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See a specialist

We'd never book a skiing holiday with anyone other than a snowboarding tour operator. Why? Well, in our opinion, going to any old tour operator is a bit like asking your newsagent to do some root canal work. Not very clever.

Hurry! Book now!

Alright, so there are some pretty good late snowboard deals out there. But if you want the pick of the dates in the best snowboard resorts, you've got to book early.

Build your own holiday

With the internet, it's never been easier to arrange your own snowboard holiday from cheap – airline tickets through to snowboarding resort accommodation, lift passes and equipment hire. You'll also find links to tourist information offices in all the big snowboarding resorts.

One other quick thought – remember to sort out your transport from the airport to your resort, and make sure you have a look at transport in your snowboarding resort.

>>Check out our directory.

Get insured

If you come a cropper, you don't want to be hit with hospital and legal bills to boot. What you want is everything effortlessly taken care of. What you want is snowboard holiday insurance.

The legal bit

We try to check all the companies in the Snowlife directory. However, you really should double check if your tour operator is a member of ATOL or ABTA.

Visit a snowboarding show

Snowsport events and shows cram in a huge range of tour operators under one roof. Visit out Events Diary for details of all the UK snow shows this year.

Stay for the snowboarding season

Love riding? Then why not spend a whole season indulging your passion – just like the other 10,000 Brits who spend the whole season in a snowboard resort.

If you've got a few quid tucked away, you might be able to just live it up and hit the slopes every day. If not, you could pay for your stay by working for hotels, bars or for tour operators.

Find out more about seasons at the Natives website

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