About San Cassiano
San Cassiano forms part of the Dolomiti Superski area, which means you need just the one lift pass for access to 12 ski areas, 1,200km of pistes, up to 3,000m altitude and more than 250 million years of history. San Cassiano is an ideal resort for family skiing holidays. Not only is the skiing extensive and plentiful but the food and scenery are simply magnificent.
Walk the pedestrianised streets of this pretty village and listen to the mingling of three official languages. In this picturesque corner of South Tyrol, you’ll hear not just Italian, but also Ladin and German.
Nearby is the Sella Ronda circuit, which features some of Italy’s best skiing. But you don’t have to venture too far to enjoy San Cassiano’s superb Michelin-starred restaurants. It’s a year-round resort too. Stay in our chalets in San Cassiano in the summer and enjoy excellent hiking through mountain trails including the paths leading up to Lagazuoui Mountain.
Enquire
Time Zone
GMT +1hr
Language
Italian
Currency Information
The Euro (€) is the official currency of Italy. Coins are available in 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50, cent , €1 & €2 denominations. Notes are available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 denominations.
Money Matters
Travellers cheques are widely accepted for exchange or purchase in major cities, but in more rural areas, visit a bank to exchange them for Euros. Major credit cards are widely accepted here (though a limited number of merchants have American Express accounts) and ATM access is widespread. Exchange currency only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend in-country. Coins cannot be reconverted on departure. Save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction. You may be asked to produce them when you exit the country, and they are required if you intend to reconvert local currency.
Tipping Suggestions
You are not expected to tip on top of restaurant service charges, though leaving a small amount is common practice. If there is no service charge, you might consider leaving 10%/15%, but it is not obligatory. In bars any small change is left as a tip. Tipping taxi drivers is also not mandatory but suggested.