Summer Guide

La Plagne (Northern Alps) - A family resort located in Savoie at an altitude of between 1250 and 3250 metres, La Plagne has been internationally renowned for over 50 years. A lively winter and summer resort, it offers around fifty sports and leisure activities all year round, from the Isère to the highest peaks. 

Courchevel (Alpes du Nord) - A haven for the stars, Courchevel is THE must-visit ski resort in France. Nestling at the heart of the world's largest ski area, the 3 Valleys, the resort is made up of 6 unique villages at different altitudes, and offers over 200 activities and events, even in summer! Muscle-building sessions, yoga, karaoke evenings, pétanque tournaments, table tennis, padel, boums for the kids... There's no room for boredom.

Serre-Chevalier (Alpes du Sud) - Between valleys and high peaks, we're getting ready for some grandiose adventures with the arrival of the warm weather in Serre Chevalier Birançon located in the Hautes-Alpes in the PACA region, on the border with Italy, Savoie and Isère. It promises to be a rich summer, with the 2024 Olympic Games and the Tour de France in the background.

Les 2 Alpes (Alpes du Nord) - A destination that's both relaxing and sporting, with a base camp for mountain biking, hiking, trail running, cycling and pro skiing, Les 2 Alpes guarantees an incredible and unexpected summer holiday. Since the 1970s, the resort has developed into a summer tourist destination, and today the summer season accounts for almost 25% of Les 2 Alpes' overall business. The resort is one of the oldest and most developed in France.

Isola 2000 (Southern Alps) - Located just 1h30 from the Côte d'Azur, this resort welcomes you at an altitude of 2,000 metres at the gateway to the Mercantour National Park on the border with Italy. A natural and sporting world awaits you, ideal for young and old alike, who will be delighted to enjoy the daily entertainment, not forgetting the concerts and other events that punctuate the summer season.