In the midst of the festive frenzy, many of us are beginning to plan our 2026 getaways, with skiing being a favoured pastime in the early months of the year. However, once you add the cost of a ski pass, these trips can become notoriously pricey. But there are four European resorts offering all-inclusive packages from just £320 per person.


A booking platform named Heidi enables holidaymakers to search for their ideal ski package holiday, specifying any dates or destinations they fancy, and presenting the best offers. Users can also apply specific filters to their package, such as beginners, advanced, families, large ski areas, apres-ski, or a short transfer.


To assist travelers in securing the best deal for a last-minute ski package holiday in January, Heidi has unveiled its most affordable offers, including those from its top destinations. The packages comprise a three-night stay for two in January, encompassing flights, accommodation, transfers, and lift passes, reports the Mirror.


Here are the most budget-friendly package deals for January 2026:


1. Bansko, Bulgaria - £320pp



  • Sunday, 18 January - Wednesday, 21 January

  • Includes: Three nights B&B at Hotel Dzhangal, return London - Sofia flights, airport transfers, two-day ski lift pass


2. Les Houches, France - £332pp



  • Sunday, 11 January - Wednesday, 14 January

  • Includes: Three nights' accommodation at Les Campanules, return London - Geneva flights, airport transfers, two-day ski lift pass


3. Zakopane, Poland - £342pp



  • Sunday, 11 January to Wednesday, 14 January

  • Includes: Three nights B&B at Hotel Nosalowy Dwór, return London - Krakow flights, airport transfers, two-day ski lift pass


4. Arinsal, Andorra - £350pp



  • Tuesday, 13 January to Friday, 16 January

  • Includes: Three nights' accommodation at Sant Gothard, return London - Barcelona flights, airport transfers, two-day ski lift pass



Heidi pointed out that if ski passes aren't required in the package, prices are likely to be even lower. Travellers can also search 'anywhere' on the Heidi website for additional deals if they're flexible about their destination.


Marcus Blunt, co-founder of Heidi, advised: "If you're not restricted to school holidays, go skiing in January - it's off-peak and therefore usually the cheapest time and the slopes are quieter. Snow conditions are great in January, so you can also choose from lower altitude resorts, which can be cheaper than some of the bigger, higher-altitude resorts.


"If budgets are tight, go for a long weekend or short mid-week break. It may sound obvious, but with 4 or 5 nights instead of a full week, you still get lots of skiing in, but it really brings the overall cost down. If you're flexible with your dates, use our flexible dates search filter - you could save hundreds by flying on mid-week days versus over a weekend.


"Everyone loves a bargain, but our customers prioritise getting great value over just the lowest price. Price matters, of course, but getting the quality experience they want for their money - with flexibility, convenience, and peace of mind - matters more. That's where Heidi helps travellers make smart choices."


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