TH Resorts is looking ahead to the 2025-25 winter and has already opened sales for the 2025-2026 snow season.
A benchmark for family winter hospitality
Sales have opened for several facilities in some of the most important ski resorts in Northern Italy, from Courmayeur to Campiglio and from La Thuile to Corvara, Marilleva, Pila and Sestriere. This strategic choice that consolidates TH's position as a benchmark for family winter hospitality. One of the main novelties for the season is the extension of the exclusive “All You Can Ski” formula to TH Sestriere, a historic propertycreated for the 2006 Winter Olympics, which thus joins TH Pila and TH Marilleva.
Childcare is included in the package
The “All You Can Ski” package includes 20 hours of skiing lessons per week with federal instructors; ski passes at special prices; entertainment and childcare from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with accompaniment to lessons, lunch service and afternoon and evening activities; dressing and post-course pick-up by TH staff.
There is also a club for infants
For little ones aged three to five, the ‘Baby Ski Play’ service is available in the Pila and Marilleva resorts, which integrates a group ski course, accompaniment on the slopes and complete assistance for tailor-made experiences for families.TH also offers families the Infant Club (for children aged six months to three years in the resorts of Pila, Marilleva, La Thuile and Sestriere.
“Sales were up +15% in 2024/2025”
“With the early opening of sales and the extension of the ‘All You Can Ski’ formula to an iconic resort like Sestriere, we are strengthening our commitment in the snow segment,- says COO Salvatore Piazza. -All our winter resorts are located in strategic positions from Madonna di Campiglio to Courmayeur. After a +15% growth in the 2024/2025 season, we expect to continue on this trajectory: snow remains a strategic asset for the group's development". In view of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics, the facilities in Borca di Cadore will also play an important role in terms of accommodation and the development of mountain-related services, in an area that is increasingly at the centre of the international scene.
































