Known for its bluebird days and uncrowded slopes perfect for all abilities, Sahoro provides an incredible ski holiday. Located in the southern part of central Hokkaido, the resort is accessible yet remote. Although it doesn’t provide a large vertical drop, the skiable terrain is in no shortage and off the slopes there are many après ski activities to […]
Japan Ski Holidays Japan is renowned for its light, fluffy powder with an average of 10-15 metres of snowfall a year. With mountains of endless powder to discover and over 500 resorts to choose from. There’s plenty of options for beginners to experts – groomed slopes to tree skiing and powder skiing. Moreover, Japan is known […]
Here at travel&co we know how amazing ski/boarding in Japan really is. Now you don’t only have to take our word for it. A group of travel&co’s clients travelled to Japan this year and we have the full version about everything they experienced from the action on the slopes to checking out the sights! Read all about Katherine (Alison and […]
Canada is a BIG place! Driving along the Powder Highway (British Columbia and Alberta) allows you to take in some pretty amazing scenery along the way. Whether it is snow-capped 12,000ft peaks, massive valleys carved out by glaciers, mile long freight trains or the abundant wildlife (think deer, elk, moose) there is plenty to see! […]
Get ready for a new experience in the world of resort skiing. Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido offers an upscale ski experience on powder snow and brings alive the richness and intrigue of modern Japanese culture. This new resort is set to open in December 2017.
Honshu Honshu is Japan’s main island with a bustling vibe and most of the country’s major cities. Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is situated on the east coast and is the epicentre for finance and fashion industries and renowned for its cuisine. Lying just southwest of the city is Mount Fuji, the country’s tallest peak. At 3,776 metres, […]
Hokkaido The second largest and most northern of the four main islands, Hokkaido makes up 22% of the total land area of Japan. It is conveniently located in the path of consistent weather systems – meaning cold snaps coming off the Sea of Japan and Siberia bring huge powder dumps to the ski areas. With […]