Christmas is always a magical time, especially in the mountains! At this festive time of year, the village dons its Christmas colours.
Head to the tourist office square to snap some festive photos of the beautiful Christmas tree and Santa’s postbox, and to Place Marghério for photos of and on Santa’s stage (Avenue Olympique).
The programme for the week:
- The Elves’ Workshop: Join the elves in their workshop to make Christmas decorations before Santa arrives; Saturday, 23 December, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Place Marghério
- Santa will be arriving in Val d’Isère on Sunday, 24 December, on the slopes from 10 a.m. and in the...
Head to the tourist office square to snap some festive photos of the beautiful Christmas tree and Santa’s postbox, and to Place Marghério for photos of and on Santa’s stage (Avenue Olympique).
The programme for the week:
- The Elves’ Workshop: Join the elves in their workshop to make Christmas decorations before Santa arrives; Saturday, 23 December, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Place Marghério
- Santa will be arriving in Val d’Isère on Sunday, 24 December, on the slopes from 10 a.m. and in the village centre from 5 p.m.
- Face-painting will be available on the afternoon of Sunday, 24 December from 3 p.m. At 5 p.m., music will then herald the arrival of Santa and his elves, as they parade into the village centre down Avenue Olympique and onto his stage.
- 25D group, Santa’s ‘long-lost sons’ will be on hand on Monday, 25 December to liven up the resort to the beat of their drums.
- The “GanzenFanfare” geese brass band will be taking to the snowy streets of Val d’Isère on Tuesday, 26 December for their annual winter music parade.
- Fanfare Express, the Christmas elves and their brass band will have you bopping and singing along to Christmas music in the village on Wednesday, 27 December.
- What could be better than a “Monokini” concert to get us up and twisting on down to Christmas hits with a ‘60s twist? Join the party at Santa’s stage (Avenue Olympique) from 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, 28 December.
- Friday 29th December, to round off the festive week in style, join the “Batucadance” elves for some dancing fun in the snow, to the rhythm of their percussion instruments.