




Multi-story hotel building with rooms distributed across several floors, featuring a central lobby, restaurant, and wellness area.
17 features available
110 rooms available
1 large bed or 2 single beds
1 large bed or 2 single beds
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Isola 2000 sits at 2,000 metres in the Mercantour National Park, roughly 90 kilometres north of Nice — making it one of the most accessible high-altitude resorts in France for those flying into the Côte d'Azur. The resort is compact and largely pedestrianised, with ski lifts, shops, and restaurants all within easy reach on foot. Le Pas du Loup benefits from ski-in, ski-out access, placing guests directly on the piste without the need for shuttle transfers or lengthy walks in ski boots. The resort's south-facing aspect means it typically enjoys strong sunshine throughout the season, and its elevation helps maintain reliable snow cover from December through April.
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Sun, snow, and sea views just 90 minutes from the French Riviera.
Isola 2000 is a purpose-built, high-altitude resort in the Southern French Alps, uniquely positioned just 90 kilometers from Nice and the Mediterranean coast. Built in the 1970s, it features a practical, sprawling central complex that provides true ski-in/ski-out convenience, ensuring that visitors step straight from their accommodation onto the snow. Renowned for its exceptional microclimate, Isola 2000 catches the heavy 'Retour d'Est' weather systems bringing abundant snowfall, while still enjoying the glorious sunshine characteristic of the Alpes-Maritimes. On a clear day from the highest peak, Cime de Sistron, skiers can even spot the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. The ski area offers 120km of pistes with terrain largely suited to beginners and intermediates, housed within a sunny, bowl-like topography. Its relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and easy accessibility make it a firm favorite for families, weekenders from the coast, and those seeking reliable high-altitude snow without the extreme cold of the northern Alps.
Isola 2000 offers a sun-drenched, bowl-shaped ski area primarily geared towards intermediate cruisers and beginners. Advanced skiers can find steeper challenges and excellent off-piste terrain off the Cime de Sistron, especially after heavy Mediterranean snow dumps.
Located on the border of the Mercantour National Park and Italy, this region uniquely blends Alpine altitudes with Mediterranean sunshine.
The highest peak offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and challenging red/black descents.
Sweeping runs right on the Italian border, offering scenic routes past historical forts.
A well-maintained snowpark featuring a boardercross and modules catering to all freestyle levels.
Wide, gentle, and sunny slopes right at the resort base, perfectly suited for first-time skiers.
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE)
1h 30min
90km
Pre-booked private transfers, taxis, or shared shuttle services run regularly from Nice airport to the resort. Ample outdoor parking (some free) and paid covered parking are available right at the resort base.
Early December to late April
Lift passes are part of the 'Stations du Mercantour' network. Weekends can be busy with day-trippers from Nice.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 40), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 214)