Deer Valley, United States
Montage Deer Valley
Low season:£0per night
~£0 per week

Ski Chalets
Discover hand-picked ski chalets with private hot tubs across the finest Alpine resorts. Soak beneath the stars after a day on the slopes. Curated by Powder Edition.
1141 properties across 15 resorts
About This Collection
There are few pleasures in the mountains that rival sinking into steaming water as the last light fades behind the peaks. A private hot tub transforms the rhythm of a ski holiday entirely -- the morning becomes sharper, the afternoon longer, and the evening something you genuinely look forward to rather than simply collapse into.
Our curated collection of hot tub chalets places this experience at the centre of your stay. Each property has been personally vetted to ensure the tub itself is worthy of the setting: generously sized, impeccably maintained, and positioned to make the most of the mountain panorama. Whether perched on a snow-dusted terrace in Verbier or nestled among the pines above Chamonix, these are the chalets where the line between indoors and outdoors dissolves into something altogether more memorable.
Every property in this collection pairs its hot tub with the calibre of interiors, service, and ski access you expect from Powder Edition.
Why It Matters
A hot tub is not merely an amenity -- it is the punctuation mark on every day spent in the mountains. After hours carving corduroy or navigating fresh powder, the therapeutic benefit of heated water on tired muscles is immediate and tangible. Circulation improves, tension dissolves, and the altitude-induced weariness lifts.
But the appeal extends well beyond recovery. A hot tub creates a natural gathering point for your group, a place where the day's stories are swapped under open skies. Children love it. Couples covet it. And for those hosting a multi-generational trip, it offers something universally enjoyed regardless of skiing ability.
From a practical standpoint, a private hot tub also means you set the schedule. No queuing at a hotel spa, no time limits, no strangers. Your tub, your temperature, your timetable -- available from early morning soaks to midnight stargazing sessions.
What to Expect
Every chalet in this collection features a private outdoor hot tub -- not a shared building facility, but your own dedicated tub accessible directly from the living space or terrace. The majority are set outdoors with unobstructed mountain views, designed so you can soak while snow falls gently around you.
Beyond the tub itself, expect the full Powder Edition standard: designer interiors with natural materials, fully equipped gourmet kitchens, generous living areas with fireplaces, and ski storage with boot warmers. Many properties in this collection also feature complementary wellness amenities -- saunas, steam rooms, or massage suites -- creating a complete private spa experience.
Locations span the most sought-after Alpine resorts, from the high-altitude bowls of Val d'Isere to the tree-lined runs of Meribel and the dramatic scenery of Zermatt. Each property offers either ski-in/ski-out convenience or a swift transfer to the nearest lift.
Your perfect hot tub chalet is waiting. Browse the collection below, filter by resort or group size, and let us help you find the property that turns a ski holiday into the highlight of your year. Our concierge team is on hand for tailored recommendations.
Hand-Picked
Deer Valley, United States
Low season:£0per night
~£0 per week
Megève, France
Low season:£5,100per week
£255 per person
Argentiere, France
Low season:£18,500per week
£420 per person

Courchevel, France
Low season:£125,000per week
£3,472 per person

Courchevel, France
Low season:£35,000per week
£2,917 per person

Crans Montana, Switzerland
Low season:£110,000per week
£2,895 per person
Browse by Resort
Val d'Isère's most coveted hot tub chalets cluster around the old village and La Daille, offering direct access to the Espace Killy's 300 kilometres of piste. The best terraces face south toward the Solaise massif, where you can soak at sunset while watching the last skiers descend the Face de Bellevarde. At 1,850 metres, the snow-sure altitude means your tub will be surrounded by fresh powder well into April. Evening steam rising against the floodlit pistes is a signature Val d'Isère moment.
Méribel sits at the heart of the Three Valleys, and its hot tub chalets are among the most sought-after in the Alps. Nestled among the pine forests that give the resort its distinctive character, the finest properties offer panoramic views from the Rond-Point down to the village. The resort's chalet-first architecture means generous terraces are standard, and many tubs are positioned to catch the afternoon sun as it drops behind Mont Vallon. After a day exploring 600 kilometres of connected pistes, the short transfer from slope to bubbling water is unbeatable.
Courchevel 1850's most prestigious hot tub chalets line the Bellecôte piste, with views sweeping across the Saulire valley. The resort's reputation for uncompromising luxury extends to its wellness offerings — expect oversized tubs with hydrotherapy jets, often paired with saunas and hammams in private spa suites. Lower villages like Courchevel Moriond and Le Praz offer equally impressive hot tub chalets at more accessible price points, all connected by the same world-class lift system. The combination of immaculate grooming, tree-lined runs, and a hot tub waiting at the end of each day defines the Courchevel experience.
