Hello, Lykkers! Ready for a thrilling winter adventure? Today, we’re off to Krasnaya Polyana Ski Resort, nestled in the Caucasus Mountains.
This stunning resort is not only known for its world-class slopes but also for its breathtaking landscapes and unique mountain experiences.
Our first stop was Rosa Khutor, one of the most famous sections of Krasnaya Polyana. Host to the 2014 Winter Olympics, Rosa Khutor is a skier’s paradise with runs that cater to all levels, from beginner to expert. We couldn’t resist starting our day on the slopes, enjoying the thrill of the descent and the crisp mountain air. The ski season typically runs from November through April, giving us plenty of time to explore its various trails. Accessing the slopes costs around 3,500 RUB per day for adults and 2,000 RUB for children, which covers lift passes and entry to the resort’s facilities.
At the base of Rosa Khutor, we found charming cafés and shops selling hot cocoa and souvenirs—a perfect way to recharge after a few hours of skiing. One of the highlights was the cable car ride up the mountain. Gliding over the snowy landscape, we were surrounded by spectacular views of the Caucasus. The ride operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, giving everyone a chance to take in the sights.
Next, we headed to Gorky Gorod, another fantastic area within Krasnaya Polyana. This village-style resort has a unique appeal, offering activities beyond skiing, making it an ideal destination for families and non-skiers alike. We explored the quaint streets, lined with shops, restaurants, and even a spa, before trying out tobogganing on the resort’s specially designed tracks. Tobogganing costs about 1,500 RUB per session, and it was a fun alternative to skiing!
For a more relaxed experience, we took the funicular to the top of Gorky Gorod’s main peak. The journey offers breathtaking views of the valley below, and from the top, we could see the snowy stretches and winding trails that make Krasnaya Polyana so special. The funicular is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily and costs around 1,000 RUB per person. We highly recommend visiting the observation deck up there—it’s a photographer’s dream!
If you’re planning to visit Krasnaya Polyana, here are some tips to ensure a smooth trip. Dress warmly and in layers, as temperatures can be quite cold, especially at higher altitudes. Make sure to book lift passes and accommodation in advance—the resort is very popular, especially during peak holiday season. We also suggest renting equipment on-site; the resorts offer rental services with high-quality gear to suit all levels of skiers.
Beyond the slopes, Krasnaya Polyana has a lot to offer. From spas to indoor climbing walls, and even snowshoeing trails, there’s something for everyone. We spent an afternoon at the spa, which felt like the perfect retreat after a day of skiing. The resort also features guided snowshoeing tours, a fun way to explore the snowy trails at a slower pace. These tours are affordable, starting at about 500 RUB per person and are suitable for all ages.
Krasnaya Polyana has a unique charm that makes it much more than just a ski resort. Its scenic beauty and range of activities make it a perfect winter destination for everyone. We’ll definitely be back to explore more!