Category: Skiing with friends
Booking and money-saving tips
A well-organised ski trip with friends is all about booking early and making the most of the deals available. A few simple habits can optimise your budget without compromising the experience.
Book accommodation as early as summer to take advantage of “early booking” rates—savings can reach 30% compared with last-minute bookings. You’ll also have the best choice of group-friendly options.
Bundle your lift passes to benefit from progressive pricing. Six-day passes become more cost-effective than day passes from the fourth day onwards, so multi-day passes are often the best deal for groups.
If you’re a group of more than eight, negotiate directly with accommodation providers. Many will agree to preferential conditions—free places (e.g., the 10th guest), an upgraded room, or extra services included. These direct discussions often work out better than booking platforms.
Getting to Brides-les-Bains
Brides-les-Bains’ accessibility is a major asset for organising a ski weekend with friends without stress. It’s easy to reach (less than 10 minutes from the dual carriageway and the train station), and there are several transport options depending on your style and budget.
Driving is often the simplest choice for groups, offering flexibility and making it easy to carry ski equipment. The A43 motorway then the N90 lead straight to Brides-les-Bains in around 2h30 from Lyon. Free car parks are available near accommodation and the gondola lift.
Train is a friendly, lower-impact alternative. Moûtiers station, very close to Brides-les-Bains, is served by direct TGV services from Paris. Regular shuttles then connect you to the resort—so the relaxation can start from the journey.
Coach transfers from Lyon and Geneva airports are another cost-effective option for groups. These shared shuttles (bookable online) often include luggage and ski equipment, making logistics much simpler.
The best time to come skiing
Choosing the right dates plays a big role in how successful your ski trip with friends feels. Brides-les-Bains and Les 3 Vallées offer excellent ski conditions from December to April, but each period has its own vibe.
High season (February to March) usually brings the best snow conditions and full access to the entire ski area. It’s ideal for confident skiers who want to explore all 600 km of pistes, and the entertainment and nightlife are also at their peak.
Christmas and New Year bring a special festive atmosphere—perfect for celebrating with friends. The resorts’ events add extra magic, although prices are higher and crowds can be heavier.
January and April often offer the best value for money. Ski conditions remain excellent with fewer people on the slopes, and spring adds a bonus: sunny days and high-altitude terraces that are perfect for long, laid-back après-ski sessions.
Special offers and smart deals
Brides-les-Bains’ key advantage is its naturally attractive pricing: accommodation up to 50% less than in high-altitude resorts, making it easier for groups to enjoy Les 3 Vallées without stretching the budget.
To optimise spending even further, compare different accommodation providers—some offer better terms for groups. Apartment rentals help you share costs and cook together, keeping meal budgets under control while maintaining a convivial atmosphere.
Local ski rental shops often have progressive pricing for groups too, making it worth negotiating for equipment rental for several people over several days.
Rentals and apartments for groups
For more freedom (and plenty of shared laughs), renting an apartment or chalet is often the favourite option for a ski weekend with friends. It recreates that “shared house” feeling, with the convenience of a ski resort on your doorstep.
In Brides-les-Bains, you can book accommodation that’s around 30–50% less than in high-altitude resorts. Tourist residences often offer well-equipped apartments with full kitchens and generous living areas designed for groups.
This value-for-money positioning means groups can often enjoy bigger spaces for the same budget. And being able to manage meals yourselves is a real bonus: making a raclette or a Savoyard fondue together after skiing is a ritual that strengthens friendships and makes delicious memories.
Friendly, well-located hotels
Brides-les-Bains offers a selection of hotels well suited to groups of friends looking for comfort and togetherness. These properties understand what group trips need and often provide tailored services.
For example, Hôtel Amélie, a 3-star hotel in the heart of Les 3 Vallées, has a restaurant and a lounge bar—perfect for meeting up easily and keeping the conviviality going.
In this human-scale Savoyard village, everyone can find their ideal base—from a cosy studio to a suite in a star-rated hotel. This variety makes it easy to match accommodation to your group’s budget and preferences.
And with everything within a 5-minute walk, it’s effortless for the group to move around and access the resort’s amenities.
