
Str. Plan de Corones, 76, 39030 S. Vigilio BZ
Str. Sorega, 10, 39036 San Cassiano BZ
Our private ski lessons in Alta Badia or Plan de Corones are designed for teens and adults from the age of 13 who want focused, personalized instruction. Nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, these ski resorts are renowned for their breathtaking scenery and excellent facilities. With a variety of slopes ranging from gentle beginner areas to challenging runs, you will find the perfect terrain to enhance your skills.
The lesson begins with a brief introduction to the equipment and safety procedures, ensuring that participants are comfortable and prepared. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced, our experienced instructors will tailor the lesson to your level, focusing on building confidence and improving technique. You will start with the basics, such as balance and stance, which are crucial for a solid foundation in snowboarding.
As the lesson progresses, you will move to suitable slopes where you will practice turning and carving. For intermediate and advanced participants, the lesson will include mastering parallel skiing, handling steeper slopes, and refining your technique. With a maximum of 4 participants, you will receive individual attention, ensuring rapid progress and a more enjoyable experience on the snow.
We meet at the selected meeting point, 10 minutes before the start of the lesson.
Minimum age: 13 years
Experience is not required
Ski pass
Ski equipment and helmet
Ski equipment is not included in the price of the lesson
Please make sure you have skis, ski boots, helmet, gloves & sunglasses or goggles at the start of the lesson
Depending on your skill level and the conditions, you will also have the option to go off-piste with your instructor during the private lesson.
The minimum age is a general recommendation and may vary depending on level and experience.
The whole family can join the private lessons together, as long as everyone has a similar skill level
Everything is great!
Alessia and Luca took us to rent ski equipment at a small shop a little further away, saving us a bit compared to the higher prices found at the slopes. We went to the Miara slopes, a blue slope they recommended because it's long, wide, and steep enough. Alessia took us girls on the slopes, while Luca looked after the boys. Through small exercises, we began to gain confidence on the skis, using snowplows to "brake," and learning to turn. After the lesson, we tried to ski the slope on our own, but we didn't have the same confidence as before with them by our side. In fact, not satisfied, we contacted them again for a second lesson the next day. The next morning, we met again at the Miara slopes. This time, Luca took the boys for a test run on the slope before taking them to a more professional one, while Alessia gave us girls more practice with turns through small exercises with ski poles. After the lesson, we continued on our own. They made us feel completely at ease and taught us that there's no need to be afraid of the snow—quite the opposite. Alessia and Luca were super professional and empathetic; they're people with a capital P who don't just care about making money, but about sharing their passion with everyone they meet. For us, who had never skied before, it was a unique experience; everything went great, and it definitely wouldn't have been the same without Alessia and Luca. Trust me, they're super professional and warmhearted!











