Mountain transfer and Winter Olympics 2026
Sky season
Cortina/Corvara/Arabba/San Cassiano/La Villa
NCC transfer service from Venice piazzale Roma, airports of Venice Marco Polo, Treviso Canova TSF, train stations of Mestre, Santa Lucia.
You can ski in the most famous winter resorts.
For the ski season in the Dolomites, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Corvara, San Cassiano, Due Ville, Madonna di Campiglio.
And more… San Martino di Castrozza, Alleghe and other destinations we have unbeatable rates…

All cars are equipped in winter with thermal tires, chains, anti skidding systems.
The service is also available on the occasion of New Year’s Eve, upon reservation.
Cortina d’Ampezzo
Skiing in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
The mountain resort bears the prestigious title of Queen of the Dolomites.
It’s located at an altitude of 1210 m among the most famous Dolomite peaks.
For example the Croda da Lago, the Nuvolau, the Cinque Torri, the Tofane group, the Cristallo, the Faloria and the Sorapiss that majestically surround it.
It is characterized by a combination of art, history and nature that makes it unique and of great interest.
It is a territory with a tourist vocation, whose economy is essentially based on trade.
Tourism developed especially after the construction of roads by the Imperial Royal Government.
It finally allowed access to the area.
It was called the Long Way of the Dolomites.
Of great interest is the sacred heritage: the main church of Cortina, dedicated to Saints Philip and James, has ancient origins (founded in 1208) and was rebuilt in 700.
Cortina/Corvara/Arabba/San Cassiano/La Villa
Madonna della Difesa
The Church dedicated to Madonna della Difesa, the Church of S. Rocco in Zuel and the Church of SS. Trinità in Maion are also worth a visit.
It also presents a museum patrimony: in the Ciàsa de ra Regoles there is the Modern Art Museum dedicated to Mario Rimoldi.
While in the Congress Center Alexander Girardi Hall you can visit the Ethnographic Museum Regole d’Ampezzo and the Paleontological Museum Rinaldo Zardini.
Great War Open Air Museum
Not to be missed is the open-air museum of the Great War that extends from the Lagazuoi.
Also Torri areas to Sasso de Stria and Forte Tre Sassi: fortifications, military positions and other artifacts that tell the tragic story of the Great War.
Winter Olympics 2026
Milan has the task of setting the Olympic torch alight!
The San Siro stadium (La Scala of soccer!) will host the magnificent opening ceremony for the Olympic Games, with extraordinary performances, the lighting of the Olympic torch and the athletes’ parade.
Following Expo 2020, the city has truly experienced its new renaissance, and as it becomes the leading light of the next Winter Olympics and Paralympics, it will be able to make its urban environments even more captivating. Increasingly eco-friendly and green choices will be made both for the city’s architectural development and for mobility.
All this buzz adds yet another reason to visit to the fashion capital before 2026. And Milan’s involvement in the Games goes beyond the opening ceremony in San Siro – several indoor competitions will be held in the city.
Milan is a hotbed for field hockey having already hosted the finals of the World Championships in 1994 and there will be matches in the new venues, PalaItalia Santa Giulia and Pala Sharp, to become the Milano Hockey Arena, the setting for Paralympic competitions.
Whereas, short track and figure skating are scheduled at the arena, Forum of Assago, now known as the Mediolanum Forum.
The city’s last “commitment”, at the end of all games, will be to lend the magnificent Piazza del Duomo for Paralympics closing ceremony.


