Luxury Ski Chalets & Hotels in St Moritz

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St Moritz Ski Resort

If you want a resort that feels unapologetically polished, with blue-sky days, perfectly groomed pistes, and a social scene that knows exactly what it is, St Moritz delivers. This is where winter tourism began, and it still sets the pace - from lakeside events and designer boutiques to mountain restaurants where lunch can easily turn into the rest of the afternoon.

We curate luxury ski holidays in St Moritz around the way you actually like to travel. That means matching you with the right luxury ski chalets in St Moritz or luxury ski hotels in St Moritz, then quietly taking care of the details that define a true luxury Swiss ski holiday - transfers, ski hire, lessons, dining, childcare, and the little things that make the week feel effortless.

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We only recommend luxury ski hotels in St Moritz we trust to deliver on comfort and consistency.
Some guests want the full iconic experience, with grand public spaces, a proper bar, and that unmistakable St Moritz energy. Others want something calmer and more modern, with a strong spa focus and an easy rhythm between slopes and downtime.

If you’d rather have more space without committing to a full chalet, we can arrange luxury apartments in St Moritz too - ideal if you want privacy, extra bedrooms, and a living area for relaxed evenings, while keeping hotel-style support close by.

St Moritz is the birthplace of winter tourism and the resort that defined the very idea of Alpine glamour. Its reputation has been built over more than 150 years, from hosting the Winter Olympics twice to welcoming travellers who expect the best without needing it announced. The frozen lake, the high Engadin peaks, and the crisp, dry climate create a setting that feels uniquely elegant, with an atmosphere that’s bright and uplifting even in mid-winter.

The ski area covers more than 350 kilometres across Corviglia, Corvatsch, and Diavolezza-Lagalb. High altitude and a famously dry climate help keep snow quality strong, and the terrain is varied - perfect for scenic cruising, fast carving, and longer red runs that feel flattering underfoot. St Moritz is also a hub of winter sport beyond skiing, with events and traditions that give the resort its character, from polo on ice to the legendary Cresta Run.

Away from the slopes, the village is unapologetically refined. Via Serlas is one of the most exclusive shopping streets in the Alps, while dining ranges from classic Swiss comfort food to serious gastronomy. Wellness is a key part of the St Moritz appeal too, with spas that are designed for long afternoons, not quick recovery sessions. If you want luxury skiing in St Moritz paired with a high-end lifestyle scene, it’s hard to beat.

Travel Information

Airport 1

ZURICH (ZRH) - 220KM // 2HRS 45MINS

Airport 2

MILAN MALPENSA (MXP) - 251KM // 3HRS

Private Airport

SAMEDAN ENGADIN (SMV) - 7KM // 10MINS

Train Station

ST. MORITZ - In Resort

Heli Pad

SAMEDAN ENGADIN (SMV) - 7KM // 10MINS

St Moritz Ski Area Overview

Skiing in St Moritz is about choice and quality. The resort is split across three main areas, each with a different feel, so it’s easy to tailor your week.

Corviglia sits directly above town and is the heart of St Moritz skiing. It’s known for wide, sunny pistes and immaculate grooming - the kind of place where early-morning corduroy feels like a ritual. It suits intermediates beautifully and it’s also where you’ll find some of the most sociable mountain restaurants.

Corvatsch is higher and a little wilder, with longer descents, steeper sections, and strong snow reliability. It’s a great option if you want a bigger mountain feel without leaving the St Moritz orbit, and it offers night skiing for something a bit different mid-week.

Diavolezza-Lagalb is the dramatic one, with high-alpine views and glacier terrain. Stronger skiers love the steeper runs and the sense of scale, and it’s also a brilliant day for anyone who wants those classic Engadin panoramas.

Snowmaking across most pistes ensures consistent conditions from late November through April, and modern lift links between the areas make it easy to explore them all in a single stay. 

We’ll help you plan ski days that make sense - choosing the right area for weather and light, suggesting routes that suit your group, and arranging guiding if you want to explore off-piste safely. 

