PEAKHOUSE LES 3 VALLÉES 2027

Join our crew at the mind-blowing mega-resort of the French Alps: Les 3 Vallées, considered by some to be the world’s largest combined ski area.

Trip Details

Dates: March 27-Apr 2, 2027
Resorts: Courchevel, Méribel, Les Menuires, Val Thorens, & Orelle sub-resorts of larger 3 Vallées ski area
Lodging: Accommodation in 3 Vallées area

Recommended Ability Level: Beginner to Expert

Optional pre-trip addendum: Verbier, Switzerland from March 23-26, 2027 (joins with tripgoers from PeakHouse Chamonix)

 

The vastness of Les 3 Vallées is something you have to witness for yourself.

 

What’s Included

  • Accommodation: 6 nights in ski-lodge-style accommodations

  • Groceries: Fully-stocked kitchen for snacks and on-demand meals

  • Transport: Private vehicles + rental cars for all destinations and activities

  • Meals: Daily breakfasts and select group dinners

  • Amenities: Hot tubs, fireplaces, and après-ski social events

What’s Not Included

  • Airfare to and from France, Switzerland or otherwise

  • Ski passes and rental gear

  • Lunches (unless prepared with available sandwich materials) and some dinners

  • Travel insurance

  • Any optional activities not mentioned in “What’s Included”

 

Authentic food and drink? You bet.

 

Day 1: Arrival in French Alps (Saturday, Mar 27)

Arrive in the region
Arrive via Geneva or Lyon and continue by train and taxi to Brides-les-Bains.

Check into accommodations

Welcome dinner at the accommodations
Home-cooked group dinner and a brief overview of the week’s skiing plan, transportation flow, and resort layout.

Day 2: Courchevel (Sunday, Mar 28)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Courchevel.
We kick off the trip in Courchevel, known for its immaculately groomed runs, varied terrain, and seamless lift connections.

Expect a full day of long cruisers, alpine bowls, and plenty of terrain for both strong intermediates and advanced skiers to spread out and explore.

Wrap up skiing and return to accommodations for a group dinner.

 

Courchevel provides a quintessential European skiing experience.

 

Day 3: Courchevel (Monday, Mar 29)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Courchevel
A second day here allows us to go deeper, chasing snow quality and revisiting favorite zones from Day 1. With so much terrain, even a second day feels completely fresh.

Return to lodging for a casual burger night or relaxed group dinner.

Day 4: Méribel + Après-Ski (Tuesday, Mar 30)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Méribel
Méribel sits at the heart of Les 3 Vallées and offers a perfect mix of alpine skiing, tree runs, and smooth valley connections.

We’ll plan the day around classic Méribel terrain, with the flexibility to venture toward neighboring sectors as conditions allow.

Après-ski at La Folie Douce (Méribel)
A signature experience of the trip, with music, energy, and a classic European après atmosphere.

Dinner at the accommodations or a casual night out

 

Experience the one-of-a-kind Alps après with us.

 

Day 5: Méribel (Wednesday, Mar 31)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Méribel
A second Méribel day lets us slow the pace slightly and ski with intention, whether that means long scenic laps or exploring steeper terrain.

1:00 PM – Lunch in St. Martin-de-Belleville
A planned highlight: enjoy lunch in this traditional alpine village before continuing afternoon laps.

Dinner at the accommodations

Day 6: Les Menuires (Thursday, Apr 1)

Breakfast at accommodations

Depart for Les Menuires
Les Menuires offers wide-open skiing and excellent snow preservation, making it a great late-trip destination

Return to accommodations

Evening – We will celebrate the week with a final group farewell dinner in town.

Day 7: Val Thorens & Orelle + Departure (Friday, Apr 2)

Morning – Breakfast and check out of accommodations.

Depart for Val Thorens
We close the trip in Val Thorens, the highest resort in Europe, known for reliable snow and expansive terrain.

If conditions allow, we’ll include access to Orelle, the dramatic backside sector that adds a sense of adventure and scale to the final day.

Departure – Travel via train/taxi to your departure airport beginning in the afternoon.

 

Views like this are hard to come by anywhere else.

 

​Optional Addendum: Verbier

Explore the Swiss side of the Alps!

Dates: March 23-26

Day 1: Transfer to Nendaz + Arrival Evening

Depart Geneva in the morning and transfer to Nendaz, the home base for the Verbier addendum. After arriving, participants will check into the accommodation and get oriented with the local bus and gondola setup.

Depending on arrival timing, this day can either be a relaxed travel and recovery day or a light afternoon ski session in the Nendaz sector. The evening will be spent in Nendaz, with a group dinner and a briefing on how to navigate the 4 Vallées network over the next few days.

Day 2: Nendaz, Veysonnaz, and Thyon Orientation Day

The first full ski day will focus on the eastern side of the 4 Vallées domain, starting from Nendaz and exploring the connected terrain toward Veysonnaz and Thyon.

This side of the ski area offers a good mix of intermediate and advanced terrain, with Veysonnaz known for some of the better intermediate cruising in the broader region. For stronger skiers and riders, this day can also include a look at longer freeride-style routes, including the broader Veysonnaz side of the domain, conditions and ability levels permitting.

Day 3: Verbier Proper, Mont Fort, Mont Gelé, and Tortin

The the group will take off early for the marquee ski day of the addendum will focus on Verbier proper and the high-alpine expert terrain that makes the region famous.

The group will work across the 4 Vallées network from Nendaz toward the Verbier side, with the objective of skiing the La Chaux, Tortin, Gentianes, Mont Fort, and/or Mont Gelé zones depending on weather, snow, ability levels, and lift operations.

For participants who prefer a less intense day, the La Chaux area offers a more approachable Verbier experience, with scenic intermediate terrain, terrain park access, and easier options for lunch and regrouping.

Day 4: Final Verbier 4 Vallées Ski Day + Departure (For Those Not Continuing to Les 3 Vallées)

The final day will be a flexible ski day before transferring to Geneva for the night. After skiing, those not continuing to the PeakHouse Les 3 Vallées trip will collect bags and transfer to Geneva. Those continuing to PeakHouse Les 3 Vallées will get one final night in Nendaz (include in addendum)!

Day 5: Departure (For Those Continuing to Les 3 Vallées)

Guests continuing on to the PeakHouse Les 3 Vallées trip will depart Nendaz and travel toward France for the next stage of the itinerary.

Pricing

  • ​Shared room (early bird): $2,195
    Private room (early bird): $3,295

  • Verbier Addendum:

    $795 Single Room

  • Zero-interest payment plans standard for all applicants

  • Spaces are limited, so if you’re interested, apply now!