Rosa Khutor Ski Resort
Rosa Khutor Ski Resort
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
About
Today, Rosa Khutor is a year-round world-class mountain resort It boasts a location very close to the slopes, advanced technology, amazing ski slopes designed by the globe’s leading experts, and the highest service and safety standards. Rosa Khutor is a prestigious resort that is nonetheless open to all. It is easily accessible via various transport options and offers a wide variety of activities for guests of different ages and families with children.
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Neon Oitylo, Greece180 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
The only two negative comments are : all is written just in Russian so it is hard on navigation. Also the people at site hardly if at all speak English other then this great ski lanes for all
Levels and decent price. About 5000 tubal for daily ski pass and full equipment rental.
Levels and decent price. About 5000 tubal for daily ski pass and full equipment rental.
Written February 2, 2020
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Thomas F
Oslo, Norway324 contributions
Sep 2020 • Couples
We came late to the village. To us it looked like if was only hotels, with only new buildings around the river. And with gondols going up the mountains. We had a good walk up one side of the river and down the other, with restaurants and shops.
I'd love to be here in the winter time.
It was a interesting museum at the end of the road, but unfortunately it was about to close for the night. To bad, next time 🤓👍
I'd love to be here in the winter time.
It was a interesting museum at the end of the road, but unfortunately it was about to close for the night. To bad, next time 🤓👍
Written September 4, 2020
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Tzahi W
Hod Hasharon, Israel6 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
Rosa Khutor is a fairly new ski site. New lifts and equipment. We stayed at Park Inn which is located closest to the ski lifts. Hotel has a ski rental equipment facility (same prices as the main ski rental depot but only "fun" level equipment and no "pro") . 3 day full rental package in. Helmet is $80 per person.
Not much of apre ski at the village.
Make sure you download offline Google translate russion as it's rare to find English speaking staff anywhere.
Highly recommend to buy local Sim card. 350 Rbl ($5) will get you whopping 24!!! Gig of data.
Buying a Sim card as well as exchanging foreign currency can be done at the Gorki Mall, 5 min taxi drive (300 Rbl) from Roza Khutor hotels.
Not much of apre ski at the village.
Make sure you download offline Google translate russion as it's rare to find English speaking staff anywhere.
Highly recommend to buy local Sim card. 350 Rbl ($5) will get you whopping 24!!! Gig of data.
Buying a Sim card as well as exchanging foreign currency can be done at the Gorki Mall, 5 min taxi drive (300 Rbl) from Roza Khutor hotels.
Written February 7, 2019
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Farabundo
Moscow140 contributions
Jan 2014 • Solo
I've been there on January 2, 2014, and must admit it's much better than in 2013 and 2012, but still there are a lot of challenges and here they are one by one.
1. To get there. Not bad now, when direct train from Sochi is running. Although the train stops in few kilometers from Rosa Hutor so you need a bus to come to the place. It wasn't a problem at the time of arrival, but see the point 7 below.
2. Queues to get gear and skipass. It's dissapointing. It doesn't take half a day as it was 1-2 yrs ago, but in order to get gear you need an hour or so. So take your own equipment or rent it somewhere else otherwise at Rosa Hutor you'll be asked to make your picture (!), sign the contract (!!) and also leave your passport or driver lincense (!!!). No wonder why it takes so long. BTW there is a new rent point on upstairs - on the next lift station (Plato) - so I saved around 30 minutes.
3. Queues to get up. First part of the day - it's OK, 3-5 minutes. Starting from 13:00 it's getting worse. See the picture. The problem is that skiing zone itself isn't too diverse so it basically consist of one pivot lift (three lifts in line, 8 pax cabins, goes to the very top) and some smaller open chair lifts around. Of course most of people go to the top through one bottleneck.
4. The skiing zone as I said is not too wide, if you used to ski another slope every other time - you'll rather be dissapointed. But I found couple of good red slopes (black one - Olympic downhill - were closed that day) with few skiiers and was quite satisfied with the snow quality.
5. Lunch time. Well, it was a bit strange experience. The place called "Nebesa" on the top looked very fashionable but they had none out of 4 salads, 1 out of 4 soups, no coffee at all and sachet tea at the price of steak. And I don't know whether it was their good or bad day. This is only place on the top and looks very nice. But I was like come on, you kidding! You'we got one month to Olympics, almost no time to improve :)
6. Way down. Here the real challenges come. First and most - bottleneck on the way down. In the morning all people don't come at one time, some like to sleep, some take longer way. But in the evening all slopes close around 16:00 and everybody try to get from Plato (first stop on the way up) down to the village. See the picture, guys - it's around 200 METERS LINE! My picture captured only the tale - there is 50 meters more to stay. The problem is that capacity of the first leg of the lift is the same as upper lifts. But the load has dramatic peak around 16:00. So it was engineered. Get ready to spend 45-60 minutes.
