Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail
Vail and Beaver Creek, The Rockies, United States of America
The sister resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek are two of Colorado's finest, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rockies. A remarkable snow record and over 300 days of sunshine make this a ski destination that delivers season after season. With terrain to suit every level and a quality of resort life that's hard to match in North America, this is a place that rewards return visits.
Vail is the largest ski resort in the USA, but size is only part of the story. A multi-billion dollar investment has transformed both Vail Village and Lionshead into genuinely vibrant centres, with gondolas now rising from both bases, legendary back bowls beyond the groomed runs, and dining and accommodation that have caught up with the mountain itself. Vail celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012 and can justifiably claim a place among the world's great ski resorts. What sets it apart from many American resorts is the feel of the place: a charismatic, bustling village centre with real character, where the quality of life off the slopes matches the skiing on them.
Just a few miles along the valley, Beaver Creek is Vail's quieter sister and, for families, it's hard to beat. Home to the 2015 Downhill World Cup, it has five distinct mountain sectors, including Grouse Mountain, Larkspur Bowl and Bachelor Gulch, offering plenty to explore. An outstanding ski school and ski-in, ski-out access from most hotels make each day effortless, while at the heart of the resort an outdoor ice rink sets the scene for a village that feels welcoming and safe, particularly for children learning to ski. Small touches speak volumes here: complimentary cookies handed out on the slopes, s'mores by the fire, shuttle buses on hand whenever you need them. The resort's motto is "not exactly roughing it," and they mean every word.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail
Vail and Beaver Creek, The Rockies, United States of America