Leave from school to catch a late afternoon or evening ferry/Eurotunnel followed by the overnight journey to resort.
Arrival at your centre is usually early afternoon, allowing time to check in to your accommodation followed by a ski fitting locally or at the centre. Dinner will be your first meal included in your tour, followed by some time to relax and prepare for the week of skiing ahead.
Your bi-lingual ski rep will liaise with your ski instructors and arrange the meeting point for the first morning’s ski lessons and coordinate the rest of your tuition. Your coach is available throughout your time in resort for transfers to different meeting places should your group wish to explore different areas of the ski resort, as well as for excursions or evening entertainments (within EU driving regulations).
Due to EU regulations your coach cannot be used so the local ski bus will be used to get to and from your final day’s skiing. After skiing equipment is returned, the group can generally walk or catch the local ski bus back to the centre to freshen up. Rooms are vacated and luggage transferred to the coach before the evening meal. After dinner and ski school presentation (if this has not been made on the previous evening) you depart and travel overnight to Calais.
Cross Channel mid-morning to mid afternoon (depending on resort and school location) and continue on to your school.