Nestled in one of Austria’s biggest ski areas, SkiWelt, Westendorf is a traditional village that oozes charm. Imagine a picture-perfect setting – onion-domed churches, timber buildings, and a laid-back atmosphere that sets the tone for a relaxing ski holiday. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a complete beginner, Westendorf has something to offer.
Families will find Westendorf particularly inviting. Gentle nursery slopes with a slow-speed chairlift ease beginners into the sport, while wide, cruising blue and red runs with stunning views provide the perfect playground for intermediates. Advanced skiers can tackle challenging black runs to test their mettle. Beyond skiing, there are child-friendly activities and a relaxed vibe that keeps the whole family happy.
For those seeking an affordable and flexible holiday option, Westendorf boasts a wide range of self-catering pensions. These pensions offer apartments or rooms with kitchenettes or kitchens, allowing you to prepare meals at your own pace or explore the many restaurants the village has to offer.
After a day of carving tracks in the snow, unwind and soak in the après-ski scene. Lively bars and restaurants provide the perfect spots to enjoy a drink with friends, listen to music, or dance the night away.
Surrounded by the majestic Wilder Kaiser mountains, Westendorf’s beauty extends far beyond the slopes. The village itself is a postcard scene with traditional Tyrolean architecture and a charming atmosphere. In short, Westendorf offers a well-rounded ski holiday experience, perfect for families, groups of friends, and skiers of all abilities.
Our Resort Representative is waiting to welcome you to this charming, family-friendly ski village, which has access to Austria’s largest interconnected ski area.”
| Resort | Room Name | Date | Nights | Basis | Per Person (ZAR) | Flights | Contact to Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Livigno | Standard Double | 12 Dec ’26 – 19 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 24,423 | No flights | |
| Livigno | Standard Double | 19 Dec ’26 – 26 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 40,835 | No flights | |
| Livigno | Standard Double | 26 Dec ’26 – 02 Jan ’27 | 7 | Land Only | 47,452 | No flights | |
| Livigno | Standard Double | 02 Jan ’27 – 09 Jan ’27 | 7 | Land Only | 34,654 | No flights | |
| Saalbach | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights | |
| Saalbach | Standard Room | January 2027 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights | |
| St Johann | Standard Room | CHRISTMAS WEEK 19 – 26 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 36,300 | No flights | |
| St Johann | Standard Room | NEW YEARS WEEK – 26 Dec’26 – 02 Jan’27 | 7 | Land Only | 44,500 | No flights | |
| St Johann | Standard Room | 02 Jan ’27 – 09 Jan ’27 | 7 | Land Only | 39,800 | No flights | |
| Val dIsere | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights | |
| Val dIsere | Standard Room | January 2027 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights | |
| Val Thorens | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on request | No flights | |
| Zell am See | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on request | No flights | |
| Zell am See | Standard Room | January 2027 | 7 | Land Only | Price on request | No flights | |
| Westendorf | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights or transfers | |
| Westendorf | Standard Room | January 2027 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No flights or transfers | |
| Ischgl | Standard Room | 12 Dec ’26- 19 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 48,900 | No Flights | |
| Ischgl | Standard Room | 19 Dec ’26 – 26 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 51,700 | No Flights | |
| Ischgl | Standard Room | 26 Dec ’26 – 02 Jan ’27 | 7 | Land Only | 57,775 | No Flights | |
| Arinsal | Standard Room | 20 Dec ’26 – 27 Dec ’26 | 7 | Land Only | 31,898 | No Flights | |
| Arinsal | Standard Room | 27 Dec ’26 – 03 Jan ’27 | 7 | Land Only | 38,344 | No Flights | |
| Soldeu | Standard Room | December 2026 | 7 | Land Only | Price on Request | No Flights |
You need to consider the following when you budget for your trip, as it may not be included in the package price:







“A charming, family-friendly ski village with access to Austria’s largest interconnected ski area.”
Ski Area & Lifts – 275 km of slopes (115 km blue, 121 km red, 39 km black), 81 lifts.
Dining Options – Around 30 restaurants offering traditional Tyrolean dishes and international fare.
Several more establishments are scattered around the mountain.