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Cerro Catedral Ski Resort

Where is Cerro Catedral Ski Resort? Cerro Catedral, one of the most well-known ski resorts in South America, is situated in the magnificent Nahuel Huapi National Park. It is situated about 1,000 miles southwest of the busy city of Buenos Aires in Argentina's untamed Río Negro Province, which is also home to the breathtaking Lakes District of Patagonia. Only 12 miles away is the quaint alpine village of San Carlos de Bariloche, the next metropolis. After a day on the slopes, it's easy to experience Bariloche's lively restaurant scene, chocolate shops, and nightlife thanks to the short journey, which takes only 25 to 30 minutes. What is the Ski Terrain Like at Cerro Catedral? Terrain Freestyle One of the oldest ski and snowboard parks in South America, Catedral Terrain Park is located in the Nubes zone and is a freestyle haven. With attractions for all ability levels from beginners to elite riders pushing the boundaries and a dedicated lift, it is manned by grooming and sno...

When Is the Best Time for Hokkaido Skiing and Snowboarding?

  When Is the Best Time for Hokkaido Skiing and Snowboarding? The ideal time to ski in Hokkaido , Japan, if you're hunting the fabled Japow, is from mid-January until February. From lift-accessed powder fields to unspoiled backcountry terrain, all Hokkaido ski resorts provide the best snowboarding and skiing conditions during this time. The snow is kept dry and light by cold Siberian winds, which makes it ideal for face shots and deep turns every day. Why Skip Niseko for a More Authentic Hokkaido Skiing Experience Although Niseko is the most well-known name in Japanese skiing, it's not always the greatest or the only destination worth seeing. Although Niseko boasts powder, the town has seen significant Western expansion in the last ten years, which has diminished much of its genuine Japanese charm. With tracked-out slopes before mid-morning, the party atmosphere can be boisterous, lift lines can be lengthy, and costs can be exorbitant. You deserve the whole experience if you...

Ski Resorts

Best Hokkaido Ski Resorts: Powder, Culture, and Hidden Gems Beyond Niseko The optimum time to ski in Hokkaido for excellent powder conditions is from mid-January to February. All Hokkaido ski resorts , from lift-accessed slopes to off-piste and full backcountry touring locations, experience their best snowboarding and skiing conditions during this time. Why We Recommend Skipping Niseko The most well-known ski resort in Japan, Niseko, lacks much of the genuine culture that makes Hokkaido skiing unique, despite having powder. Major Western development over the last ten years has resulted in crowds, increased costs, and a party culture that is more reminiscent of the Australian Alps than rural Japan. You deserve to experience both Japan and Japanese culture if you're making the long journey for a once-in-a-lifetime ski vacation. Explore Hokkaido's lesser-known resorts instead of the lift lines and exorbitant costs, where the ambiance is authentically Japanese and the powder remain...

Japow

Chasing Japow: The Ultimate Guide to Japan’s Legendary Powder Snow Skiers and snowboarders all across the world now use the name "Japow," which is short for "Japan Powder," as a badge of honour.  It talks about the deep, absolutely dry powder snow that covers Japan's mountains, particularly in January and February.  Japow snow, also known as Japowder, creates one of the most reliable and profound snowpacks on the planet, extending from the majestic summits of the Japanese Alps to the ultimate winter island paradise of Hokkaido. Skiing Japow with PowderQuest: A Different Kind of Japan Ski Trip At PowderQuest, we design guided ski tours that let you experience Japow your way. Whether you’re a powder-hungry skier or a snowboarder chasing untouched lines, our small groups and certified ACMG and IFMGA guides ensure every run is unforgettable. Lift-Assisted Touring Get the best of both worlds, start with untouched powder stashes from resort lifts, then follow our gu...

