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4 March 2026 · BOOKING INTELLIGENCE

Best Time to Book Club Med Tignes: Price Data Across the Full Season

Tignes is Club Med’s longest-season French Alps resort. At 2,100m, it opens earlier and closes later than most resorts in the portfolio, with glacier skiing available well into April. That extended season creates an interesting pricing pattern — one that rewards families who can move their dates even by a few weeks.

Live price tracking from April 2026 shows that a 7-night, 2-adult package at Club Med Tignes ranges from £2,760 in late April to £8,830 at New Year — a £6,000 spread on an identical package at the same resort.

Tignes price data: what the numbers show

Based on daily price tracking across the 2026/27 winter season:

Departure week Price (2 adults) Notes
5–6 Dec 2026 £4,208 – £4,626 Early season
13 Dec 2026 £4,408 – £4,846 Pre-Christmas
20 Dec 2026 £5,954 – £6,546 Christmas week
27 Dec 2026 £6,798 – £8,830 New Year — season peak
3–31 Jan 2027 £5,912 – £6,502 January
7 Feb 2027 £7,266 Half-term peak
14 Feb – 7 Mar 2027 £6,116 – £6,610 Post half-term
14–21 Mar 2027 £5,246 – £6,812 Spring shoulder
28 Mar – 11 Apr 2027 £3,642 – £4,926 Late season
17–25 Apr 2027 £2,760 – £3,648 End of season

The pricing curve is clear: New Year and February half-term are the most expensive weeks, while late April — when the glacier is still open and conditions are typically excellent — offers the strongest value.

Why Tignes has a longer value window than most resorts

Most Club Med French Alps resorts close in mid to late April. Tignes runs later. This matters for the value calculation: at resorts with shorter seasons, the end-of-season window is compressed and the price drop is steeper but shorter. At Tignes, you have more weeks at the lower end of the range, giving families with some flexibility a wider choice.

The glacier skiing above the main Tignes ski area is also a genuine draw in spring. Late March and April at Tignes often delivers reliable snow when lower-altitude resorts are closing or going green. If your priority is maximum skiing quality and your dates are flexible, April at Tignes is one of the better-value propositions in the Club Med French Alps range.

The three windows worth knowing

Late April (£2,760 – £3,648 for 2 adults): The season’s most affordable weeks. The Tignes glacier ensures good coverage, spring conditions bring sunny skies and soft snow, and the resort is significantly quieter than peak weeks. At £2,760 for two adults, this is one of the most accessible price points across the entire Club Med French Alps portfolio.

Early December (£4,208 – £4,626): Tignes opens earlier than most resorts thanks to its altitude and glacier access. Early December weeks are materially less expensive than peak dates and typically offer reliable conditions from mid-December onwards. For experienced skiers who can avoid school holiday constraints, this is a week worth examining.

Late March (£4,926 – £5,768): After February half-term demand clears, prices at Tignes fall across March. Late March often hits a sweet spot: spring sunshine, good snow coverage, and prices roughly half what the same resort commands in peak weeks.

Tignes vs the rest of the Espace Killy

Tignes shares the Espace Killy ski area with Val d’Isère — one of the largest linked areas in the world. The terrain is essentially shared, but the pricing is not. For the same New Year week (27 Dec 2026, 2 adults), Club Med Tignes currently shows £6,798 – £8,830; Club Med Val d’Isère shows £13,608 — a gap of roughly £4,800 to £7,000 on the same departure date in the same ski area.

For most skiers, the practical difference between the two resorts as a skiing base is minimal — both offer access to the full Espace Killy. The choice between them is partly about the resort village character, but it is significantly about price. The Club Med Tignes vs Les Arcs comparison explores this further.

Booking timing

Tignes Christmas and half-term weeks are among the most sought-after in the Club Med French Alps portfolio. The combination of guaranteed snow at altitude and the Espace Killy terrain makes these weeks popular with experienced skiing families, and they tend to sell out early.

For peak dates, the booking window should be treated as opening in May or June of the preceding year. If you are reading this after August and have not yet priced up Christmas at Tignes, availability at better room categories may already be limited.

The When To Book tracker monitors Club Med Tignes prices daily across all departure dates in the 2026/27 season. When prices shift, the tracker records it.

Track Tignes prices before you book. Daily price monitoring across all departure dates, 2026/27 season. View the tracker →

Related reading: Club Med Tignes vs Les Arcs: Which is Worth the Price? · Best Time to Book Club Med Val d’Isère · When to Book a Club Med Ski Holiday

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