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Powder Snow, Sand Dunes and the Milky Way Great Winter Adventure in Colorado

United States - Colorado - Denver - Buena Vista - Telluride - Mosca - Colorado Springs

It’s Pretty Cool Outdoors

From $5200 to $6600 per person for 13 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • Setting off on a family trip across Colorado and its stunning landscapes, from Denver to the Great Sand Dunes!
  • Our selection of unique places to stay: artistic, urban chalet, hot springs, ski-in/ski-out, futuristic dome under the stars
  • Dog sledding, skiing in Telluride, and wide-ranging adventures are already included!
  • Direct flights, SUV hire, mobile app and Concierge service: Voyageurs extras /li>
There is something profoundly moving in the beauty of Colorado, a power that can touch even the youngest of travellers. Perhaps children come expecting ranches, burgers, and rugged valleys, where even the slightest breath of air or the smallest rolling stone produces an echo. They’ll be surprised to discover that Colorado is much more than that, especially in winter. What they will hear echoing through this majestic landscape is the whoosh of skis skimming over fresh snow in high-altitude resorts, and the bubbling of steaming hot springs in the mountains, where people plunge in wholeheartedly. And their cries of excitement as their sled sets off at full speed, pulled by dogs with infectious energy. And their silence as they look through the telescope at the stars that usually seem so far away. And finally, their sighs of contentment as they doze off in front of the fireplace, cheeks flushed from the fresh air and heads full of wild adventures. Your family adventure starts in Denver, the state capital. At an altitude of 1,600 metres (5,250 feet), this city perfectly captures the spirit of Colorado: its heritage from ancestral peoples, the dynamism of the Gold Rush, artistic creativity and a laid-back lifestyle, just a few miles from vast, wild open spaces. Then we head to Buena Vista in the Rockies, where winter unfolds in a soft, white embrace. Venture out in the snow on foot or by sleigh, then take a soothing dip in the hot springs in the protective shadow of Mount Princeton. Your next stop is Telluride, a popular ski resort that remains less fashionable - and therefore less crowded - than Aspen. From this lively, welcoming town, you can access a ski area of over 800 hectares (2,000 acres), rising between 2,600 and 3,890 metres (8,530-12,760 feet) in altitude. A paradise for winter sports enthusiasts, as well as for those who simply love postcard-perfect winter scenes. Then leave the mountains and snow behind to reach Mosca in the heart of the San Luis Valley - an absolutely magical place where plains streaked with rivers become sand dunes, then sharp-edged mountains. An unexpected setting for outdoor activities, it’s well-known among astronomy enthusiasts as a particularly good area for stargazing, as it’s free from any pollution. It is also a chance to explore one of the most surreal sites in the USA: Great Sand Dunes National Park, where rolling sand dunes stretch endlessly against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Along the road to Colorado Springs, you come across the Garden of the Gods with its striking red sandstone formations. Further on, there are western towns where time seems to have stood still. Colorado is definitely one of a kind.

Your Trip

Direct flights, a comfortable, roomy hire car - with a mobile app and GPS to help - should make getting around incredibly easy. And that's a good thing, because they play an important role - the very essence of a road trip. Your journeys are never too long and always on well-maintained roads. Stop off wherever piques your interest: a park, restaurant, cowboy town, or simply a landscape where you can daydream as long as you like. You’ll have a good number of stopovers to reveal the state as a whole, and stay long enough that you never feel rushed. So first, you have two nights in Denver, staying in a hotel with an urban chalet vibe that has borrowed works of contemporary art from the neighbouring museum. In Buena Vista, you’ll spend two nights in a homely, rustic accommodation with its own hot springs. Your ski-in/ski-out hotel in Telluride is the perfect place to relax after a day in the fresh air. Four days on site means you can make the most of the ski area and take part in the town’s entertainment. In Mosca for two days, you’ll find the most unusual accommodation of the trip: a villa set in the heart of nature topped with a transparent dome - a futuristic style with a sleek aesthetic and everything you need to observe the sky. And finally, spend your last night in Colorado Springs at a stylish, friendly establishment. While the itinerary naturally revolves around the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado, we have added in a dog sled ride that the whole family will remember for a long time. We have also reserved your ski equipment and passes for the Telluride ski area. And for anything we can’t plan ahead, our on-site Concierge can be contacted at any time during your trip to deal with any concerns or last-minute requests in real time.
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Denver - Colorado - Etats-Unis © Colin Lloyd / Pexels
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Denver - Etats-Unis © Droits Reservés
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Route - Colorado - Etats-Unis © Matthew Brodeur / Unsplash
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Etats-Unis © Olivier Romano
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Etats-Unis © Nicolas Quiniou
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Itinerary

