
Val di Fassa Lift Tickets & Ski Passes
Val di Fassa Lift Ticket & Val di Fassa Lift Passes
Opening day for the winter 2025 - 2026 season is scheduled for Dec 5, 2025 (subject to change). Lift Tickets at Val di Fassa will typically go on sale well before the start of the ski season.
2025 - 2026 Ski Pass & Lift Ticket Prices
Starting from €41 • Peak rates €1,150
Check current snow conditions before your visit
Val di Fassa Lift Ticket Prices 2025 - 2026 - Complete Breakdown
2025 - 2026 Daily Pass Pricing
Save Money on Your Val di Fassa Visit
Save up to 20% on advance bookings
View snow forecast for the best powder days
Significant per-day savings for longer stays
15-25% cheaper than weekend rates
Daily Lift Tickets
Val di Fassa and Carezza daily pass with 110km slopes from Costalunga Pass to Col Rodella and Belvedere. Connected by Panorama Ski Tour in Dolomites UNESCO area.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Junior daily pass for Val di Fassa and Carezza skiing. Youth access to 110km Dolomites slopes including Ciampac, Belvedere, Col Rodella and Buffaure areas.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Free skiing for children born 2017-2021 when adult purchases equivalent Val di Fassa pass. One free child per adult in Dolomites World Heritage skiing.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Senior discount for Val di Fassa and Carezza daily pass. Reduced access to 110km slopes with spectacular Dolomites scenery for guests 65+ years.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Dolomiti Superski daily pass with access to 1200km slopes across 12 ski areas including Val di Fassa. World's largest ski area with Sellaronda circuit access.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Alpe Lusia and San Pellegrino daily pass with 80km slopes linking Val di Fassa region. Connects Alpe Lusia, San Pellegrino and Falcade ski areas.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Val di Fassa lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Season Passes
Unlimited access all season long + exclusive benefits
Flexible family pass for Val di Fassa and Dolomiti Superski. Load 10-20 skiing days per family member with total flexibility across 12 Dolomites areas.
Unlimited access to Val di Fassa and 11 other Dolomiti Superski areas all season. Complete access to 1200km slopes including Sellaronda and Great War tours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Val di Fassa day pass cost?
Adult day passes range from €58 - €71 depending on the date and advance booking.
Can I buy Val di Fassa lift tickets online?
Yes, you can purchase tickets directly from the resort website or at the resort ticket office.
Are there discounts for multi-day passes?
Yes, multi-day packages typically offer significant savings compared to individual day passes. The per-day cost decreases with longer stays.
What is included with a Val di Fassa lift ticket?
Full access to all lifts and trails at Val di Fassa. Check current conditions and live webcams before your visit.
What is the difference between Val di Fassa lift tickets and ski passes?
"Lift tickets" and "ski passes" refer to the same thing at Val di Fassa - your access to the mountains lifts and trails. Whether you call it a Val di Fassa lift ticket or Val di Fassa ski pass, you are getting full mountain access for your chosen duration.
When should I buy Val di Fassa lift tickets for the best price?
Purchase tickets at least 7 days in advance for the best rates. Check our snow forecast for optimal skiing conditions, and consider weekday visits for 15-25% savings over weekend rates.
Does Val di Fassa offer group discounts on lift tickets?
Group discounts are typically available for parties of 10 or more. Contact Val di Fassa directly for group booking information and rates.
How can I check current conditions before buying tickets?
Before purchasing, check our live snow report and mountain webcams to see current weather, snow conditions, and lift operations at Val di Fassa.
Season Info
The Val di Fassa winter season typically runs from early December through mid-April, with optimal conditions from late December through March. The area benefits from its position within the central Dolomites, receiving consistent snowfall averaging 4 metres annually, enhanced by comprehensive snowmaking capabilities that ensure reliable coverage from opening day. Early season operations concentrate around the Belvedere, Col Rodella, and Ciampac sectors before expanding to complete the Sella Ronda connections by mid-December. February offers peak snow conditions across all elevation bands, while March brings increasing sunshine hours with reliable morning conditions after overnight freezes, particularly on north-facing slopes like Ciampac and Buffaure.
Current Season
2025 - 2026
Opening Day
12/5/2025
Closing Day
4/7/2026
Days Open
124
Annual Snowfall
Metric
3.5m
350cm
Imperial
11.5ft
138in