With the Easter school holidays falling earlier next year, it gives you the perfect opportunity to book a family ski trip. Whether you’re returning to your favourite resort or escaping to the mountains for the first time, Easter offers a great time to create memorable moments on the slopes.
You’ll find March to have longer days and warmer temperatures. For a ski holiday, this means for more time skiing and more time relaxing. After a morning of ski school or fine tuning your turns, spend lunchtime lazing in the sun with hot chocolates and baguette sandwiches. From the lively villages of Austria to the picturesque views of the French Alps, there is plenty of resort choices for a family-fun trip.
If an Easter escape to the slopes sounds like your ultimate family adventure, now’s the perfect time to start planning. You’ll find there is loads of free child places and low deposit options when you book early. You can secure your trip from just €75pp* and spread the cost of your holiday over the year whilst making fee-free changes up to 12 weeks before. Additionally, by planning ahead, you can enjoy the first pick of resorts and accommodation to find the best fit for your family. With Crystal Ski, your flights, transfers and accommodation are all included, plus you can add lessons, lift passes and equipment hire making your holiday completely hassle-free from the moment you arrive.
Next Season Easter Ski Deals:
Dublin to France: Depart 28th March 2026. Staying at 3* Residence la Rivière, Chamonix for 7 nights on a self-catering basis for the family from €2,535 (2 adults + 1 child) or €3,099 (2 adults + 2 children).
Dublin to France: Depart 28th March 2026. Staying at 3* Le Belmont Apartments, Les Arcs for 7 nights on a self-catering basis for the family from €2,525 (2 adults + 1 child) or €3,115 (2 adults + 2 children).
Dublin to Austria: Depart 28th March 2026. Staying at 3* Hotel Garni Obermair, Mayrhofen for 7 nights on a bed & breakfast basis for the family from €2,589 (2 adults + 1 child) or €3,809 (2 adults + 2 children). |