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Stowe Mountain Resort
9.2/10 (1,846 reviews)
From carving pristine runs to riding a scenic gondola and shopping at a farmers market, Vermont’s tallest peak offers activities for everyone.
Stratton Mountain Resort
9.2/10 (365 reviews)
Spend days outside on the mountain slopes and evenings eating in the picturesque village and relaxing in cozy mountainside lodging.
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Mount Snow
9.2/10 (568 reviews)
Perform wild tricks on a world-class terrain park or cruise down scenic blue-graded runs at this Green Mountain ski resort in West Dover.
Church Street Marketplace
9.2/10 (2,218 reviews)
Enjoy the lively ambiance as you shop and admire the elegant façades of some of the oldest buildings in the city.
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Jay Peak Ski Resort
9.0/10 (218 reviews)
Ski or snowboard down scenic trails, splash in a state-of-the-art water park and enjoy golf on a championship course at this invigorating mountain resort.
Sugarbush Ski Resort
9.2/10 (283 reviews)
At this extensive ski resort in Mad River Valley you can navigate trails through wooded areas or try skiing for the first time on the dedicated "go slow" slopes.
Smugglers Notch
9.0/10 (245 reviews)
Fill your days with fun on and off the snow at this family-friendly ski resort. Return in the evenings to warm and welcoming lodgings.
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Killington Resort
9.4/10 (1,216 reviews)
Terrain parks, hiking trails, golf, après-ski entertainment and a range of slopes for all levels of skiers welcome visitors to this resort in the Green Mountains.
"Our deluxe room in The Mansfield House was spacious, clean and well located. The staff from front desk to the reception and wait staff was friendly, helpful and attentive.
Parking was plentiful and well placed.
We had an outstanding dinner at the Wip bar one night and delicious dessert after dinner at another place the next night. Both were outstanding."
"Loved the separate sitting room/bedroom. The decor was lovely for this old inn. The mattress made for a comfortable sleep and a ride in the old elevator was great fun,"
"Breakfast gets a 10 out of 10!! Love all the options and the yummy flavored waffle mix!!
Pool and hot tub were great!! I mean if all hot tubs can be that temp I would love it!!
While we enjoyed our stay there were a few hiccups. Not all of us could get on the WiFi. I did not like the lack of full service in the room. It is fine in general but we ran out of toilet paper and we would have liked more towels as there were 4 of us. We did go to the desk for the things we needed but a simple...
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How can I book the best ski holiday to Vermont in 2026/2027?
Search through alpine adventures on Expedia to plan your perfect snowy ski holiday in Vermont. Just choose your dates and see what’s available. You might prefer a hotel with a heated outdoor pool, or a private chalet for après ski parties; either way, use the property filters to your ideal match. If ski-in-ski-out is important, use the map view to find those idyllic slopeside properties.
How can I find cheap Vermont ski holidays?
Boot hire, lift passes, lessons: ski holidays can get pricey, quickly. To make your ski trip more affordable, book Vermont accommodation a little further from the lifts and go self-catering to cut back on eating out. Sort your search results by price to find options from . Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Can I book last-minute ski holidays to Vermont?
Use our handy last-minute deals page to look for ski holidays to Vermont at a steal. If your dates are fixed, simply input the details and see what specials are available.
What should I consider when booking family ski holidays in Vermont?
Vermont is well set up for kids. For the teeniest ski-woks, day care in the snow is a blast. As they get older, they love whizzing around on the hill in ski school. Choose a hotel near the lifts and nursery slopes to save a whole lot of ski-carrying hassle in the mornings. With all that extra time and energy, you can take your sweet time to find a family-favourite bolthole on the mountain for hot chocolate with marshmallows ski breaks.
Can I book all-inclusive ski holidays to Vermont?
All-inclusive ski holidays are fairly rare, but you can use our filter to see if there are any available in Vermont. If not, consider booking your flights and accommodation together to save money that way instead.
When's the best time of year to plan a ski trip to Vermont?
Ski season in Vermont generally starts around December and slopes off around April. Keep an eye on the snow forecasts though, as you can often find some brilliant deals at the start or end of the season, when it’s also much quieter.
How can I find the best deals on Vermont ski holiday packages?
If you can be flexible with your ski holiday dates, avoid school holidays and instead buckle up your boots at the start or end of season. Sort your search results by price and look out for self-catered accommodation to save on notoriously expensive ski-resort drinking and dining.
Can I book a Vermont ski trip with free cancellation and/or flexible dates?
If you’re not 100% sure on plans or just want peace of mind, choose a ski holiday with free cancellation. You can use our free cancellation filter to find properties in Vermont that offer it.
Why should I book a ski holiday package in Vermont with Expedia?
Schuss your way to the slopes with Expedia’s smooth booking process. From flights to hotels and even car hire, you’ll find everything you need to plan the ultimate winter wonderland ski holiday.
Prepare for powdery fun when the Green Mountain State’s peaks turn white in winter. Book a Vermont ski holiday package and chase adventure at top ski areas like Stowe Mountain Resort and Killington Resort.
Carve your way through Stowe Mountain Resort, a snow-covered wonderland near the town of Stowe. It offers 485 skiable acres with 116 trails on two peaks. Non-skiers will find plenty to keep them entertained off the slopes, such as scenic gondola rides, ice-skating and spa treatments. Set across seven mountain areas and dubbed the "Beast of the East," Killington Resort in Killington is a monster hit with winter sports enthusiasts. Featuring 213 runs and 1,977 skiable acres, the northeast's largest ski area has something for every type of skier and snowboarder. Whether you've tackled Bear Mountain's steep slopes or picked up new skills at the ski school, round off your day here at Snowshed Umbrella Bar, an après-ski hot spot. Holidaying with the family? Jay Peak Ski Resort in Jay is ideal for both kids and adults with terrain parks for all abilities and beginner areas. Daily lift tickets start from $US96 (about £81) for adults and $US76 (about £64) for juniors. For more Vermont ski holiday options, check out Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow.