Ski chalets to suit all tastes
The range of ski chalets available to choose from at Igluski.com has something for everyone, from winter sports enthusiasts looking for a luxurious place to stay, to families who just need accommodation big enough to house their entire brood.
Each season, Igluski.com adds new ski chalets to its line-up, providing options for even the most experienced skiers when booking for the following year.
Among them is accommodation in Verbier, Klosters and Zermatt, while the Monet chalet in Les Gets caters for groups of up to 22 people for friends or families hitting the slopes en masse.
Pick of the best ski chalets
Igluski.com's "pick of the best" catered chalets start with Chalet Atlas, an eight-bed domicile in Tignes which is equipped with everything from a sauna to its own home cinema.
The French Alps venue aims for a careful balance of the luxuries of modern life and the traditional styles one might expect to find in the world's finest ski chalets.
Larger groups can instead opt for the Chalet Ambassador in Saas Fee, a truly substantial property capable of sleeping up to 60 people per night.
Ski lifts are located within 300 metres of the accommodation and, once at the top of the slope, the piste can be followed almost all of the way back to the door.
Ski in, ski out
The Chalet Ambassador is not the only option for alpine enthusiasts keen to ski directly into or out of their accommodation.
Igluski.com has a wealth of catered ski chalets where holidaymakers can do just that, along with larger hotel-style venues where groups of up to 193 people can be housed.
Courchevel 1850's Hotel New Solarium provides this capacity, while in Meribel the Chalet Tarentaise also provides rooms for more than 100 guests with 120 places available when fully booked.
In Les Deux Alpes, the Aalborg Hotel can take up to 100 people at any one time and is situated on the resort's nursery slope.
Beginners could find the venue ideal if they feel confident and competent enough to keep their skis on while making the journey back home after a day's lessons or practice on the slopes.