Clothing for skiing
- Softshell jacket
- Functional trousers
- Softshell jacket
- Base layers (trousers, top)
- Fleece
- Ski socks
- Gloves (waterproof)
- Balaclava
- Neckerchief
Skiing gear
- Skis/snowboard
- Ski boots/snowboard boots
- Ski poles
- Helmet
- Snow goggles
- Glacier glasses
- Back protector
- Backpack
- Water bottle

Leisure clothing
- Winter jacket
- Trousers/jeans
- Warm jumpers
- T-shirts
- Belt
- Evening wear
- Winter boots (waterproof with good tread)
- Socks
- Underwear
- Beanie/Headband
- Scarf
- Woollen gloves
- Pyjamas
- Sunglasses
- Bikini/Swimsuit
- Swimming trunks
- Towels
Hut clothing

Gadgets
- Helmet camera
- Camera
- Selfie stick
Activities on a skiing holiday
- Board games
- Card games
- Books
- Nintendo/tablet with games
- Drawing supplies
- Sled/snow disk
- Ice-skates
Toiletries
- Toiletries bag
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
- Body lotion
- Toothbrush/toothpaste
- Moisturiser
- Sun cream (50+)/lip balm
- Travel detergent
- Contact lens solution
- Hairbrush
- Razor
- Make-up
First Aid/travel pharmacy for a skiing holiday
- First Aid kit (including plasters, dressing)
- Blister plasters
- Painkillers
- Tape
- Supports
- Muscle cream
- Sun cream (50+)
- Cooling pads
- Disinfectant/mask
- Personal medication
- Glucose
- Heat pads

Electronics
- Smartphone
- Charging cable
- Tablet
- Laptop
- iPod
- Music box
- eBook
Documents
- Passport/ID card
- Driving license
- Health insurance card
- Vaccination record
- Visa (if required)
- Accommodation booking confirmation
- Plane tickets
Summary of the ski packing list
Warm clothing
You’re off into a winter wonderland and into the cold, so sufficient warm and functional clothing from head to toe should be on your skiing essentials list. The tried-and-tested onion principle is always a good idea. Functional clothing protects you from falling snow and on particularly cold days. So you can enjoy cosy evenings in the hut, your clothing should be comfortable. Of course, don’t forget some elegant outfits if you’re planning a snazzy gala evening at a restaurant.
Maintain your ski gear
After a long break being stowed away, your ski or snowboard gear probably needs a little looking after. Take your skis or snowboard to the ski service, ideally before your skiing holiday or at the resort, for waxing and edge grinding. This will guarantee you the perfect experience on the slopes right from the start. You should also try on your boots and check all strap buckles and lacing systems.
Material selection
Merino wool is a good idea for your ski trip checklist. In addition to breathable and temperature-regulating properties, it’s also antibacterial and odour-inhibiting, meaning you can wear your base layers for several days without having to wash them. This will cut down on what to take skiing. Just air them a bit and they’re ready again to support you on the slopes.
Alternative programme
If you’re travelling with children or the weather forecast doesn’t look great, you should also take great games, books and entertainment electronics.
Swimming gear should also be part of your skiing essentials list because many hotels or public swimming pools offer enjoyable bathing experiences and wellness opportunities. As an alternative outdoor programme, there’s also sledding, ice-skating or snowshoeing.
Pack sun protection
Heading into the sun – mountain sun is much more intense than on flat land. That’s why you should apply sun protection with Factor 50+ or at least 30+ even on cloudy days. The altitude mustn’t be underestimated either. Consuming plenty of liquid and glucose will help against feeling dizzy and circulatory problems. On particularly cold days, heat pads for the hands and feet are a great accessory.
Skiing holidays, here we come!
You’re ready to go – with this packing list for a ski trip, practically nothing can go wrong. Of course, you can add your personal and required items and favourites to this ski holiday checklist.

