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San Cassiano Transfers
San Cassiano Transfers

San Cassiano Transfers

San Cassiano is a cosy ski resort tucked away in the Italian Dolomites. With its stunning mountain views and quaint village feel, it’s perfect for those who want a laid-back ski trip.

The slopes here are mostly gentle, great for beginners and families. You can ski the famous Sella Ronda circuit or stick to the local runs. After a day on the slopes, treat yourself to some amazing Italian food, or, a Michelin-starred feast.

The resort is easy to get to from several airports with our reliable San Cassiano transfers. With a simple booking process, professional drivers and modern vehicles, your journey is relaxed from the get-go.

Here’s everything you need to know about our ski transfers to San Cassiano.

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San Cassiano transfers from €46 / £38

San Cassiano sits in South Tyrol, northern Italy, where the Dolomites create a stunning alpine backdrop. This region blends Italian and Austrian cultures, offering a unique mix of languages, cuisines, and traditions. Expect dramatic mountain scenery, charming villages, and world-class outdoor activities year-round.

The two-hour-five-minute trip from Innsbruck Airport means you won’t waste time travelling. You can get to the slopes quickly, giving you more time to ski – all thanks to our quick airport transfers.

Alps2Alps ensures your transfer to San Cassiano is affordable, stress-free, and enjoyable. With ski transfers starting from €46 / £38 per person, you can save money without sacrificing comfort.

Choose your ideal vehicle and transfer type, pick a date and time, and we’ll be ready to meet you at the airport. Travel to San Cassiano in our modern vehicles, perfect for relaxing after your flight or gearing up for the adventure ahead.

Our experienced drivers prioritise your safety, your schedule, and a seamless arrival to San Cassiano. We also accommodate your ski equipment and provide child seats or booster seats for your convenience.

Your departure from San Cassiano is equally as pleasant – even if you’re sad to say goodbye! Your driver will pick you up from your accommodation and load your luggage. After you have made yourself comfortable, the journey back to the airport or train station can start.

Remove the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads with our convenient door-to-door service. Choose Alps2Alps to start your San Cassiano holiday right and focus on enjoying your time in this one-of-a-kind resort.

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Standard/economy transfer

Standard/economy

Up to 3 Passengers

Premium transfer

Premium

Up to 3 Passengers

VIP transfer

VIP

Up to 3 Passengers

Standard minivan transfer

Standard minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

Standard XL minivan transfer

Standard XL minivan

Up to 8 Passengers (can transport skis)

Premium minivan transfer

Premium minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

12-seater minibus transfer

12-seater minibus

Up to 12 Passengers (can transport skis)

16-seater minibus transfer

16-seater minibus

Up to 16 Passengers (can transport skis)

San Cassiano Transfers

Get to know San Cassiano Ski Resort

San Cassiano is a little slice of heaven tucked away in the Italian Dolomites. If you’re into skiing, good food, and stunning mountain views, you’ll feel right at home here. First off, the skiing. Whether you’re a pro or just starting out, there’s a slope for you. The locals are pretty proud of their snow, and they’ve got good reason to be. When you’re not swooshing down the mountains, you can hop on a chair lift just to soak in the scenery – it’s that beautiful.

After dark, things keep it pretty low-key. You won’t find wild parties, but there are plenty of spots to grab a drink and chat with friendly locals and fellow travellers. It’s the kind of place where you might walk in for one drink and end up staying all night, swapping stories.

If you’re bringing the family or just want a break from skiing, no worries. There’s ice skating, winter walks, and some seriously luxurious spas. Or you could just wander the village, popping into little shops and cafes.

Skiing and activities in San Cassiano

San Cassiano’s ski area is part of the Alta Badia system, with 130km of runs. The slopes above the village are great for leisurely cruising and occasional faster skiing. Most pistes have snow cannons, ensuring good conditions even with little natural snow.

Intermediate skiers will feel comfortable here. There’s one trickier run back to the village that can get icy late in the day, but an easier alternative is available. You can also take the gondola down if needed.

For a bigger adventure, try the Sella Ronda circuit. This famous route circles the Sella mountain, offering a full day of skiing through amazing Dolomite scenery. It’s not too difficult, but you should have some skiing experience before attempting it. During busy times, it can take up to six hours to complete, so start early.

