How to Choose Between Group and Private Ski Lessons
🏔️ Let’s Make It Easy
Whether you're a total beginner, brushing off the rust, or levelling up your technique — choosing the right lesson format can set the tone for your whole trip.
This guide walks you through the benefits of both private and group ski lessons, so you can confidently choose what’s right for you (or your family).
👤 Private Ski Lessons — Personalised, Flexible, Fast Progress
Best for:
First-timers or nervous returners
Families or mixed-ability groups wanting flexibility
Intermediate to advanced skiers wanting targeted feedback
Guests short on time who want maximum return
Why choose private:
Fully tailored to your level and goals
Flexible start time and location
Option to ski with friends or family (no extra cost for added people)
You set the pace — more time skiing, less waiting
💬 Real example:
“I wanted to learn fast without holding anyone back. Private was perfect — my instructor adapted everything to me.”
🔗 [Book a Private Lesson]
👥 Group Ski Lessons — Social, Structured, Budget-Friendly
Best for:
Guests who enjoy learning in a group environment
Skiers looking for steady progression over a few days
Children and teens who thrive with peers
Intermediate and advanced skiers who want feedback and mileage
Why choose group lessons:
Learn alongside skiers at a similar level
Lower cost per day
Set meeting points and times
Great for building confidence in a relaxed group setting
🔗 [Explore Adult Group Lessons]
🔗 [Discover Kids Group Lessons]
🧠 Still Not Sure?
Here’s a quick decision grid:
I want...
Best Option
To learn quickly and flexibly
Private Lesson
A social experience
Group Lesson
Coaching for my family or mixed-ability group
Private Lesson
The most affordable option
Group Lesson
To focus on a specific skill or terrain
Private Lesson
A multi-day, steady learning plan
Group Lesson
📩 Final Tip: Ask Us
We know every skier is different. If you’re not sure what fits your level or group — just ask. We’re here to help.