Solo ski holiday Courchevel
Saturday
1st March 2025
Prices vary with chalet choices
See pricing options below
Flights
Flight to Geneva, Chambery, Lyon or Grenoble
Train to Moutiers
Bus from London
See below
Transfers
Transfers at extra cost available from Geneva
Meals
Chalet board see below
Ski holiday for Single and Solo Skiers
This is a really popular ski trip for our solo skiers, which we run twice a year in January and March. You will benefit from chalet accommodation on this group ski trip, as well as ski lessons based on your ability. There will be plenty of opportunity to meet new, like-minded skiers throughout the trip.
This is definitely a good choice if you want to socialise and combine the very best lessons with plenty of free ski time as well. By attending lessons (10 hours in total spread over 3 mornings) it’s an ideal way to identify other skiers who ski at your pace even though they may be staying in other chalets. The best skiers are challenged by these excellent instructors and less confident skiers are well looked after and encouraged.
Chalet accommodation and ski tuition in Courchevel
This is the ski holiday that offers 10 hours tuition to everyone from blue run skiers to experts. Whether you are single or have a partner who doesn’t ski, this is the perfect trip that will allow you plenty of time on the slopes whilst enabling you to meet like-minded skiers in a friendly environment.
Solo ski holiday – Prices
Prices vary according to the chalet you choose but they all include 7 nights accommodation, 7 breakfasts (2 will be self service) 5 dinners with wine and 10 hours ski tuition.
Chalet staff have two full days off (when rooms are not serviced).
We go out to dinner on one night but on the other a complimentary Savoyard evening is offered self service. There will be a raclette machine available in your chalet and in your fridge you will find a mixed meat selection and cheese platter to cook on the raclette, along with fresh salad, potatoes, french bread and Savoyard sauces to help yourself to. You are welcome to help yourself to the chalet wines.
Entry into the chalet will be after after 15.00. Early arrivals can drop their luggage but no catering is available. Rooms must be vacated by 10am (anyone skiing on Saturday can return to change and collect their luggage but not shower).
You can choose to stay in any one of the chalets, here are the details: Our Chalets – Skivo (skivo2.co.uk)
Availability is constantly changing. Please apply for your first choice and if it is full I will suggest an alternative.
Chalet owners far prefer it if we can organise ourselves to share rooms. I am therefore very happy to find you someone to share with as long as you don’t smoke or snore.. They have however agreed to some single occupancy for a supplement but these rooms are very limited. If you choose a single room the skivo supplement is £550 in Chalet Nicola, £500 in Chalet Sapin Bleu and Rosalie and £400 in Chalet Roger and Valeriane.
Chalet rooms vary considerably. Where possible we give priority to those sharing a room before those requiring single occupancy. Within each category if rooms differ we try to give the advantage to those who book first.
Skivo2 premier chalets give more choice of food, beautifully decorated ensuite accommodation, everything that the standard chalets do plus that little bit extra:
- Guests in skivo2 premier chalets enjoy a full cooked breakfast along with fresh fruit salad in addition to the standard breakfast offered in the other chalets. Or your chef will be happy to help if you prefer something else.
- A glass or two of chilled bubbly along with some canapés before dinner each evening.
- A speciality cheeseboard with fresh fruit and port is offered each evening after dinner.
- Specially chosen top quality red, white and rosé wines are also served each evening.
- Additionally each bedroom is supplied with a hairdryer and extra soft, fluffy bath and hand towels.
Flights/Trains/Coach/Transfers
COACH
The cheapest way to reach Courchevel is by bus from London or Folkestone and last season the return cost was just £200. https://www.snowexpress.co.uk/ They leave London Friday to arrive early Saturday afternoon and return Saturday evening which means that you can ski on the last Saturday if you wish. Several guests tried it and found it efficient. Please email me if you would like to discuss this further.
TRAIN
You can book Eurostar to Paris as soon as you reserve your place to arrive on Friday or Saturday. You change stations in Paris and complete the journey by train to Moutiers. The Moutiers part of the ticket normally goes on sale in November. You can easily make this journeys on Friday Saturday or Sunday and stay the night in Moutiers if you wish to ski for 7 or 8 days instead of 6.
