Hi,
After being a regular visitor to France, Italy, Finland & Austria, I felt its time for a change.
I've just booked for a party of 6 to Arinsal as there are generally good reviews.
The group consists of:
Me (mid 40's) - Experienced skier, usually 2 holidays a year with mates for as long as I can remember.
Mrs (mid 40's) - Complete novice who took a lot of persuading to come
Daughter 1 & boyfriend (both 19) - ski trip with school about 6 years ago
Daughter 2 (15) Experienced skier, several trips with me and school
Daughter 3 (15) Ski trip with school 2 years ago
So something of a mixed bag really. All except Mrs should at least be able to stay upright, but therein lies the issue. We arrive 28th December for a week (I assume there is snow at this time of year?) but there does not appear to be any ski school that week. Can you clarify as I'd rather pay someone else teach the other half to ski while I enjoy myself.
Never been to Arinsal but the reviews suggest its good for beginners and experienced skiers alike.
After being a regular visitor to France, Italy, Finland & Austria, I felt its time for a change.
I've just booked for a party of 6 to Arinsal as there are generally good reviews.
The group consists of:
Me (mid 40's) - Experienced skier, usually 2 holidays a year with mates for as long as I can remember.
Mrs (mid 40's) - Complete novice who took a lot of persuading to come
Daughter 1 & boyfriend (both 19) - ski trip with school about 6 years ago
Daughter 2 (15) Experienced skier, several trips with me and school
Daughter 3 (15) Ski trip with school 2 years ago
So something of a mixed bag really. All except Mrs should at least be able to stay upright, but therein lies the issue. We arrive 28th December for a week (I assume there is snow at this time of year?) but there does not appear to be any ski school that week. Can you clarify as I'd rather pay someone else teach the other half to ski while I enjoy myself.
Never been to Arinsal but the reviews suggest its good for beginners and experienced skiers alike.