
Piancavallo
Very good · 4.1k reviews
Strong value for Piancavallo, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Flying into Venice Marco Polo Airport? These are the 12 closest ski resorts, ranked by straight-line distance from the terminal. Mountain roads wind, so allow more time by car, but the order still tells you where the snow starts soonest. Each resort has ski-in/ski-out hotels you can compare in one click.
The closest ski resort to the airport is Piancavallo, about 67 km away in Italian Alps.

Piancavallo sits on the Pordenone plateau at 1,290 m, catching moist Adriatic fronts that drop more snow here than altitude alone would suggest. The 30 km of pistes are family-shaped, but the FIS slalom run keeps race squads coming back through winter.

Very good · 4.1k reviews
Strong value for Piancavallo, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Asiago sits on the Sette Comuni plateau at 1,000 m, a wide Veneto highland of pasture, cheese dairies and pine that knows snow better than the rest of the region. A constellation of small alpine areas (Kaberlaba, Verena 2000, Larici, Roana Mezzaselva) totals 40 km of piste, and 500 km of cross-country loops make this the largest nordic network in southern Europe.

Very good · 867 reviews
A long-standing favourite in Asiago, trusted by thousands of guests before you.

A pretty old village under the dramatic Pale di San Martino, this is one of the most photogenic small resorts in the Dolomites, on the Dolomiti Superski pass.

Very good · 956 reviews
A long-standing favourite in San Martino di Castrozza, trusted by thousands of guests before you.

Forni di Sopra is a working Carnic village at 900 m inside the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, with 25 km of pistes climbing to 2,073 m on the Davost-Varmost-Crusicalas chain. It costs a fraction of Cortina and keeps a real Friuli accent in its alleyways.

Excellent · 633 reviews
Strong value for Forni di Sopra, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Folgaria sits on a sunny plateau at 1,170 m above the Adige valley, the main village of the Alpe Cimbra. The Folgaria-Lavarone-Lusern lifts knit together a relaxed 104 km of mostly intermediate piste, and the Dolomiti Superski pass is on offer for days when you want to roam further into Trentino.

Excellent · 854 reviews
Strong value for Folgaria, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Falcade strings out along the upper Biois valley at 1 145 m, a Belluno Dolomites village under the spires of the Pale di San Martino. The lift link over the Passo San Pellegrino to Moena weaves it into the Trevalli circuit of 100 km, with the Marmolada and the Civetta lining the horizon and the Dolomiti Superski pass valid for everything.

Very good · 1.2k reviews
Strong value for Falcade-San Pellegrino, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Alleghe sits at 980 m on the lake at the foot of the Civetta wall (3,220 m). Ski Civetta links 80 km of pistes from Alleghe over Col dei Baldi to Selva di Cadore and Zoldo, Dolomiti Superski included.

Very good · 682 reviews
A long-standing favourite in Alleghe-Civetta, trusted by thousands of guests before you.

San Vito di Cadore is a quiet Cadore valley village at 1,011 m, with the great walls of the Antelao and Pelmo rising directly above. It sits ten kilometres down the road from Cortina d'Ampezzo and offers a fraction of the prices, with 23 km of friendly piste on the Col di Cugnan sector. The Belluno Dolomites World Heritage area starts at the door.

Excellent · 1.3k reviews
Strong value for San Vito di Cadore, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Predazzo sits where the Val di Fiemme bends towards the Latemar, a 1,020 m mining and forestry town that the lifts of the Ski Center Latemar now wire into a 100 km circuit with Pampeago and Obereggen. The Latemar pinnacles loom over every run, and the rebuilt Stadio del Salto hosts the 2026 Olympic ski-jumping and Nordic combined.

Very good · 731 reviews
Strong value for Predazzo, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

A high Val di Fiemme hamlet at 1,750 m where the jagged spires of the Latemar look close enough to touch and the pistes are built for families with a view.

Excellent · 547 reviews
Strong value for Pampeago, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Cavalese is the historic capital of the Val di Fiemme, a 1,000 m valley town with frescoed palaces and the steep Alpe Cermis cable-car climbing to 2,228 m straight out of the centre. The Marcialonga cross-country race finishes here every January, and the Dolomiti Superski pass opens the wider Latemar, Pampeago and Obereggen sectors a short drive away.

Excellent · 979 reviews
Strong value for Cavalese, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

The Marmolada (3,343 m) is the Queen of the Dolomites, the only glaciated peak in the range. The cable car from Malga Ciapela at 1,450 m lifts you to Punta Rocca at 3,270 m for the 7 km Bellunese descent.

Great · 402 reviews
A dependable, well-reviewed choice for a stay in Marmolada-Malga Ciapela.
Piancavallo, in Italian Alps, is the nearest at about 67 km in a straight line. By mountain road it is longer, but nothing else is closer.
As the crow flies, from the airport coordinates to each resort. It is a fair way to rank what is nearest, but real driving distance is longer on winding Alpine roads, so treat it as an order of proximity, not a transfer time.