Alpine Adventures helps skiers and snowboarders make the most of their Epic and Ikon passes
As the days get shorter and the temperatures grow colder, the debate resurfaces among alpine enthusiasts everywhere: Ikon Pass or Epic Pass? Whether you’re skiing or snowboarding, Alpine Adventures helps you get the most from your passes in North America and Europe. From bluebird powder days in the Colorado Rockies to fireside fondue and après-ski in the Swiss Alps, the tour company provides planning expertise and on-the-ground connections so travelers can focus on what matters – hitting the slopes and enjoying off-mountain indulgences. …
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Ikon Pass
The Dolomites Done Right
Located on the Dolomites’ southern, sunny side, the Dolomiti Superski carousel provides access to 12 ski resorts with more than 450 chairlifts, making it the world’s largest ski destination. Alta Badia is an ideal home base for northern Italian adventures in the towering mountains. …
California Calling
… With an average annual snowfall of over 33 feet, Mammoth offers 3,500 acres of skiable terrain for all skill levels, making it one of the West’s best ski destinations. Even nonskiers will appreciate the 360-degree summit views at 11,000 feet…
Epic Pass
Classic Colorado
With its striking peaks and year-round sunshine, Colorado is one of the world’s top ski areas. Its high elevation ensures consistent snowfall and dry, powdery conditions, making it a novice’s paradise. …
Switzerland by Train
Start the trip at Verbier by taking a scenic two-hour train ride from Geneva. With a Swiss Travel Pass, skiers can experience the Alps’ scenery, and, on two dedicated après-ski trains, get a head start on the local snow-party culture with a DJ, warm drinks, and small bites. …
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