




Explore the rugged Tarentaise valley inside Vanoise National Park with IFMGA-certified guides. Choose day or multi-day trips through Les Trois Vallées, Les Arcs–La Plagne and Val d’Isère–Tignes for guided off-piste, freeride and ski-touring adventures in small groups.
Private
Alps
+1 Days
All year
High
Intermediate
Step into the wild side of the French Alps with a private guide for one day or an excitement-filled week through the spectacular Tarentaise region, a place of outstanding natural beauty that sits within the Vanoise National Park.
Explore four legendary playgrounds: alongside our IFMGA-certified Alpine Guides: Les Trois Vallées, Les Arcs–La Plagne, Val d’Isère and Tignes!
Les Trois Vallées — Using the lifts you can reach high bowls like the Borgne Glacier and Péclet (with options such as the Face Ouest or the Bouchet) and explore quieter off-piste zones like Lac du Lou, the Vallée des Encombres and the slopes around Aiguille de Fruit for long, varied descents.
Les Arcs–La Plagne — From Aiguille Rouge (3,226 m) you can access huge north-facing lines, including a 1,500-m off-piste run to Villaroger; Peisey-Vallandry and Les Arcs 1850 offer more wild terrain, plus short skinning approaches (≈1h20) to classic faces like the Pointe de la Foglietta.
Val d’Isère–Tignes (Espace Killy) — Expect steep, technical slopes on La Daille, Bellevarde and Solaise and high-altitude options around the Grande Motte Glacier (3,656 m), with choice lines such as the Mickey Ears, the Balme sector or other secret descents selected by your guide.
Groups are capped at six for personalized coaching, safety and a more rewarding day in the mountains. You’ll carry a light daily pack with equipment and snacks; full technical gear or ABS packs can be rented locally when required.
Ready to ski the wild Tarentaise? Reserve your IFMGA guide today—groups are capped at six for a personalized experience. Contact us now to check dates and book your adventure.
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You should have prior experience skiing on groomed slopes. Accompanied by a professional mountain guide, you’ll have the opportunity to refine your technique both on and off-piste. Your guide will also lead you beyond the marked runs to discover untouched terrain and the finest fresh snow, as you explore one of Europe’s largest and most spectacular ski areas.
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You can book a guide for anything from a single day to an entire week.
Participants should bring a 30-liter ski mountaineering backpack along with complete ski equipment, including skis, boots, skins, poles, and a helmet. Skins are not necessary on days dedicated exclusively to freeriding using ski lifts. Each participant must also carry an avalanche safety kit consisting of an ARTVA beacon, shovel, and probe. Depending on the chosen itinerary, a harness, crampons, and ice axe may be required for glacier sections; in such cases, these items can be rented locally. Similarly, an ABS backpack might be requested by the guide based on snow and safety conditions and can also be rented on site.
All technical equipment can be rented locally if needed. For personal gear, participants should bring high-mountain or glacier sunglasses, a ski mask, sunscreen, and lip balm. A warm cap, buff, and ski gloves—plus a lighter pair for climbing—are recommended. Layering is essential: a mid-layer for ascents, a waterproof shell, and an insulating base layer provide the best protection. Ski mountaineering trousers combined with tights are ideal, and proper ski socks will help ensure comfort throughout the adventure.
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The reality of "Adventure Dreamers" was born thanks to the crossing of paths of 4 boys who share the same passions: travels, mountains, skiing, climbing and sailing. Alessandro is a Roman entrepreneur, passionate about skiing and sailing. He takes care of the marketing and management of the site. Caterina, an educator who grew up in Bologna, loves working in contact with people and traveling the world. Luca, an all-round mountaineer, has chosen to live in the mountains, embarking on a career as a mountain guide. Jacopo, a mountain guide, yoga teacher and indology's student. Together with Caterina she takes care of the organization and management of events.
Why “Adventure Dreamers”? Because we need to dream and live adventures, which can enrich us and be shared with as many people who love sport, nature and are ready to grasp the riches that are around us.
How do we manage to organize these experiences? We have created a team of highly specialized guides and in synergy with tour operators, travel agencies and professionals in the tourism-sports sector we think and plan everything necessary to guarantee a unique and exclusive offer, with a good dose of adventure.
Today Adventure Dreamers is a company that organizes events in Italy and in some other countries around the world
Languages
Italian | French | English | German | Hindi
Certificates
UVGAM | IFMGA
Mihály
Frans
Great professional guide with lots of knowledge about the area.
Mike
Fransisco, Paulo and Marcello were each fantastic.
Rebecca
One of the most incredible trips I have ever done. Highly, highly recommend!!
Matthew
Bastian did a great job. The summit day was amazing!
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