Unlock Australia and the World with the 2024 Epic Australia Pass – Prices Rise 28 Feb

February 21st, 2024
Drew Jolowicz on a sparkling sunny day in Hotham, one of three Aussie resorts you can access with your Epic Australia Pass. Phtoto; Dylan Robinson

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The 2024 Epic Australia Pass, Australia’s best value season pass, is currently available for $999 for adults, $569 for children (5 – 17 years), $779 for seniors (65+ years). That price is set to rise after February 28th and it’s also the last chance to lock in your Pass for just $49 upfront. So secure yours now and gain unlimited access for the 2024 season at Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham.

Based on five single day adult lift tickets at Perisher in 2023, the Epic Australia Pass pays for itself in just five days. But the perks don’t stop there, Pass holders also receive exclusive discounts on lessons, rental and accommodation, making a visit to these iconic Australian resorts that much more affordable.

Lock in your Epic Australia pass so you don’t miss out on days like this in Perisher. Photo: Perisher

Beyond Australia, the Epic Australia Pass unlocks the door to 75 world-class resorts around the globe in 2024/25 across North America, Japan and Europe. This opens up the opportunity to experience some of world’s best ski resorts either individually or to plan a multi-resort trip for the holiday of a lifetime,

How about a Colorado road trip exploring Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Crested Butte? Or the pick of British Columbia with a week at Whistler Blackcomb and then a cruise down interior BC’s famous powder highway visiting, Fernie, Kimberley and Kicking Horse.

Jess Winston-Smith,  experiencing the spectacular terrain in Meribel, one of the resorts in France’s Les Trois Vallées. Photo: Tony Harrington

Maybe a trip to the home of snow sports, the amazing European Alps including a visit to the Arlberg in Austria, Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis in Switzerland and the largest ski area on the planet, France’s famed Les Trois Vallees.  Add on a week in Italy at Skirama Dolomoti and it is looking like the ultimate bucket-list trip.

Then there is Japan. Just a nine-hour flight to Tokyo, spend a couple of nights in Tokyo and then head north to Rusutsu for five days where you could score deep powder and some of the best tree skiing in Japan. The Epic Australia Pass also unlocks five days access to Hakuba Valley and a huge variety of terrain across 10 ski resorts.

A powder day in Rusutsu is something you will not forget. Photo: Rhythm Japan

It’s a simple process in both Rusutsu and Hakuba.  Just head to the ticket office, show them your Epic Australia Pass and you’ll received a 5-day consecutive lift pass in return. Just make sure you have photo ID, so you don’t have to walk back to your hotel to grab your driver’s license (like I had to.)

Chase down some Japanese powder in Hakuba. Photo: Oliver Godbold

If you are headed to Japan for the last week of February and have a 2023 Epic Australia Pass, your timing is perfect. After a run of spring weather, it looks like real winter weather for the last week of the month with cold temps and snowfalls in the forecast for both Hakuba and Rusutsu.

For more information about 2024 Epic Australia Pass benefits and to purchase a Pass, visit epicaustraliapass.com.au.