Ikon Pass is expanding to the Italian Alps for the 2025/2026 ski season, with five new resorts in the Valle d’Aosta region joining its global portfolio of mountain destinations.
Pass holders will now have access to Courmayeur Mont Blanc, Cervino Ski Paradise, La Thuile Espace San Bernardo, Monterosa Ski, and Pila, strengthening Ikon’s European offering while showcasing one of Italy’s most scenic alpine regions.
"This partnership opens the door to U.S. skiers and riders, offering the opportunity to discover the breathtaking scenery and exceptional winter experiences that make Valle d'Aosta a true hidden gem of the Alps," said Danilo Chatrian, the general director of Courmayeur Mont Blanc Funivie and a project representative in Valle d'Aosta.
"From iconic peaks and world-class skiing to gourmet cuisine and authentic alpine charm, we are thrilled to share the unique spirit of our special region in Italy with a wider global audience."
Ikon Pass holders will receive seven combined days across the five resorts, with no blackout dates. Ikon Base Pass holders will have access to five combined days, while Valle d’Aosta will not be included in the Ikon Session Pass.
Travellers will also benefit from the unique positioning of the Valle d’Aosta region, as those skiing at Cervino Ski Paradise can cross the border into Switzerland to ski at Zermatt Matterhorn.
Erik Forsell, the chief marketing officer of Alterra Mountain Company, which owns Ikon Pass, said the expansion allows travellers to immerse themselves in Alpine culture.
“The special mountain culture of the Alps” will now be more accessible to a global audience, he said.
The move brings the Ikon Pass to 63 mountain destinations across 11 countries on five continents. In Europe, pass holders already have access to resorts in Andorra, Austria, France, and Switzerland. In North America, Ikon is valid across 17 U.S. states and four Canadian provinces.
The Ikon Pass is priced at US$1,429 and includes extra perks such as 25% off lift tickets for friends and family, up to 15% off food, beverages, and retail at select resorts, and discounts on ski gear from brands including The North Face and Blenders.
The Ikon Base Pass is on sale for $1,009, while the four-day Ikon Session Pass costs $489.