Aman Ski Hotels: Courchevel, the Dolomites & Niseko Next

Two alpine Amans open today, Japan's powder flagship arriving 2027, and a refreshed Tetons lodge beyond — the brand's winter map.

By Biirdee Travel. Updated 2026-06-10.

Aman's ski collection is small and getting serious. Today it counts two European properties — Aman Le Mélézin, ski-in/ski-out on Courchevel 1850's Bellecôte piste, and Aman Rosa Alpina in the Dolomites, reborn in 2025 — with Aman Niseko bringing the brand to Japanese powder in 2027 and a transformed Amangani eventually restoring the Tetons. For skiers who travel by hotel rather than by resort, this is the whole map.

The properties differ more than the shared brand suggests — terrain, table, and tempo all diverge. Here is how to choose.

The Aman Ski Properties Compared

Aman Le MélézinAman Rosa AlpinaAman Niseko (2027)
LocationCourchevel 1850, French AlpsSan Cassiano, Alta Badia, DolomitesMount Moiwa, Niseko, Hokkaido
Ski accessTrue ski-in/ski-out on the BellecôteMinutes to the Piz Sorega lift, Sella Ronda circuitSki-in on Moiwa; gates to Niseko United
Terrain characterLes 3 Vallées — the world's largest linked area1,200 km Dolomiti Superski; scenic intermediate heavenThe world's most reliable powder (~14–15 m/season)
Entry ratefrom ~€3,350/night high winterfrom ~€1,600/nightTBA — expect $1,800–2,500+
SeasonWinter season (mid-Dec onward)Summer–mid-Oct + ski from early DecWinter + green season planned
Best forHard-charging piste skiers, French polishFood-first ski weeks, families, sceneryPowder devotees, onsen-and-spa winters

Choosing, and Timing

Le Mélézin is the purist's pick: wake, click in, and the Trois Vallées' 600 kilometres are underfoot — with Courchevel's constellation of Michelin rooms ten minutes' walk away. It is also the priciest entry in the collection, opening around €3,350 per night in high winter. Rosa Alpina counters with the better all-round week: gentler terrain, the Dolomites' unmatched mountain-hut gastronomy, a vastly larger spa, and roughly half the entry rate — our default recommendation for couples and families who ski mornings and live well all afternoon.

Niseko, from 2027, will be its own genre — tree runs and bottomless snow, onsen culture, and a wellness build-out Aman describes as Japan's most complete. First-season inventory will move through partner channels early; pair it with the Japan circuit for the full play. Across all three, festive weeks and February sell out many months ahead, and partner-channel benefits (breakfast, credits, upgrade priority) apply as everywhere in the brand — see how to book Aman hotels.

Aman Ski FAQs

Which Aman hotels have skiing?

Two today: Aman Le Mélézin (Courchevel 1850) and Aman Rosa Alpina (Dolomites). Aman Niseko joins in 2027, and Amangani in Jackson Hole returns after its refurbishment — see the full Aman list.

How much does Aman Le Mélézin cost?

Roughly €3,350–6,200 per night for entry rooms across the winter season as of 2026, with suites above. It reopens for winter each December — the 2026–27 season opens 10 December 2026.

Which is better for families?

Rosa Alpina — Alta Badia's terrain is intermediate-friendly, the village is walkable, and the hotel's scale and spa absorb non-skiing hours better. Le Mélézin suits stronger skiers chasing the Trois Vallées.

When should ski weeks be booked?

Festive (Christmas–New Year) and February half-terms: 9–12 months out at both properties. January and March offer the same mountains with materially easier availability and softer rates.

Ski Weeks, Aman Standard

Festive dates at Le Mélézin, Rosa Alpina with partner perks, first-season Niseko requests — plus flights, transfers, guides, and the lunch tables that matter.

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