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Sierra Nevada is Spain's southernmost ski resort, sitting above Granada in the Andalusian mountains and benefiting from some of the most reliable snow conditions in southern Europe. The Meliá Sol y Nieve occupies a central position within the resort village, placing guests within walking distance of the main ski lifts and the primary shopping and dining strip. For those driving or arriving by private transfer — included in this package — the resort is approximately 32 kilometres from Granada city centre and served by Granada Airport. The combination of central village access and direct ski-in return from the El Río and Águila pistes means guests spend less time in boots and more time on snow.
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Europe's southernmost ski resort offering abundant sunshine and spectacular views.
Sierra Nevada, located in Spain's Andalusia region, is famously Europe's southernmost ski resort. Set high in the Penibaetic System, the resort offers the unique possibility of skiing in the morning and driving down to the Mediterranean coast by the afternoon. The main base area, Pradollano, is a modern, bustling village situated at an impressive altitude of 2,100 meters, ensuring reliable snow cover despite its southern latitude. The resort is renowned for its wide, treeless terrain, making it a paradise for intermediate skiers and snowboarders. With over 112km of groomed runs and more than 300 days of sunshine a year, it provides a highly enjoyable, sun-drenched alpine experience. The snowpark is also recognized as one of the best in Southern Europe, frequently hosting international freestyle competitions. While the slopes cater heavily to beginners and intermediates, more advanced skiers can find challenging steeps in the Laguna de las Yeguas area. The lively Spanish culture is a significant draw, with a vibrant après-ski scene, late-night dining, and bustling tapas bars creating a distinctly Andalusian ski holiday.
The skiing in Sierra Nevada is characterized by expansive, sunny, treeless slopes that are perfect for wide carving. Intermediates will thrive on the long, sweeping red and blue runs, while advanced skiers can tackle the steeper pitches and off-piste challenges in the Laguna de las Yeguas valley.
A striking mountain range in Andalusia, southern Spain, boasting the highest peaks in the Iberian Peninsula and proximity to the Mediterranean Sea.
The main hub of the mountain, featuring wide gentle slopes and excellent facilities for learners.
Long, sweeping runs originating from just below the 3,398m Veleta peak with incredible views toward the sea.
A stunning, slightly more isolated valley offering the resort's steepest and most challenging red and black runs.
Home to the massive Sulayr Superpark, featuring a halfpipe, varied jump lines, and excellent freestyle terrain.
Federico García Lorca Granada Airport
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54km
Regular bus services and private transfers run directly from Granada and Malaga airports. Pradollano has a massive underground car park with over 2,600 spaces right under the village center.
Late November to Early May
Spring skiing is highly popular, often allowing morning skiing and afternoon trips to the Mediterranean beaches.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 57), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 295)