Club Med has launched a major flash sale for winter 2027 ski holidays, providing skiers and families with a limited three-day window to secure substantial discounts on premium alpine getaways. The sale, which commenced today and runs until February 6, 2026, offers reductions of up to 20% on bookings for the 2026/27 season.
Exclusive Discounts on Premium Accommodation
The promotional deal provides significant savings across Club Med's extensive portfolio of ski resorts. Travellers can secure a 20% discount on premium rooms, including deluxe rooms, suites, and villas, while standard superior rooms are available with up to 15% off. The travel window for these discounted holidays spans from November 14, 2026, to May 5, 2027, offering considerable flexibility for planning winter escapes.
Family-Friendly Inclusions and Flexible Booking
Notably, these discounts apply to peak holiday periods, including half-term breaks and Christmas holidays, making them particularly attractive for families. Club Med facilitates accessible booking with deposits starting from £150 per person, and children under four years old stay free at the resorts. The company's premium all-inclusive packages cover dining, drinks, sports activities, and Kids Clubs for children aged four to seventeen, effectively eliminating hidden costs that typically inflate ski holiday budgets.
European Alpine Destinations Featured
Several prestigious European resorts feature prominently in the sale. Club Med Valmorel, situated at 1,460 metres in the French Alps, offers architecture inspired by traditional Beaufortain mansions alongside activities ranging from skiing in the Grand Domaine to snowshoeing through the Aigueblanche valley. For serious skiers, Club Med Alpe d'Huez provides direct ski-in/ski-out access to a vast 250km domain that includes Europe's longest black run, complemented by adult-only sanctuaries like "La Bulle" and the PAYOT spa.
The exclusive Club Med Val d'Isère represents the only Exclusive Collection Resort in the French mountains, offering a sophisticated blend of stone and wooden chalets in a legendary alpine valley. Meanwhile, Club Med La Rosière, perched at 1,900 metres with panoramic south-facing views, allows families to explore the cross-border Espace San Bernardo ski domain.
Italian and Swiss Alternatives Available
For those drawn to Italian slopes, Club Med Pragelato Vialattea in Piedmont provides direct access to Olympic slopes through its charming traditional hamlet design at 1,600 metres altitude. Alternatively, Club Med Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil offers a glamorous Swiss Alps experience at 1,750 metres, with access to 350km of slopes that have hosted Winter Olympics and World Championship events.
Expansion to North American Skiing
Club Med's first North American mountain resort, Club Med Quebec Charlevoix, presents a unique "sea meets peaks" experience with contemporary Canadian architecture overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Located in the UNESCO-designated Charlevoix biosphere region, the resort offers challenging slopes with direct ski-in/ski-out access alongside year-round trails for diverse outdoor activities.
Customer Feedback and Competitive Context
Ski enthusiasts have responded positively to Club Med's offerings, with numerous glowing reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor. One visitor to Val d'Isère praised the resort's exceptional location with pistes accessible directly from the door, while another at La Rosière appreciated the all-inclusive simplicity and modern, comfortable facilities. However, some visitors have noted challenges with noise levels in dining areas during peak periods.
While Club Med distinguishes itself through fully all-inclusive packages that few ski operators match, alternatives exist for travellers seeking different options. TUI offers a range of ski holidays across Europe with various accommodation types, while British Airways provides European deals including budget-friendly options in Bulgarian resorts like Sofia.
The travel experts at Club Med emphasise that this flash sale represents their best deals of the season across all dates, enabling guests to secure preferred rooms and peak holiday periods at prices unlikely to be matched later in the year. Premium mountain getaways start from £1,085 per person, incorporating several typically expensive extras within the all-inclusive pricing structure.