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6 hours
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The Super8 ski tour is a must-do experience when skiing in Cortina, offering breathtaking views of the most famous Dolomite peaks like the Tofana, Pelmo, Civetta, Marmolada, Fanes, Averau, 5 Torri and Conturines.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Il Tour prevede la scoperta del comprensorio Lagazuoi-5 Torri e dintorni partendo da Cortina d’Ampezzo. Viste mozzafiato e paesaggi dove venne combattuta la prima Guerra mondiale. Il trasporto è incluso nel prezzo e una guida locale vi farà scoprire questo magnifico comprensorio.
Full day tour around the Dolomites with ski or snowboard rental, including shuttle Pickup included
Full day tour around the Dolomites with your own equipment (ski or snowboard), including shuttle Pickup included
Hotel drop-off
Local guide
Photographer
Driver/guide
Hotel pickup
Lunch
Ski pass
Horse-drawn lift ride (2,50euro)
Taxi from Armentarola to Lagazuoi (6euro)
Select a pickup point
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
9 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Ricky1057,Mar 26, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Really poor for expectations and disappointing after the execution of the last Olympics. Two areas not connected to each other except with the use of ski buses that crosses the country. Really old-fashioned facilities if not antediluvian as the Faloria-Cristallo cable car (with change of cabin at the intermediate station). They could take an example from the Campitello di Fassa cable car. Of the 11 chairlifts, only one is with a protective dome and all with damaged and old-fashioned padding. At Faloria there is a kilometer ski lift (perhaps to be shortened and coupled with a chairlift that reaches the current finish) and the Vitelli chairlift to distribute skiers on 5 slopes.

455rayp,Mar 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Such a great place to ski. Highly recommended. Give youself a long day just in case you ski off to a place far from where you started.


David P,Feb 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is not a review of this tour company but of the Super 8 itself. Myself and a friend did it today. It’s very well signposted EXCEPT AT THE BOTTOM OF RED RUN 8 Falzarego lift so you don’t really need a guide. There is a sign post to go right, don’t take it , that just brings you back to the start, you have to take the lift up (also a sign post for the super 8 but hidden as you go down the run. Best to start at cinque torri, it can be reached from cortina via a gondola or drive to it as it has a big car park The horse ride was a waste of money, the bus to bring you back is another flat red run to the village, not the first hotel you see, but our bus from the village did also stop there so maybe try to be it from there Would I do the super 8 again or recommend it, probably not. Some beautiful scenery but not much better than elsewhere, the killer is all the flat bits , there are so so many flat bits that seem to go on and on so a lot of pole work (forget it if you are a boarder). Also confusing as you need to get a bus back to complete it
bruce l,Mar 22, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Paolo and the team were all fantastic. Board wax was the best I"ve ever had! Hope to be here again and will defo come to Boatderline!

299dicks,Jul 2, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had some snow in June and threw snowballs. You are right on the edge of a cliff after two lifts. A great refugio restaurant offers everything from drinks to cold sandwhichs or hot food, A do not miss experience though tickets are not cheap.
sarahhK3263BJ,Mar 6, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Best ski hire in Cortina. Paulo and the team were extremely efficient, friendly and knowledgeable for all skiing related enquires. We had a great time thanks to them.
c4me12on,Jan 27, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Terrible experience, I’ve never had to deal with such rude customer service in my life. My snowboard binding broke when I got off the lift stranding me at the top of the mountain (I was 3 lifts up at this point, at the mountain peak, with no way down). The lift attendant managed a miracle temp fix with his pocket knife to get me down the mountain. When I returned to the shop, I asked if could get a refund for just that one day of my reservation day since my day had been completely shot which I thought was a fairly reasonable ask. Instead, I was cussed at by the owner and told it was not their problem that the binding broke. Paolo, “the boss”, gave all of the following incoherent reasons why I didn’t deserve a refund: - “I fixed the binding in 3 minutes” - I was apparently somehow supposed to do the same at the top of a mountain without any tools, parts, or expertise - “You could have called us” suggesting he would climb to the top of the mountain to fix the binding and then promptly followed that with “obviously I’m not going to come up there and fix your binding” - “Whatever happens once you leave the store is your problem” washing his hands of all accountability for sending me up a mountain with faulty equipment - “These things happen and it’s not our fault. Our boots have been exploding because they’ve been sitting around unused since Covid” insinuating he’s sitting on a pile of shoddy equipment he knows is bad but continues to rent out anyways - When he finally conceded I was entitled to a “symbolic discount”, I asked how much to which he said “I’m the f***ing boss! I decide how much you get!” The next day I returned my gear and he said that he had reflected on yesterday and decided to give me 7 euros back…I would have preferred an honest slap in the face. After handing it to me he told me that I forgot to say “thank you”…
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