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Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Passes

Arranging your ski pass ahead of your Dolomites winter escape can be the difference between a smooth start and a wasted first morning in one of Italy’s most celebrated ski destinations. With Cortina serving up seemingly endless slopes against a magical backdrop, arriving fully prepared and ready to go, kick-starts your holiday the best way possible.

Cortina d'Ampezzo sits within the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites in northeastern Italy, widely regarded as one of the most visually spectacular ski destinations in the world. Surrounded by peaks like the Tofane, Cristallo, and Cinque Torri, Coryina has direct access to the vast Dolomiti Superski network, encompassing 1,200km of pistes across 12 ski areas and 41 resorts, all connected by a single ski pass. Its position within the ski area is accessible with the right ski pass.

Arranging your Cortina d'Ampezzo ski pass ahead of your trip is straightforward with Erna Low. You can easily include your pass in your overall ski holiday package alongside accommodation, flights, transfers and more. Simply select the ski pass option, add it to your package, and continue with the booking process. It's that straightforward. Our ski holiday booking process is designed to be seamless, ensuring your entire journey from start to finish is a total breeze.

Types of ski passes in Cortina d'Ampezzo

Skiers in Cortina d'Ampezzo have two distinct ski pass options, each offering different areas of coverage.

The Cortina Valley (Valle) ski pass covers the resort's immediate ski area - an impressive 120km of slopes across the sectors of Faloria, Cristallo, Tofana, and Cinque Torri. The Dolomiti Superski Pass opens the entire 1,200km network connecting Cortina with Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Arabba (and beyond) in one pass. It's the ultimate pass for explorers and those who want to make the absolute most of their time in the Dolomites. For a week-long stay in Cortina, the Dolomiti Superski pass is the value-for-money option, offering a combination of mountain scenery and the ability to ski a completely different area each day, making it an investment that pays back in full from the very first run.

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Children & Baby Free Offers
Children under 8 ski free in Cortina d'Ampezzo when their pass is purchased at the same time as a full-price adult or senior pass - one free child pass per paying adult. This applies to all pass durations from a single day through to a full season pass. If a child's pass is purchased separately rather than with an adult pass, a 50% discount off the adult price applies. It's one of the most generous family ski pass offers in the Dolomites and a major draw for families visiting from the UK.
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Junior and Senior Passes
Junior skiers receive a significant discount on the standard adult price for both daily and multi-day passes in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Additional family discounts may be available when purchasing multiple passes together or when booking season passes with proof of family status. Senior skiers age 65+ also qualify for Senior discounts on the standard adult price for daily and multi-day passes. All age-related discounts require valid proof of age at the time of purchase.
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Superski Family (Season Pass)
A pedestrian pass is available in La Thuile for non-skiers who want to access the mountain and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Aosta Valley without skiing. This pass grants access exclusively to the Les Suches cable car, which runs from La Thuile up to Les Suches at around 2,200m.
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FAQs

What ski pass do I need for Cortina d'Ampezzo?

It depends on your plans for your Cortina d’Ampezzo ski holiday. Your options are the Cortina Valley pass covering all 120km of the resort's local slopes, or the Dolomiti Superski pass offering access to 1,200km of terrain across 12 resorts and ski areas. For a week-long stay, the Dolomiti Superski pass offers exceptional value and variety across the Dolomites.

How much does a ski pass cost in Cortina d'Ampezzo?

Ski pass prices in Cortina vary by duration, pass type, and time of year – peak periods like Christmas and the February half-term command higher rates than quieter January and March. Multi-day passes offer better per-day value than single-day options. When booking through Erna Low, all pricing is clearly displayed before confirmation, and our rates match official resort pricing.

Can I upgrade my Cortina Valley pass to a Dolomiti Superski?

Yes. If you initially purchased a local Cortina Valle pass but decide you want broader access, you can usually upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass through the ski pass office in the resort. You'll pay the difference between the two pass types for your remaining days. Upgrading is subject to availability and current pricing.

When is the best time to buy a Cortina ski pass?

The best approach is to pre-book your Cortina ski pass with us in advance as part of your holiday package before you travel. We offer the same prices as the official resort rates, so you're not paying extra for the convenience of booking ahead. Some early-bird discounts may be available for purchases made months in advance, though availability may vary by season. Booking early secures your dates and reduces any arrival-day hassle.

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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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