Italian skiing has one MEGA pass and dozens of individual resort passes. Dolomiti Superski covers 12 resorts, 1,200km of slopes, 450 lifts — the LARGEST interconnected ski area in the world on a SINGLE pass. But is it worth it if you're only skiing one resort? This comparison helps you choose the right pass for your trip.
What it covers: 12 Dolomite ski areas: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, Kronplatz, Alta Pusteria, Arabba/Marmolada, 3 Zinnen, Val Isarco, San Martino/Rolle, Alpe di Siusi. Total: 1,200km of slopes, 450 lifts. 2026 prices (approximate): 1 day: €65-75. 6 days: €350-400 (~€60/day). Season: €850-950. Worth it if: You're skiing 4+ days AND want to explore multiple areas (Sella Ronda loop, ski from Val Gardena to Alta Badia). Not worth it if: You're skiing 1-2 days at a single resort — individual resort passes are €45-55/day.
Cortina d'Ampezzo: Day €60-70. 6-day €300-350. Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi: Day €55-65. Kronplatz: Day €55-65. Non-Dolomite resorts: Courmayeur: Day €55-65. 6-day €280-320. Cervinia + Zermatt (international): Day €75-85 (covers both sides of the Matterhorn). Livigno: Day €45-55. Sestriere/Via Lattea: Day €40-50 (370km of slopes across 6 resorts — excellent value). Madonna di Campiglio: Day €55-65.
1-2 days at 1 resort: Buy a day pass at the resort. 3-6 days at 1 Dolomite resort: Compare Dolomiti Superski 6-day (€350-400) vs single-resort 6-day (€280-350). If the difference is <€50: get Superski for flexibility. 6+ days across multiple Dolomite resorts: Dolomiti Superski — no contest. Non-Dolomite (Courmayeur, Livigno, Sestriere): Always individual resort pass (not covered by Superski). Budget move: Sestriere/Via Lattea (€40-50/day for 370km) or Livigno (€45-55 + duty-free shopping/fuel). Buy online: All passes available at dolomitisuperski.com or individual resort websites. Buy 1-2 days before for best online prices (5-10% off walk-up).