Chase Olympic Thrills in the Heart of the Dolomite Alps
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Posted by: Covington Travel 2 months ago
The Dolomite Alps offer some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in Europe. As Italy hosted the Winter Olympics this year, this iconic region is stepping into the global spotlight.
For travelers drawn to alpine adventure, rich culture, and refined comfort, the Dolomites offer an unforgettable setting where world-class sport meets timeless Italian charm.

At Covington Travel, our travel advisors help clients experience the Dolomites in a way that feels seamless, personal, and perfectly paced.
Whether your dream trip includes skiing legendary slopes, exploring storybook mountain villages, or unwinding in luxury wellness resorts, we design each journey to reflect how you want to travel.
Why the Dolomite Alps Feel Like an Olympic Dream
Rising across northern Italy, the Dolomites are defined by jagged peaks, snowy valleys, and postcard-worthy towns. The region’s natural beauty, paired with elite winter sports infrastructure, makes it an ideal Olympic host and an exceptional destination for travelers.
Our advisors often recommend the Dolomites because they offer:
- World-class skiing and snowboarding
- Stunning alpine landscapes in every season
- Authentic Italian culture and cuisine
- Easy access to Olympic venues and event locations
- Outdoor adventure year-round, even beyond winter sports
With the Olympic spotlight shining, visitors can experience the region at its most vibrant while still enjoying moments of quiet beauty and relaxation.
Top Destinations for Olympic-Inspired Travel
The Dolomite Alps include several standout destinations that appeal to both winter sports enthusiasts and travelers seeking refined alpine experiences. Covington Travel helps match each destination to your travel style, interests, and pace.
Cortina d’Ampezzo
Often called the crown jewel of the Dolomites, Cortina d’Ampezzo blends glamour with Alpine tradition. Upscale shopping, elegant hotels, and direct access to premier ski slopes make it a favorite among luxury travelers.
During Olympic events, Cortina comes alive with energy, offering a front row seat to world-class competition alongside exceptional dining and accommodations.
Val Gardena
Val Gardena is known for expansive ski terrain, welcoming mountain villages, and deep alpine heritage. Guests enjoy scenic lifts, wide-open slopes, and cuisine reflecting both Italian and Austrian influences.
It is an excellent choice for travelers who value culture as much as adventure.
Alta Badia
For those seeking a balance of activity and indulgence, Alta Badia delivers. Gourmet dining, luxury chalets, and access to the famous Sella Ronda ski circuit make this area ideal for travelers who appreciate fine details and exceptional service.
Outdoor Adventures Beyond the Slopes
An Olympic-inspired trip to the Dolomites offers far more than downhill skiing. Covington Travel designs itineraries that include both active pursuits and restorative experiences, creating a well-rounded journey.
Popular options include:
- Snowshoeing through quiet winter forests
- Ice climbing on frozen waterfalls
- Winter hiking with sweeping mountain views
- Spa retreats focused on alpine wellness
- Scenic gondola rides above snow-covered peaks
For travelers who prefer relaxed sightseeing, the Dolomites also offer incredible photography opportunities, charming towns, and cultural experiences without the need for high-adrenaline activities.
Experience Italian Culture in the Mountains
One of the Dolomites’ greatest strengths is its blend of Italian lifestyle and Alpine heritage. Every village offers warm hospitality, regional flavors, and a strong sense of place.
Our favorite experiences include:
- Handmade pasta and regional cheeses
- Après ski dining in cozy mountain lodges
- Traditional Ladin culture and architecture
- Seasonal festivals and holiday markets
This unique mix of sport and culture makes the Dolomites appealing for couples, families, and small groups traveling together.
When to Visit the Dolomites for Olympic Excitement
Winter brings peak Olympic energy, with snow-covered landscapes and international events drawing visitors from around the world. Travelers seeking fewer crowds may prefer early-season or late-winter trips, when conditions remain excellent, and the pace feels more relaxed.
Our travel advisors can help you choose the ideal travel window based on your priorities, whether that includes attending events, skiing iconic runs, or enjoying the region at a slower rhythm.
How Covington Travel Plans Your Dolomite Alps Getaway
An Olympic-inspired journey requires thoughtful planning and local insight. From coordinating accommodations to navigating mountain transportation, details matter.
Covington Travel provides:
- Custom itineraries tailored to your interests and travel style
- Carefully selected alpine resorts and luxury lodging
- Transportation planning between villages and event areas
- Exclusive experiences and guided adventures
- Ongoing support before and during your trip
Our goal is to let you enjoy the experience while we handle the logistics behind the scenes.
Ready To Start Planning?
The Dolomite Alps offer a rare opportunity to combine Olympic excitement, alpine beauty, and Italian culture in one unforgettable journey. Whether you envision an active winter escape or a refined mountain retreat, our Travel Advisors are here to help you explore what’s possible.
Reach out to Covington Travel to begin designing a Dolomite Alps experience that feels effortless, personalized, and truly memorable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Dolomite Alps a top travel destination?
The Dolomites combine world-class winter sports venues with breathtaking scenery and authentic Italian mountain towns.
Where should I stay when visiting the Dolomites for an Olympic trip?
Cortina d’Ampezzo, Val Gardena, and Alta Badia each offer excellent lodging, slope access, and cultural experiences. Our advisors help determine the best fit for your trip.
Do I need to ski to enjoy a vacation in the Dolomites?
Not at all. Many travelers enjoy winter hiking, spa retreats, scenic gondolas, and village exploration.
When is the best time to plan a trip to the Dolomite Alps?
Winter delivers peak excitement, while early and late season trips offer fewer crowds with excellent conditions.

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