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April 21, 2022
Best mountain in Greece from
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Amazing scenery, friendly locals, and a lot of snow.
You will rarely find queues, amazing playful off-piste routes through 30-meter tall trees, and crazy parties at the apres-ski areas. The general vibe of the resort is from another world.
Food at the resort is poor but there are plenty of traditional tavernas in the surrounding picturesque villages.
Go to "Mpatsilas" and prepare to be impressed.
Unfortunately, the resort is understaffed and not adequately supported by the local municipality.
With a little work, this place can become a world-class ski resort.
February 10, 2016
Jason Roditis from
Greece
Jason Roditis from

We have just spent 5 days here in Vasilitsa. Myself, my wife and our 4 year old son and 2 year old daughter. Here are our scores:
Staff and resort personnel: 10/10
Conditions: 8/10
Infrastructure: 8/10
Ski school: 9/10
Ease of parking getting to and from the resort: 9/10
Cost: 9/10
Local villages and accommodation: 8/10
We stayed in the Pindos Palace Hotel, fantastic and great personal service. Great rooms, fantastic breakfast, super clean!
For two days we were completely alone on the mountain. We were the only people in the resort (due to road blockades and general political unrest) and the staff were fantastic! They ran the whole infrastructure of the resort, even though we were the only two paying customers (our children did not pay).
The snow coverage at the top of the resort was good, however, at the bottom, there was no snow. The staff assisted us in taking our children and our equipment to the higher part of the mountain where we spent the whole day with Vassilitsa our private playground. At the end of the day, the staff assisted once again in returning us all safely to the base. Every single staff member loves this mountain and seemed proud to assist us in any way they could. Considering they have no snow machines, the upper part of the mountain was in excellent condition with good snow and still some small off-piste possibilities. The lifts are quite quick, and over the weekend we were there, we never had to wait. The rental shop at the lower lift was excellent, and the lesson we booked for our son was of the highest order (thanks Michalis); we felt safe and confident in his abilities. For us to spend 5 days in Vasilitsa and ski for all 5 during a period of mediocre snow fall is amazing. On a previous trip to Austria we skied only 5 days out of 8. So we were very pleased. It is a beautiful mountain, with trees and amazing scenery. The surrounding villages in the Pindos Mountain range are good for exploring local tavernas and such. We can fully recommend this resort to all levels of skier or snowboarder, families or solo travellers. It might lack the big chalets and such of the other resorts, yet I believe, this is its charm.
One of the best locations for snow sports in Greece where you are in touch with the mountain.
April 23, 2015
Kostis from
Greece
Kostis from

For a snowboarder, Vasilitsa is the most charming Greek resort. This is mostly because it offers many off-piste options, frequent powder and a truly stunning scenery. If you are up for hiking the options are increased even more (tree runs, hidden black diamonds and so on).
Various obvious issues pertaining to Greek infrastructure remain: slow lifts, less than ideally groomed runs and so on. Still, the attitude of the staff is better than that in other resorts (esp. Parnassos and Helmos) and prices are fair. Food, in Samarina and Smiksi, is good though villages may have a certain derelict vibe to them.
March 05, 2012
Alni from
Greece
Alni from

Ski resort in Greece? Are you nuts??? That was the reaction of people abroad when I tell them that I do ski in Greece and in particular in Vasilitsa.
Wel, not exactly a ski resort, more like a ski centre. Not very long ski runs but the scenery is magnificent and view from the top is breathtaking. You can see Mt Olympus from up there. Actually you can have great fun in Vasilitsa doing ski in powder and inside natural half-pipes and then you can go down to small villages of Smixi and Distrato and enjoy delicious local dishes … it sounds good, doesn’t it.
February 07, 2012
Y.T. from
Greece
Y.T. from

January 05, 2012
Y.T. from
Greece
Y.T. from

February 26, 2011
Sorcerer from
Greece
Sorcerer from

Having been to several resorts abroad, mostly Austrian, I feel sorry that such a mountain (Vasilitsa) remains in the hands of incapable, indifferent people, who should have given the management to the Austrians who had previously come with an ideal plan: cable car from Smixi upwards etc, etc, etc.
But what can be done? I suppose I will continue to enjoy the wilderness and the steep slopes, though short, with my family.
I hope something is done in the future...
February 18, 2011
sali from
Greece
sali from

March 21, 2010
Yeti from
Greece
Yeti from

I have been to nearly all Greek ski resorts and there are three I think definitely outstand the others. Vasilitsa is surely one of them (Pigadia and Falakro are the others).
It may be not as large as an Alps ski area but for a nice day or weekend out it is really a good thing. First, the runs are much better, steeper and the snow cover is sometimes brilliant. The lifts are old but Ok, if there is a frosty wind which there often is you should dress very warm so that you don't freeze on your way up.
The staff is not fully trained and a bit disoganized but the people are friendly and will help you.
When there is good snow a snowparc is built up which is basic but fully sufficient if you don't happen to be a super crack.
I would also recommend Vasilitsa if you want to experience how Greek ski can be.
Have fun and we might meet on the slope!