Besides skiing, San Cassiano offers other winter activities like ice skating and winter walks. The area is known for its mountain restaurants, perfect for long, relaxing lunches between ski sessions.

Woman with head out of car in the snow on a transfer

San Cassiano skiing: an overview

San Cassiano is part of a huge ski area called Dolomiti Superski, which has over 1,200km of slopes to explore. In San Cassiano itself, you’ve got about 130km of runs to enjoy.

The skiing here is good for everyone. Beginners will find plenty of easy slopes to learn on, especially around the Piz Sorega area. If you’re an intermediate skier, you’re in luck – most of the runs here are perfect for you. There are lots of blue and red slopes to cruise down, including a famous one called Gran Risa.

For the experts, there are some challenging black runs like Vallon-Boè and Foram. These are steep and exciting. If you like off-piste skiing, you can find some great spots too, but it’s best to go with a guide.

The resort is split into three main areas: Piz Sorega, Piz la Ila, and Lagazuoi. You can get to all of them easily from the town. Plus, you can easily ski to other nearby resorts if you want a change of scene.

Non-skiing activities in San Cassiano

San Cassiano offers more than just skiing. You can go snowshoeing through quiet forests or try sledding for some fun. Ice skating is available in nearby Corvara if you want a change of pace. There’s a great event called ‘Sommelier on the slopes’ where you ski between spots on the mountain, tasting local wines. A ski instructor and wine expert guide you along. For indoor options, there’s tennis, swimming, and even horse riding in the area. So even if you’re not big on skiing, you’ll find plenty to do here in winter.

Things to do in San Cassiano village

San Cassiano offers plenty to do when you’re not skiing. Take a stroll through the village to soak up the mountain atmosphere and browse local shops for unique souvenirs. History enthusiasts should visit the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus to learn about the area’s past and see the fascinating cave bear exhibit.

For relaxation, head to a spa like the Alpine-SPA “Frëina”. You can swim, sauna, or get a massage while enjoying stunning mountain views. It’s a perfect way to unwind after a day outdoors.

For shopping and entertainment, check out La Vita e Bella Franz, a charming alpine shopping centre in the heart of the village. Here you can find everything from local cheese to high fashion brands, making it a great spot for both essentials and souvenirs.

Family-friendly and kids’ fun in San Cassiano

San Cassiano is a hit with families. The ski area has lots of easy slopes that aren’t hard to get to. The local ski school is solid, with 35 instructors teaching everything from basic skiing to snowboarding. Near La Villa, there’s a playground for kids on Piz La Villa. They also have ski classes and a kindergarten for the little ones. For a change from skiing, try the 3.5km toboggan run from Piz Sorega. It’s a blast for older kids and adults. Remember to ask for an English-speaking instructor if you need one. Group lessons cost about the same as other places, but private lessons are a good deal here compared to some fancier resorts. Overall, San Cassiano makes it easy and fun for families to enjoy the snow together.

Looking for accommodation in San Cassiano?

If you’re looking for accommodation in San Cassiano, look no further! Alps2Alps offers a variety of options for your stay. Whether you prefer hotels, apartments, chalets, or unique lodging experiences, there’s something for everyone. And remember, booking accommodation with us guarantees the best ski pass prices as well!

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Ski chalets in the Alps

San Cassiano off the pistes

A couple in a hot tub at a ski spa

San Cassiano après-ski

After a day on the slopes, San Cassiano offers a laid-back but enjoyable après-ski scene. Up on the mountain, Las Vegas Lodge is a popular spot to grab a drink and watch the sunset over the Dolomites. It’s got a modern Tyrol style that’s pretty cool.

Back in the village, locals and visitors often meet up at Hug’s Bar or De la Vedla. The Rosa Alpina hotel has a casual wine bar in its lounge if you fancy a glass of local wine.

San Cassiano isn’t big on wild parties, but it makes up for it with great food and drink options. The area is known for its high-end restaurants, including a couple with Michelin stars. So you can finish your ski day with some seriously good eats if that’s your thing.

A woman eats dinner in an Alpine restaurant

San Cassiano restaurants

San Cassiano’s a bit of a hidden gem for food lovers. The standout is St. Hubertus at the Rosa Alpina hotel – they’ve got two Michelin stars and do creative things with local ingredients. Think unique dishes that really showcase the flavours of the region. But there’s plenty of good, straightforward food too. Ristorante Armentarola is known for pasta that’s so good it might spoil you for anywhere else.

