Ski offers in Sierra Nevada for Carnaval
Do you hear the music, the rhythm that does not stop, you see the color and feel the joy? Not yet, okay, but it will come: Carnival is approaching and it's about time to close a plan for these holidays. A good way to have fun is to go to the complete Andalusian tracks. Dive among these Sierra Nevada ski offers and book before you run out!
Carnival in Sierra Nevada
Carnival in Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada in Carnival: a paradise
Going to Sierra Nevada is a guarantee of not having a minute to boredom. While the slopes are open, you will not be short of challenges because it has 105 skiable kilometers and you will never have to repeat one if you do not want to. There are for all levels, how could it be otherwise, so it is an ideal destination for families and groups that go with people with a different handling of skis or board.
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada Carnival means going to the southernmost station in Europe and to the one that is highest in all of Spain, since it reaches 3,300 meters high. So if you like records and this kind of peculiar data, you can not miss a visit to these latitudes. Of course, there is no lack of high quality snow.
"No, no, it's that I'm more of pirouettes than conventional tracks." Does that tell you a friend? Then you do not have to look any further: in Sierra Nevada there is one that is considered by many as one of the best snowparks in Europe, known as Super Park Sulayr. The most intrepid you can let go and show all your skills: jumps, pirouettes and any other trick.
A complete 'après-ski'
If you have enough energy to continue giving everything when the ski slopes close, Sierra Nevada is the best destination you could choose. The magical city of Granada awaits you just 30 kilometers away. What can we say about her that you do not know? Good weather, tapas, pleasant atmosphere, impressive cultural life ...
Oh, and if what you like is to relax and treat yourself to the body of a king or queen, a few steps away, in the Alpujarras, you have the spa of Lanjarón. Does anyone give more?