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  • Hi Yoav,

    Thanks for your post. The insurance is €4.90 per day and covers you for accidents or injury the mountain - it includes unlimited rescue on the slopes, and care in the medical centre. It also covers you for a free replacement if you lose your lift pass. Please note that the insurance shouldn't be taken in place of your usual travel insurance policy.

    If you'd like to purchase the insurance this needs to be done when you collect your lift pass from the ticket office, before you use the pass. It can not be purchased if you have already used the ski pass.

    Hope this helps but please don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions!

    Kind Regards,

    Ellen