Snowboarding Trips

Argentina Ski Tours and Snowboarding Trips Escape the Northern Hemisphere’s summer heat and dive straight into deep winter in the Southern Hemisphere with our guided ski and snowboard tours in Argentina. From July to October, Patagonia and the Andes transform into a powder-filled paradise, offering some of the most exhilarating Argentina skiing experiences on the planet. Whether you’re carving at world-class resorts or venturing into remote backcountry terrain, our trips promise epic snow days and unforgettable cultural adventures. Why Ski in Argentina? When winter arrives in the south, the snow in Argentina is nothing short of spectacular. Storms regularly blanket the Andes with fresh powder, creating perfect conditions for all skill levels from advanced-intermediate riders to expert skiers and snowboarders. The combination of dramatic mountain landscapes, vibrant local culture, and warm hospitality makes Argentina skiing a bucket-list adventure. From Resorts to Remote Backcountry S...

Skiing in Argentina

Skiing in Argentina: Your Complete Guide to the Best Argentina Ski Resorts in 2025 Welcome to the most complete and current resource for skiers travelling to Argentina.  This guide includes everything from the best Argentina ski resorts to our favourite backcountry locations, whether you're looking for quiet tree runs, steep alpine lines, or unexplored Patagonian powder. We'll guide you through the ideal time to ski, how to get there, and insider suggestions for turning your ideal Argentina ski vacation into a reality because we have over 20 years of expertise exploring the country's slopes. Ski Resorts in Argentina – What to Expect From world-famous resorts like Las Leñas and Catedral Alta Patagonia in Bariloche to hidden gems tucked away in the Andes, Argentina ski resorts offer something for every type of skier and snowboarder. Expect a mix of: Quality skiing and snowboarding – Groomed runs, steep chutes, and backcountry access Diverse terrain – Suitable for all abili...

Best Skiing in Japan

Where to Ski in Japan: Your Guide to the Best Skiing in Japan It can be difficult to choose where to ski in Japan because there are more than 500 resorts spread out over 14,125 islands. Japan provides a lifetime of terrain to explore, ranging from renowned powder havens to undiscovered backcountry treasures. From the famous Hakuba Valley to the snow-capped summits of Hokkaido, we'll break down the best places to ski in Japan in this guide.  Insider advice on when to travel, what to anticipate from the snow, and how to make your ideal ski vacation to Japan become a reality this season will also be provided. The Best Ski Resorts in Japan for Powder Japan’s ski scene is impressive: over 500 resorts double what you’ll find in Canada and more than the USA, a country 26 times larger. While you’ll find resorts within easy reach of Tokyo, the best skiing in Japan for advanced and expert riders is concentrated in two regions: Hokkaido - Known for consistent, ultra-light powder and long st...

Ski Touring

Japan Snowboarding & Ski Touring: Finding the Best Time to Ski in Japan Experience the legendary backcountry of Japan, a magical world of ancient forests, waist-deep Japow, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Our guided, small-group ski and snowboard tours are all about untouched powder, untamed terrain, and the pure adrenaline rush of the backcountry. Off the slopes, you’ll discover Japan’s vibrant winter culture: hidden izakayas serving incredible local dishes, boutique hotels with unique character, and steaming natural onsets to soak in after a day of riding. With our local knowledge as deep as the snow itself, snowboarding in Japan becomes more than just a trip, it’s an experience. Japan Ski Trips, Done Differently The goal of PowderQuest’s guided ski and snowboard excursions is to maximise powder time while promoting flexibility and discovery. Every day is made unforgettable by our qualified ACMG and IFMGA ski guides, whether of your preference for lift-access laps or multi-...

Best Ski Resorts

Best Ski Resorts in Japan for Powder Chasers Japan has more than 500 ski resorts, so it's no surprise that it's regarded as one of the best winter travel locations in the world. Even the USA, which is 26 times larger than Japan, cannot match the country's number of ski resorts, which is double what you'll discover when skiing in Canada .   The northern island of Hokkaido and the hilly prefectures of Nagano, Niigata, and Iwate on the main island of Honshu are home to the majority of Japan's top ski resorts for experienced and expert riders, while there are ski slopes close to Tokyo. Here's where to start if you're thinking of taking a ski vacation in Japan. Resorts of Hokkaido Hokkaido is a mecca for powder lovers. The island is renowned for some of the driest, lightest, and most consistent snow on Earth. Many visitors head straight to Niseko, the most famous resort in Hokkaido, but there’s much more to discover. If you prefer fewer crowds and more authentic...

