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Paradiski Ski Passes

With 425km of slopes across several resorts with exciting and varying terrain, a Paradiski ski pass is an absolute must, regardless of which resort base you’re staying in within the ski area. Get yours sorted before you head off on your trip - so when you get to the resort, you hit the ground skiing.

The Paradiski is one of the largest linked ski domains in the world, connecting Les Arcs and La Plagne via the iconic Vanoise Express cable car. The variety of terrain here ranks among Europe's best – ranging from high-altitude, snow-sure slopes above Arc 2000, to the long, tree-lined descents above Peisey-Vallandry, and unto the vast, open bowls across La Plagne's interconnected villages – all accessible with a Paradiski pass.

Pre-booking your Paradiski ski pass with us ahead of your trip helps ensure a smoother landing when settling into resort. At Erna Low, we make the process of obtaining a ski pass super simple and include it as part of your overall ski holiday booking. Simply select and add the Paradiski ski pass option when you’re on the ‘Ski Extras’ page and proceed with the rest of the booking. Your pass will be included in your complete holiday package and ready for collection on arrival. It’ll save you time at collection, with minimal fuss, leaving you plenty of time to get onto the slopes from day one.

What areas does a Paradiski ski pass cover?

The Paradiski ski pass is the single pass covering the entire interconnected ski area, spanning over 425km of pistes across Les Arcs, La Plagne, and Peisey-Vallandry.

Rather than managing separate local passes for the individual resorts within the area, the single Paradiski pass gives you unrestricted access to the entire network, including all lifts, all runs, and all sectors – making it a refreshingly straightforward system for skiers of all abilities. For a week-long stay in Paradiski, this is the pass that maximises your experience - with 425km of varied terrain at your disposal, you could ski a different area every day and still not cover it all.

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Duo Pass
This pass offers savings for two passes purchased for the same duration, range, date all made from a single purchase. Reduced prices for children aged between 5 and 12 years of age and adults between 65 and 74 years of age. It is also only valid on durations between 6 to 15 consecutive days.
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Tribe Pass
Often referred to as the Tribú pass. This pass offers savings for a minimum of three passes made in a single purchase covering the same range, durations and same dates. It also offers reduced prices for children aged between 5 and 12 and adults aged between 65 and 74 years. It is also only available for durations between 6 to 15 consecutive days.
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Family Package
Ideal for a family of at least 4 or 2 adults and a minimum of 2 children between 5 to 17 years old. Reduced prices apply for adults between 65 and 74 years old and the family package must be purchased in a single purchase and should reflect similar durations, ranges and dates.
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FAQs

Is it worth buying a Paradiski ski pass in advance?

Yes, pre-booking your Paradiski ski pass before travelling can save time and make arrival day much easier. Booking in advance helps reduce the time spent picking up your pass, as pre-paid collections are generally more straightforward than purchasing at the ticket counter (especially if you’re travelling as a group or family), especially during busy weeks such as Christmas and February half-term. Many visitors also prefer having their accommodation, travel and lift passes organised before leaving home. Some advance bookings may include promotional savings or added benefits, depending on the supplier and time of booking.

What’s the difference between a local pass and a full Paradiski pass?

A local ski pass covers either La Plagne or Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry individually, while a full Paradiski pass includes access to the entire linked ski area. Local passes are often suitable for beginners, short stays, or visitors who are happy to ski on one side of the mountain. Full Paradiski passes are more popular with intermediate and advanced skiers wanting to explore all 425km of pistes and make full use of the Vanoise Express connection.

Can I upgrade my ski pass from a local pass to a Paradiski pass during my holiday?

In many cases, yes. Skiers who initially purchase a local La Plagne or Les Arcs pass can often add a Paradiski extension later in the week if they decide to explore the wider area. This flexibility is useful for beginners progressing quickly or visitors wanting one or two days of larger-area skiing without committing to a full Paradiski pass immediately.

Are family ski passes available in Paradiski?

Yes, family ski passes are available across the Paradiski, offering discounts for eligible groups travelling together. Family pass discounts generally apply when two adults and two or more children purchase passes for the same duration. Discounts can help make skiing more affordable for larger families, particularly during week-long holidays.

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PRE-BOOK YOUR SKI PASSES

Pre-booking your ski passes with Erna Low is easy - either choose the option online while you're booking your accommodation, or if you've already booked your accommodation, call us on 0203 011 1222 we'll gladly add it to your ski holiday package.

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