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Ski School

The Cristallo-Cortina Ski & Snowboard School has a staff of over 50 qualified ski and snowboard instructors, always up-to-date, who speak English, German, French and Spanish.

OUR OFFER

Private ski and snowboard lessons, group ski courses, beginners’ ski courses, full-day courses, ski tours, freeride and night skiing. All followed with professionalism and courtesy, with special attention paid to the safety of the youngest skiers in particular.

TAILOR-MADE HOLIDAYS

We offer the possibility of organising your own ‘Tailor Made’ ski holiday, with a private instructor at your disposal for the full or half day, with transport to the slopes included.

COURSES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE FROM 3 TO 18 YEARS OLD

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Find out what your level is

Lev. 1 – Introductory

Especially organized for our young future skiers.

Lev. 2 – Elementary

For who come from the beginners course

Lev. 3 – Basis

Turn parallel skis on blue runs and start skiing on red runs.

Lev. 4 – Basic Intermediate

You are calm even on red runs with parallel skis

Lev. 5 – Intermediate

You know how to ski in different environments, make tight, medium and wide turns with good command of the skis even on black slopes.

Lev. 6 – Advanced

You start skiing in conduction, make tight, medium and wide turns with excellent command of the skis in different environments.

Lev. 7 – Sporty

You know how to make short, serpentine and parallel runs on different slopes and environments

Principal

you’ve never been snowboarding.

Bronze/Base

make elementary turns on easy tracks.

Silver/Intermediate

make turns with medium speed on blue and red tracks

Gold/Advanced

ability to tackle any type of track and slope. Switch gait and basic notions of freestyle