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  • Hi :)

    You won't find private lessons available to book on our site as you have to do it directly through the ski school. We only orgainse group lessons starting on Monday and running to Friday so if your dates didn't suit that the system would say no options available for you. It's all explained for you here in this link about ski school and lessons Ski school information and contact
    You will find in the section about private lessons the number to contact the ski school too.

    :thumbsup:
  • Hello,
    I took a look at the school web page and put my dates in for next week. The web page comes back and says there are no options available. I am looking for private lessons for my 4 and 6 year old, they are beginners.
    Thanks,
  • Hi Rossa

    The quickest way to progress is private lessons, but they cost more per hour than group lessons, so it just depends on how much the "ski virgins" want to spend versus how quickly they want to progress.

    Group lessons can be booked online here or for private lessons take a look at our ski school page for the prices and school contact details.

    Steve
  • Lessons

    Rossa Belfast

    Hi,

    We have a large group arrving on Sunday 17 Feb.

    Most of the group do not require lessons - however 3/4 are ski virgins!

    They have not booked into ski school yet. What do you think is their best option?

    Ideally the 3/4 would like to get to a level quickly so they can ski with the rest of the group - can they arrange perhaps a smaller group lesson for themselves? Or pay for ski school on a daily basis so they can join the rest of the group once capable?

    Thanks.
  • Hi

    The lesson timetable is always advertised as here in this link Click here to see lesson times
    However when the school is busy they sometimes run beginner and intermediate groups different to the timetable. The best thing to do when you go to collect your lesson tickets with your voucher, is to explain you're all together and if they are running different level groups at the same times that's what you would like to do.
    If you arrive to resort early enough you could even go over before they close at 16:45 to ask then.

    hayley
  • I am heading out there on the 13th of January with 3 others. 2 of us are intermediates and 2 are beginners. Can u confirm the times for lessons, is the intermediates at a separate time to the beginners. With there only being 4 of us this could be a bit of a problem.