Bormio, Italy - Ski packages fr Bormio, Italian Ski Resort

Ski Bormio

Families & small groups
Special deal from 10th-17th Jan 2010
1,150$ all Incl.   Get Quotation
Families & small groups
Special deal from 17th-24th Jan 2010
1,230$ all Incl.   Get Quotation

Bormio Ski vacation
Only our company will include the following services with our Bormio Ski Packages: Meet & Greet on Arrival, Guide on the bus, Ski Guide, Welcome Drink, Orientation Meeting, Ski Orientation, Daily Hospitality Desk, 10% Ski Rent, 1 Typical Dinner, Party & much more!

Bormio Side Trips
Bormio Ski resort offers a wide range of excursions as: wine tasting, walking tours and much more... There is always something to do in Bormio during the day both for the skiers and the NON skiing people.

Bormio Ski vacation
Book now your Bormio Skiing vacation and lock your price for 2010! The highest quality Italian Ski Resort. Only us can guarantee you the best Italy Ski Deals/Offers. We offer only the lowest ski packages on the market.

Bormio Ski Vacation
Among many Italian Ski Resorts, Bormio is the leader in welcoming big ski clubs and/or Ski Councils. We have direct contact with the best profesionists to make your Italian Ski Trip a lifetime experience.

Bormio SFam Trips
Hurry up! Sign up for our 2009/10 Fam Trip to Bormio! Discover with us the best Bormio Hotels and all the secrets of this Italian Ski resort. With us you will: Ski Bormio, Experience the Roman Baths, Visit the best Bormio Hotels, taste the Bormio Hotels Cousine.




A regenerating course for the cure of the body, through the most ancient part of the spa: four different possibilities that complement each other, exalting the characteristics of the thermal water (mineral salt and sulphur bacteria).
Teodolinda: natural panoramic bio sauna: Rest for 5/10 minutes in the cave with humidity of about 97%, the aim is to create a maximum perspiration and the complete dilation of the pores. Teodolinda, queen of Lombard, stayed at the Bagni di Bormio while touring her kingdom's estates.
Leonardo da Vinci: complete immersion in 2 thermal “stube”, inheritance from the local wood art and the traditional dry bath , typical for northern Europe. Leonardo da Vinci was a guest of the Bagni Vecchi in 1493 and left evidence of his visit in his diary on Valtellina “In cima alla Valtellina c’è Burmi. A Burmi sono i Bagni” ( In Valtellina there is Bormio. In Bormio are the baths).
Ludovico il Moro: two Finnish dry saunas at different temperatures to complete the process of rebalancing the body and epidermal. After the sauna we advise a complete immersion in the cold water tub. Ludovico il Moro came to the Bagni di Bormio in 1496, which were recommended to him by Leonardo da Vinci.
Sale relax: two rooms for relax. One is with chromo therapy, excavated directly in the rocks. The other is aromatized, with panoramic view over the valley.

A toning course to recuperate physical wellness regenerating the body from the daily stress or after sport activities.
Bagno delle donne (women’s bath): a stroll through water, walking over pebbles, for a gentle plantar massage that increases the legs’ circulation. Until 1800 the pool was reserved only for women as the morals of the time did not permit people of different sex to bathe in the same bath.
Garibaldi, waterfall: a toning bathe under 3 waterfalls, in 3 adjoining baths, that give 3 different massages at varying intensities with restorative effect for the muscles. Giuseppe Garibaldi was a guest at the Bagni di Bormio in 1859, during the Second War for Independence. After long marches over the Stelvio he used to recuperate by immersing himself under the Hot Spring r waterfall.
Ferdinandea: bath with localised horizontal jets directly from the springs with refreshing effects. It is dedicated to Emperor Ferdinand of Austria, who stayed at Bagni Vecchi in 1838 when he was crossing the new Stelvio Pass on the way to Milan, where was to be crowned King of Lombardy and Veneto.
King Vittorio Emanuele III bath: 2 hydro-massaging baths with high pressure for maximum stimulation of the body’s circulation. The King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III was a guest at the Bagni di Bormio in 1917 on his way to the Stelvio-Gavia-Adamello front, to visit the soldiers of the First World War.

This pool has been constructed on the old site of the Bagni's hot houses, in the vicinity of the San Martino church of the XII century, which shares the ancient Stelvio road where once a fort used to guard the pass. A relaxing antistress experience, a pleasant immersion in hot water at 38° - 40°C (100°F - 104°F), even when it's snowing, admiring the sweeping view over the concave valley of Bormio and the surrounding Western Dolomite mountains.
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