Ski area:

Engadin St. Moritz

Resort/Top:

1,822m / 3,303m

Pistes:

350km

Beginners:

40

Intermediate:

95

Advanced

55

Ski Lifts:

55

Snow Park:

2

Nursery Areas:

3

Cross Country:

230km

For those chasing more than perfect pistes, St Moritz combines high-altitude adventure with cultural flair. Beyond skiing, guests can enjoy heli-skiing, paragliding, and ice climbing, or opt for a gentler pace with boutique shopping, world-class spas, and lakeside walks. The resort’s social calendar is legendary - from White Turf horse racing and the Snow Polo World Cup to gourmet festivals and art events - making St Moritz as vibrant off the slopes as it is on them.

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When is the best time to ski in St Moritz?
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The St Moritz ski season runs from late November to mid-April, with the most reliable snow between January and March. Thanks to its high altitude - with slopes reaching over 3,300 m on Diavolezza - conditions remain excellent throughout the season. March is particularly appealing for longer, sun-filled days and lively après-ski on Corviglia’s terraces.

What are the ski areas in St Moritz?
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St Moritz is divided into three main ski domains:
1) Corviglia – the main area above town, with wide, perfectly groomed pistes and panoramic views.
2) Corvatsch – higher and steeper, ideal for advanced skiers and home to Switzerland’s longest illuminated night-ski run.
3) Diavolezza–Lagalb – glacier terrain offering thrilling descents and breathtaking Alpine vistas.
Together they total roughly 350 km of interconnected slopes served by a world-class lift system.

Is St Moritz suitable for beginners and families?
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Yes. While known for its glamour and advanced terrain, St Moritz is excellent for families and new skiers. Corviglia offers gentle nursery areas and the Salastrains learning zone, perfect for children and first-timers. Professional ski schools provide private lessons in multiple languages, and the resort’s hotels cater exceptionally well to families with connecting rooms, kids’ menus, and childcare options.

How do I get to St Moritz?
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St Moritz is easily accessible despite its secluded Alpine setting. The nearest airports are Zurich and Milan, with transfers taking around 3 hours by road or 4 hours by train on the scenic Glacier Express route. The Camel Collection can arrange private chauffeur transfers or helicopter arrivals, ensuring a seamless journey into the Engadin Valley.

What off-piste and backcountry options are there in St Moritz?
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St Moritz offers outstanding off-piste and ski-touring terrain, particularly around Corvatsch and Diavolezza, where high-altitude snowfields hold powder late into the season. Certified mountain guides can lead routes such as the Val Arlas, Vittorio-Emmanuele, or glacier tours over the Bernina massif. Avalanche control is excellent, and guided exploration is the safest way to experience the wilder side of the Engadin.

What is après-ski and dining like in St Moritz?
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Après-ski here is sophisticated and social. Mountain venues like El Paradiso and Trutz combine panoramic terraces with fine dining, while in town, Badrutt’s Palace, Kulm Hotel, and Hauser host elegant evenings, live music, and late-night champagne bars.

Despite the reputation for glamour, St Moritz is genuinely easy for families when it’s planned properly. The Salastrains area on Corviglia is a great base for younger skiers, with gentle slopes, magic carpets, and a calm learning environment. Ski schools are excellent, with multilingual instruction and private lessons that make progression feel smooth rather than stressful.

Older children can move quickly onto the wide intermediate runs above Corviglia, which are ideal for building confidence, and stronger teens often enjoy the longer descents and snow park over on Corvatsch. If you’ve got mixed abilities in your group, we’ll help you choose meeting points and routes that keep the week flowing without anyone feeling rushed.

Off the slopes, there’s plenty to keep kids engaged. Ice skating, tobogganing, and horse-drawn rides are all easy wins, and many of the top properties offer family-friendly set-ups such as connecting rooms, family suites, early dining options, and childcare support. We’ll arrange equipment fitting at the right time, recommend instructors that suit your children’s ages and confidence, and keep the logistics simple so family ski holidays in St Moritz feel relaxed from day one.