1) Val d'Isere, France
Val D’Isere in the wintertime looks like a wintery fairytale. The snow-covered boutique shops on High Street and surrounding Chalets are postcard-perfect with the mountains towering in the background. Those mountains boast 96 speedy lifts with more than 300 kilometers of pisted runs. With brand new, state of the art learning areas, 2 snow parks and plenty of off piste terrain for the thrill seekers, "Val D" has skiing for all styles. For the experts, the infamous ‘Le Face’ black run beckons skiers to its steep grade; from the top of the Olympic lift, the run traverses three kilometers into town. Val d'Isère sits at a high altitude of 1,850 meters (6,070 feet), and its ski slopes reach up to 3,456 meters (11,339 feet). This elevation ensures excellent snow conditions throughout the winter season, with a long season typically running from November to May. The resort's high-altitude location offers breathtaking alpine scenery. This ski resort is equally renowned for its festive atmosphere and après ski culture as it is its skiing. Find revelers dancing on the tables at the famous Follie Douce. Don’t miss their Cabaret show. Or try the festivities at Cocorico at the bottom of the Solaise which hosts equally lively parties with live bands. After dinner you can party until the early hours with the DJ’s at Dicks Tea Bar or Doudoune.