What and How to Pack for a Ski Holiday: Your Complete Guide

Looking good on the slopes is part of the fun!
Looking good on the slopes is part of the fun!

Packing for a ski holiday can feel like organising a mini-expedition. Bulky kit, unpredictable weather, and the constant “have I forgotten something?” nag can turn the build-up to your trip into a small headache. But with the right plan — and a smart checklist — it’s easy to arrive in resort fully prepared and ready to enjoy the mountains.

Whether you’re heading to a cosy self-catered chalet or a luxury catered stay, here’s your complete guide to what to pack and how to pack it efficiently.

1. Start With the Essentials: Clothing You Actually Need

Ski clothing is your biggest space-taker, so focus on layers that keep you warm, dry, and comfortable.

Base Layers

  • Thermal tops and leggings (merino or technical synthetic)
  • Sports underwear
  • Ski socks

Mid Layers

  • Lightweight fleece or microfleece
  • Thin down or synthetic puffer (ideal for colder days) – and can double up for evening too.

Outer Layers

  • Waterproof, breathable ski jacket
  • Waterproof ski trousers/salopettes
  • Gloves or mittens (plus glove liners if you run cold)
  • Neck warmer or buff
  • Helmet (you can rent if preferred)
  • Hat/beanie for resort time
  • Goggles (with lenses suited for sun and snow)
  • Sunglasses for sunny terrace lunches

2. Ski Gear: Bring It or Rent It?

Most travellers do a mix. Bringing your own boots is the biggest comfort boost; skis and poles are easy to rent in-resort.

Pack if You Have Them:

  • Ski boots (use a boot bag; fill the space with socks or gloves)
  • Skis and poles (if you love your own kit)
  • Helmet (optional to bring; easy to rent)

Rent to Save Space:

  • Skis, poles, helmet
  • Snowboard and boots
  • Avalanche gear (if heading off-piste with a guide)

3. Don’t Forget the Small but Vital Items

These often get missed — and can be annoying or expensive to replace in resort.

  • Sun cream (high SPF) & lip balm
  • Phone power bank
  • Small backpack for the slopes
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Mini first-aid kit
  • Painkillers, blister plasters
  • Travel adaptor
  • Slippers or comfy indoor shoes for chalets
  • Swimwear (for spas or chalet hot tubs)

4. Après & Chalet Clothing

You don’t need much — resorts are casual.

  • Jeans or warm trousers
  • Jumpers/fleeces/long-sleeve t-shirts
  • Cosy socks
  • Casual boots or snow boots (grippy soles are a must)
  • Outfit for a nice dinner out (optional)

5. Toiletries & Personal Care

Cold, dry air = keep your skin happy.

  • Moisturiser
  • Lip balm
  • Contact lenses & solution
  • Medications
  • Check ahead to see if accommodation supplies shower gel/shampoo/conditioner etc

6. How to Pack Efficiently (So Everything Actually Fits)

Packing for a ski holiday doesn’t have to mean sitting on your suitcase to zip it shut.

Top Space-Saving Tips

  • Roll, don’t fold, your base and mid-layers.
  • Use compression packing cubes for bulky items.
  • Wear your ski jacket and bigger boots for travel.
  • Put gloves, socks, buffs, and thermals inside your ski boots.
  • If travelling with others, share larger items like toiletries.

7. Smart Travel Documents & Logistics

A seamless arrival makes the whole holiday feel smoother.

  • Lift pass (if pre-purchased)
  • Chalet or accommodation instructions
  • Transfer details
  • Travel insurance with winter sports cover
  • Driving essentials (if self-driving: chains, breakdown cover)

8. A Ready-Made Ski Holiday Packing Checklist

Copy, print, or save this to your phone before you go.

Clothing

  • Thermal layers
  • Fleece
  • Ski jacket & trousers
  • Ski Gloves/mittens
  • Buff
  • Socks (2–3)
  • Snow boots
  • Casual outfits
  • Beanie/Hat for resort
  • Swimwear

Gear

  • Boots
  • Goggles and sunglasses
  • Helmet
  • Backpack
  • Water bottle

Toiletries & Health

  • SPF
  • Lip balm
  • Moisturiser
  • First aid
  • Medications

Documents

  • Passport/ID
  • Ski pass
  • Accommodation info
  • Insurance
  • Transfer/driving details

Other Essentials

  • Phone charger
  • Travel plug

Final Tip: Plan Ahead & Travel Light(er)

Early planning saves money (especially on ski hire and lift passes), avoids luggage stress, and lets you focus on the fun part — fresh snow, mountain views, and that first glide down the piste.

Magnifique!

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