What is a ski stag weekend?
A ski stag weekend combines skiing and snowboarding as the primary activities for the groom’s stag-package. More than often the duration is 3 nights, with 2 days of snow action. However, ski breaks are defined as anything from 2-5 nights abroad.
Why choose a ski stag weekend?
Ski and party is the ultimate dynamic duo. Most groups of men have already done karting in Prague and are looking for something with the wow factor. But don’t take our word for it, read honest independent reviews on our Trust Pilot, Facebook, and Google reviews. See our reviews page for top tips and honest feedback.
Do you need skiing experience before booking a ski stag do?
The simple answer is NO. Ski stag weekends are a popular choice for anyone. Every season we welcome a range of groups from advanced skiers through to complete beginners. Of course some lessons before you go can always help your advancements, and you can always book ski school in the resort. Learning to ski in Bulgaria and Slovenia is typically half the cost of learning in French & Austrian snow resorts.
What is the best ski resort for a stag do?
Our TOP choices are Borovets in Bulgaria and Ljubljana in Slovenia. Borovets has one of the best apres ski nightlife scenes in Europe and is still unbelievably good value for money. In Slovenia our Ljubljana ski stag weekend packages are based in the capital centre. This allows our stags to party hard at night, with a ‘capitals’ nightlife at their disposal. Nice restaurants, cool bars; top clubs etc… Snow is very good in Eastern Europe and the ski lift systems are fast and modern.
Quick flight times
All our winter resorts are located in Europe, with 2-3 hour flight times. Flights are not included in our winter stag do packages. There are many low-cost airlines, for your friends to book direct on a credit card. Most popular are EasyJET, Wizz Air and Ryan Air. British Airways also offers good rates if you book your ski stag weekends in advance.
When is the best time to do a ski stag do in Europe?
The best time for any type of ski holiday in Europe is to travel in the first three months of the year. January, February, and March are the coldest months and best for snowfall across Europe. We have teams based in: Bulgaria, Andorra, Austria, France, Slovenia and Switzerland.
Can non skiers still attend a ski stag trip?
Of course. If you have a friend who has an injury or simply does not want to ski, then we will do a non ski package price for them. Non skiers can find lots of fun things to do during the day. It’s very possible to book other winter activities like snow moiling or ski bikes. Again just call us and we can discuss the best resort for your group. This article discusses winter stag do activities beyond skiing and snowboarding
Top tips for organising a ski break for the guys?
We have written a blog article called: How to Plan a ski stag weekend. There you will find lots of essential pointers.
Where is the best resort for après ski parties?
We’d say Borovets is the best ski resort for après ski drinking. Bulgaria ski stag weekends are on a another level, and much more affordable.