7. Way back. Again you need to take bus to get back to the train station. And most of them are passing by and stop near the station right on the highway where no stops provided! Simply because it's another side of the highway, opposite to station, so there are no bus stops. I don't mention that all people from Plato are still here and also want to get the same bus.
8. Train back. And the top of he challenges - the train. It turned out that the trains have quite regular schedule from very morning - 30-40 minutes gaps, which is good. But not around 16:00. Exactly at the time when most people are done with skiing they have 2,5 hours break! Do you follow? In the peak time trains stop! The next train is at 18:26. So you have an option after day of skiing to sit still for 1,5 hours (another hour you've lost at Plato to wait the queue) or take a bus and stay all the way to Sochi. I wouldn't recommend to take taxi since they're private and not safe by definition. I promised challenges, so here we go.
9. Prices. The only point which is really European. Around 40 Euro for daily skipass, and the same for the rent of the equipment. The train and the bus is cheap - around 2,5 Euro only. The lunch is hardly to be less than 20 Euro, so it's impossible to spend less than 100 Euro for such a challenging day.
All in all - I didn't find any reason to ski there anymore. So far it's a poor managed facilities, lot of queues, almost no food and expensive in terms of time and cash.
1. To get there. Not bad now, when direct train from Sochi is running. Although the train stops in few kilometers from Rosa Hutor so you need a bus to come to the place. It wasn't a problem at the time of arrival, but see the point 7 below.
2. Queues to get gear and skipass. It's dissapointing. It doesn't take half a day as it was 1-2 yrs ago, but in order to get gear you need an hour or so. So take your own equipment or rent it somewhere else otherwise at Rosa Hutor you'll be asked to make your picture (!), sign the contract (!!) and also leave your passport or driver lincense (!!!). No wonder why it takes so long. BTW there is a new rent point on upstairs - on the next lift station (Plato) - so I saved around 30 minutes.
3. Queues to get up. First part of the day - it's OK, 3-5 minutes. Starting from 13:00 it's getting worse. See the picture. The problem is that skiing zone itself isn't too diverse so it basically consist of one pivot lift (three lifts in line, 8 pax cabins, goes to the very top) and some smaller open chair lifts around. Of course most of people go to the top through one bottleneck.
4. The skiing zone as I said is not too wide, if you used to ski another slope every other time - you'll rather be dissapointed. But I found couple of good red slopes (black one - Olympic downhill - were closed that day) with few skiiers and was quite satisfied with the snow quality.
5. Lunch time. Well, it was a bit strange experience. The place called "Nebesa" on the top looked very fashionable but they had none out of 4 salads, 1 out of 4 soups, no coffee at all and sachet tea at the price of steak. And I don't know whether it was their good or bad day. This is only place on the top and looks very nice. But I was like come on, you kidding! You'we got one month to Olympics, almost no time to improve :)
6. Way down. Here the real challenges come. First and most - bottleneck on the way down. In the morning all people don't come at one time, some like to sleep, some take longer way. But in the evening all slopes close around 16:00 and everybody try to get from Plato (first stop on the way up) down to the village. See the picture, guys - it's around 200 METERS LINE! My picture captured only the tale - there is 50 meters more to stay. The problem is that capacity of the first leg of the lift is the same as upper lifts. But the load has dramatic peak around 16:00. So it was engineered. Get ready to spend 45-60 minutes.
7. Way back. Again you need to take bus to get back to the train station. And most of them are passing by and stop near the station right on the highway where no stops provided! Simply because it's another side of the highway, opposite to station, so there are no bus stops. I don't mention that all people from Plato are still here and also want to get the same bus.
8. Train back. And the top of he challenges - the train. It turned out that the trains have quite regular schedule from very morning - 30-40 minutes gaps, which is good. But not around 16:00. Exactly at the time when most people are done with skiing they have 2,5 hours break! Do you follow? In the peak time trains stop! The next train is at 18:26. So you have an option after day of skiing to sit still for 1,5 hours (another hour you've lost at Plato to wait the queue) or take a bus and stay all the way to Sochi. I wouldn't recommend to take taxi since they're private and not safe by definition. I promised challenges, so here we go.