In addition Eurostar offer a ski train via Lille which travels out on Saturday but 1st March is the last departure so you must return via Paris not Lille.
Please reserve your Singlesport room before booking a train. (https://www.eurostar.com/uk-
en/train/france/ski-train).
Daniel at www.Snocarbon.co.uk is the expert on ski trains.
It is easy to transfer from Moutiers to Courchevel by public bus or skivo will provide a transfer
for £35 return if at least 4 guests are travelling together
FLIGHTS
The skivo transfer is £180pp return from Geneva : This may be two or three minibuses depending on demand. Most guests arrive before 13.15 (Gatwick BA flight) and depart after 13.00 in order to fill the buses to avoid delays but it is also possible to assist guests arriving until 16.00 or departing as early as 11.30, please contact me to discuss these early & late options before booking a flight Skivo can also offer transfers from other airports or from Moutiers station if a minimum of 4 people are travelling together.
If your flight does not suit our transfer times or if you need to travel to a different airport there
are private companies available, you need to search for SHARED transfers. Below are a few I
have found:
I am happy to advise you which flights/trains other guests are using as the more people on the same flight the easier it is to arrange transfers.
Please discuss your travel plans with me if the above is not clear or if the timings do not suit you.
Lift Passes
We buy the 3 valleys pass to allow our lessons to venture into Meribel and Val Thorens as well as Courchevel. It is important to have the same ski pass as other members of your lesson group so that the lesson is not limited. Lift passes should be ordered during the booking process through the Singlesport booking site but they are paid for by card or cash on arrival. Skivo2 will take your payment and give you the pass when you hire your skis or in your chalet . There is a discount for “seniors” with proof of age. Here are the prices https://www.les3vallees.com/en/ski-pass/skipass-rates/
You can add insurance to your lift pass for about 3 Euros a day https://carreneige.com/en/
Skivo2 will not charge you for using your credit card but your bank may do. To avoid bank charges you can pay in cash if you wish.
Ski Hire
skivo2 have their own ski hire department in the basement of Chalet Nicola. On arrival in resort either your minibus driver or your chalet host will take you there to choose your skis boots and helmets if required. You can order in advance and pay in sterling or select and pay on arrival in Euros cash. At the end of the holiday you can leave your skis in your chalet, there is no need to return them to Chalet Nicola.
Skis
- These are the prices for 6 days –Please enquire for 7 or 8 days
- Elite Race / All Mountain Super Prestige Skis – £110 (€125 in resort)
- Performance / Prestige Skis – £80 (€90 in resort)
- All Terrian Sports Skis – £60 (€70 in resort)
Boots
£50 (€55 in resort)
Helmets
£10 (€15 in resort)
Insurance for your hired skis
This is available in resort for 20 euros to cover against loss or damage.
Passport Check/Insurance
It is your responsibility to check both the issue and expiry date of your passport to be sure it is
valid for entry to France. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements
You must have winter sports travel insurance and EHIC/GHIC which is free
https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/healthcare-abroad/apply-for-a-free-uk-global-health-
insurance-card-ghic/
You can add rescue insurance to your lift pass for about 3 Euros a day. This is not to be used
instead of travel insurance https://carreneige.com/en/
As a solo traveller it is also wise to note your next of kin in the back of your passport and carry a
copy along with your insurance details in your ski jacket.
Piste Map
Here are the piste maps for the 3 valleys https://courchevel.com/fr/domaine-skiable
Web Cam
Here are webcams in Courchevel https://courchevel.com/fr/webcam
Terms and Conditions
Your contract for this holiday will be with skivo2 which means you must study their terms and
conditions before booking
https://www.skivo2.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/
Their website will tell you more details about your holiday www.skivo2.co.uk
Please note Singlesport ski lessons are usually organised on 3 mornings not 5 but still 10 hours
in total giving 3 free days.
You should make sure your travel insurance is in place at the time of booking.
Booking
To request a place please go to “my bookings” in the top right of this page . If you have booked with Singlesport previously just log in using the same email and password as before. If this is your first booking you will need to register before logging in.
I will write to acknowledge your request and request your non-refundable deposit of £250 within a
few days