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.
| Aman Le Mélézin | Aman Rosa Alpina | Aman Niseko (2027) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Courchevel 1850, French Alps | San Cassiano, Alta Badia, Dolomites | Mount Moiwa, Niseko, Hokkaido |
| Ski access | True ski-in/ski-out on the Bellecôte | Minutes to the Piz Sorega lift, Sella Ronda circuit | Ski-in on Moiwa; gates to Niseko United |
| Terrain character | Les 3 Vallées — the world's largest linked area | 1,200 km Dolomiti Superski; scenic intermediate heaven | The world's most reliable powder (~14–15 m/season) |
| Entry rate | from ~€3,350/night high winter | from ~€1,600/night | TBA — expect $1,800–2,500+ |
| Season | Winter season (mid-Dec onward) | Summer–mid-Oct + ski from early Dec | Winter + green season planned |
| Best for | Hard-charging piste skiers, French polish | Food-first ski weeks, families, scenery | Powder devotees, onsen-and-spa winters |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Festive dates at Le Mélézin, Rosa Alpina with partner perks, first-season Niseko requests — plus flights, transfers, guides, and the lunch tables that matter.