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Planning your first European ski trip but don't know where to start?
Dolomiti Superski in Northern Italy is your top choice. It boasts the most advanced lift systems in the Alps and guarantees consistent snow conditions throughout the season.
Ultimate Scale: Access 12 world-class ski regions (including Cortina, Val Gardena, and Alta Badia) with a single pass, covering over 450 ski lifts !
Diverse Terrain: From wide, open blue runs for beginners to Olympic-level black runs, there is something for every skill level !
✨ Exclusive Sensory Experience: The Glow of Enrosadira
With this pass, you’re not just buying access to slopes, but a front-row seat to a natural wonder. Witness the famous Enrosadira, where the limestone peaks reflect a stunning palette of pink and gold at sunset.
Step into the legend of King Laurin’s "Rose Garden" as the mountains come alive at dusk. Picture yourself enjoying an Après-ski drink under a rose-tinted sky—experience the ultimate winter dream in the heart of Italy.
💡 Pro Tips:
Digital Experience: Use the My Dolomiti App—your smartphone becomes your personal navigator and performance tracker.
Ski Safari: Thanks to the interconnected lift network, you can enjoy a true "ski journey" from one charming village to another.
【For 12 Dolomiti Superski regions】
This ski pass is valid for the following areas:
【 Travel Date 】
Mainn Season : 2025/12/21 - 2026/01/10 & 2026/02/01 - 3/21
Low Season : 2025/11/29 - 12/20 & 2026/1/11 - 1/31 & 2026/3/22 - 4/6
First-timers & Classic Seekers: Choose Val Gardena !
Apres-ski, Luxury Shopping & Michelin Dining: Choose Cortina d’Ampezzo !
Families & Tech Enthusiasts (No Waiting Lines): Choose Kronplatz !
Val Gardena / Alpe di Siusi
The Heart of the Dolomites & All-Around Champion
Widely recognized as the "Soul of the Dolomites," Val Gardena offers the ultimate alpine experience. Home to Seiser Alm, Europe's largest high-altitude meadow, and the world-class Saslong downhill run, it also serves as the direct gateway to the legendary Sellaronda circuit. Whether you are a beginner taking your first turns or a pro seeking a challenge, you’ll find your perfect rhythm amidst these snow-capped peaks.
Cortina d’Ampezzo
The Fashionable Capital of Alpine Glamour
Known as the "Queen of the Dolomites" and the proud host of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Cortina is where high-octane sport meets Italian elegance. Beyond its breathtaking powder valleys lies a town center filled with luxury boutiques and fine dining. Under the watchful gaze of the iconic Tre Cime, you can conquer professional slopes by day and sip mulled wine in a Michelin-starred restaurant by night. Here, skiing is more than a sport—it’s a lifestyle.
Kronplatz / Plan de Corones
State-of-the-Art Facilities & Modern Comfort
Step into Europe’s most modern skiing sanctuary. Kronplatz is famous for its 360-degree panoramic summit and a high-efficiency lift system that makes long queues a thing of the past. Its wide, perfectly groomed "carpet-like" slopes are a dream for families and speed lovers alike. Don't forget to visit the architectural landmarks and museums at the peak for a touch of culture above the clouds.
The Sella Ronda is a legendary ski circuit encircling the massive Sella massif. Covering a total of 40 km, the journey typically takes 4–6 hours (depending on snow conditions, pace, and breaks). The route consists of roughly 26 km of ski slopes, with the remainder covered by a seamless network of lifts.
Skiers can choose between two directions: Clockwise (Orange Route) or Counter-clockwise (Green Route). This unique circuit interconnects four world-renowned valleys and ski resorts:
The Charms of Sella Ronda:
Traveling from Asia to the Dolomites is a seamless journey via Milan. Your adventure begins at Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP). Upon arrival, head to the city center to catch your train connection.
From Milano Centrale (Milan Central Station), take the high-speed train: 👉️ Purchase Train Ticket
Option 1: Via Bolzano/Bozen Take a direct train to Bolzano, the gateway to the mountains. From here, transfer to local trains or buses (SAD/Südtirol Mobil) to reach popular ski hubs such as Ortisei, Selva di Val Gardena, and Canazei (Val di Fassa).
Option 2: Via Bressanone/Brixen Take a direct train to Bressanone, then easily connect via local shuttles or buses to the Plose ski area or Val Gardena for a hassle-free transfer.
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