, France from $989 person and Cortina d’ampezzo, Italy from $1,095 person. Be prepared to act quickly. Ski vacation vailability is limited and at these prices some ski weeks sell out quickly!?
July 6, 2006
SkiEurope Report :: Vol.6 No. 16, ISSN 1535-5993
In this issue of The SkiEurope Report, we’ll take you into the spectacular Dolomite Mountains of Italy with a visit to Cortina d’Ampezzo. We’ll tell you about the latest news at the European resorts and some great sightseeing in Salzburg. Well also tell you about our featured deal for a luxurious holiday vacation in the Alps.
Destination Snow: Cortina d?Ampezzo, Italy
As the small village of Cortina in Italy?s Ampezzo Valley is bathed in rosy pink light at sunset, it truly becomes magical. As evening falls, the passeggiata begins, and scores of locals and visitors fill the Corsa Italia on their evening promenade …more>
Featured Deal: Treat Yourself to a Luxurious Holiday in the Alps!
Enjoy a luxurious Christmas and New Year?s holiday in the shadow of the famed Matterhorn. Zermatt is a scenic, car-free village with a medieval center and provides a great base for some of the best skiing in the Alps …more>
Saas-Fee: Hotel Industry Celebrates 125th Anniversary with Saas Valley Card
Hotels in Saas-Fee and the Saas Valley will be looking back on 125 years of tourism, a good reason to celebrate this anniversary with their guests. In September, various nostalgic events will be taking place. Guests will even receive free rail and Post Bus passes …more>
Mountain Lifts of Gstaad: Behind the Scenes
In winter, around one million guests scale Saanenland?s peaks, comfortably, in one of the 62 lifts of Gstaad Mountain Rides. On the trail or on a sled run, in the snow-park, on the hiking path or in one of the numerous mountain restaurants, what reigns is pleasure, as light as the powder snow …more>
Salzburg’s Linzergasse: Mail Coaches, Inns and Taverns
Shielded and shaded by the Kapuzinerberg hill, the ancient Linzergasse leads up from the Platzl next to the Staatsbr?cke, to where the Linzer Tor marked the end of the city until 1894, and is a street which hasn?t lost any of its hustle and bustle …more>