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Winter Exclusive - Last-Minute Luxury Chalets Still Available Over the Festive Season

Act now before it's too late and book your ski holiday for this Christmas and New Year with Hip Chalets.

Winter Exclusive - Last-Minute Luxury Chalets Still Available Over the Festive Season
2011-11-25
ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, November 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Chamonix draws in the crowds over the festive season. This is due to the welcoming atmosphere of the town, the wide range of luxury ski chalets in Chamonix and the lure of a possible white Christmas. Guests staying in any of Hip Chalets' luxury chalets will have the pleasure of sharing this magical time of year with their loved ones in stunning surroundings, amidst some exceptional skiing terrain.

Alternatively, across the border and into Switzerland lies the picturesque village of Verbier. This area is renowned for its off-piste with professionals and enthusiasts alike flocking to this side of Mont Blanc year after year for some fantastic winter action.

Come and spend this very special time of year with Hip Chalets in a luxury chalet in Chamonix or one of our exceptional properties in Verbier. Last minute bookings are still being accepted on the following luxury ski chalets:-

Chalet Le Marti - Chamonix

This chalet's eight spacious bedrooms each with en-suite bathroom, make this property a great choice for a large family or group of friends. Nestled in the village of Argentiere and within walking distance of the lifts at Les Grands Montets, this luxury chalet in Argentiere, Chamonix offers 340sqm of living space and comes complete with sauna and hot tub.

20 guests staying on a V.I.P half board basis over Christmas week comes to 29,000EUR, over New Year at 23,500EUR.

Chalet La Verte - Chamonix

This modern and spacious chalet Chamonix has stunning panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and surrounding mountains. Situated within its own grounds this luxury chalet boasts a heated swimming pool, a large games room and expansive sun terrace.

Located in the village of Les Bois, just moments from Chamonix's town centre and the lifts, Chalet la Verte can accommodate 10 guests in five en-suite bedrooms. Christmas and New Year prices are provided upon enquiry.

La Valle Blanche - Verbier

A sumptuous four bed apartment with views across to the peaks of Combins Massif and Mont Blanc. Situated in the heart of Verbier this luxurious apartment is in the heart of the action yet acts as a heavenly retreat to those staying in.

La Valle Blanche is available for both Christmas and New Year weeks from 17,100EUR each.

Chalet L.Raphael - Verbier

Dubbed the 'Best chalet in the world' this luxury chalet sleeps 18 guests in utter splendour and covers an incredible 3000sqm. A chef, butler and full household staff are in attendance to their guests every whim, whilst the chalet has its own health spa, gymnasium and vodka bar to entertain those staying.

Chalet L.Raphael is available for both Christmas and New Year weeks from 90,000EUR each.

Hip Chalets provides luxury self catered and catered chalets in Chamonix, Verbier and Davos, France and Switzerland's premier ski resorts. For further information on any of our luxury chalets Chamonix or Verbier or to view our entire collection of luxury chalets in France and Switzerland please visit our website at www.hipchalets.com.

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[Press-News.org] Winter Exclusive - Last-Minute Luxury Chalets Still Available Over the Festive Season
Act now before it's too late and book your ski holiday for this Christmas and New Year with Hip Chalets.