Snow is to Alaska what sand is to Arabia, and the state’s biggest ski resort won’t have you anxiously refreshing the slope report. Snow’s in the bag, the “best views in the US” extend in all directions and the Northern Lights may well stop by – Alyeska takes ski holidays and injects Alaskan magic, and we can’t get enough of it.
Steep, deep and buried in 650 inches of snow a year, this isn’t just any old ski resort, it’s an Alaskan ski resort, and bordering the Arctic Ocean it’s the biggest in the state.
Surrounded by the soaring Chugach mountains - the most heavily glaciated area in America - and the waters of the Turnagain Arm, Alyeska is home to some of the most scenic runs ever. The Seven Glacier Restaurant on Upper Bowl is named for the all the ice caps you clock from its tables – a vista that Conde Nast called “the best view of any US resort”. You could spend all your days zooming down all the resort’s open terrain, or just riding the 60-passenger sightseeing tram back and forth, but for all who are able, heli and cat skiing are almost mandatory. These offer you your pick of 750,000 acres, elevations of 6500ft and some of the best experiences of your ski-borne life. For those less steady in the slats, enjoy air time in the form of “flightseeing” tours, zipping past 400ft glacial walls, landing on frozen lakes, and checking out the fjords of the nearby Prince William Sound. Just be sure to charge the camera!
Set between the old gold town of Girdwood and the Japanese chic Alyeska Hotel, this resort is a mix of influences, and toes the line between luxurious and rustic elegance. Lovely locals are the glue that bind it together, and the town of Girdwood is home to about 2000 of them.
Ice floes and forestry, not drinks deals and dining options, are the area’s specialty –and together the hotel and Girdwood only muster up a handful of bars and restaurants. But the grub you do get is good, and with views like these to chew on, you probably wouldn’t be bothered if it wasn’t.
The nearest airport to Alyeska is Anchorage at 64 km or about ? by car
There are a variety of shopping options including several unique and distinctive retail shops throughout the resort. On the second floor of the Prince Hotel, there are several outlets including a Sundry Shop, liquor store and the Logo Shop for fine resort wear, Alaskan art and gifts.
The Daylodge Sports Shop is open during the ski season. There are several other local shopping outlets within walking distance of the Hotel. Some items are available on-line.
View our detailed Alyeska snow report to see skiing confitions now. Our Alyeska snow history shows you what snow depths have been in recent years month-by-month. If you're visiting soon, use the Alyeska snow forecast to see predicted snowfall over the coming days.
Maximum and minimum adult Alyeska lift pass prices ranged from $310 to $310 for 6 days access to the Alyeska ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Alyeska holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
Lift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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1 Day Price | $15 - $40 | $60 - $60 | $15 - $45 |
6 Day Price | $90 - $180 | $310 - $310 | $90 - $210 |
Age Range | 8 - 13 | 18 - 59 | 60+ |
Most of our ski holidays to Alyeska packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Alyeska from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 9 hours to Denver, Jackson Hole etc.. This table shows approximate transfer times to Alyeska from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Anchorage | 64 km | ? |
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Alyeska transfers.
Station | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Girdwood | 5 km | 5 minutes |
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