No matter how much snow your local resort is getting this winter, part of the fun of skiing and snowboarding is traveling to new mountain ranges in search of foreign snow. The idea that somewhere on the planet the powder is deeper, the bowls are wider and the chutes are steeper is too alluring not to take a peek Expedia’s current rates. Like seeking nirvana, the quest for the perfect run will forever be incomplete, and that’s a good thing. But there’s no harm in looking, right?
Resort Skiing in the Spanish Pyrenees

Spain, land of Flamenco and paella, is not often thought of as a destination for top-notch European snow. The Alps’ siren call lures skiers and snowboarders to Austria, Switzerland and Italy, leaving Spanish ski resorts to the west unassuming and uncrowded. That’s despite endless kilometers of open terrain — Baqueira/Beret Resort is the most expansive with some 4,700 acres — plus state-of-the-art snowmaking and grooming. Not to mention quaint slate-roofed Pyrenean villages and ski lodge menus that include foie gras alongside compulsory jamón and vino tinto.
Closest Airport: Toulouse, France
When to Visit: January – March
Cost: €50/day at Baqueira/Beret