The world’s most expensive ski chalets for the 2025/26 season
The 2025/26 ski season is just around the corner. Many of the world’s best ski resorts are beginning to see temperatures drop and the first flakes of snow arrive. For those looking to indulge in a luxurious winter getaway, The Luxury Chalet Company has just released a collection of the world’s most expensive ski chalets for hire.
The properties range between €30,000 and €500,000 per week and are located in the likes of Verbier, Zermatt, Courchevel 1850, Lech and Cortina. The average price of one of these chalets is approximately €100,000 per week for a 7 bedroom property during mid-season weeks.

Apart from being located in some of the most desirable locations for skiing around the world, the world’s most expensive ski chalets also offer extra facilities for the luxury traveller. Many of them include indoor swimming pools, private spas, cinema rooms, grand pianos, gyms, games rooms, bars and personal concierges. Services at the chalets include butlers, private chefs, personal drivers and concierges.
The Luxury Chalet Company has a portfolio of chalets for rent that spans over 45 resorts across the Alps in France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. For the ultimate VIP treatment, there is also a collection of ultra-exclusive properties that are hidden from public view and only available to customers via an application process.
Here is a roundup of some of our favourite properties that are available among this collection of the world’s most expensive ski chalets:
Chalet 1992, Courchevel 1850, France: Sleeps up to 16 people in 8 bedrooms. Indoor pool, cinema room, games room, spa, gym, pool table. From €150,000 to €350,000 per week.
Chalet Sagarmata, Verbier, Switzerland: sleeps up to 14 people in 7 bedrooms. Indoor pool, cinema room, sauna, elevator. From CHF 75,000 to POA per week.
Aurelio Club Chalet, Lech, Austria: Sleeps up to 16 people in 8 bedrooms. Indoor pool, cinema room, games room, spa, gym, elevator. From €144,000 to POA per week.
Chalet Les Anges, Zermatt, Switzerland: sleeps up to 14 people in 7 bedrooms. Hot tub, cinema room, sauna, games room, elevator. From CHF 50,000 to CHF 180,000 per week.
Dolce Vita, Cortina, Italy: Sleeps up to 12 people in 6 bedrooms. Indoor pool, spa, gym, cinema room, elevator, wine cellar. From €31,000 to €110,000 per week.
Chalet N, Oberlech, Austria: Sleeps up to 18 people in 10 bedrooms. Indoor pool, spa, cinema room, gym, games room, elevator, wine cellar. From €250,000 to €550,000 per week
For more information and booking details, please visit luxurychaletco.com or phone 020 7097 3156
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