Off-ski activities: relaxation and thrills
A ski trip with friends isn’t only about the downhill runs. Brides-les-Bains offers a full range of add-on activities to diversify the programme and keep everyone happy.
The Grand Spa Thermal is a guaranteed reset after the physical effort of skiing. Your friends will love regrouping in warm thermal pools—ideal for muscle recovery—while the relaxation area with sauna and hammam extends the shared wind-down.
For evenings, the resort also has facilities such as a cinema and a casino—easy alternatives for those who fancy a break from mountain activities.
And if your group loves trying something different, there’s no shortage of mountain experiences: snowshoe walks to discover preserved landscapes in small groups, or tandem paragliding for a breathtaking view of the peaks from the air.
Après-ski outings and lively evenings
Après-ski is a key part of any successful ski trip with friends, and Brides-les-Bains (plus the surrounding resorts) offers plenty of ways to keep the good times going after the lifts close.
In Brides-les-Bains itself, enjoy restaurants and bars such as La Fabrik, Le 26, Relief, or the Bis’trop Savoyard—great meeting spots for your group after a day on the slopes.
For a festive daytime atmosphere, the higher resorts in the area also bring the party. La Folie Douce in Méribel (easy to reach from Brides-les-Bains) puts on concerts and entertainment during the ski day—shared moments that become instant classics in the group chat.
Mountain restaurants can also make your evenings special. Dinner in a refuge reached by snowcat, or in a panoramic restaurant, creates unforgettable memories under the stars.
Skiing and snowboarding on the pistes of Les 3 Vallées
The heart of your trip is, of course, time on the slopes—Les 3 Vallées is the stuff of ski legends. With 600 km of runs across all levels, the domain offers an unmatched variety, so everyone in your group can find their perfect rhythm.
For beginners, the many green runs make learning gentle and reassuring. ESF instructors offer group lessons suited to friends travelling together, creating a fun, motivating learning dynamic.
Intermediate skiers will love the blue and red runs that criss-cross the domain. Among the iconic blues: Roc de Fer (a legendary run where French and international champions have skied), Jérusalem (linking Méribel to Saint-Martin-de-Belleville), and Biche in Méribel. For reds, try Coqs (a lively red that never feels monotonous), Mauduit in Val Thorens (known for its significant vertical drop and sustained, varied line), or Combe du Vallon in Méribel (long, technical and demanding—a true classic).
Experts will find plenty to get their adrenaline going on the many black runs. Runs such as L’Éclipse in Courchevel (used for the 2023 Alpine Ski World Championships, with 3.3 km and 970 m of vertical drop) or Roc de Fer in Méribel (host venue for World Cup finals) offer serious technical challenges. And for the boldest in your group, guided off-piste experiences are the way to discover powder safely with a professional guide.
Beyond the skiing, Les 3 Vallées also offers 10 spectacular viewpoints to discover together: Le Signal (Courchevel-Moriond, 2,250 m) with views of Mont Blanc; La Saulire (2,740 m) with a 360° panorama; Roc de Fer (Méribel, 2,294 m); Saint-Martin-de-Belleville for its authenticity; Pointe de la Masse (Les Menuires, 2,804 m); Cime Caron (Val Thorens, 3,200 m); Le Bouchet (Orelle, 3,230 m); Col de la Chambre (2,850 m); Mont Vallon (Méribel, 2,952 m) overlooking the Gébroulaz glacier; and Col de la Loze (2,304 m) between Courchevel and Méribel. These viewpoints are made for unforgettable “we’re really here” moments with friends.
Great value for every budget
One of Brides-les-Bains’ biggest advantages for planning a ski weekend with friends is its naturally attractive pricing. Accommodation can be up to half the price of high-altitude resorts—often with more space and comfort—typically around 30–50% less for quality, generously sized places to stay.
That value makes it much easier to organise a group trip, even when budgets vary. Your friends can enjoy the prestige of Les 3 Vallées without overspending—freeing up budget for the fun stuff: ski lessons, better equipment, or unforgettable nights out.
Lift passes can also be better value for groups (with progressive pricing), and many accommodation providers offer appealing group discounts. Those savings can help you extend your stay or add extra activities to the itinerary.