Verbier's hot tub chalets are positioned to take full advantage of the resort's dramatic south-facing aspect, with views stretching across the Val de Bagnes to the Grand Combin massif. The Mont Fort glacier looms above at 3,330 metres, providing a spectacular backdrop to every evening soak. Chalets in the Médran and Savoleyres areas offer the easiest slope access, while those in the old village trade proximity for charm. The resort's legendary off-piste terrain — from the Backbowls to the Stairway to Heaven — makes the post-ski hot tub ritual here feel genuinely earned.
Morzine's chalet-village character and tree-lined setting make it one of the most atmospheric places to enjoy a hot tub in the Alps. Properties spread across the Avoriaz road and the Nyon sector, many with uninterrupted views of the Hauts Forts massif. As the gateway to the vast Portes du Soleil — 650 kilometres of piste spanning France and Switzerland — the resort offers extraordinary skiing variety, and the village's traditional Savoyard restaurants are a perfect complement to an evening soak. The lower altitude means warmer temperatures, which paradoxically makes outdoor hot tubs even more pleasant during early and late season.
Megève's hot tub chalets reflect the resort's distinctive blend of rustic elegance and Rothschild-era glamour. The finest properties sit above the Rochebrune and Mont d'Arbois sectors, offering views across to Mont Blanc that turn golden at sunset. Unlike purpose-built resorts, Megève is a genuine medieval market town, and its cobbled streets, Michelin-starred restaurants, and boutique-lined centre give the après-hot-tub experience a sophistication found nowhere else. The skiing is gentler than Val d'Isère or Verbier, making this an ideal choice for groups who value the total experience over extreme terrain.
Chamonix's hot tub chalets sit beneath the most dramatic mountain scenery in the Alps. The Aiguille du Midi pierces the sky at 3,842 metres, and the best terraces frame this view perfectly from the warmth of bubbling water. Properties in Les Praz, Argentière, and the town centre each offer distinct characters — from the quiet elegance of the golf course area to the alpinist energy near the Grands Montets. The Vallée Blanche descent and the steep couloirs of the Brévent make the post-ski soak here feel earned in a way few resorts can match.
Zermatt's hot tub chalets deliver what may be the most iconic soak in skiing — the Matterhorn filling your field of vision as steam curls into the alpine air. The car-free village preserves an atmosphere of quiet grandeur, and the finest properties sit along the upper Oberdorf and Winkelmatten areas where views are unobstructed. With 360 kilometres of piste extending into Cervinia, Italy, and year-round glacier skiing above 3,800 metres, Zermatt offers a scale of terrain that justifies its position among the world's great ski destinations.
St Martin de Belleville is the Three Valleys' best-kept secret for hot tub chalets — a genuine Savoyard farming village that has resisted the purpose-built sprawl of its neighbours. Properties here sit at 1,450 metres along the narrow valley floor, with terraces angled toward the Tougnète ridge and the distant glaciers of the Peclet massif. The village's single-street charm means you are never more than a few minutes' walk from the Saint-Martin Express gondola, which connects directly to Méribel and the full 600-kilometre Three Valleys network. Evening soaks here come with cowbell soundtracks and the scent of woodsmoke from the handful of family-run restaurants that line the old quarter.
Tignes pairs raw alpine altitude with some of the most snow-sure hot tub experiences in Europe. Sitting between 1,550 metres at Les Brévières and 2,100 metres at Val Claret, the resort receives heavy snowfall that keeps terraces blanketed well into May. The best hot tub chalets cluster around Tignes Les Lac and Le Lavachet, where views stretch across the frozen lake to the Grande Motte glacier at 3,656 metres. Connected to Val d'Isère via the Espace Killy, the 300 kilometres of piste include serious off-piste itineraries and the legendary Sache couloirs — the kind of skiing that makes sinking into 38-degree water afterwards feel like a necessity rather than a luxury.
St. Anton's hot tub chalets sit at the crossroads of Austrian Gemütlichkeit and world-class steep skiing. The Arlberg region's 305 kilometres of interlinked piste sprawl across to Lech, Zürs, and Stuben, but it is the steep north-facing runs off the Valluga at 2,811 metres and the notorious Schindler couloirs that define St. Anton's character. Properties along the Nasserein quarter and upper village offer terrace views toward the Rendl and Galzig peaks, and the combination of crisp Tyrolean air and reliable December-to-April snowpack makes every evening soak feel genuinely alpine. After a day navigating the legendary powder runs off Albona, the short walk from slope to steaming tub is a ritual that defines the St. Anton experience.
