Meribel Ready For 24/25 Season

It’s finally time to dust off the skis and get excited about the fast-approaching 24/25 winter season. After a summer of hiking and biking, Méribel Resort is raring to go this winter with some exciting new developments that are not to be missed. 

  • The return of First Tracks The early risers’ offer, providing the chance to make the first run of the day, is back after a two-year break. This season, First Tracks will take place in the Saulire area of the resort, starting with a nutrient-packed breakfast at La Folie Douce. First Tracks sessions offer a great way to beat the crowds, starting the day on untracked pistes in the fresh mountain air while the rest of the resort sleeps. 
  • Roc de Fer tunnel transformed by artist The tunnel under Méribel’s Roc de Fer competition track has been transformed into a stunning street art installation by renowned artist Franck Blériot. The artwork covers both the exterior and the interior of the tunnel, turning the passageway into an immersive visual experience for skiers. This artistic project is part of a larger development plan for the Roc de Fer area, enhancing the destination not only as a world-class skiing location but also as a cultural landmark.
  • The family pass gets a makeover Times change, and so do the offers for families. The popular Family Pass (2 parents + 2 children) is being replaced by the new Family Flex, available for groups of three (1 to 2 adults + up to 6 juniors aged 5-17) for five days or more. Whether a single parent, traditional family or blended family, everyone skis at the Junior rate and enjoys a bonus day with the six-day package at the price of five. Family Flex, 3 Vallées, 6 days for the price of 5: £276.17 per person
  • Michelin Key for Le Kaīla One of the town’s most exclusive hotels, the five-star Le Kaïla in Méribel Centre, has been awarded its first Michelin Key award. This prestigious new distinction from the Red Guide honours establishments which offer exceptional holiday experiences. The initial awards include 24 hotels with three Keys, 38 hotels with two Keys, and 127 hotels with one Key. Le Kaila offers 42 rooms, two suites and a Nuxe spa featuring a large pool, six treatment rooms, sauna, hammam and spectacular ice fountain. For an extra touch of exclusivity, guests can enjoy access to a private ski lift, direct from the rental ski shop to the top of the slopes.
  • The Chaudanne transformation continues The redevelopment of the Chaudanne snow front in Méribel Centre continues into the 24/25 winter season, with new features designed for beginners and families. Following the efforts for the 2023 World Championships, it’s now time for beginners and children to enjoy a free, protected area and a dedicated sledging zone. The Chaudanne lounge will be revamped to create a warmer space with a cosy, cocooning atmosphere, offering hot drinks, self-serve snacks, free Wi-Fi and smartphone charging stations - perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes.
  • Explor Games Méribel evolves Due to its success since 2020, Méribel has released an updated version of its popular app, available on the App Store and Google Play. The unique exploration game, set in the Tuéda Nature Reserve in the heart of the Vanoise National Park, combines both the virtual and natural worlds. Improved features to the game include newly added geocaching beacons and fresh challenges to solve.

 

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