9. Prices. The only point which is really European. Around 40 Euro for daily skipass, and the same for the rent of the equipment. The train and the bus is cheap - around 2,5 Euro only. The lunch is hardly to be less than 20 Euro, so it's impossible to spend less than 100 Euro for such a challenging day.
All in all - I didn't find any reason to ski there anymore. So far it's a poor managed facilities, lot of queues, almost no food and expensive in terms of time and cash.
Written January 24, 2014
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Travelingaroundtheworld
22 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
Very good ski resort, new and beautiful, only down point are the extra long lines...you have to wait too much for lifts.
Written February 16, 2020
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Alnoori777
Dubai, United Arab Emirates36 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Of many places I have visit, I consider Sochi to be by favorite destination for its reasonably priced and there are plenty to do. The weather is fantastic and place is very safe. You can sky and swim in the same day. For sport lovers, you will be surprised of how many activities there is to try.
Written June 14, 2019
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Adventure Eye
Basrah, Iraq273 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
If you planning to travel to Sochi, you most visit Rosa Khutor. It’s really amazing place for kids and adults.
I visited on June, the weather was very nice, the little ice on the top of mountain making the view more beautiful but it wasn’t cold. There is many activities for kids and for adults. You can go there by bus sharing taxi. About 45 minutes from center of Adler.
I visited on June, the weather was very nice, the little ice on the top of mountain making the view more beautiful but it wasn’t cold. There is many activities for kids and for adults. You can go there by bus sharing taxi. About 45 minutes from center of Adler.
Written June 19, 2019
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HoboTravelling
Southampton, UK35 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
English man in Russia ! And wow was I impressed. I have skied all over Europe and. Canada. All in all
Cheap - great lifts- great runs - good and cheap on mountain food and drink and friendly people. I could not ask for any more
Cheap - great lifts- great runs - good and cheap on mountain food and drink and friendly people. I could not ask for any more
Written March 9, 2017
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ShanTalarico
Vienna, Austria66 contributions
May 2015 • Solo
Perhaps I was amaze because I visited Rosa Khutor in a special life moment, in which I was deeply missing the mountains, but I honestly enjoyed a lot my visit to this place. I got there by "Lastochka", the train connecting the city of Sochi to Rosa Khutor. Everything there is very confortable: there are a lot of places where to eat and you can even decide to take a walk around the mountain. And that's what I did. I highly reccomend you to go there if you are in Sochi. Verpass es nicht :)
Written May 31, 2015
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Nasuella
Tel Aviv, Israel370 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
Been there for 4 days of skiing and had an excellent experience. Everything was very efficient and organized, plenty of ski paths and good restaurant selection
Written March 7, 2020
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Hello , I have planned a trip to Rosa khutor on 24th July ...just for one day ? Will it be enough? Also what all things I can do there ?
Nataly
Alanya, Türkiye258 contributions
Добрый день, вопрос к организаторам: куда мне обратиться по вопросу компенсации в связи с непредоставлением услуг по билету на канатную дорогу: канатки волчья скала и эдельвейс были закрыты, парк водопадов Менделиха закрыт, прогулки по Розе пик были запрещены. При покупке билета о непредоставлении данных услуг не информируют, билет куплен за полную стоимость и использован 05.05.2021
Добрый день, в период с 6 по 10 декабря начнет что то работать для катания на лыжах на Роза хутор?
Роза Хутор
Esto-Sadok, Russia
Добрый день, уважаемый гость Курорта "Роза Хутор"! Начало горнолыжного сезона 2020/2021 запланировано на 18 декабря. Ожидается, что с этого дня будут открыты для катания трассы курорта.
Но стоит отметить, что точная дата открытия зимнего сезона напрямую зависит от погодных условий и количества снежного покрова на склонах.
Для того, чтобы оставаться в курсе всех новостей и событий курорта, а также не пропустить старт горнолыжного сезона, рекомендуем Вам подписаться на новостную рассылку на нашем сайте или следить за обновлениями в официальных группах курорта в социальных сетях.
Дополнительную информацию об инфраструктуре и работе курорта Вы всегда можете получить по телефону горячей линии 8 800 5000 555 (звонок по России бесплатный).
Den
Omsk, Russia37 contributions
Добрый день. Подскажите, получится ли покататься на лыжах с 10 декабря по 16? С каких чисел обычно начинают катать?
Роза Хутор
Esto-Sadok, Russia
Добрый день, уважаемый гость Курорта "Роза Хутор"! Начало горнолыжного сезона 2020/2021 запланировано на 18 декабря. Ожидается, что с этого дня будут открыты для катания трассы курорта.
