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The prospect of booking a ski holiday - and getting it right- can be daunting. Let us help you out.

If you'd like a ski holiday to remember forever then allow Student Flights to guide you along the way. We have sourced the perfect product to suit your pocket, so pop in to one of our stores and let's get you heading for the powdery slopes.

Our Top Tips for booking your Ski Trip

1. Travel insurance is a must

Travel rule number one: if you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel. And there's no type of holiday where this rule appliesmore than a ski holiday. The highs of hurtling down a mountain on two thin planks of wood come with certain risks. Choosing the right policy foryour needs is vital.

2. Know your budget and plan accordingly

Start by making sure you have an overall budget for your dream ski trip and stick to it. Giving your Student Flights consultant an idea of how muchyou would like to spend allows them to create the kind of holiday that lives up to its promise without the bulging credit card statement at the end of it all.
Make sure your budget includes equipment hire, lift passes, and lessons if needed.

3. Time your ski trip

The timing of your ski trip could bag you considerable savings and other benefits. School holidays are generally considered high season, so where possible, consider an early or late season trip, as there are often significant savings. This is also a good time for beginners as the slopes are less crowded. If you have the flexibility to travel at a moment's notice, you can often find last minute deals and discounts.

4. Choose the right destination

Ski resorts come in all shapes and sizes, catering for specific needs. If you're a first time skier or travelling with kids then it's a good idea to head for a resort that offers local beginner lift passes, a good ski school and gentle nursery slopes for you to 'up your confidence levels'. If, however, you're a master on the slopes then you'll want a resort that offers challenging terrain and perhaps the opportunity to go off-piste. While groups should look for a balance of both so that everyone is catered for.

5. Choose the right accommodation

Just as the different resorts offer features designed to appeal to different levels of skiers, the accommodation on offer can vary accordingly. Families, groups and singles are catered for and you have the choice of staying on the slopes, in town in a B&B or perhaps a self-catering chalet or apartment is perfect for your plans. When staying on the snow you may feel isolated from all the après-ski action in town, but you will be the first to head for the slopes.

6. Book tours with maximum inclusions

Ask your travel consultant about the difference between the fully inclusive and all -inclusive options offered on ski holidays. You will be pleasantly surprised at how much holiday moola you can save by booking a fully or all-inclusive option. These options inevitably include most meals, some drinks and snacking options throughout the day. Eating and drinking can really 'eat' into a holiday budget so this is also a great way to make sure that most meals are taken care of, leaving you with some spending money for shopping.

7. Take some ski lessons before you go

If you've never skied before or are a bit rusty then head for one of the many ski schools around South Africa to brush up on your technique or get a taste for the power of the powder.

8. Investigate equipment hire

If you're a first time skier and not completely sure skiing is for you, then consider hiring ski gear for your trip. Most ski lodges have a range of equipment from skis to goggles and ski suits in all shapes and sizes. This will also cut down on the amount of luggage you need to pack.

9. Clothing

The trick to staying warm on the slopes is to layer your clothing. Invest in some good thermal underwear, and some waterproof gloves and beanies.Dress in warm, breathable layers that can be easily removed and carried with you while you glide down the slopes. equipment from skis to goggles and ski suits in all shapes and sizes. This will also cut down on the amount of luggage you need to pack.

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