Save £861 On Your Ski Holiday

Find out how to cut the costs of a ski holiday this winter.

Exciting, exclusive and extremely expensive. Once solely the sport of princes and public school toffs, skiing (there was none of this `boarding' nonsense back then) used to cost an arm and a leg.

Literally, sometimes. But what ho! There was a such a jolly time to be had, being chauffeured from chalet to chair lift and racing down smooth, virgin snow slopes with one's chums, that it was all rather boring to have to think about the price of transport and accommodation, not to mention the cost of ski lessons, clothes, equipment, travel insurance and other such mundane matters. Boring, and academic. One simply had to go, and that was all there was to it.

If this isn't striking a chord with many of you skiers out there, it's because the face of skiing has changed dramatically, especially in recent years. The advent of cheap flights and the opening up of eastern European ski resorts means you no longer need to spend £3,000 to enjoy a week's skiing (although, if you did, you could stay in this luxury villa `only a short chauffeured drive' from Klosters -- ski resort of choice for the heirs to the throne, no less).

In fact, should your budget be less than princely, it's now relatively easy to go on a cheap ski holiday. You can go skiing for a week this January for as little as £279 - and that includes:

Alternatively, if your top priority is getting value for money, you can get some amazing discounts nowadays and cut the costs of a luxury holiday almost in half. I found I could:

That's a total saving of £861 off the retail prices quoted. Unfortunately, I'd have to spend £1,187 to get those savings, but still, a saving of almost a grand should not be sniffed at, however cold the weather.

Of course, these deals come and go, and I can't guarantee, sadly, that they will still be on offer when you read this article. However, there are always bargains to be had if you know where to look, especially as it gets nearer to peak season and last minute deals start being offered at knock-down prices.

Here are my top tips for finding a ski holiday bargain:

So there you have it. Skiing -- a sport loved by the highest in the land and, legend has it, invented by a Norse snowshoe goddess -- is now a bargain-basement, budget sport for members of the proletariat. Whatever is the world coming to, old chum?

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