Low -cost trips for half the price: For everyone, I will take you to the place of Skypass for a ski week more than 5,000 euros: Leave Italy to save. I went to the “Dracula’s house” that you will not spend more than 30 euros for Skypass

“Ski slopes in Maranza forbidden and communists”: The most heated debate on social media this winter is definitely revolving around the ski holiday, which has become the holiday of the rich. There are those who publish ski videos boasting their social status, and those who claim to “create natural selections” as the ski card price can be understood from the shares of users.

Following many exciting estimates, I had a ski holiday experience in one of the many parts of Europe, which offers cheaper prices than Dolomites. Cervinia Plateau Rosa’s beautiful panorama and the unforgettable sunsets in Tre Cime Di Lavaredo will have to give up, but in recent years, prices in Italy has increased so much that it has reached 5,000 euros for a ski week.

Ski cards are more expensive than a day working

In Italy, the daily ski ticket costs me more expensive than a day working. If I have to add accommodation, ski and boat rental bill and a slice of fruit pie for dinner in the hut, it is really too much. Popular destinations such as Madonna Di Campiglio are around 5,000 euros per family and a thousand euros for smaller areas. For example, like Cimone, weekday ski tickets are only 37 euros for adults and 33 euros for children, but all other pens take care to inflate the sum.

However, I will not give up the ski holiday and that is why I am looking for an offer from abroad for the first time. If many Italian dental care, hair transplantation and cosmetic care costs go to Eastern European countries, perhaps even ski holidays can be less costly. I found the first good news on the Internet: Madonna Di Campiglio’s price of 79 euros and Dracula’s home in Transylvania, Dracula’s home in Transylvania, compared to the price of only 32 euros. daily. I’m talking about Straja town with 13 ski cables on 26 -kilometer slopes.

For a family of four people, the price of hotels close to the chairlings is below 1,000 euros in the first week of February and ski rental is only 300 euros. So can travel be the most salty thing? Surprisingly, I discovered that four between the flight and train cost about 400 euros. Even though I would spend a total of 3 thousand euros for the holiday (including food), the 12 -hour journey encouraged me. So I’m starting to look for a more ‘comfortable’ place.

In Italy, ski cards cost 15 euros but…

I take care of ski areas with slopes longer than 45 kilometers, and I discover that the ski ticket in Kolasin in Montenegro costs only 25 euros per day. In Bulgaria, we spend around 28 euros in Vitosia, and we spend 56 euros in Bansko, a much larger region similar to Bormio. The price of a little smaller is even 15 euros, just like in Sarıkamış district in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey.

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As in the Piazzatorre in Bergamo, you spend 28 euros on weekends, 15 euros on weekdays (the photo below includes the prices of a user’s ski tickets on social media ‘you can ski with a small ski’ on social media). money ‘faction’). So why don’t we go there? Because there are only 15 kilometers of slopes: one is black, one is red, one is blue, one is not very good for those who have been skiing for many years.

For my skiing week abroad, I choose the town of Borovevvets, which has a very close to the capital, 58 kilometers of runway and 13 ski cables. It takes less than 7 hours to reach Rome between the flight and bus; Madonna Di Campiglio is less than four hours of the bus.

Here, the charming fee is 51 euros and you can ski at night. So how much will I spend for an entire ski week? Let’s do mathematics.

What is the cost of a ski week in Bulgaria?

For everyone, Rome-Sofia Road-Roading flight, 30 euros per person for a plus bus ticket, only 400 euros for the journey only 400 euros. A few steps away from the tracks, we start from 1,075 euros per week for accommodation from 1,600 euros with a half board (Roma – Sofia flights in the photo below and the best offers for half -board hotels). The price of the ski package with a 6 -day ski ticket and equipment rental for everyone is about 1,000 euros. We are around 3,000 euros in total, almost half of the ski holiday in Italy.

Rome Sofia Flight Prices and Borovets Hotel - Skyscanner and Reservation

There are even Italian tour operators who specialize in snow trips in Bulgaria (the offer of an Italian tour operator in the photo below). “We have been on the market for 13 years and we started Bulgaria for ski holidays 2 years ago. A new activity that gives good reactions and therefore we added other dates this year.” Tour operator Viaggi Event. “We recommend Bulgaria in terms of logistics, not about tariffs. There is a hyper -targeted customer base of couples between the ages of 25 and 45, and these customers choose Bulgaria for entertainment. “There are much larger centers than the Dolomit Mountains, and therefore even those who do not ski can spend many restaurants, clubs and SPA options.

Not only Romania and Bulgaria, but also in the Czech Republic, Janské Lázne, Gudauri in Georgia, and Kopaonic in Serbia. And then Kranjska Gora, Maribor and Vogel in Slovenia, Szymoskowa in Poland. Andorra, a small independent principality in Pirenler (exempt from taxes) between France and Spain, is Pal-Arinsal. The savings option is quite wide.

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However, the cost of daily ski card in our country is twice the average of twice the average of Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro and Turkey, but three times cheaper than the daily ski ticket in the United States. The cost of skiing all day in Utah Park City is $ 289, ie slightly below 280 euros. Considering the average daily salary, this figure is crazy for us Europeans, but not for some. Reto Gurtner, the president of Laax chairlifts in Switzerland, believes that the cost of skiing is still very low and the price of chairlim tickets in its own town will fluctuate between 200 to 300 Swiss francs or 212 to 317 euros in 10 years. Then it’s better to look east.

Of course, after a day of skiing in Bulgaria, I will not find a modern complex of natural thermal pools on the skirts of Mount Rila, not the magnificent outdoor spokes carved into the Bormio rocks to rest. However, to comfort myself, while dreaming of Italian wine and a delicious tongue Trentino pie, I will be able to get one slices of two slices from the traditional Bulgarian cake accompanied by Rakija, a traditional jug, traditional grape -based drink. .


Source: Today IT

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