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How to Plan the Ultimate Long Weekend Ski Trip

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A long weekend ski trip is the perfect way to escape to the mountains without using too many holiday days. But with limited time, every moment matters. Smart planning – like seamless travel, strategic skiing, and quick meal solutions – means maximising your slope time and truly making the most of your trip.

 

Day 1: Arrive and Get Straight to the Slopes

 

Timing is key if you don’t want to miss a second of your long weekend ski trip. A private or shared ski transfer with our friends at Ski Lifts means you skip the hassle and can head straight to the lifts. If you arrive early enough, grab a half-day lift pass and warm your ski legs up before the main event.

Skip supermarket queues and cooking. Preordering meals from Huski means a delicious dinner is waiting—just heat, eat, and relax. Every second saved is more time for après or an early night before a big ski day.

 

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Day 2: Full-Throttle Skiing from Sunrise to Après

 

For serious skiers, early morning is magic. Be on the first lift for crisp air, empty pistes, and stunning sunrise views. If your resort offers First Tracks passes, it’s worth it.

Save time by packing high-energy snacks like nuts and chocolate—lunch on the chairlift beats waiting in a restaurant. Après-ski is essential, whether it’s a party at La Folie Douce or a relaxed fireside vin chaud. Just don’t overdo it—there’s more skiing to come.

 

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Day 3: Explore and Ski Longer

 

By now, your legs might be feeling it, so use the day to discover quieter, scenic runs away from the crowds. Many resorts have hidden red and blue runs that stay untouched longer.

Mid-afternoon is perfect for a long, final descent—pick the longest run on the map and savour every turn. Then, unwind with another delicious Huski meal—because less time cooking means more time soaking up the mountain atmosphere.

 

Day 4: End Your Weekend Ski Trip in Style

 

Even on departure day, there’s time for a few last runs. Hit the lifts at opening for fresh tracks before heading home. Many resorts offer luggage storage and showers, so you can ski right up until the last moment.

A pre-booked reliable ski transfer from Ski Lifts means no stress, just a smooth journey to the airport, legs still buzzing from your final descent.

 

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Quick Tips to Ski More, Stress Less on a 4-Day Ski Break >

  • Travel midweek for quieter slopes and better deals.
  • Stay close to the lifts to avoid morning delays.
  • Bring high-energy snacks to skip long lunch breaks.
  • Pre-order meals from Huski to save time after skiing.
  • Wake up early for magical sunrise skiing before the crowds.

A four-day ski trip isn’t just about skiing more, it’s about skiing smarter. With the right planning, you’ll spend less time waiting and more time carving fresh tracks. Book your ski transfer today. ⛷️