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$1695 Seattle •
$1515 New York • $1475 Chicago
The famous Arlberg region of the
Austrian Alps offers 160 miles of prepared runs, 110 miles of off-piste
(ungroomed) runs, 85 lifts and 4,900 feet of vertical drop, all
on the same lift pass! St. Anton will be our
base for the week, the most well-known resort in the region. From
there, we can easily ski the nearby resorts of St. Christoph, Zürs,
Lech and Stuben. Some of the best, wide-open, groomed runs in Europe
await us. Begin your day in St. Anton, ski to St. Christoph
for lunch, schuss down to Stuben in the afternoon,
and still make it back to St. Anton in time for dinner. Or take
the bus to Zürs and ski over to Lech,
a picturesque village with a history dating back to the 12th century.
Each day, you will find something different to do and see, both
on and off the slopes. For après-ski fun, make sure you ski to the
Mooserwirt or Krazy Kangaruh, located on the slopes above St. Anton.
Every afternoon, skiers pack into these bars until they are so crowded
that the only place to dance is on the tables! The nightlife is
especially lively with many bars and discos staying open until the
wee hours of the morning. If you want to do some sightseeing, cities
like Innsbruck and Salzburg are easily accessible by train.
The cozy, 4-star Hotel Kertess
will be our home for the week. It is situated on a quieter
street above the village and about a 10 minute walk from the main
lift station and center of town. Free shuttle service to and from
the lifts is provided. The hotel features a charming restaurant,
bar and sitting area, and an indoor swimming pool and sauna.
Package Includes:
- Round trip air on SAS between Seattle and Zurich,
via Copenhagen
- Round trip motor coach transfers between Zurich
and St. Anton
- 7 nights lodging in St. Anton at the 4-star Hotel
Kertess
- Buffet breakfast and four-course dinner daily
> All local taxes and services
- Escorted from Seattle by Bob Hall, of Bob Hall
Ski and Snowboard School, Stevens’ Pass
Many in the group will be extending
their stay in Europe. Trip extension ideas and costs on reverse.
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