Lech's hot tub chalets embody the quiet refinement that distinguishes this corner of the Arlberg from its rowdier neighbour St. Anton. The village sits at 1,450 metres in a broad, sunny valley, and the finest properties face south toward the Omeshorn and Rüfikopf peaks. Connected to Zürs by a short drive and to the wider Ski Arlberg network by the Flexenbahn gondola, Lech offers 305 kilometres of varied terrain without the crowds. The resort's long tradition of royal patronage — the Dutch and Swedish royal families are regulars — has cultivated a discreet luxury that extends to its chalet wellness offerings. Expect generously proportioned tubs on wide timber terraces, often paired with Finnish saunas and heated boot rooms.
Les Gets delivers a quintessential Savoyard hot tub experience in a family-friendly village that punches well above its weight. Connected to Morzine and the vast Portes du Soleil circuit — 650 kilometres of piste spanning twelve resorts across France and Switzerland — the skiing is remarkably varied for a village of its size. Hot tub chalets here tend to sit among the pine forests above the village centre, with terraces looking out toward Mont Chéry and the Ranfolly bowl. The resort's celebrated mechanical music museum and weekly torchlit descents give evenings a character all their own, and the lower altitude means gentler temperatures that make lingering in outdoor water particularly comfortable during early and late season weeks.
Saint Gervais is the Mont Blanc area's most underrated base for a hot tub chalet holiday, offering direct views of Western Europe's highest peak from village-level terraces. Connected to Megève via the Evasion Mont Blanc ski area and sitting at the foot of the Tramway du Mont-Blanc, the resort combines genuine alpine town character with 445 kilometres of accessible piste. Hot tub properties along the upper slopes of Le Bettex and the thermal quarter of the old town benefit from the same celebrated thermal springs that have drawn visitors since the Belle Époque. The juxtaposition of steaming outdoor water and the glaciated north face of Mont Blanc, often lit rose-gold at sunset, is a view that few Alpine settings can rival.
Courchevel Village 1550 offers the intimacy and value that the flagship 1850 sometimes sacrifices for prestige. Perched on a sunny shelf between Le Praz and the Bellecôte sector, the village enjoys the same world-class Three Valleys lift system while retaining a quieter, more residential atmosphere. Hot tub chalets here sit among scattered pines with views up toward the Saulire cable car and across to La Tania's forested slopes. The Grangettes gondola provides direct access to the Courchevel piste map, and the free shuttle to 1850 takes just minutes for those wanting the boutique-lined promenade. For groups who prefer their evening soak accompanied by birdsong rather than bar noise, 1550 is the insider's choice.
Common Questions
We currently feature 1141 hand-picked chalets with private hot tubs across 15 world-class ski resorts, including Val d'Isère, Méribel, Courchevel. Our collection is carefully curated, so every property meets our exacting standards.
Every hot tub in this collection is exclusively yours for the duration of your stay. These are private tubs located on the chalet terrace or garden -- never shared hotel-style facilities. You set the temperature, the schedule, and the guest list.
Most of our Ski Chalets with Hot Tubs chalets operate their hot tubs throughout the ski season and many keep them running during summer stays as well. The experience is arguably at its finest in winter when steam rises against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks, but a mountain soak under summer stars has its own magic.
Absolutely. Our property managers ensure the hot tub is heated and ready before you arrive. Simply let our concierge know your expected arrival time, and you can step straight from the transfer into the bubbling water -- no waiting required.
Our strongest selections are in Val d'Isère, Méribel, Courchevel, where the combination of premium properties and dramatic mountain settings creates an unrivalled hot tub experience. Each resort has its own character, and our concierge team can recommend the ideal match for your group.
Most of our hot tubs welcome children, and families find them a highlight of the holiday. Some chalets offer adjustable temperature settings for younger guests. We recommend confirming specific child-safety features with our concierge when booking, as configurations vary by property.
Many do. A significant number of our hot tub chalets also feature saunas, steam rooms, or dedicated massage rooms. If a full private wellness suite is important to you, browse our Sauna & Spa collection or ask our concierge to shortlist properties with multiple wellness amenities.
Browse the collection below, select a property that catches your eye, and submit an enquiry. Our concierge team will confirm availability, provide detailed pricing, and answer any questions about the property. There is no obligation until you are completely satisfied with the match.
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