JASNA–CHOPOK, SLOVAKIA: Located in the country's Low Tatra mountain range, this huge resort has 30 chair lifts and nearly 40 runs.
BOVEC, SLOVENIA: This small resort may only have five lifts, but its 5,961-foot vertical drop is certainly impressive.
LEVI, FINLAND: With 43 trails and 26 lifts, Levi is the largest ski resort in Finland. Guests can also rent snowmobiles, go ice fishing, or take a reindeer excursion.
GUDAURI, GEORGIA: This young resort offers 7,400 acres of skiable terrain accessible by lift or by helicopter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMOUNT HERMON, ISRAEL: Take in views of Syria and Lebanon from Israel's only mountain with skiable snow.
PORTILLO, CHILE: Guests can purchase all-inclusive "ski week" packages featuring seven nights lodging, four meals a day, lift tickets, and access to fitness and entertainment facilities.
SHYMBULAK, KAZAKHSTAN: Ski runs of a variety of skill levels or try your luck going out of bounds on this mountain.
SINAIA, ROMANIA: This picturesque resort is known as the "Pearl of the Carpathians." A nearby castle and monastery are top Romanian tourist destinations.
BUKOVEL, UKRAINE: This rapidly growing resort boasts plenty of untouched terrain and hot springs for non-skiers.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDIZIN, IRAN: Located just an hour north of Tehran, Iran's first ski resort is one of the highest in the world.
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