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2025-03-20

Tyrian’s ski escape: Sierra Nevada in a single day

All blogs A skier in an orange jacket and helmet carving through fresh powder on a steep slope under a clear blue sky. The dynamic movement and snow spray capture the thrill of high-altitude skiing.

Nestled in Granada, Andalusia, Sierra Nevada is Europe’s southernmost ski resort, offering world-class winter sports and outdoor adventures in a unique Mediterranean setting. Just 2.5 hours from Estepona, it boasts the longest ski season in Spain, running from November to late April. With over 110 km of ski slopes, exclusive resorts, and a luxury après-ski scene, Sierra Nevada is a haven for those who seek both adventure and refinement. In summer, it transforms into a paradise for hiking, cycling, and paragliding, making it a year-round destination. 

Skiing at the peak of southern Europe 

At 3,398m, Veleta Peak dominates the landscape, ensuring excellent snow conditions throughout the season. Cutting-edge snowmaking technology enhances natural snowfall, offering consistent quality on its 131 pistes, catering to both beginners and experienced skiers. 

Why Sierra Nevada stands out: 

Beyond the slopes: a summer playground 

Starry night over the rugged mountains, with the Milky Way stretching across the sky in Sierra Nevada. The landscape glows under the soft light, capturing the beauty of astrophotography in a remote, unspoiled setting.
© Sierra Nevada.

When the snow melts, Sierra Nevada becomes an outdoor playground, offering experiences that extend far beyond skiing. 

Luxury at high altitude: where to stay and dine 

Luxury mountain lodge with a steaming hot tub and heated pool, overlooking snow-covered slopes. Granada. Sierra Nevada. Spain
© El Lodge. Sierra Nevada.

Sierra Nevada is more than a sporting destination; it offers an elevated lifestyle with refined hospitality and gastronomy. 

Exclusive stays 

Gastronomy with a view: Sierra Nevada’s finest dining

Maribel restaurant in Sierra Nevada, featuring an elegant dining space with plush seating, ambient lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a snowy alpine landscape. A refined mountain retreat for gourmet experiences.
© Maribel.

Dining in Sierra Nevada blends hearty mountain cuisine with fine gastronomy, offering everything from rustic Andalusian stews to refined tasting menus. 

What makes Sierra Nevada truly unique is its proximity to the Mediterranean. Here, you can ski in the morning and relax on the beach in the afternoon. The vibrant cities of Granada, Marbella, and Estepona are all within easy reach, making it a dual-season retreat.

It’s the ideal escape for families or sports lovers who seek winter adventure without giving up coastal comfort.
This rare combination expands the possibilities of enjoyment—no need for a second mountain home when the peaks are just a drive away.

With private heliports, VIP chauffeur services, and exclusive alpine accommodations, Sierra Nevada remains one of Spain’s most sought-after year-round destinations. Whether for high-altitude adventure or an escape where snow and sea collide, Sierra Nevada is an exceptional place to experience the best of both worlds. 

Explore the many layers of adventure surrounding Tyrian and discover the natural richness of Andalusia beyond the coastline.