The snowsure resort, which sits in a vast natural bowl at 2,300 meters, won the plaudits for a second straight year in a glitzy ceremony at the World Ski Awards in Kitzbuhel, Austria.
Val Thorens, which caters for a range of budgets and has built six 4 and 5 star hotels in the last six years, is part of the famous 3 Vallees — a whopping 600 kilometers of runs and links to Meribel and Courchevel.
“Skiers love Val Thorens and have shown it again this year,” said Gregory Guzzo, director of Val Thorens Tourist Office. “We are very happy; this is the result of a team who questioned itself every day to make sure to offer the best to its clients.”
The benchmark awards, in their fifth year, garnered 1.6 million online votes from ski industry professionals and the public in 85 countries.
In the hotel category, the W in the upmarket Swiss resort of Verbier also held on to its title as World’s Best Ski Hotel.
Chalet chic
Chalet Les Anges has stunning views towards the iconic Matterhorn.
Elysian Collection
The 700-meter-square edifice over three floors is made of reclaimed wood and features huge panoramic windows. Six of the seven bedrooms have uninterrupted views of the iconic Matterhorn mountain.
The stunning spa area is topped off by a black granite plunge pool and Jacuzzi with similar far-reaching views towards the Matterhorn.
Chalet Alpaca in Meribel, France, was named best new ski chalet.
Yves Garneau/Haute Montagne
Rocksresort in Laax, Switzerland, was voted World’s Best Green Ski Hotel for its use of stone buildings, which are heated with renewable biomass energy.
Blade-busting
Bella Coola Heli Sports has access to a blade-busting 2.64 million acres of prime Pacific powder.
Eric Berger and Bella Coola Heli Sports
Bella Coola boasts the world’s largest contiguous tenure with 2.64 million exclusive acres of pristine snow, based out of one of four lodges including the award-winning Tweedsmuir Park Lodge.
“We are fortunate to have some of the most experienced heliski guides in the world, so we can offer exhilarating skiing while maintaining the highest safety standards possible,” said owner Beat Steiner.
“Off the snow, people rave about the attention to detail and personalized service provided by the staff at our lodges.”