HELI-SKI

Heli-skiing with expert guides in Val d’Isère:

For those seeking adventure, heli-skiing offers the ultimate off-piste experience in remote, breathtaking locations. Ski pristine snow fields only accessible by helicopter, with the added thrill of a bird’s-eye view of the mountains. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to be an expert skier – most terrain consists of wide, gentle snow fields, perfect for intermediate skiers. 

 

Most heli-ski drops are in Italy, starting from La Rosière, but if you’re up for ski touring, we can take you over the Pissaillas Glacier for a memorable descent to Bonneval-sur-Arcs. After lunch, enjoy more skiing before a helicopter pick-up back to Val d’Isère. 

Why choose heli-skiing with iSki-Val:

  • Access remote, high-alpine terrain only reachable by helicopter 
  • Expert guiding from first drop to final run 
  • High safety standards with professional equipment and guidance 


Heli-skiing is about more than just skiing – it’s about experiencing the mountains in a whole new way, guided by experts who know how to do it safely and well. 

What you can expect:

Helicopter access

Reach remote, high-alpine terrain by helicopter before skiing untouched snow in locations far beyond the lifts.

Expert guiding

Experienced heli-ski guides will select the best routes according to conditions and ski level, so you can focus on the skiing.

Untracked terrain

Ski wide-open faces, couloirs and long descents, with each drop offering a new experience.

Stunning alpine views

Take in panoramic views of the Alps from the air and on the descent — a perspective few skiers experience.

Enhance Your Ski Holiday with iSki-Val

Prices start at ¢325 per person for a group of four people for a single drop. This includes the price of the guide. For further details and options, please contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What level do I need to be?

While heli-skiing is generally recommended for skiers with off-piste experience, you don’t need to be an expert. Intermediate skiers with good control and comfort in off-piste conditions can enjoy most heli-ski trips. Our guides will assess your skill level and ensure a safe and exciting experience suited to you.

What safety equipment do I need

We provide essential safety equipment, including avalanche transceivers, airbags, shovels, and probes. You’ll need your own ski gear, including skis with alpine bindings, boots, and poles. Ski helmets are also strongly recommended. If you don’t have your own equipment, rentals are available, and we’ll help you get fully outfitted.

What’s the best season for off-piste skiing?

Preparing for heli-skiing involves getting comfortable with off-piste skiing techniques. We recommend booking an off-piste lesson or guided session before your heli-ski trip to ensure you’re ready for the adventure. Our guides will provide a safety briefing and ensure you are familiar with the equipment.

 

Where do you operate?

Heli-skiing is very safe when practiced with professional guides and proper safety measures in place. Our guides are highly trained in avalanche awareness, terrain assessment, and rescue protocols. We prioritise safety by using state-of-the-art equipment and ensuring you are fully prepared for the day.

 

Do I need to be an expert skier to enjoy off-piste skiing?

Most heli-ski trips are based in remote areas, such as Italy (starting from La Rosière) or the French Alps, where you’ll access pristine, untouched terrain. The amount of skiing varies depending on the route and conditions but typically includes several descents with a helicopter ride between each one, providing a full day of adventure.

Other Services

Unlock the full potential of your Val d’Isère skiing experience with private lessons or guided sessions.

Whether you’re a beginner refining your skills or an expert seeking more technical descents, our personalised off-piste lessons cater to your skill level and goals.

If you’re craving the freedom of untracked terrain and the serenity of being far from the crowds, ski touring is the ultimate escape.

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