You deserve to shred on your own gear no matter where your winter travels take you. But flying with ski baggage on ANA can be expensive and time-consuming. Luckily, there’s a better way.
Flying with skis and snowboards on ANA is a thing of the past. Now, you can ship your skis, snowboard, and luggage directly to the slopes. With an on-time delivery guarantee and complimentary insurance, shipping your winter gear ahead is the best alternative to flying with skis and snowboards on ANA.
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At Ship Skis, we make getting your skis and winter gear to and from your destination easier than it’s ever been.
Enjoy a hassle-free travel experience to anywhere in the world.
It’s easy to ship your skis & snowboards with Ship Skis. Just pick your ski dates and schedule your shipment.
The shipping label will be emailed to you. Just print and securely attach it to your skis & snowboards.
We’ll pick up your skis & snowboards or you can drop them off. Travel with ease and avoid baggage claim.
Your skis & snowboards are shipped to the resort or lodge ahead of your arrival. Time to shread snow!
Notorious for its wide powder bowls, backcountry slopes, and tree runs, Niseko Ski Resort is regarded by many as the top ski destination in Japan. The area features four different ski resorts and averages 50 feet of snow each season. Waist-deep powder, incredible views of Mt. Yotei, and nearby shopping and dining options continue to draw skiers and snowboarders to Niseko every season.
Skiing at Shiga Kogen is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. The area itself consists of 18 interlinked ski resorts that have combined to create the largest ski area in Japan. The area hosted a variety of events in the 1998 Winter Olympics and now boasts 51 lifts, almost 50 miles of ski trails, and plenty of ski-in/ski-out accommodations to complete your stay.
Opened in 1998, Yongpyong Resort has hosted four FIS Alpine World Cup Games and the 2006 IPC Paralympic World Cup. 28 trails, 14 lifts, and a variety of terrain make Yongpyong Resort one of the largest ski resorts in South Korea. For beginners, the resort features wider, novice slopes, too.
Sapporo Teine offers some of the most incredible skiing for a much more reasonable price as opposed to other Japanese resorts. The resort itself refrains from attracting large crowds but it is still easily accessible. Sapporo, the host of the 1972 Winter Olympics, boasts some of the steepest slopes in Japan along with incredible panoramic views.
For equally as impressive powder with fewer crowds, Rusutsu Resort is the ideal destination. Rusutsu boasts an annual 600 inches of snowfall with 37 runs across 3 peaks. Its close proximity to the Pacific coast serves up several sunny days throughout the winter season and its incredible tree skiing and lift infrastructure give this resort extra points, too.
As a company of active skiers, we have experienced the hassles of traveling with your gear and understand how important these items are to you. Our team is available 7 days a week ready to help answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Mon-Fri: 8AM - 8PM EST
Sat: 8AM - 5PM EST
Sun: 9AM - 8PM EST
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