There’s a moment that never gets old for me: the first sight of the Alps from the air. Majestic snow-covered peaks rising through the clouds.
Across these mountains lie some of the world’s most remarkable ski resorts. Each one, distinct in character and geography, comes alive in the winter. Here are the resorts I believe are most synonymous with alpine luxury.
Courchevel 1850, France
Courchevel 1850 remains the benchmark for luxury ski travel. Michelin-starred dining, discreet service, and some of the grandest chalets in Europe. The skiing is exceptional, part of the Three Valleys, the largest ski area in the world. It is vast, varied, and perfectly groomed. The energy of the village never fades, from early December through to mid-April.
Courchevel is for those who want effortless access to everything, from designer boutiques to high-altitude skiing.
Lech, Austria
Lech is elegant, understated, and deeply traditional. Its heart lies in family-owned hotels and generations of hospitality, offering service fit for royalty. There is a quiet prestige here, less show, more substance. The Arlberg ski area is superb, with long, scenic runs and off-piste routes that reward the early riser.
Lech appeals to those who appreciate classic alpine style and the comfort of things done properly.
Kitzbühel, Austria
Few names carry more history. Kitzbühel is the home of the Hahnenkamm and the spirit of classic ski racing. The town itself is beautiful and quintessentially Austrian, with pastel houses, cobbled streets, and a sense of heritage everywhere you look. The skiing is diverse, and the après-ski lively yet civilised.
Kitzbühel is for those who love tradition, atmosphere, and the energy of a place built around winter sport.
Cervinia, Italy
Cervinia offers altitude and Italian charm in equal measure. It shares the mighty Matterhorn with Zermatt yet feels more relaxed and more open. Long, high, sunlit runs sweep down to the village, with views that seem endless.
Cervinia is for those who love wide slopes, great food, and the joyful simplicity of skiing well and eating even better.
Crans-Montana, Switzerland
Crans-Montana holds a special place for me. It is where I began my career in the Alps and where I learned the rhythm of mountain life. The views stretch across the Rhône Valley to the highest peaks in Switzerland, and the sunshine feels endless. The town combines sophistication with space. Golf courses in the summer turn to ski runs in the winter. Long lunches on open terraces and an easy pace capture the best of Swiss living.
Gstaad, Switzerland
Gstaad is timeless. It is where discretion meets sophistication, where alpine estates sit quietly behind wooden gates. You come here for peace and picture-perfect Swiss charm. The hotels are exceptional, the service warm, and the experience entirely private.
Gstaad suits those who want time to slow. To ski a little, shop, dine, and rest in refined comfort.
St Martin de Belleville, France
A world away from Courchevel’s sparkle yet only a few lifts apart in the Three Valleys, St Martin de Belleville is a favourite among those in the know. The village has an authentic Savoyard charm, with traditional chalets, fine restaurants, and a pace that invites you to stay longer.
St Martin is for travellers who value connection, authenticity, and the quiet luxury of true mountain life.
Verbier, Switzerland
Verbier combines glamour with grit. Home to some incredible palatial chalets, the terrain is world-class, steep, exciting, and full of adventure. And the après scene is legendary. Yet beneath it all is a community that lives for the mountains.
Verbier is for those who like their skiing bold and their evenings lively, with every refined comfort waiting at the end of the day.
Zermatt, Switzerland
Zermatt is a place that stays with you. The Matterhorn dominates the skyline, and the village itself is car-free, full of Swiss charm and heritage. Its restaurants rival any in the Alps, from mountaintop chalets to fine dining in the village by candlelight.
Zermatt is for travellers drawn to history, height, and the timeless majesty of the Matterhorn.
These resorts are more than destinations; they are places we at Oxford Ski Company know personally. Our team spends time in each, curating a portfolio of the finest chalets, luxury apartments, and five-star hotels.
For us, luxury in the Alps comes down to knowledge, relationships, and time well spent. The people, the places, and the experiences that make each resort remarkable. That is what defines a truly memorable journey in the mountains.
“Luxury isn’t about excess. It’s about ease, warmth, and being exactly where you want to be.”
Rupert Longsdon, Founder and Chair at Oxford Ski Company