Ski Countries Around the World
Browse 69 countries with ski resort forecasts, grouped by continent.
Europe
Home of the Alps, where entire economies revolve around strapping boards to your feet and sliding downhill with confidence. Medieval towns below, aggressively engineered cable cars above, and enough ski resorts to make urban planning nervous. Winter here isn't a season — it's policy.
Andorra
9 resorts
Austria
324 resorts
Bosnia Herzegovina
10 resorts
Bulgaria
9 resorts
Croatia
6 resorts
Cyprus
1 resort
Czech Republic
106 resorts
Finland
7 resorts
France
244 resorts
Germany
226 resorts
Greece
19 resorts
Hungary
7 resorts
Iceland
4 resorts
Ireland
5 resorts
Italy
231 resorts
Kosovo
3 resorts
Liechtenstein
2 resorts
Norway
47 resorts
Poland
24 resorts
Portugal
1 resort
Rep. of N. Macedonia
10 resorts
Romania
41 resorts
Russia
25 resorts
Serbia
5 resorts
Slovakia
97 resorts
Slovenia
26 resorts
Spain
35 resorts
Sweden
37 resorts
Switzerland
226 resorts
Ukraine
15 resorts
United Kingdom
17 resorts
North America
From the Rockies to the East Coast, skiing is executed at continental scale. Bigger lifts, bigger parking lots, bigger confidence. Powder arrives, marketing gets louder, and everyone agrees it's the greatest snow on Earth — statistically, spiritually, legally.
Asia
Japan's powder mythology leads, while the rest of the continent quietly assembles mountain ranges large enough to intimidate satellites. When Asia decides to build ski infrastructure, it does so with ambition and very little interest in moderation.
Armenia
3 resorts
Azerbaijan
3 resorts
China
14 resorts
Georgia
5 resorts
India
10 resorts
Indonesia
1 resort
Iran
12 resorts
Israel
1 resort
Japan
540 resorts
Kazakhstan
4 resorts
Kyrgyzstan
9 resorts
Lebanon
5 resorts
Myanmar (Burma)
1 resort
Nepal
1 resort
Pakistan
5 resorts
South Korea
19 resorts
Taiwan
1 resort
Turkey
24 resorts
South America
The Andes stretch along the continent like a geological flex. Ski season runs opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, just to keep things chaotic. High altitude, dramatic terrain, and a calendar that clearly enjoys confusing people.
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand operate winter in reverse, because normal sequencing is optional. Elevation may be modest, but determination is not. Snow appears, everyone celebrates, and gravity continues doing most of the heavy lifting.
Africa
Yes, Africa has snow. No, it doesn't care if that disrupts your expectations. From Morocco's Atlas Mountains to Lesotho's highlands, winter shows up selectively but confidently. It's rare, slightly surreal, and fully aware it wasn't invited.