If you’re thinking about hitting the slopes in Spain’s highest resort, Sierra Nevada, a private ski lesson could be just what you need to boost your confidence or refine your skills. We haven’t tried it ourselves, but this review is based on detailed info and feedback from other travelers who’ve taken the plunge. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced skier, having a dedicated instructor can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your time on the mountain.
One thing we really like about this experience is the personalized attention you get—no huge group to compete with for your instructor’s focus. Plus, being at the highest resort in Spain promises some pretty spectacular views and fresh snow. On the flip side, a possible drawback is that equipment and ski pass aren’t included, so you’ll want to factor those costs into your budget. This tour seems well-suited for anyone who prefers a tailored approach to learning or improving their skiing, and isn’t looking for a large, busy group atmosphere.
Key Points

- All levels welcome, from total beginners to seasoned skiers
- Private instruction for groups of 1-5 people, ensuring personalized guidance
- Includes access to “badgie” app for tracking progress and achievements
- Located at the highest resort in Spain, offering excellent snow and views
- Duration is 2 hours, making it a manageable session for most travelers
- Equipment and ski pass not included, so plan accordingly
What You Can Expect from the Private Ski Lesson

When you sign up for this Sierra Nevada private lesson, you’re signing up for more than just skiing—you’re investing in a focused, personalized experience designed to suit your skill level. The lessons are available for all levels, which means whether you’re just starting out or looking to sharpen your technique, your instructor will tailor the session to your needs.
The lesson lasts 2 hours, which is long enough to get a meaningful dose of instruction without it feeling exhausting or rushed. The instructor will meet you at a designated spot just outside the Al-Ándalus cable car station in Plaza de Andalucía (coordinates: 37.0711, -3.3891). From there, you’ll head up the cable car to reach the highest ski resort in Spain, where the snow and mountain views are breathtaking.
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The Teaching Experience
The instructor is TD2 certified, a credential that suggests they are qualified and experienced in delivering quality teaching. They’ll focus on fundamental techniques, help you navigate the slopes, or offer more advanced tips if you’re already comfortable skiing. The idea is to make learning fun, engaging, and fully tailored to your pace and goals.
A unique feature here is “badgie,” a sports app included with the lessons that provides feedback on your performance, tracks your achievements, and helps monitor progress. This can be especially motivating if you’re keen on seeing tangible improvements or tracking your learning journey.
The Logistics
Since equipment and a ski pass aren’t included, you’ll need to bring your own gear or rent it locally. We’d recommend arriving at least 90 minutes early to allow enough time to get geared up, pick up your ski pass, and reach the meeting point. The total time investment makes this a good option if you’re short on time but still want a quality lesson.
Who It’s Perfect For
This experience is best suited for those who value personalized instruction and want to maximize their time on the snow. It’s also attractive if you are traveling with a small group, as it can be tailored to varying skill levels within the same booking. However, it’s not suitable for children under 2, people with mobility issues, or those with specific needs like wheelchair access or visual impairments.
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While only one review is available, it gives a sense of the overall quality. The reviewer rated the experience 5/5, emphasizing the high-quality teaching approach and the convenience of the private class. They appreciated the personalized guidance and the stunning mountain setting.
You might find that this kind of tailored attention boosts your confidence, making skiing more enjoyable and less intimidating. The lack of equipment inclusion might be a minor annoyance, but it’s common in private lessons, and renting gear locally is usually straightforward.
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Transportation and Practicalities

Getting to the meeting point involves taking the Al-Ándalus cable car from Plaza de Andalucía. It’s a straightforward process, and the cable car itself provides fantastic panoramic views. Remember to be there at least an hour and a half early—this ensures enough time to get fitted with gear, grab your pass, and meet your instructor on time.
The weather in Sierra Nevada can be quite variable, so come prepared with sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves, and weather-appropriate clothing. Don’t forget, alcohol and drugs are not permitted on the slopes, so save that for après-ski.
Cost and Value
Since the price isn’t explicitly listed here, it’s worth considering that private lessons generally command a higher rate than group sessions. But the upside is you get focused, personalized coaching, which can lead to quicker improvement. If you’re traveling with others (up to five), splitting the cost might make it quite reasonable compared to booking individual lessons. Remember, the lesson alone doesn’t include rental gear or lift passes, which are additional costs to consider.
Similar Experiences
If you’re browsing around, there are other options like group lessons, longer sessions, or packages that include equipment. For example, some 3-hour group lessons with equipment included are available, but if privacy and personalized attention are your priorities, this private lesson stands out.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This private ski lesson is a smart pick if you’re looking for a tailored learning experience without the hustle of big groups. It’s perfect for beginners wanting a solid start or more experienced skiers aiming to refine technique. If you’re traveling in a small group and want something flexible that adapts to varied skill levels, this setup works well.
It’s less ideal if you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility concerns, given the physical demands and specific access restrictions. But overall, for anyone eager to learn or improve their skiing in a picturesque, high-altitude setting, this lesson could be a great choice.
FAQs
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Yes, equipment isn’t included in the lesson price, so you will need to rent or bring your own gear.
What should I wear for the lesson?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, including sunglasses, sunscreen, and gloves, to stay comfortable on the slopes.
How long is the ski lesson?
The private lesson lasts 2 hours, offering a focused and manageable session.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Where exactly do I meet the instructor?
At the exit of the Al-Ándalus cable car station in Plaza de Andalucía, using the provided coordinates.
Is this suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 2 years old. For older kids, it depends on their skiing level and the instructor’s assessment.
Are lift passes included?
No, you’ll need to purchase a lift pass separately to access the slopes.
What language is the instruction in?
The instructor speaks Spanish, so some basic Spanish knowledge might be helpful.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re after a personalized, flexible way to learn or improve skiing in Sierra Nevada, this private lesson ticks a lot of boxes. It offers focused guidance from a certified instructor, at the highest resort in Spain, with the benefit of tracking your progress through the “badgie” app. While you should budget for equipment and pass costs, the tailored approach makes it worthwhile for those who want to get the most out of their time on the mountain.
This experience suits travelers who value quality instruction, small-group intimacy, and scenic mountain settings. Whether you’re a beginner eager to find your footing or an intermediate skier working on technique, a private lesson can make your Sierra Nevada trip more enjoyable and memorable.
If you’re ready for a more custom skiing experience, or just want to make sure you’re on the right track, this private lesson might be just what you need. It’s a straightforward, well-organized way to enjoy the snow with expert guidance, all in a beautiful high-altitude environment.
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