Home » Winter » Ski lessons & guiding » Adult private lessons

Adult private lessons


Private lessons can be a great choice if you really want to make some progression in your skiing or boarding. The nature of private lessons means the attention is all on you so there is greater opportunity to improve and gain specific direction from your instructor. We find that some people opt for 3 private half day lessons instead of ski school. Read below to see if private lessons would be the best option for you and your party.


Getting value for money

Private lessons can sometimes be a great option instead of opting for group lessons. If you have a group who are all of a similar level then choosing a group private lesson can work out cheaper with a lower instructor to student ratio. Something to consider....

Types of private lessons

Private lessons have to take place and finish at certain points in the day. We often have guests requesting their private lesson begin at 10am instead of 9am however this is not possible as the instructors have to factor into their day following lunchtime and afternoon lessons.


An overview of the lessons and prices are show below:

Lunchtime lessons
12pm - 2pm 99 euros (total price based on up to 2 people)

Private morning or afternoon lesson

9pm - 12pm or 2pm - 5pm 130 euros (up to 3 people) 170 euros (3-5 people)


Full day lesson or guiding
(inc. back country) All abilities

9pm - 5pm 360 euros


Meeting points

For a private full day lesson there is often the chance for your instructor/guide to pick you up from your accommodation and drop you off again. For lunchtime lessons the meeting point is usually based on your ability and then where your specific instructor is being based that day for their morning and afternoon lessons. For private half day lessons you do have some preference as the location however this is subject to individual bookings. Both your representative and the ski school will do their best to conduct the lesson in a place most suited to your needs, your level and the snow and weather conditions.

Booking and Payment for lessons

Payment for lessons can be taken in advance or whilst you are in-resort. To avoid disappointment or confusion we ask all guests to complete a ski lesson order form which includes all the information we need to know to confirm your booking. This includes, start date, number of hours/times you require, your name and ability and contact information.

Note: If you fail to turn up to your lesson and do not contact either your instructor or Chamonix All Year you will still be charged. Please inform us as soon as possible if you get lost of feel you may be late for your lesson as we can assist you with this.