Resort Comparison

Andalo vs Civetta

Andalo excels for families prioritizing beginner terrain and walkability, while Civetta offers more terrain for diverse skill levels. Andalo's ski school starting at age 3 may be decisive for families with young children.

The Verdict

Andalo leads with 4 wins
Best for Families
Andalo

Ski school from age 3

Best Snowfall
Civetta

123.9" average season

Best Terrain
Civetta

4,593' of vertical

Best Value
Andalo

$50 day pass

Easiest Access
Andalo

Most accessible

Best Village Vibe
Andalo

World-class village experience

Andalo
Trentino, Italy
$$Independent
Civetta
Veneto, Italy
$$Independent

Family

Ski School Age
3+
4+
Full-Day Program
Beginner Terrain
9.0
7.5
Walkability
8.0
7.0
Village Vibe
9.0
7.5

Mountain

Vertical
4,429'
4,593'
Skiable Area
1,235 ac
1,976 ac
Green Runs
30%
25%
Trails
50
80
Lifts
12
27

Getting There

Airport
VRN
VCE
Drive Time
1.5h
2.5h
Road Ease
7.0
5.5

Cost

Passes
Independent
Independent
Day Pass
$50
$65
Cost Tier
Moderate
Moderate

Village

Dining
Moderate
Moderate
Grocery
Spa
Pool

Snowfall Comparison

Live conditions

Andalo

63.7"

avg season

2024-25 season

32.5" total

51%

Civetta

123.9"

avg season

2024-25 season

69.3" total

56%

Season Accumulation (10-Year Average)

OctNovDecJanFebMarApr
124"62"0"
Andalo
Civetta

Key Insights

Andalo excels for families prioritizing beginner terrain and walkability, while Civetta offers more terrain for diverse skill levels. Andalo's ski school starting at age 3 may be decisive for families with young children.

Key Differences

  • Andalo's beginner terrain score (9.0) exceeds Civetta's (7.5), making it better for families prioritizing beginner runs
  • Andalo's walkability score (8.0) exceeds Civetta's (7.0), making it better for families prioritizing walkability
  • Andalo's family village atmosphere score (9.0) exceeds Civetta's (7.5), making it better for families prioritizing family village experience
  • Civetta offers more terrain variety (1,976 acres vs 1,235 acres)
  • Andalo's ski school accepts children from age 3, while Civetta starts at age 4

Best For

Andalo

  • Families with first-time skiers (excellent beginner terrain)
  • Families wanting a charming, kid-friendly atmosphere
  • Parents with young children (ski school from age 3)

Civetta

  • Budget-conscious families
  • Parents wanting full-day ski school programs

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