Italy Family Ski Resorts
Italy delivers some of Europe's most compelling family skiing, and the numbers back it up. While these seven resorts average around $491 per day for a family, you're getting significantly more than just lift tickets. Italian ski areas bundle in that legendary alpine hospitality, mountain hut lunches that'll spoil you forever, and terrain that ranges from gentle Dolomites cruisers to serious off-piste adventures. Livigno stands out as our top scorer at 7.5/10, offering exceptional value in a duty-free zone where gear and dining cost noticeably less. Kronplatz earns its 7.2 rating with perfectly groomed runs and that efficient South Tyrolean attention to detail, while Alta Badia brings Michelin-starred mountain dining and some of the most photogenic skiing you'll find anywhere. The practical reality is that Italian resorts often cost less than major US destinations when you factor in accommodation and food quality. Locals know to visit in January and early February for the best snow and smallest crowds, avoiding the chaos of Italian school holidays in late February. Pro tip: book lodging in valley towns rather than slope-side to cut costs dramatically while gaining access to authentic trattorias and local culture. Most resorts here cater to kids as young as 2 or 3, with ski schools that treat teaching as an art form rather than a transaction. Whether you're drawn to the glacier skiing at Courmayeur or the interconnected Sella Ronda circuit, Italian family skiing offers something most other destinations can't match: the perfect blend of serious mountain terrain and that uniquely Italian approach to enjoying life well.
All 26 Family Ski Resorts in Italy
26 family-friendly resorts with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Italy
26 resorts

Livigno
Lombardy, Italy
“Kids ski free at 8, duty-free shopping, Swiss border access.”

Alta Badia
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
“Four valleys, one loop, limestone turns pink-orange every clear evening.”

Sestriere
Piedmont, Italy
“Ski Italy to France for lunch, 400km terrain, €18 kids.”

Ortisei
South Tyrol, Italy
“Trilingual village, kids explore alone, 75% beginner slopes.”

Arabba
Veneto, Italy
“Dolomites backdrop, 1,200km Superski pass, legs done by lunch.”

Passo Tonale
Italy
“Glacier skiing until June, €35 day passes, no crowds.”

Selva Val Gardena
South Tyrol, Italy
“Kids roam car-free village, parents ski Sella Ronda circuit.”

Campitello di Fassa
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
“Your kid gets a trophy. 55% beginner terrain. Real Ladin village.”

Pila
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
“Train station gondola, Roman ruins below, €15 kids' lift tickets.”

Gressoney
Aosta Valley, Italy
“Walser village, infant care from 9 months, 180km of quiet mountain.”

Plan de Corones
Alto Adige (South Tyrol), Italy
“Italy's #1 beginner resort. Ski past Messner's museum at 2,275m.”

Kronplatz
South Tyrol, Italy
“20+ years Golden Seal ski school. Nearly half the Dolomites mountain is beginner terrain.”

Bardonecchia
Piedmont, Italy
“50 minutes from Turin, 60% beginner slopes, two sectors, one skibus.”

Aprica
Lombardy, Italy
“Walk from your hotel onto the slopes. 65% beginner terrain. €25 a day.”

Cervinia
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
“Matterhorn backdrop, 45% beginner runs, nervous kids forget to be nervous.”

Corvara
South Tyrol, Italy
“40km Sella Ronda circuit, pink Dolomites, reliable April snow.”

Sauze dOulx
Piedmont, Italy
“One pass. Italy to France. 400km. €28 gets the kids in.”

Chiesa Valmalenco
Lombardy, Italy
“90 minutes from Milan, €29 kids, Snow Eagle lifts them up.”

Alpe di Siusi
South Tyrol, Italy
“Europe's largest alpine plateau, gondola to 6,000 feet, toddlers roam freely.”

Santa Cristina
Italy
“Dolomites skiing, Italian lunches, lift-served mountain huts at 2,000m.”

La Thuile
Italy
“Cross into France mid-run, 160km terrain, actual Italian prices.”

La Villa
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
“500km of Dolomites, €56 lift pass, no tour operator crowds.”

San Vigilio di Marebbe
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
“Dolomite views, Ladin culture, ski school from age 3.”

Courmayeur
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
“Kids ski free under 1.20m, Mont Blanc outside, real Italian village inside.”

Madonna di Campiglio
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
“Your kids ski the World Cup slalom course. The village piazza is real.”

Cortina d'Ampezzo
Veneto, Italy
“€200+ nights, 2026 Olympics, bus between ski areas.”
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