Canada Snowboard

Canada Snowboard & Ski Tours: Epic Ski Trips Canada for Backcountry Adventure You’re losing out on one of the world’s greatest combos of powder snow and freeride terrain if you’re not snowboarding and skiing in Canada . British Columbia (B.C.) boasts some of the world’s thickest snow, most varied terrain, and least congested backcountry areas, from the famous Whistler slopes to the remote Kootenays and Selkirks. Canada offers the ideal winter playground, whether you’re an expert skier searching for large mountain routes or an avid snowboarder seeking endless powder turns. Why Choose PowderQuest for Your Ski or Snowboard Vacation in Canada? The appropriate guides are crucial when it comes to discovering the greatest backcountry skiing and snowboarding in British Columbia. Smaller groups are the focus of PowderQuest’s snowboard and ski tours in Canada, which guarantees you more new tracks and less waiting. Small group sizes - Maximum of 8 guests for a more personal, flexible experie...

Backcountry skiing norway

  Backcountry skiing norway If you’ve ever dreamed of skiing where the mountains meet the sea, backcountry skiing in Norway is your chance to turn that dream into reality. From the remote Lofoten Islands to the iconic Lyngen Alps, Norway’s Arctic backcountry delivers endless daylight, pristine snow, and a rich cultural experience you’ll never forget. From March to May, PowderQuest’s professionally guided small-group tours combine epic terrain, authentic Norwegian culture, and breathtaking scenery. With over 20 hours of daylight during spring, you’ll have more time to chase powder and explore this bucket-list destination. Lofoten Islands Backcountry Ski Tour & Splitboard Adventure Get ready for one of the most unique ski touring and snowboard adventures of your life. Welcome to backcountry skiing in Lofoten, Norway, a place where time slows down and every day is shaped by tides, snow, and Arctic light. With nearly 20 hours of daylight, we follow nature’s rhythm instead of the c...

Ski Touring Norway

  Ski Touring Norway  If you’ve ever dreamed of skiing where mountains meet the sea, ski touring Norway delivers an experience unlike anywhere else on Earth. From the dramatic Lofoten Islands to the remote Lyngen Alps, Norway’s backcountry offers endless daylight, untouched powder, and scenery so breathtaking it feels like a movie set. From March to May, join PowderQuest’s professionally guided, small-group tours to explore Norway’s legendary ski terrain while immersing yourself in its rich culture. Whether you’re carving down 1,000-meter descents straight to the ocean or relaxing in a boutique lodge on a private island, this is more than a ski trip; it's a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Endless Daylight, Endless Lines In Norway’s spring season, the sun barely sets, offering 20+ hours of daylight. That means more time to skin up, ride fresh powder, and soak in panoramic views of towering peaks, pristine fjords, and Arctic coastline. You’ll explore a mix of steep couloirs, roll...

Chile Snowboarding

  Chile Snowboarding  Chile provides some of the best terrain, snow conditions, and cultural experiences in the world, making snowboarding in the Southern Hemisphere a dream come true. With its expansive backcountry, world-class resorts, and towering Andes peaks, Chile is a popular destination for riders who want to prolong their season over the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere. Best Time to Snowboard in Chile The snowboard season in Chile typically runs from mid-June to October, with some epic winters especially during a strong El Niño extending the season from mid-May into late October or even November. The 2023 season, for example, lasted well into November thanks to record-breaking snow. For those with a splitboard and a taste for adventure, backcountry snowboarding in Chile can keep you riding southern volcanoes and remote alpine zones well into late October. Many riders opt for guided splitboard tours to safely access the best untouched lines. July – August: Peak...