Arc 2000 Ski Passes
If you're looking for a ski base that puts you right at the heart of the action, Arc 2000 is hard to beat.
Sitting at 2,000m, it's a genuine ski-in, ski-out village with direct access to the Aiguille Rouge glacier - one of the highest and most dramatic ski areas in the Alps. You step out of your door and onto the snow. It really is that straightforward.
Arc 2000 sits within the Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry ski area, but it also serves as a key gateway to the vast Paradiski domain - one of the largest linked ski areas in the world, connecting Les Arcs with La Plagne via the iconic Vanoise Express cable car. Whether you want to spend a week exploring your immediate surroundings or range far and wide across two major resorts, Arc 2000 gives you that flexibility.
When it comes to picking up your Arc 2000 ski pass, the lift pass offices are conveniently located in the centre of the village, close to the Varet telecabin. That said, booking your pass online in advance is well worth considering - it saves time at the start of your holiday and means you can head straight to the slopes on day one.
Types of ski passes in Arc 2000
Arc 2000 ski passes come in three main categories: Classic, Essential, and Premium. Each is designed for a different kind of skier, so it's worth thinking about how you like to ski before committing to one.
The key decision is really about how much terrain you want access to. The local Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry area covers around 200km of runs - a very respectable amount by any measure, with everything from glacial cruisers to sheltered forest trails. If you want to extend that to the full Paradiski domain, you're looking at over 425km of skiing, which puts it among the top-tier ski areas in Europe.
It's also worth knowing that Arc 2000 offers dedicated Beginner passes for those just starting out, as well as Pedestrian passes for non-skiers who'd like to ride the lifts to enjoy the mountain scenery and join their group for lunch at altitude. No one needs to feel left out.
This is the pass to go for if you're happy staying within Les Arcs and have no particular urge to cross over to La Plagne. It offers a lovely mix of high-altitude open runs and more protected skiing lower down, suiting a wide range of abilities and preferences.
Alongside the expanded terrain, the Essential pass often comes with added perks, including priority lanes at key lifts such as the Transarc, as well as discounts on local activities - think the Mille 8 aquatic centre or the resort's popular zipline. So even on a rest day, you're still getting good value from your Arc 2000 ski pass.
During peak weeks, particularly half-term, Christmas, and New Year, lift queues can build up at busy pinch points. The Premium pass keeps you moving and minimises the time spent standing around. For those who view every queuing minute as a wasted skiing minute, this Arc 2000 ski pass pays for itself in peace of mind alone.
Pedestrian passes are available for non-skiers who'd like to take the lifts up the mountain - to meet family or friends for lunch at the top of the Varet or Aiguille Rouge, for instance, and take in the breathtaking panoramic views across the Alps. It's a lovely way to share the mountain experience without having to ski.
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.