Watersports Guide for Courchevel
Discover the top Courchevel watersports
Cool off in Courchevel with a range of exciting watersports, from white water rafting and canyoning to wakeboarding and canoeing. Whether you're after adrenaline or a gentle splash, there's something for everyone.
Courchevel might be best known for snow, but it’s also a brilliant place to make a splash in the summer. From the thrill of white water rafting and canyoning to the fun of water balls or wakeboarding at the lake in Le Praz, there’s something for everyone. You can paddle down rivers in stable canoe rafts, bounce through rapids on a hydrospeed board or just enjoy the buzz of trying something new with expert guides to keep you safe. Whether you're after full-on adventure or a more laid-back way to cool off, Courchevel has plenty to dive into.
Canoeing / Kayaking
Canoe rafts are an unsinkable, stable type of inflatable canoe that allow you, without too much technique to profit fully from the joys and fun of white water river descent. The descents are taken on by groups of four to five boats, accompanied by a fully qualified guide. You are equipped with neoprene suits and shoes, a safety jacket and a helmet. The course you take is chosen according to the water levels and experience of the participants.
Canyoning
A not so gentle but extremely refreshing summer activity is one way to describe canyoning! Plunge yourself into the mountain streams via a series of abseil descents, jumps and natural water slides – just make sure you choose a warm day! You will make your way along rivers and rapids, using the river bed as a natural obstacle course. Not suitable for very young children, but anyone over the age of about eight can take the (very cold) plunge and try canyoning. With the safety of a guide everyone can abseil down cascades, splash into pools and ride the river rapids. You can choose from short beginners’ routes or longer ones for the more adventurous.
Different companies will have their own policies on age limits but usually, unless they are booked onto a children's activity course, anyone under the age of about 14 years old will have to be accompanied by an adult. A basic level of swimming ability is required for safety reasons. There are a number of adventure companies that offer guided descents down the local waterways.
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Ice diving
Plunge into the freezing waters and experience the thrill of diving under the icy layers above. Explore the beautiful water, the wildlife and ice formations found in the water. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced diver, you can have a go at ice diving. Adventure companies offering this activity will provide you with all the equipment and instruction you need and will take you on this underwater adventure.
Hydro-speeding
Hydro speeding is one of the newer 'extreme' water sports to hit the market, it's a fun and exhilarating way to get yourselves down a river using a large float, which bears resemblance to a bodyboard - be ready to cling on for dear life as you send yourself hurtling down the rapids! This activity is a little more demanding physically than rafting or canoe rafting, but allows you to discover the unique sensation of surfing down white water rivers. It is also accessible to all, no need to be a professional diver or swimmer, you just have to be smart at using the water movements, obstacles and waves. You'll be given a wetsuit, safety helmet and flippers. You will need to bring a towel, swim wear and if you wear glasses, a cord to keep them on. Guides will brief you with a safety demonstration at the beginning and there’s a vehicle to meet you at the end of the rapids that will shuttle you back to your starting destination.
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White water rafting
If you haven't experienced white water rafting before then this is a definite 'must try' on your list of activities to do! There are several trained guides in the resort who will let you experience some of the best white water rafting available in the Alps. From mid May until September, the mountain rivers flow furiously as they are fed from the melt waters running off the glaciers high above the town. There are various options available from a three hour adrenaline rush to a full days excursion - this activity is guaranteed not to disappoint.
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Aquamotion in Courchevel Village is a great spot to unwind after a day on the mountain. You can swim indoors or out in 34°C water, relax in the sauna, steam room or Jacuzzi, or enjoy one of the Balneo spa treatments. It’s more than just a swimming pool – there are water slides, wild rivers and even a wave surf zone. You’ll also find a climbing wall, gym, fitness and yoga classes and a restaurant, making it a fun escape in winter and a great option in summer too.