
"Skiing in Europe is usually far cheaper than skiing in the United States when you're looking at ski passes. At some resorts in North America, a single day of skiing can cost $300+, while $300 would usually cover at least a few days of skiing in Europe. But the mountains of Austria, Germany, Italy, and France can still be fairly expensive. German skier and adventure Marlene took a look at Europe's most expensive resorts for the 2025/2026 ski season."
"According to her analysis, Zermatt in Switzerland is the most expensive ski area in Europe, costing around 540 CHF, or a little more than $670, for six days of skiing. That's still more than $110 for a day. She points to St. Moritz, again in Switzerland, as the second most expensive, costing around 520 CHF, or around $647 USD, for 6 days."
Ski passes in Europe generally cost less than in the United States, though prices vary across resorts. Zermatt in Switzerland ranks as the most expensive European ski area at about 540 CHF (roughly $670) for six days, averaging over $110 per day. St. Moritz follows at about 520 CHF (around $647) for six days. Top U.S. resorts such as Aspen Snowmass can exceed $1,000 for a week without advance or package deals. More affordable European options include Bad Hindelang, Sauerland, Galtür, and Alpen Plus resorts, with some hotels offering free skiing with stays.
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