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It’s time to ski the Alps: Euro hits 9-year low

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Sunset over Megeve's Calvaire Cathedrals on Jan. 1

If you’ve been dreaming of a ski trip in the Alps, now’s the time to go. Favorable exchange rates, good snow and great deals from your trusty Mountain Travel Experts at Ski.com are aligning to make that European ski trip very attainable this season. Here’s the 411 on the factors you may be weighing before booking your ski vacation in the Alps.

Favorable exchange rates

Business Insider reported today that the Euro dropped to a nine-year low against the dollar. What does this mean? Here’s how many days your greenbacks will buy you at top ski resorts in Europe:

Good snow conditions

The Alps were hit with a big storm just after Christmas, reestablishing solid bases at top ski resorts. In France, the higher-elevation resorts, like Chamonix and Val d’Isere, have 95 – 100 cm bases at their summits, which is fairly similar to North American conditions. Nearby in Switzerland, Verbier has a 100 cm base on its upper slopes, and Zermatt has 90 cm below glacier elevation. In Austria, the post-holiday storm delivered big snow totals, and St. Anton boasts a 140 cm base at its mid-station.

Snow depths were current as of Jan. 2, 2015 and reported from the Telegraph’s weekly conditions report.

Great deals from Ski.com

Thanks to 43 years in the industry, we’re able to secure great deals at ski resorts around the world, including the top destinations in Europe. Here are a few of our best deals available now:

All deal prices are based on the average nightly rate, may vary by arrival date and are subject to availability. Taxes and fees are applied at checkout.

If you’re ready to ski the Alps, start by requesting a customized quote. If you need to narrow down your choices, our Europe Travel Experts are standing by at 800-610-8911.

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