
World's Best Ski Resort: Sitting in a natural bowl at 2,300 meters, Val Thorens once again snagged this top-tier award.

World's Best New Ski Hotel: Unrivaled hospitality and a serene setting with aprés options galore are what guests of Courchevel's Fahrenheit Seven can expect.

Fahrenheit Seven in Courchevel boasts a terrace with views for days. It's an ideal spot for a midday coffee break or a post-ski glass of wine.

World's Best Ski Hotel: W Verbier has owned this category since first winning in 2016.

There are six bars and restaurants at the W Verbier and ample lounge space for guests to kick back in after a day on the slopes.

The spa at W Verbier, Away, promises to really take you away with its aromatherapy, massage and beauty treatments.

World's Best Ski Chalet: Located in Zermatt, Switzerland, Les Anges overlooks the epic Matterhorn Mountain.

The terrace, with otherworldly views, is spacious and large enough for al fresco dining.

World's Best Indoor Ski Resort: Ski Dubai's indoor slopes have been awarded at the event for the third consecutive year.

Japan's Best Ski Resort: Rusutsu on Hokkaido is said to be for "powder lovers." Indeed, the area gets about 14 meters of snow annually.

Rusutsu is also known for its spacious, uncrowded terrain catering to both beginners and advanced skiers.

United State's Best Ski Resort: World-class skiing and top-notch service are what guests will encounter at Utah's upmarket ski destination, Deer Valley.

Because Deer Valley limits the number of lift tickets sold per day, the impeccably groomed slopes never feel too crowded.

Canada's Best Ski Resort: The Lake Louise Ski Resort in Banff National Park is one of Canada's finest ski areas -- and one of North America's largest.


