March is one of the best-kept secrets of the ski season. It delivers the goods — snowfall peaks, the weather turns bluebird, and the slopes quieten down after the half term buzz. Add to that lower prices for much of the month, and you’ve got the perfect excuse for one more trip to the mountains.
This is when adult groups come into their own, packing in big ski days followed by even bigger après sessions. For skiers and snowboarders of all levels, March means plenty of space to explore, warmer sunshine for terrace beers, and alpine scenery at its most spectacular as winter starts to loosen its grip.
Whether you're chasing fresh powder, sunny park laps or just some well-earned mountain downtime, March offers all the thrills without the crowds or cost.
Think March means the end of the ski season? Think again. It’s one of the best-kept secrets on the mountain. With deep winter snow still on the ground and more bluebird days creeping in, March delivers a sweet spot of great coverage and gorgeous weather.
Ask any seasonnaire — March is gold. You’ll get quieter slopes, long sunny lunches, and yes, the odd surprise powder day just to keep things interesting. Far from being the end of the season, it’s often when the mountains are at their absolute best.
Which ski resorts are best in March?
For the best March conditions, altitude is everything. Aim for resorts sitting above 1,500m, with lifts reaching well over 2,000m — that’s where you’ll find those perfectly groomed corduroy pistes that hold their shape all day. Lower resorts can still offer good skiing, but you might spot a little afternoon slush as the sun gets stronger.
Our top picks? Alpe d’Huez, Val Thorens, Les Arcs, Tignes and Val d’Isère – all snow-sure favourites with high-altitude terrain and plenty of variety. Or head to St Anton in Austria for unbeatable skiing wrapped in Tyrolean charm and legendary après.
What are the benefits of a March ski holiday?
March ski holidays come with a whole host of perks. You’ll enjoy longer days, quieter slopes and typically better prices than peak weeks. With the sun hanging higher in the sky, think al fresco lunches, warmer afternoons, and no more frozen fingers. Most families have wrapped up their Half Term trips, meaning fewer lift queues and more space to carve. And while spring is knocking, the snow’s still holding strong, especially in high-altitude resorts. March is ideal for those looking to stretch their ski legs and soak up the scenery, all without the crowds.
Do ski resorts get quieter in March?
They are. With the school holidays behind us, March brings a noticeable drop in crowds. You’ll enjoy quieter slopes, shorter lift queues, and a more laid-back vibe across resort.
Can I find good ski deals in March?
Definitely. March is one of the best-value months to book a ski holiday. With peak dates like Easter still to come, the earlier weeks in March often fly under the radar – making it easier to find great deals on catered chalets, flights, and lift passes. You’ll still enjoy top conditions on the slopes, just without the peak-season prices. You may even find the odd last-minute ski holiday deal if you're fully flexible.
What should I pack for a March ski trip?
March skiing means you’ll want to be ready for a mix of weather – from snowy mornings to sunny, spring-like afternoons. Pack your usual ski essentials, but don’t forget a few extras for the milder days:
Waterproof ski jacket and trousers - potentially a lighter windbreaker-style jacket rather than one ready for the depths of winter!
Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
Mid-layers like a fleece or light down jacket
Gloves, hat, and neck warmer or buff
High-factor sunscreen and lip balm – the sun’s stronger than you think
Sunglasses as well as goggles – ideal for après in the sun
Lighter clothing for around the chalet or resort
Swimwear if your chalet or resort has a hot tub or spa
Yes – really good. By March, most resorts have built up a solid base, and higher-altitude destinations are typically well-covered right through to the end of the season. You can often expect beautifully groomed pistes in the morning and softer snow in the afternoons – ideal for relaxed, all-day skiing (or an excuse for a extended al fresco lunch). And don’t be surprised if you wake up to an overnight powder dump or two... it’s still very much snow season!
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