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  • Sorry if it's not clear, couple of points to note (which we're working on updating):

    • The page defaults to snowboard (make sure you go to the ski category). UPDATED.
    • Advanced beginner is after intermediate in the list (should be in the middle).


    The timetable and level don't affect the prices.

    Steve
  • I only see an option for beginner and intermediate, whether that's the browser though.

    I always assumed that intermediate covered anything after the beginner lessons as they always tend to assess you on the first day and then put you in with the relevant skillset, is there a difference in price/times for the different levels?
  • Ski Lessons Arinsal

    SteveArnold

    Hi,

    We visited Arinsal last season and had beginner group Ski Lessons. The instructor told us we needed to book the advanced beginner this season. Is that the same as intermediate ?