Ski holiday in Breuli Cervinia, Aosta Valley, Italy - March
From 3.912 €

Ski holiday in Breuli Cervinia, Aosta Valley, Italy - March

Ski holiday
Created: Thursday, January 29, 2026
Ref ID: 26623763
price per person From
3.912 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, January 29, 2026
Destinations: Turin, Italy , Breuil Cervinia-Valtournanche, Aosta Valley, Italy , Turin, Italy

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02 Mar
Transport from Bucharest to Turin
Departure
WizzAir
WizzAir WizzAir - W43149
19:35 - Bucharest, Aurel Vlaicu (BBU)
21:15 - Torino, Torino (TRN)
2h 40m Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  W43149
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare: Basic
02 Mar
1. Turin
Stop
About the destination: Turin, the elegant capital of Italy’s Piedmont region, is a city of grand boulevards, baroque palaces, and Alpine views. Once the first capital of unified Italy, it still wears its royal past with dignity: arcaded streets, stately squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, and the imposing Palazzo Reale form the city’s refined backbone. Yet Turin is far from a static museum piece; it’s a lively university and innovation hub, known for its car industry (FIAT), contemporary art, and thriving café culture. At the heart of Turin’s skyline stands the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s iconic spire housing the engaging National Museum of Cinema. A panoramic elevator whisks visitors to the top for sweeping views over terracotta rooftops and, on clear days, the snow-capped Alps. Nearby, the Egyptian Museum—one of the world’s most important collections of Egyptian antiquities—turns a rainy afternoon into a journey through ancient history. Strolling along the Po River, you’ll encounter the romantic Borgo Medievale and the green expanses of Valentino Park, perfect for a pause from urban sightseeing. Food and drink are central to the Turinese experience. This is the birthplace of the aperitivo ritual: order a vermouth-based cocktail or a Negroni in a historic café, and you’ll often receive a generous spread of snacks. Turin’s chocolate heritage shines in local specialties such as gianduiotto and bicerin, a layered drink of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The city is also an ideal base for exploring Piedmont’s wine regions—Barolo, Barbaresco, and the Langhe hills are within easy reach for day trips focused on vineyards, truffle-laced dishes, and slow-food traditions. Turin is a year-round destination, with vibrant cultural events adding flavor to any visit. Autumn brings truffle fairs and wine festivals, while winter lights up the streets with artistic installations and Christmas markets. Spring and summer are ideal for combining city exploration with excursions into the nearby mountains and royal residences scattered around the region. Compact, walkable, and stylish, Turin rewards travelers who take the time to look beyond Italy’s more familiar cities and discover its understated charm.
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02 Mar
Car rental
Volkswagen Golf or similar
Transport from Turin to Breuil Cervinia-Valtournanche, Aosta Valley
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02 Mar
2. Breuil Cervinia-Valtournanche, Aosta Valley
Stay
About the destination: Discover Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche: A Magnificent Alpine Retreat Nestled in the heart of the Aosta Valley, Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche offer an unforgettable alpine experience. Dominated by the iconic Matterhorn, this region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Whether you visit in the snowy embrace of winter or the verdant splendor of summer, the breathtaking landscapes and charming villages promise a memorable adventure. In the winter months, Breuil-Cervinia transforms into a premier ski destination, with an extensive network of slopes catering to all skill levels. Linked with Zermatt in Switzerland, the area boasts one of the longest continuous ski runs in the world. Beyond skiing, visitors can indulge in snowboarding, ice climbing, and snowshoeing. For those seeking relaxation, the local spas offer a soothing retreat after a day on the slopes. The lively après-ski scene, with its cozy bars and gourmet restaurants, ensures your evenings are as enjoyable as your days. Summer unveils a different side of Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche, where lush valleys and pristine lakes provide a stunning backdrop for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The region's numerous trails offer routes for both casual walkers and seasoned hikers, leading to panoramic views and hidden gems. The golf course at the foot of the Matterhorn is one of the highest in Europe, offering a unique challenge in a spectacular setting. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the charming villages, with their traditional stone houses and welcoming locals. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-filled activities or serene natural beauty, Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche deliver an exceptional travel experience. The combination of world-class outdoor sports, rich cultural heritage, and stunning scenery makes this alpine region a must-visit destination. Prepare to be captivated by the magic of the Aosta Valley, where every moment is a beautiful adventure.
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02 Mar
Accommodation
7 Nights
Transport from Breuil Cervinia-Valtournanche, Aosta Valley to Turin
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09 Mar
3. Turin
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About the destination: Turin, the elegant capital of Italy’s Piedmont region, is a city of grand boulevards, baroque palaces, and Alpine views. Once the first capital of unified Italy, it still wears its royal past with dignity: arcaded streets, stately squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, and the imposing Palazzo Reale form the city’s refined backbone. Yet Turin is far from a static museum piece; it’s a lively university and innovation hub, known for its car industry (FIAT), contemporary art, and thriving café culture. At the heart of Turin’s skyline stands the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s iconic spire housing the engaging National Museum of Cinema. A panoramic elevator whisks visitors to the top for sweeping views over terracotta rooftops and, on clear days, the snow-capped Alps. Nearby, the Egyptian Museum—one of the world’s most important collections of Egyptian antiquities—turns a rainy afternoon into a journey through ancient history. Strolling along the Po River, you’ll encounter the romantic Borgo Medievale and the green expanses of Valentino Park, perfect for a pause from urban sightseeing. Food and drink are central to the Turinese experience. This is the birthplace of the aperitivo ritual: order a vermouth-based cocktail or a Negroni in a historic café, and you’ll often receive a generous spread of snacks. Turin’s chocolate heritage shines in local specialties such as gianduiotto and bicerin, a layered drink of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The city is also an ideal base for exploring Piedmont’s wine regions—Barolo, Barbaresco, and the Langhe hills are within easy reach for day trips focused on vineyards, truffle-laced dishes, and slow-food traditions. Turin is a year-round destination, with vibrant cultural events adding flavor to any visit. Autumn brings truffle fairs and wine festivals, while winter lights up the streets with artistic installations and Christmas markets. Spring and summer are ideal for combining city exploration with excursions into the nearby mountains and royal residences scattered around the region. Compact, walkable, and stylish, Turin rewards travelers who take the time to look beyond Italy’s more familiar cities and discover its understated charm.
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09 Mar
Transport from Turin to Bucharest
Return
WizzAir
WizzAir WizzAir - W43150
21:50 - Torino, Torino (TRN)
01:15 - Bucharest, Aurel Vlaicu (BBU)
+1 day 2h 25m Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  W43150
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare: Basic
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 7
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Transports 2
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