Save on your ski trip to Vialattea with exclusive seasonal offers
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This winter, Vialattea is working in partnership with the Sestriere Tourism Consortium and the Fortur Consortium in Sauze d’Oulx to offer skiers exclusive promotional rates when booking a “Hotel + Ski Pass” Package for select dates.
Running from today until 26 January and from 31 March to 13 April, the “Hotel + Ski Pass” promotion allows guests to benefit from discounted stays when booking directly with participating accommodation providers. Ski enthusiasts can choose from a range of accommodations, ranging from self-catering apartments to four-star hotels, with rates starting from EUR 599 for a 7-night stay on a B&B basis in a four-star hotel and a 6-day ski pass.
With 9 green, 97 blue, 163 red, and 36 black runs, Vialattea caters to all abilities, and offers a diverse mix of slopes for skiers to explore. The resort has a transport capacity of over 75,000 people per hour, with 70 ski lifts, including cable cars, gondolas, telemix, magic carpets, and chairlifts, providing a smooth experience for all visitors.

About Vialattea
Vialattea is among Europe’s largest ski resorts, comprising of 8 distinct locations: Sestriere, Sauze d’Oulx, Sansicario, Cesana, Claviere, Pragelato, Oulx in Italy and Montgenèvre in France. With its highest point at 2,800m and a total of 400km of skiable area across 300 slopes, Vialattea caters to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, with ample area for beginners to find their feet, while also being home to a high number of red runs for intermediate skiers, and allowing expert skiers to follow the tracks of great champions. Notably, Vialattea has hosted a number of prestigious sporting events over the years, including the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics.
The resort’s nearest airport is Turin Caselle, but it is also well connected to Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate and Genoa City Airport, as well as being easily accessible by road and rail.
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