Ski Passes

La Plagne ski passes:

There are many different ski passes available and even deals for beginners – ask your tour operator which is best for you. Ski Beat Chalet Holidays in conjunction with the La Plagne lift pass company is running a special promotion for December ski holidays:

  • December 12 holidays: 6 day pass for only €150 (save €58)
  • Skiing at Christmas: save 10% on family lift passes (save €70), kids aged to 17 for family lift pass purposes only

Types of La Plagne lift pass:

Paradiski Discovery: a six, seven or eight day full La Plagne pass with one day in Les Arcs.

Normal full La Plagne pass: access to all lifts in La Plagne.

Paradiski Unlimited: A flexible and unrestricted pass offers you access to the entire Paradiski area throughout your stay. This is the key to an exceptional week’s skiing.

 Paradiski Family Pack: a simple and good value pass. A high quality product at a special price for two parents and two children (between six and 17 years). Experience Paradiski as a family and enjoy a new adventure every single day!

Ski pass prices for La Plagne:
Adult 6 days: €208, Child (6-13 years) €157, family €726Â
Adult 7 days: €238, Child (6-13 years) €178.50, family €826
Adult 8 days: €268, Child (6-13 years) €201, family €926
Ski pass prices for Paradiski (la Plagne & les Arcs):
Adult 6 days: €249, Child (6-13 years) €187, family €811
Adult 7 days: €283, Child (6-13 years) €212.50, family €911
Adult 8 days: €317, Child (6-13 years) €238, family €1011

Ski passes for children 5 years and under are free of charge. 

Family pass is for 2 adults + 2 kids, for purposes of family pass only kids are 6-17 years.

La Plagne ski passes can be bought on line via the tourist office and other sites. These websites are often so confusing that skiers give up. It is probably best to buy your La Plagne or Paradiski ski pass via your ski tour operator, some bigger operators seem to use very generous exchange rates (to them) when buying in advance so beware. Smaller tour operators tend to sell lift passes locally and at the normal public rate – passes would normally be delivered to your ski accommodation in La Plagne.
Tour Operator lift pass web pages will be listed below. Their contract with the La Plagne lift company only allows them to sell to their own clients.

6 Responses to “Ski Passes”

  1. admin says:

    Hi Ann,
    Cheapest for under 72s for 6 days is the €150 pass; for 72 years and over you should go for the senior pass. This €150 offer applies to everyone even 6 year old kids.

  2. Ann Loton says:

    Can you tell me if a senior lift pass for the week 12 Dec will be available as I beleive it coud be cheaper than 150euros.
    Thanks

  3. admin says:

    The lift company does not allow special deals other than those it officially puts out. So there is no point in shopping around.

    You may have seen Ski Beat’s special offers, these should be available from any operator. Many operators offer a service whereby they collect the passes for you – this makes life very much easier. The operators sometimes need to add a few Euros to cover credit card/ bank charges – Ski Beat charges €3 per card transaction but no charge for advance bookings.

    Have you got anything booked up yet? If going soon have a great time: snow forecast in La Plagne this weekend!

  4. Geoff Browning says:

    Hi could you let me know if itis cheaper to buy lift passes in La plagne when we get there, or buy them on the internet. Thanks Geoff

  5. admin says:

    Lift pass prices are standard and we are not aware of any special offers from the lift co for that date. If beginners then best to talk with ski schools; if any kids (6+) then go for family pass; if in high resorts then La Plagne only rather than Paradiski etc

  6. Stuart Bryant says:

    could you let us know what the cheapest price is for lift passes for 4 people from the 27th december for 6 days
    thanks

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