Nevalia returns to Formigal for another year in 2025. The Aragonese ski resort, in collaboration with
Ron Barceló , offers you five days of skiing, snowboarding and the best après ski parties in the month of February: this year it will be from the 19th to the 23rd.
This activity aims to combine a winter plan through sport, partying and various unforgettable experiences. Called a “non-stop” party, it is characterized by the presence of “200 snow lovers” in an exclusive hotel, 5 days of skiing and the best après-ski with dozens of VIPs and multiple surprises. It is a plan designed for Generation Z.
In addition, this new edition comes with a great novelty, as Ron Barceló has increased its capacity and for the first time there will be 200 places available to enjoy five days in the snow. All of them will stay at the Hotel Snö Aragón Hills in Formigal together with artists and influencers who will join the party on the slopes of Formigal.
HOW TO ATTEND?
Those who want to participate can get passes to experience Nevalia 2025 through the Nevalia.es website, where, through a small game, they will have to plot their best ski jump to win a pass to the experience, as well as other mechanics that will be organized on Ron Barceló’s social channels.
Over the next few weeks, the brand will be revealing some of the details of this new edition: from the line-up of artists who will be in charge of making people dance in sub-zero temperatures to the VIP guest faces who will meet on the ski slopes of Alto Aragon.
A well-known Spanish sportswear brand has also designed an exclusive ski garment to celebrate this edition. The “top snow experience of the season” will be revealing details through social media.

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