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Book a Call Enquire OnlineLuxury Ski Chalets > Switzerland > Zermatt
The mesmerizing views of the majestic Matterhorn make Zermatt a firm favourite with skiers and non-skiers alike on a luxury ski holiday in Zermatt. Meander through the streets, pop into the interesting boutiques or simply take in that view from the terrace of your Zermatt luxury ski chalet. The vast and high ski area covers three major areas and is linked with Cervinia on the Italian border.
Car-free Zermatt was once a rustic farming village and those roots are still clearly evident in the town today. There’s a real mix of the old and new, with ancient wooden buildings with slate roofs dotted around the narrow lanes juxtaposed with cutting-edge luxury ski chalets and upmarket boutiques for the well-heeled international visitors.
The result is a charming but cosmopolitan feel with plenty of character.
Find luxury chalets in Zermatt with this map or the list below
Our guide prices show the range of weekly prices from the low season rate to the high season rate.
Low and high seasons vary by location and by property, but the general pattern is as follows:
Chalets
Low season is usually early/mid-December, mid-January, plus the summer months.
Mid season is usually early February, March and April.
High season is usually Xmas, New Year and mid/end February.
European Villas
Low season is usually April, May and October.
Mid season is usually June and September.
High season is usually July and August.
Caribbean Villas
Low season is usually June to November.
Mid season is usually November to mid-December and mid-April to June.
High season is usually mid-December to mid-April.
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