All-Inclusive Snow Holidays In Asia

Looking for snow sensations within a small reach? Club Med offers authentic snow holidays on Hokkaido where you can experience the Japanese way of life in a superb setting with ski accessible from the door. If you prefer magnificent Chinese mountain landscapes, experience Yabuli, a modern and refined Resort perfect for family holidays in the snow.

Sahoro Hokkaido

Explore the best powder snow, pure fresh air, traditional Japanese cuisine, and a wealth of family journeys to share at Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido. For skiers of all levels, our dedicated mountains feature a larger ski domain, with perfect powder slopes, ski lifts, a snow park, and a gondola for thrilling days in the snow. Our charming, authentic Japanese mountain escape offers an all-inclusive experience to make winter holidays easy and hassle-free. With expertly guided ski lessons, horseback riding, a relaxing outdoor Canadian bath, and endless pursuits for children, a holiday tradition spent here will create indelible memories for your friends and family.

Sahoro Hokkaido
Sahoro Hokkaido
Savings up to 30%
Winter
4 Tridents

Tomamu Hokkaido

Located on the second largest island of Japan, Hokkaido is a mountainous region renowned for its powder snow and exciting outdoor pursuits. From a variety of safe snow activities guided by our G.O®s, to exquisite cuisine and award-winning locally brewed spirits, Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido all-inclusive resort is the ultimate winter escape situated in the heart of the island.

Tomamu Hokkaido
Tomamu Hokkaido
Savings up to 30%
Winter
4 Tridents

Kiroro Peak

Nestled in the heart of Kiroro, a mountainous region of Hokkaido renowned for its generous snow cover, Club Med Kiroro Peak is the perfect place for couples and families with teenagers alike to experience a serene white powder winter getaway. Hit the slopes, relish in Japanese-French Fusion cuisine, soak into Rotenburo outdoor hot bath, immerse yourself in the local nature and culture.

Kiroro Peak
Kiroro Peak
Savings up to 30%
Winter

Yabuli

Skiing in China? With Club Med, everything's possible! Yabuli is China's top ski resort, located in the province of Heilongjiang. For a truly original all-inclusive skiing hoiday, Club Med welcomes you in its superb Yabuli Resort, for the pleasures of winter sports combined with the chance to explore a totally new world.

Yabuli
Yabuli
Savings up to 30%
Winter
4 Tridents

Beidahu

Club Med has settled in, a family ski resort in north east China, in a region famous for its long winter snow season. The brand new Beidahu Resort promises a unique skiing holiday in the heart of a mountain reserve on the other side of the planet. An all-inclusive holiday in China that combines tradition with originality, in a contemporary Resort inspired by cinema and nature.

Beidahu
Beidahu
4 Tridents

Changbaishan

Nestled in the Changbaishan Biosphere Nature reserve, Club Med Changbaishan is the perfect place for families and couples alike to enjoy a revitalizing mountain experience. Refresh your body and mind and immerse yourself in the natural hot spring. Hit the slopes, relish in Korean specialties and discover the Ginseng cuisine made by a famous tonic herbs gathered from Changbai Mountains.

Changbaishan
Changbaishan
Winter
4 Tridents

More Information About Snow Season In Asia...

Skiing might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of holidaying in Asia, but plenty of Asian mountains happen to be excellent for skiing. Since _ski resorts in Asia _ also tend to be less well-known, you’ll enjoy the added bonus of shorter queues and calmer slopes.

Snow season in Asia is typically from mid-December until mid-April, although some areas have longer seasons.
Japan is known for having some of the best powder in the world, and the peak ski season there is from mid-December until mid-January during the holidays. If you want to avoid the crowds but still enjoy good weather and plenty of snow, February is usually a good month to visit.

China’s ski industry recently received a big boost after the country won the right to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. Mid-December until mid-March tend to be good skiing months with plenty of snow, and since skiing is still a relatively new recreational activity there, most ski resorts never really get overly busy.

If you’re thinking of skiing in Asia, an all-inclusive package that covers everything from accommodation and meals to lift passes and lessons can help you make the most of your time away and allow you to enjoy some of the best ski resorts in Asia.

Since ski resorts in Asia also tend to be less well-known, you’ll enjoy the added bonus of shorter queues and calmer slopes.

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