Skiers and snowboarders have until the end of today, March 5, to lock in the current price of the 2025 Epic Australia Pass, with prices set to increase from Thursday, March 6. The pass, currently priced at AUD 1,079 for adults, AUD 619 for children, and AUD 839 for seniors, offers unlimited access to Perisher, Falls Creek, and Hotham in Australia, as well as top resorts in Japan, North America, and Europe—including, for the first time, Verbier 4 Vallées in Switzerland.
New for the 2025-26 Northern Hemisphere season, Epic Australia Pass holders will be able to ski Verbier 4 Vallées for five consecutive days. Known for its legendary freeride terrain, 410 kilometres (256 miles) of trails, and breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, Verbier is Switzerland’s largest ski area. The resort, just two hours from Geneva, links six ski resorts across four valleys, offering everything from high-alpine steeps to scenic intermediate runs. This expansion adds even more value to the Epic Australia Pass, which already includes access to resorts like Whistler Blackcomb (Canada), Vail, Breckenridge, and Park City (USA), and Hakuba Valley and Rusutsu (Japan).
For those looking for a flexible option, the new Epic Australia 4-Day Pass is available for AUD 559 (adults), AUD 315 (children), and AUD 435 (seniors). This pass provides four days of skiing across Perisher, Falls Creek, and Hotham, with no blackout dates.
Epic Australia Pass holders also enjoy exclusive on-mountain discounts, including:
– 20% off group and private lessons
– 20% off equipment rentals
– 15% off lodging at The Station in Jindabyne
– Up to 15% off food and beverages at Perisher and Hotham-owned outlets
Skiers looking to lock in the best price of the year must purchase their Epic Australia Pass before prices increase on Thursday, March 6 with a downpayment of only AUD 49. With expanded access to Verbier 4 Vallées and a lineup of world-class destinations, this is a deal not to be missed.