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On arrival, settle in for two nights at a welcoming hotel with a mountain chalet feel, presented in a contemporary, urban style. The interiors are understated and elegant, the rooms spacious and comfortable. A pleasant surprise: the accommodation displays a selection of works from the neighbouring Museum of Contemporary Art, which guests can also visit free of charge.

A true symbol of the American way of life, Colorado’s capital is perched at 5,250 feet (1,600 m) above sea level, with the Rockies as its backdrop. A city inseparable from the conquest of the West and born during the Colorado Gold Rush, today Denver boasts a vibrant cultural scene with beautiful museums, charmingly restored historic districts, and lively alleyways.
Things to see and do - Have lunch beneath the vast industrial hall of Denver Central Market in the River North district - or RiNo - a spot mainly frequented by locals; shopping along 16th Street, a pedestrian avenue running from the Capitol and its gold-leaf dome to LoDo, Lower Downtown, a revitalised neighbourhood with streets adorned with street art; admire the striking Union Station; have dinner in Larimer Square, once the heart of the city during the Gold Rush, where shops and restaurants stand side by side; explore the city’s museums: the Denver Art Museum with its fine collection of Native American art, the interactive History Colorado Center, and the Clyfford Still Museum, which presents the work of the painter who taught Mark Rothko, with a distinctive feature - only natural light is used to showcase the artworks.
Optional - Attend a Denver Nuggets (NBA) game at Ball Arena.

Pick up the rental car and drive towards the Buena Vista area, in the heart of Colorado. On arrival, settle in for two nights in a stunning setting: an estate at the foot of Mount Princeton and Mount Antero. Your stay unfolds in charming wooden and stone buildings scattered across the property. Your room has a distinctly outdoor feel, with touches of wood and leather. On site, two restaurants offer comforting American cuisine. But what truly sets this place apart is the natural hot water that feeds the pools all year round - including the waterslide - and the wellness pools, as well as the spa.

Your accommodation is in a very small town in the Rockies, nestled between the Arkansas River and Chalk Creek. A breathtaking environment that lends itself to outdoor activities, and where even a simple walk feels like a grand adventure.
On your itinerary - a dog sled ride. With a professional musher, you climb aboard a sled pulled by a cheerful pack of dogs.  Once you’re on your way, you experience the silence of the Leadville region and may even take the reins of your own sled. The scenery is magnificent; only the crunch of the sled runners on the snow and the exuberant barking of the dogs break the calm. 
Not to be missed -   Your hotel has its own pools and thermal baths fed by hot springs, with naturally heated spring water between 99°F and 117°F (37°C and 47°C). Make the most of them - children are welcome here, and you can soak while taking in views of the majestic Mount Princeton. The property also provides fatbikes, an ideal way to travel over hills and valleys on the snow.
Optional - A snowmobile excursion.

Drive to the charming resort of Telluride, where you settle in for four nights, right next to the ski lifts that give access to the slopes. Your suite is spacious, comfortable and perfectly equipped. The décor is classic - not particuarly modern or original, but it remains authentic. After exertion, relax in the large outdoor whirlpool with a view of the mountains. Then we meet in the restaurant on the ground floor to enjoy grilled dishes and American classics: burgers, grilled cheese, Caesar salad, nachos, mac and cheese, ribs and more.

