One of the best luxury ski resorts in the Alps, Courchevel enchants with its gorgeous setting, abundant amenities, and authentic Alpine charm. This prestigious resort is part of Les Trois Vallées, Three Valleys, the largest ski resort in the world, so all levels of skiers are welcome. One of the best resorts for beginner skiers, Courchevel is also home to the Grand Couloir, one of the world's most difficult pistes due to its 40° inclination!
Famous for being an exclusive destination for jetsetters, Courchevel is also family-friendly thanks to its many ski schools, off-slope activities, and easy access to the mountain. The spacious chalets are ideal for groups and families looking to combine luxury travel with authenticity and the beauty of the Northern Alps Plus, this resort in the heart of the Alps has great conditions throughout the season. The best time to hit the slopes in Courchevel? All winter long.
Perched at different elevations, each resort in Courchevel has its own atmosphere, from the prestigious Courchevel 1850 to the more laid-back Courchevel 1300. When making your choice between villages, think about what matters to you and your family most, like proximity to ski schools, restaurants that welcome kids of all ages, or a ski-in and ski-out chalet for easy access.
No matter where you stay, Villanovo offers family-friendly accommodations with a variety of amenities, like game rooms for après-ski fun, swimming pools and spas to soothe your body, or a private chef to feed you after burning calories on the slopes.
With its wooden chalets, chill vibe, and cobblestone streets, Courchevel Le Praz has a friendly atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the upper part of the resort. It also is the most traditional, which invites families to have an authentic Alpine experience. High-quality ski schools are perfect for beginner skiers or those eager to perfect their technique. Le Praz also has local and indie shops and convivial restaurants and bars to relax after a day on the slopes. Try the tartiflette at La Table de Mon Grand Père or a plancha at Cave des Lys.
Welcome to the best-kept secret in Courchevel. Also known as Courchevel Village, this lower part of the resort has less crowds and more authenticity—making it appealing for families. There is also direct access to other stations in the Three Valleys. The high-speed Grangettes Gondola whisks snowboarders, skiers, and pedestrians up to Courchevel 1850 while the Le Praz cable car heads downhill to Le Praz. Courchevel 1550 has ticket booths and ski schools plus an ample choice of shops and restaurants. We recommend a drink at Le Catérail or Savoyard specialties at Le Caveau. The extra plus? Most of the accommodation boasts panoramic mountain views.
People flock here for its proximity to sunny pistes. Also known as Courchevel Moriond, this village is more intimate than the higher altitude villages. Families will appreciate the warm atmosphere, the direct access to other Three Valley resorts, as well as the lift ticket sales and renowned ski schools. Courchevel 1650 has a range of shops, bars, and restaurants for every craving. Tuck into cheesy Savoyard fondue at Restaurant La Casserole, enjoy beers at Bar Le Schuss, or listen to live music at the Funky Fox.
One of the highest villages in the valley, Courchevel 1850 is the most prestigious resort in Courchevel. This crown jewel is reputed worldwide by luxury travellers for its upscale boutiques, ultra-luxury chalets that offer top-of-the-range amenities, and some of the best restaurants in Courchevel. This exclusivity extends to the mountain, with its state-of-the-art lifts, world-renowned ski schools, and access to the most illustrious slopes, including the green Bellecôte piste. Families adore Courchevel 1850 for its kid-friendly learning areas, freestyle zones that appeal to teens, and non-skiing activities like ice skating, sleigh rides, and heated pools.
This hidden gem is tucked away at an altitude of 1400 metres. Designed for the 1992 Olympic Games, La Tania is surrounded by peaceful pine and fir forests that beautifully line the trails. Families appreciate the ski schools, ticket sales points, and fast ski lifts. As well as the local shops, traditional restaurants, and friendly bars that are ideal for après-ski with the whole family. Whether you fancy a tartiflette at the Restaurant La Taiga or a drink at the Pub Le Ski Lodge, La Tania offers a warm and authentic atmosphere.
Our luxury concierge service will take care of everything for your family ski holiday. Our staff can organise evenings out with the family and book ski lessons, equipment rentals, and a ski club for your little ones. For family members who don't ski, our concierges are happy to advise you on toboggan rentals, dog sledding, indoor water parks, and so much more. Plus, if you don't have a car, they can book the 30-minute cab ride from Moutiers train station.
Villanovo has thoughtfully selected a range of luxury chalets and apartments in Courchevel to suit your every need. Choose from rentals with a swimming pool, catering, and a ski-in and ski-out option for easy access to the slopes.
In addition to our exclusive collection in Courchevel, Villanovo also has luxury chalets and apartments in the nearby resorts of Chamonix, Méribel, Megève, Val d’Isère, Val Thorens, and Tignes. We are proud to offer luxury travellers the best chalets in the Northern Alps.
Our attentive concierges take care of all the details so you can concentrate on your holiday. This personalised service adapts each trip to your needs, whether you want to book ski lessons, day care, or a private chef. Last but not least? The concierges are happy to share their insider recommendations for restaurants, shops and other experiences to discover in Courchevel.