Up on the slopes, Rifugio Malga Saraghes serves hearty mountain dishes with views that rival the food. Their polenta with mushrooms is a local favourite. For something more modern, try Las Vegas Lodge. It’s got a stylish vibe and windows that make the most of the mountain scenery. The nice thing is, you don’t have to spend a fortune to eat well here. From casual lunches to special dinners, San Cassiano has options for every taste and budget.

San Cassiano in summer

Ski chalets

San Cassiano summer activities

San Cassiano really comes alive in summer. The hiking here is fantastic – you’ve got trails for everyone from Sunday strollers to serious trekkers. The Path of the Larches is a local favourite, winding through beautiful forests and past old water mills.

If you’re into cycling, you’re in for a treat. The roads around here are a cyclist’s dream, and there are plenty of mountain biking trails too. Don’t miss the Maratona dles Dolomites if you’re here in July – it’s a big deal in the cycling world.

For families, the Movimënt Parks are great fun. They’ve got climbing walls, zip lines, and trampolines – enough to keep kids (and big kids) entertained for hours.

Don’t forget to check out the Wednesday market for some local treats. It’s a great way to sample the flavours of the region.

A green valley in summer in the Alps

Top tips for a San Calliano summer holiday

Here are top tips for a summer holiday in San Cassiano:

  • Pack good hiking boots and layers. The trails here are stunning and suit all levels, but mountain weather can change quickly. Don’t forget your camera – the Dolomite sunsets are spectacular.
  • Make the most of the mountains. Use the lift system to reach high points easily, rent an e-bike for exploring, and book lunch at a mountain hut for incredible views.
  • Plan ahead. Book popular restaurants in advance, even in summer. If you’re into cycling, consider timing your visit with the Maratona dles Dolomites in July – it’s a major event in the cycling world.

Got questions? We have answers:

For quieter slopes, avoid school holidays in February. March and April offer great spring skiing. January is cold but often snowy. Christmas and New Year are busy but magical. Occasionally, early skiing is available in late November.

Yes, San Cassiano is a bustling town all year round with many shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes open even in spring and autumn.

Booking a San Cassiano ski pass through Alps2Alps costs the same as at the resort. However, you will receive a discount on your ski transfer cost for every ski pass booked through us.

Renting ski equipment is 20-30% cheaper than renting when you get to the resort. Not only that, every pair of skis booked through Alps2Alps means more money off your ski transfer.

Yes, we partner with local shops to offer our customers discounts on ski and snowboard hire. You’ll receive an email with exclusive offers after booking your transfer with us.

Yes, we have seasonal offers throughout the year. We also have permanent discounts for groups of 4 or more (code: ALPS4U) and discounts for new customers. You can find all of our deals in one place, or sign up to our newsletter for exclusive discounts.

San Cassiano has accommodation for every budget, from five-star hotels to self-catering apartments. Choose based on your preference for convenience or independence. Hotels are great for town centre access, while self-catering is budget-friendly and flexible.

Yes, we provide transfers from major train stations, including Brunico, Bressanone, and Fortezza.

Yes, we offer private transfers with vehicle options to accommodate large groups and their luggage. You can book a private coach transfer for up to 49 passengers.

Yes, we provide child seats and booster seats at no extra charge. Please request these when booking.

We use modern, comfortable vehicles suitable for different group sizes, from 3 passengers to 49. We also have economy options through to luxury vehicles.

Yes! If you’re a small group or a solo traveller, we offer a shared transfer service. This service is more cost-efficient and we plan our schedules carefully to reduce waiting times at the airports as much as possible.

Booking is easy! Head to our booking form, choose your travel date and time, select your preferred vehicle and transfer type, and complete the booking.

Here you can also let us know if you’re travelling with your own skis, or if you would like to add on ski rental or book a ski pass.

Yes, and travelling midweek can save you up to 50% on your transfer. Avoid weekend traffic, cut costs and enjoy a smoother journey.

Yes, San Cassiano offers family-friendly activities, accommodations, and ski areas suitable for children of all ages and beginners.

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