Experience the magic of Dolomiti Superski, Italy's largest and most legendary ski destination. With 1,200km of slopes across 12 resorts, world-class skiing meets rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and mythical stories that make every winter adventure unforgettable. Whether chasing thrills or seeking serenity, Dolomiti Superski is where legends come to life.
Ski with legends
We all know that the Dolomites are beautiful (so much so it has Unesco world heritage site status), but you may not be aware that this Italian mountain range was once a coral reef many moons ago. Having been thrust hundreds of feet into the air by tectonic activity to form a mountain range, these mythical mountains are known for their wealth of legends.
You can ski where magic light unfolds at dawn thanks to the legend of Albolina – a noble girl who gained otherworldly strength and beauty thanks to a magic spell cast by a mysterious sorceress in the dawn light of the Dolomites.
You can also explore where eagles have golden talons. According to legend, the King of the Fanes – peaceful people who were allies with the marmots, gained invincibility after returning an eaglet he had captured on a hunting trip to its mother – a majestic bird with golden talons.
World-class food
When not hanging out with the witches, you best explore the Dolomite's peerless culinary scene. Dolomiti Superski stretches all the way across Veneto, Trentino and South Tyrol – meaning five culinary worlds come together in this melting pot, crossing regional boundaries and creating a food offering second to none. Ladin and South Tyrolean specialities, Veneto cuisine, and Trentino and Mediterranean flavours come together to create dishes that foodies from across the globe will love.
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Stop off and enjoy local specialities in the 400 huts in the Dolomiti Superski ski resorts, turning your day on the slopes into a tasty tour. Trade up your traditional ski lunch of a squished ham sandwich retrieved from your backpack for a hearty Ladin lunch filled with tutres (fried pastries) and cajincí (stuffed ravioli) ... washed down with plenty of bombardinos.
Wellness haven
Dolomiti Superski isn't just for skiing; it's also built for relaxation and enjoyment. Switch off, lose track of time, and recharge for the next day on the slopes. Wellness hotels in the Dolomites are a welcome dose of tranquillity amid a sport-packed holiday. After a day out on the piste, nothing hits better than hours of R&R in a spa with saunas, pools and messages at your fingertips.
Top-notch skiing
Skiing in the Dolomites offers an expansive playground with 1,200 kilometres of slopes across 12 ski areas, all linked by the Dolomiti Superski pass. Here, the Sella Ronda circuit—a 40-kilometer loop through four valleys – feels like a pilgrimage for snow enthusiasts, with trails for all levels and views worthy of any mountaineer's dreams.
At nearly 3,300 meters, Marmolada is the highest peak, offering heart-stopping descents. And with over 450 lifts connecting resorts, you'll hardly see the same run twice.
Family-friendly fun
You don't have to be an avid skier to enjoy the Dolomites. From tobogganing to ice skating to winter hiking, there are plenty of activities to try your hand at in the Dolomites that are perfect for the whole family.
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Special offers
There are exciting offers to make the most of this exciting ski region. Superpremiere gives you a fun ski day for free at the start of the season, while Springdays gives you sunny skiing and a free day on the slopes in March. In addition to Dolomiti Springdays, it is possible to take advantage of the “Early Bird” offer for online purchases made by 28 February 2025 with an additional 5% discount on the ski pass price.
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