Less exclusive than Aspen but just as popular, Telluride is one of Colorado’s most trendy resorts. This charming Victorian town with a mining  heritage has everything you need to enjoy the pleasures of winter: ski slopes, snowshoe trails and evenings by the fireplace.  In the evening, the entertainment is lively, attracting a young, festive crowd who often gather at the pub or restaurant. Located between 8,530 and 12,762 feet (2,600 and 3,890 m) above sea level, the magnificent Telluride ski area covers 2,000 acres (810 hectares) with 148 runs for all levels, 13 lifts, and several freestyle zones.
Already included - Your 3-day lift passes giving you access to the Telluride ski area; your ski or snowboard equipment

Drive to Mosca and check in for two nights at a brand-new hotel in the  San Luis Valley, one of the few places in the world with ideal conditions for stargazing thanks to its exceptionally clear sky. Scattered throughout nature, the “villas” that welcome guests make the most of their surroundings. They are, in fact, extended by transparent domes which - with the help of a telescope - allow continuous observation of nature and, when night falls, of the starry sky. The interiors are extremely modern, even futuristic, with a focus on design and simplicity in natural tones - the result is simply stunning. They also have a whirlpool bath and a kitchen. However, Mediterranean-style meals can be ordered in the morning, at lunchtime and in the evening. Finally, guests can enjoy a full-service spa on site, and also have access to a planetarium and astronomy classes.

Mosca, at the crossroads between Alamosa and the wetlands of San Luis State Park, is the closest point to the entrance of Great Sand Dunes National Park, where sand dunes ripple for more than 50 miles (80 km) against a backdrop of snow-dusted mountains. The contrast between these two types of landscapes is strikingly beautiful and completely unexpected. You can freely set out to explore the Park’s dunes, especially the High Dune which, although not the tallest, still offers a sweeping view over the Park from its height of 656 feet (200 m). Rising 100 feet (30 m) higher, the Star Dune also reveals a breathtaking panorama. Along the way, you might be lucky enough to spot some four-legged locals - deer, bighorn sheep, bobcats or black bears.

Drive to Colorado Springs and check in for the night at a simple yet stylish hotel - exposed brick, vintage armchairs, plants, and secondhand furniture. The spaces are friendly and welcoming; the rooms are comfortable.
Things to see - Just outside Colorado Springs, don’t miss a stop at the Garden of the Gods, a park with striking red sandstone formations threaded with hiking trails. A little further on, the welcoming western town of Manitou Springs is home to hot springs and the Manitou Springs Dwellings - a reconstruction of ancient cliff dwellings.

Drive to Denver airport, return the vehicle and take your international flight home. Night spent on the plane, arrival the next day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Denver Nuggets NBA Game

Whether you support Denver’s icon team “the Nuggets” or not, attending a basketball game in their stadium is an experience in itself. The team with the memorable name has counted some great players among its ranks, such as Dan Issel, Alex English and Carmelo Anthony. Their home games are always played in a lively, friendly atmosphere, sure to be lots of fun for families, giving you a little taste of American culture.

Snowmobile Trip around Buena Vista

Board your snowmobile for a two-hour ride through the beautiful backcountry around Buena Vista. As you head towards Cottonwood Pass, your guide will explain the unique features of the region. Thrills guaranteed!

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Based on 2 adults and 2 children
The estimated budget for this trip is $5,200 to $6,600 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,900 per person

Included in this suggestion

  • Direct international flight with a scheduled airline
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Vehicle (SUV) rental for nine days
  • Two nights in Denver, in a quadruple room (room only)
  • Twos night in Buena Vista, in a quadruple room (room only)
  • Four nights in Telluride, in a family suite with breakfast included
  • Two nights in Mosca, in a family villa (room only)
  • One night in Colorado Springs, in a quadruple room with breakfast included
  • Dog sledding in Buena Vista, in a small group
  • Ski or snowboard equipment hire for three days in Telluride
  • Three-day lift pass package for Telluride
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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