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Ski Rental in Cortina d'Ampezzo

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Dolomites, Veneto
1,224–2,939 m
December – April
Beginner–Advanced

Ski Rental Prices in Cortina d'Ampezzo

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles€32–50/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots€16–24/dayFitting included
Helmet€10–14/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package€150–240/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Resort

Ski Area

120 km local / 1,200 km Dolomiti Superski

Altitude

1,224–2,939 m

Season

December – April

Best For

Beginner–Advanced

Known For

Glamorous Dolomite resort, 2026 Winter Olympics co-host, Tofana

Nearest Airport

Venice (VCE, 2h) or Innsbruck (INN, 2h)

Ski Rental Tips for Cortina d'Ampezzo

1

2026 Winter Olympics venue — book 6+ months ahead for Feb 2026 dates

2

Three separate ski areas connected by free Ski Bus — Tofana, Faloria and Cinque Torri

3

Tofana Olympia delle Tofane is one of Europe's most technical World Cup women's downhill runs

4

Cortina is pricier than other Dolomite resorts — off-piste in Val Gardena costs 20% less

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Cortina d'Ampezzo

Is Cortina hosting the 2026 Olympics?
Yes — Cortina d'Ampezzo co-hosts the 2026 Winter Olympics (Feb 6–22) with Milan. Alpine events run on Tofana, Olympia delle Tofane and other Cortina pistes.
How much does ski rental cost in Cortina?
Ski rental in Cortina costs €32–50/day, boots €16–24/day. Weekly packages run €150–240 — about 15–20% more than neighbouring Val Gardena.
Is Cortina d'Ampezzo good for beginners?
Yes — the Socrepes area has wide, gentle slopes ideal for learners. Lift access from town via the Freccia nel Cielo gondola takes 20 minutes to intermediate terrain.

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