What does a day of skiing in the Sierra Nevada cost?
A day in the snow, overlooking the sea. But what do you actually spend on such a day on the slopes?
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada is something special. Not only because when the weather is clear you can see Morocco, but also because you can be on skis in the morning and eat tapas in Granada in the evening. Anyway, before you hoist yourself in goggles and snowsuit: what does it really cost?
We list it for you.
In Sierra Nevada, you choose what suits you: a morning of sleeping in and the afternoon on the slopes, or just a whole week of gliding days. Prices:
Good to know: booking online with date is cheaper than on the spot at the box office.
Don't have your own gear? No worries. In Pradollano - the heart of the Sierra Nevada - you can rent skis, snowboards, boots and helmets everywhere. On average you pay:
Clothing rental is also available, although it is recommended that you bring your own gloves and thermal clothing. For your comfort and your wallet.
Cost item | Price |
---|---|
Ski pass (1 day) | €50 |
Ski rental + helmet | €30 |
Parking | €25 |
Lunch + drink | €15 |
Total | €120 |
Prefer something cheaper? Go for a half day or come on a discount day.
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada is not a budget trip, but it is an experience you won't get anywhere else. From sunrise over white peaks to descending overlooking the Mediterranean.
Want to know more about eating in Pradollano, the best rental spots or where to eat the best after skiing? Let us know - and we'll dive into that next time.
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