If you haven’t experienced these luxury ski tour operators, you’re probably missing out.
Powder Byrne
Steeped in heritage, Powder Byrne has mastered the art of the luxury catered vacation, now offering adventures in the sun and across the world in addition to its classic and family ski destinations. Choose from resorts in Switzerland, Austria and Italy, and expect full service from a chef to a mountain host.
Kaluma Travel
Focusing on truly tailor-made experiences, the Kaluma team has done its research to make your next ski vacation utterly unforgettable. The company has clearly vetted each luxury chalet, hotel and resort within its collection with care, and they have the concierge service and personal destination knowledge to make it feel like you’ve invited to stay by locals. Experiences range from weekend breaks to corporate getaways (start working on your boss now).
Oxford Ski
Discover a new adventure at Oxford Ski, with destinations in Europe, North American and Japan. Choose from luxury hotels or private chalets, each offering concierge service and the advice of Oxford’s knowledgeable team.
The Empire
The Empire is no ordinary company, and its adventures are nothing short of extraordinary. The luxury of The Empire isn’t so much in 300-thread-count sheets or room service as much as it is the opportunity to experience something truly novel — trek through an abandoned Russian town, find virgin powder near the Northern lights, or relax in a hot tub with views of Iceland’s fjords. Name your adventure, and The Empire team (veteran guides of National Geographic, Oakley, Red Bull and others) can probably make it a reality.
Bramble Ski
Classic European luxury, hotel and real estate operator Bramble is the option for those who care as much about design as they do deep powder. Get lost in their gallery of chic chalets and apartments, then choose what inspires you from their collection of properties in Switzerland, France and Austria.
Can I suggest you also recommend Alpine Luxury Chalets a company that really know the luxury end of the chalet and hotel market in the Alps.
http://www.alpineluxurychalets.com
regards
Earl Knudsen