Why this extension matters
This extension represents more than just extra days on snow; it positions Sierra Nevada as the only major ski destination in Southern Europe still operating in early May. Typically, the ski season runs from late November into late April or early May, thanks to the resort’s exceptional altitude and robust snow‑making infrastructure.
Thanks to recent colder weather and fresh snowfall, the mountain has maintained substantial snow depths at higher altitudes. This spring extension not only rewards winter sports enthusiasts with extra days of skiing but also offers a unique late‑season atmosphere where alpine adventure meets sun‑drenched panoramas.
Introducing the “Snow Spring” ski pass
To celebrate this extension, Sierra Nevada has launched a special spring ski pass called Snow Spring, designed to offer flexible access for skiers eager to make the most of these final weeks. The pass allows two days of skiing for approximately €72, valid from 6 April until the season closes on 3 May; ideal for travellers planning a longer stay or a quick alpine getaway.
Whether you’re a seasoned powder hound or a couple seeking a memorable spring escape, this seasonal offering elevates the Sierra Nevada ski experience to something truly special.
Beyond the slopes: spring events & experiences
What transforms this extension into a luxury‑level experience is the vibrant programming alongside the skiing. The resort’s spring calendar includes a curated lineup of events, such as:
- Sun and Snow electronic music festival — a sunlit après‑ski celebration blending beats with alpine views.
- Ultra Sierra Nevada — an endurance trail event that brings runners to the mountain’s spectacular high terrain.
- Live music sessions in Borreguiles and the Spring Festival in Pradollano — perfect for après‑ski relaxation and cultural immersion.
These curated experiences are ideal for travellers seeking more than just skiing; they complement a trip that marries outdoor adventure with lifestyle and entertainment.
Planning your visit
If you’re considering a late‑season ski trip this year, here are a few highlights to help you make the most of your plans:
- Best time to visit: mid‑April through early May for steady snow and longer days.
- Combine with culture: Pair your ski days with a visit to Granada’s UNESCO‑listed sites, rich history, and world‑class gastronomy.
- Weather and conditions: While higher runs are expected to maintain excellent spring snow, lower south‑facing slopes can soften earlier in the day — perfect for relaxed carving and sunset descents.
This year’s extension of the Sierra Nevada ski season to 3 May isn’t just an added week on the calendar; it’s an invitation to experience winter in full spring bloom. With premium terrain, a bespoke Snow Spring pass, and an immersive event lineup, there’s no better time to explore this gem of Andalusia’s high mountains.
Whether you’re chasing fresh turns or planning a luxury alpine spring escape, Sierra Nevada’s late‑season offering promises unforgettable snowy peaks bathed in sunshine.


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