Но стоит отметить, что точная дата открытия зимнего сезона напрямую зависит от погодных условий и количества снежного покрова на склонах.
Для того, чтобы оставаться в курсе всех новостей и событий курорта, а также не пропустить старт горнолыжного сезона, рекомендуем Вам подписаться на новостную рассылку на нашем сайте или следить за обновлениями в официальных группах курорта в социальных сетях.
Дополнительную информацию об инфраструктуре и работе курорта Вы всегда можете получить по телефону горячей линии 8 800 5000 555 (звонок по России бесплатный).
Наталья Сорокина
Khabarovsk, Russia6 contributions
Я смогу в конце марта покататься на лыжах?
ValeryVoronezh
Voronezh, Russia87 contributions
Добрый день! При наличии снега, а год на год не приходится, кататься можно, НО есть одно большое НО, в конце марта очень тепло, так что структура снега будет мягкая
Tzuff K
Israel1 contribution
How much does ski equipment and ski passes cost?
And where can I get some?
Travelingaroundtheworld
22 contributions
Skipass will cost you around 43 usd per day
Skis and poles rental roughly 25 usd a day (but they will give you discount if you rent for few days.
There are many ski shops for rental around the resort, the easiest one is right in front of the main gondola. Skipasses can be bought in the cashier in the same place (in front of the gondola).
snow conditions for skiing the last week of december.
is it too crowdy from 20-27 december ?
thank you- Daniel
Alnoori777
Dubai, United Arab Emirates36 contributions
I will put it this way, you will have fun with crowded skiers :-) the queues are well organized and in general there are no long queues. The quality of lifts are excellent as well. The freshness of air, the view is spectacular with little winds most of the time. I hope the snow falls plenty before you arrive.
niv s
10 contributions
היי, מחפש מלון טוב ( 4-5 כוכבים) קרוב לרכבל\ים. עושים סקי משפחתי השנה וזה יהיה פעם ראשונה של הילדים שלי, רוצה שתיהיה להם חוויה מצויינת. אשמח להצעתכם. תודה!
A4389MR_
Gan Yavne, Israel124 contributions
אנחנו היינו במלון מריוט, מלון מעולה בקרבת מקום, יש בו את כל הנידרש, יש אפשרות להיות גם במלונות באתר עצנו, השאלה אם רוצים לכשות סקי לפחות ליומיים.
XelgaAndSergey
Moscow, Russia14 contributions
В прошлом году для всех проживающих на Роза хутор были бесплатные подъемы на роза плато. Как с этим обстоят дела в этом году?
Роза Хутор
Esto-Sadok, Russia
Добрый день!
В этом году для всех жителей отелей курорта билет "Путь к вершинам" 1440 р., последующие - 600 р. Покупка на ту же карту на ресепшн. Также вы можете подниматься в Горную Олимпийскую деревню на бесплатных шаттлах, которые курсируют каждые 15 минут. Внизу с остановки за рестораном Макдональдс. Наверху с остановки рядом с корпусом B, отеля Rosa Ski Inn.
здравствуйте.в первой половине ноября планируем приехать к вам в отпуск.хотел бы узнать у вас все горнолыжные трассы будут работать?
sevastyanov_denis
Moscow, Russia80 contributions
Рискованно, снег может быть только на самом верху, да и те трассы могут быть закрыты.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rosa Khutor Ski Resort
- Rosa Khutor Ski Resort is open:
- Sun - Sat 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
- Hotels near Rosa Khutor Ski Resort:
- (0.00 mi) Rosa Ski Inn Apartments
- (0.11 mi) Radisson Hotel Rosa Khutor
- (0.15 mi) Park Inn By Radisson Rosa Khutor
- (0.14 mi) Golden Tulip Rosa Khutor
- (0.17 mi) Tulip Inn Rosa Khutor Hotel
- Restaurants near Rosa Khutor Ski Resort:
- (0.02 mi) Che? Kharcho!
- (0.03 mi) Coffee BarBerry
- (0.09 mi) Luciano
- (0.09 mi) Black Bar & Grill Restaurant
- (0.14 mi) BRANCHE
- Attractions near Rosa Khutor Ski Resort:
- (0.10 mi) Archaeology Museum
- (0.10 mi) Pyramid Spa
- (0.10 mi) Roza Khutor Train Station
- (0.11 mi) Art-Studio Colour Mountains
- (0.15 mi) SPA Sabai
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