If you think the ski season is over by April, it’s time to rethink everything. In Breuil-Cervinia, spring skiing is not just possible — it’s one of the best experiences of the entire winter. Thanks to its altitude and connection with Zermatt, this is one of the few ski areas in Europe…
If you’re planning a ski trip to Courmayeur, choosing the right ski rental in Courmayeur is one of the most important steps to fully enjoy your time on the slopes. Compared to larger resorts, Courmayeur offers a more boutique and high-quality rental experience, often with better service, more attention to detail, and carefully…
If you’re planning a ski trip to Cervinia, one of the most important things to organize before hitting the slopes is where to rent your ski equipment. The resort offers several professional rental shops where you can find high-quality skis, boots, and snowboards suitable for every level—from beginners to expert skiers exploring…
Courmayeur is not only one of the most elegant ski resorts in the Alps — it’s also one of the best destinations for food lovers. Whether you’re looking for refined cuisine, authentic Alpine flavors, or Michelin-starred experiences, the village offers outstanding options within walking distance. Here’s my personal selection of…
Cervinia is often associated with long ski days, high-altitude views, and après-ski vibes, but what many visitors don’t expect is the quality and variety of its restaurant scene. From Michelin-starred dining to cozy Alpine classics and refined bistros, Cervinia offers excellent options for dinner, both in the village center and just…
When you think about traditional food in the Aosta Valley, your mind immediately drifts to cozy mountain chalets, the smell of melted cheese, and long dinners by a roaring fire after a day on the slopes.This small Italian region, surrounded by the highest peaks in Europe — Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa,…
Anyone who skis regularly knows it: even in one of the most snow-sure destinations in the Alps, weather can sometimes change the plan. In Cervinia, the main challenge isn’t snowfall, it’s often strong wind, especially at high altitude, which can temporarily stop lift operations. But here’s the truth: a closed lift doesn’t mean…
When the wind blows hard up on the Plateau Rosà or temperatures drop too low, many skiers in Cervinia start looking for a quieter place to enjoy their day on the slopes. Luckily, just a short drive away, there are two hidden gems that share the same ski pass area…
When bad weather, strong winds, or lift closures affect skiing in Cervinia, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover one of Italy’s most elegant and underrated cities: Turin.Located just 1 hour and 40 minutes from Cervinia (120 km by car), Turin is an ideal day trip for those who want to combine culture,…