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November 13, 2007
Duncan Laidler from
United Kingdom
Duncan Laidler from

I agree with the last comment!! Led to believe this would be a great resort for my inter/advanced skiing but was very disappointed on my visit in 2007. Lift system and links not a patch on the larger French resorts and crowded runs leading down to the town. Traversing the whole resort can take a good while and, if you are just average, lifts are required to go downhill. Overpriced for ski snobs who have to be seen in trendy bars with average skiing.
April 13, 2007
Fred from
Switzerland
Fred from

After 10 years avoiding Verbier I went back 2 weeks ago and it just confirmed my past impressions: with the exception of Mont-Fort and Tortin (which are great), the slopes are highly overrated: if you like to queue at the bottom of short, overcrowded and uninteresting runs, just go there... Village has become ugly : I just don't like this resort and realize I never will!
December 16, 2004
ALAN BRADWELL from
United Kingdom
ALAN BRADWELL from

WE WENT TO VERBIER THIS WEEK AND FOUND THE RESORT TO BE VERY OVER RATED, APART FROM NO SNOW THE PEOPLE WERE NOT VERY FRIENDLY AND I FAILED TO SEE WHAT THE FUSS IS ALL ABOUT AT THE RESORT, IT WAS THAT BAD WE WENT TO CHAMOLUC IN ITALY, MAY BE YOU NEED TO BE OF A CERTAIN BREEDEING TO ENJOY THIS RESORT
February 11, 2007
Patrick Donoghue from
United Kingdom
Patrick Donoghue from

Me and 10 friends just got back from a week in Verbier and it is fair to say that the resort must rate as one of the best in Europe. We went just after a medium snow fall so I guess we didn't see the very best of the conditions, non the less there is plenty to go at and plenty of hits and drops to play around on.
There is a lot of talk about this being an expensive resort and I guess if you want to get rid of your money it can be!! If you go to the right places food and beer is only the same or slightly more expensive than home. Hit the Wonderbar for all the footie and rubgy matches with decent priced drinks.
I'm a boarder who loves North American resorts for the terrain and general feel when you're riding (no pushing in lines and no crazy skiers hell bent on going 5 times faster than their ability). Verbier is the closet I've seen to The US Feel with a good quality of rider and lack of rude people. We bumped into Richard Branson whilst we were there so I guess if it's good enough for him its good enough for us mere mortals. Go if you can. You'll love it.
September 30, 2013
Martin from
United Kingdom
Martin from

I feel that another review was very inappropriate and totally anti-British. I have been to Verbier twice in the past with male friends and whilst we like a drink, we go for the skiing and overall experience whilst remaining respectful and polite, even when there were 10-12 of us all between 40-44 years old. We had a laugh and got rowdy a couple of times, but nothing that would upset anyone, just good fun. I am returning this year with my wife and two young children because I remember how great the place was and wanted my family to experience it for themselves. The resort feels very big compared to others I have been to and there is skiing for all abilities, the place has a great vibe. So don't be put off by negative comments, not all Brits are bad!
November 23, 2006
Robert Perris from
Switzerland
Robert Perris from

Great skiing, but if you want to get away from the crowds start at Veysonnaz or Nendaz, or even Les Collons. The furthest of these resorts (Les Collons) is about two hours skiing away from Verbier. It doesn't have much nightlife at all, but it's a great family place where the snow and slopes are great, but if you want to head over to Verbier and ski, you can, although it's worthwhile to stay the night in Verbier if you choose to do this.
October 24, 2006
sixpack from
United Kingdom
sixpack from

There's just something about this place that makes it a great place to go. It just has a combination of ski & apres-ski that works incredibly well.
I'm a western canadian skier - the north west pacific is probably the best ski region in the world - and am not easily impressed. Chamonix is a bit of a pain, has bad weather and is so so busy; espace killy is a bit mild and unadventurous; maybe val d'isere has good local stuff, but its full of brits; meribel is excellent but again too full of brits and not as 'international'. Southern alps and italy is just dull skiing.
The multi-national aspect makes verbier better than most places. Sorry, but I don't really want to go to a resort full of Brits when I'm on holiday. It is however getting more pricey now, and some of the many rich-kids are becoming a serious pain in the a*s in the evening (generally at weekends).
Can anyone tell me what the snow is like at New Year ?
December 29, 2015
Carla Rooseboom from
United Kingdom
Carla Rooseboom from

A lot of reviews here are accurate. Slopes, variety, condition and views are nothing short of brilliant. Skiing is great for all here including beginners and the instructors are polite and really good. As for the scenery, it's truly brilliant and varied in each valley; cannot beat this! Location close to Geneva and transport times are also superb.
Two negatives: restaurants are expensive (and the food cannot compare to Italy or Austria) and yes, bad mannered drunk Brits are a problem. For some reason they need to get dead drunk, intimidate people, swear and usually do this in a gang. My husband gave one such bully a very hard slap through his ugly mug after the thug swore at me. His mates looked as though they were going to attack us so we had to literally run for our lives!
February 20, 2006
Grant B from
South Africa
Grant B from

I am at Verbier at present on a 10 day holiday, was last here in 1991. I have skied Madona in Italy, St Moritz, St Anton, Sela Ronda Italy. Today was some of the finest skiing I have ever done, conditions were perfect, new snow, sun shining, does it get any better? Night life is great, people friendly, and not crowded. This is the only resort I have returned to in 25 yrs of skiing. Give it a try you will not be disappointed.
February 15, 2006
Paul M (Romford, UK) from
United Kingdom
Paul M (Romford, UK) from

I've read all these reviews and believe me the people who slate the resort obviously are too stuck up and don't know how to have a good time on ski/board holiday. Me and my mates are going back (for the 9th time on Feb 25 '06) and we cannot wait. It is without doubt the best resort for everything....skiing & boarding, off-piste, apres, nightlife etc etc that we've ever been too. Skied for 22 years and for the past 6 years, boarding, and I can honestly say I've been most places, Zermatt, Whistler, Saas Fee, Chamonix, Meribel, Mayrhoffen etc etc and no where even comes close to Verbier. I cannot rate it highly enough and is the only place I've been back to more than once. DO NOT hesitate in taking your hols there if you're young (I'm 35 now though and still love it) and are looking for a great time both on the slopes and into the early hours!!