Fancy a luxury ski holiday without the luxury price tag?

A 5* budget ski holiday, surely that’s an oxymoron? Apparently not if tour operator Mountain Paradise has anything to do with it.  They are a UK-based company operating solely in the Tatra Mountains in Slovakia and provide luxury ski getaways for the cost-conscious snow sports enthusiast.

If you haven’t heard of the Tatra Mountains then you will soon, they are swiftly becoming the talk of the global ski community, particularly for those looking for a more economical destination. Lift passes, ski lessons and food prices are a fraction of the cost of their European equivalents and the best part- A bottle of beer will set you back only €1.

Jansa, the largest resort in Slovakia is among the destinations available via Mountain Paradise. The resort itself has just undergone a €130m investment which has resulted in four new gondolas and an extra 10km of pistes to total nearly 50km.

Jansa also benefits from two terrain parks, an expanse of freeride opportunities and night skiing. When you have finished skiing, there is a plethora of restaurants and nightlife options to choose from.

So how much will it set you back? Mountain Paradise caters for a variety of budgets with a selection of great value half board options at three, four and five-star hotels.  You could be enjoying a state of the art hotel and spa, six-day lift pass and equipment rental for £899 including flights and transfers.

So if you are after quiet pistes, cheap beers and accommodation that won’t break the bank, Slovakia could be just what you are looking for.

For more information visit: www.mountainparadise.co.uk



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