Avoriaz is a high-altitude, car-free resort in the Portes du Soleil ski area, known for reliable snow, ski-in ski-out accommodation and wide intermediate slopes linking one of Europe’s largest ski domains.
Avoriaz
Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Overall rating
8.4

Quick Resort Stats
Altitude
1800m
Piste km
600km
6 Day Ski Pass
€360–415
Snow Reliability
8/10
Affordability
5/10
Après
8/10
Other Activities
8/10
Resort Amenities
8/10
Overview
Avoriaz is a unique high-altitude ski resort in the French Alps located within the Portes du Soleil ski area. The resort is entirely car-free and designed for ski-in ski-out access, with buildings positioned directly on the slopes. Avoriaz offers reliable snow conditions due to its elevation and provides easy access to the vast cross-border terrain linking France and Switzerland.
The ski area is particularly well suited to intermediate skiers thanks to wide pistes and long cruising runs, while advanced skiers can explore steeper sections and off-piste routes nearby. The resort also features one of the largest snow parks in Europe, attracting freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Combined with its distinctive architecture and convenient layout, Avoriaz offers one of the most practical ski experiences in the Alps.
Key Information
High elevation and regular snowfall provide consistent winter conditions.
AFFORDABILITY: 5/10
Prices are moderate compared with many large French resorts though peak season accommodation can rise.
APRÈS: 8/10
Lively terrace parties at La Folie Douce Avoriaz and several late bars keep the resort energetic.
OTHER ACTIVITIES: 8/10
Aquariaz water park, sledging, snowshoeing and winter hiking provide strong non-ski options.
RESORT AMENITIES: 8/10
Well-developed pedestrian resort with restaurants, shops and ski services located across the village.
AVERAGE AGE: 29
A balanced demographic with families, intermediate skiers and younger groups visiting throughout the season.
OFF-PISTE RATING: 7/10
Good freeride opportunities exist across the wider Portes du Soleil ski area.
Ski Pass Pricing
6-day Portes du Soleil pass: €360–€415
1-day pass: €76
Family and youth discounts available
Covers ~600 km across Portes du Soleil
Prices are indicative and based on the latest available data at the time of review. Please check the official resort website for current pricing.
Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit
Avoriaz becomes busiest during February half-term and Christmas when family visitors arrive for school holidays. The large Portes du Soleil ski area allows skiers to spread across a wide network of pistes, though central lifts and beginner slopes can see queues during peak holiday weeks. Outside these periods lift lines are usually moderate.
Best time to go: January or mid-March.
Slopes
Slope Breakdown:
Portes du Soleil 600 km:
Green 40+
Blue 130+
Red 100+
Black 30+
Terrain strongly favours intermediates with wide pistes and cross-border skiing.
Nightlife
Avoriaz offers lively après and nightlife within its pedestrian resort centre. The main club is Le Yak, while popular bars include La Folie Douce Avoriaz, Le Yeti and The Place. The scene is energetic but compact, with most venues located close together.
Bars & Restaurants
Avoriaz has 40+ restaurants ranging from traditional Savoyard mountain restaurants to modern alpine dining throughout the car-free resort.
Notable spots include:
Les Enfants Terribles – stylish restaurant serving modern alpine cuisine with panoramic views.
La Table du Marché – popular Savoyard restaurant known for fondue, raclette and regional specialties.
Le Yeti – relaxed restaurant and bar serving international dishes and cocktails in the centre of the resort.
The food scene is solid for a purpose-built resort, with a good mix of mountain restaurants, casual dining and lively terrace bars.
FAQ
Where is Avoriaz and what ski area is it part of?
Avoriaz is in Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. ResortRival lists it as part of Portes du Soleil, with around 600 km of pistes available in the relevant ski area.
What type of skier is Avoriaz best for?
Avoriaz works best for skiers comparing piste size, altitude and resort facilities before booking. Its strongest fit is intermediates and beginners.
Is Avoriaz good for beginners?
Avoriaz has a beginner rating of 8/10, making it a strong beginner option in ResortRival’s data. This should be read alongside piste layout, ski school access and progression terrain.
How snow-sure is Avoriaz?
Avoriaz sits at about 1800m and has a snow reliability rating of 8/10. High elevation and regular snowfall provide consistent winter conditions.
How expensive is Avoriaz for lift passes?
ResortRival lists a 6-day adult ski pass for Avoriaz as €360–415, with affordability rated 5/10. Prices are moderate compared with many large French resorts though peak season accommodation can rise.
What is the après-ski like in Avoriaz?
Avoriaz has an après-ski rating of 8/10. APRÈS: 8/10 Lively terrace parties at La Folie Douce Avoriaz and several late bars keep the resort energetic.
Is Avoriaz good for non-skiers or mixed groups?
Avoriaz has an other-activities rating of 8/10 and resort amenities rating of 8/10. Aquariaz water park, sledging, snowshoeing and winter hiking provide strong non-ski options.
How big is the ski area around Avoriaz?
ResortRival lists Avoriaz with access to about 600 km of piste in Portes du Soleil. Slope Breakdown – Portes du Soleil (~600 km): Green 40+ | Blue 130+ | Red 100+ | Black 30+ | Terrain strongly favours intermediates with wide pistes and cross-border skiing.
Is Avoriaz a good choice for snow reliability?
Yes, it is one of the stronger snow-reliability options in the sheet, rated 8/10. The listed altitude is around 1800m, and the snow score reflects the resort’s seasonal consistency factors.