Meribel is situated in eastern France, in the Allues region of the Alps close to the Swiss border. The name Meribel is derived from the Roman name Mira Bellum, meaning beautiful view and this opinion was shared by the founder of the resort, the Englishman Peter Lindsay. He stumbled on the land in 1938 as he migrated south from Austria after the annexation by Hitler.
This was technically the first of many ski holidays in Meribel. Previous to this it did not have such a rich history as some other resorts in the region did. Many other resorts had their foundations in the mid to late eighteenth century and had celebrity endorsements from the outset. Ski holidays in Meribel did not truly take off until after the second World War.
Ski holidays in Meribel originally were just located around the one valley village, which was a community of farmers. Many of the inhabitants of the village gladly gave up their land to develop the resort and it began immediately in 1938 with the construction of the first fixed rope sled. This was followed shortly in 1939 by the construction of the first hotel and chalets.
As with many things, the sudden outbreak and severity of the war halted progress of Meribel however it was picked up again in 1945. The authenticity of the village resort was the primary concern and much of the raw materials that were used in the construction were locally harvested, a feature that has remained constant to this day.
In the post war period 1946 to 1954 rapid construction took place. 17 hotels, 40 chalets and 4 lifts were constructed and ski holidays in Meribel started to become increasingly popular. This was put down to the foresight of the planning, the natural beauty of Meribel and the way the resort had maintained the village community feel.
The increasing popularity of ski holidays in Meribel was also put down to the opening of a cable car linking Meribel to Courchevel, called the Burgin Saulire telebenne. This was the neighbouring valley and the community spread even further ten years later with the linking of Meribel to Tougnete, which linked the three valleys together.
Ski holidays in Meribel continued to grow in popularity until 1972 when a satellite resort was opened to cope with the growing demand. This resort named Mottaret was built in a similar style to Meribel however people can ski to and from their front doors. There is a tangible sense of community in the resorts that has been maintained throughout the decades.
During the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympic Games, Meribel hosted 52 of the 122 events. Ski holidays in Meribel improved dramatically due to the massive investment made in facilities such as the hockey stadium, which is now open for general use. There are over 40, 000 beds in the three valley resort and it remains some of the best skiing in the world.
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And that's exactly what is happening to Andorra, the tiny tax haven set in the European Pyrenees, and home to some of the best ski runs in Europe.
Up to now a drawback that Andorra has had is the distance from a major airport, two and a half hours drive to Barcelona in Spain or Toulouse in France, with some ski holidays starting with a night in one of the Barcelona hotels before setting off for Andorra.
But that is set to change with agreement for an aiport to be built just fifteen minutes drive from the Spanish / Andorra border.
As well as the extra ski tourists the new airport will impact Andorra as a tax haven. Andorra and the more famous Monaco are Europe's leading tax havens, with residents enjoying the benefit of no income tax. Property prices in Andorra are less than a third of the price of Monaco's.
Commenting on the new airport, one Andorra estate agent who specialises in Andorra property for sale thinks that the prices of Andorra properties will rise.
'At the moment Monaco has the advantage of being ten minutes away from an international airport by helicopter, while Andorra is over two hours. With that advantage gone we anticipate more people considering a tax haven will consider Andorra, with a resulting appreciation in property prices.'
Property in Andorra has risen an average of ten per cent a year in recent years, with three streams of buyers - the local market, buyers for ski holiday homes who are often on a Crystal Ski holiday and like Andorra enough to buy a holiday home, plus those looking for a tax haven.
The airport is to be located in Seu d'Urgell, and the first flights are anticipated to be in 2010 or 2011, with a runway of 4,500 feet - not long enough for some medium range aircraft, and it is likely that most commercial airlines using the airport will be 60 to 80 seaters, plus private jets much favoured by the wealthy who might now consider Andorra as a viable tax haven.
As well as being welcomed by the property business in Andorra, a new airport has been greeted enthusiastically by the skiing industry.
The country has upgraded facilities in recent years, and often competes as a top ski destination in Europe, with well known ski companies like Crystal Ski operating holidays for the British market.
In recent years the number of tourists for the Andorra ski holiday season has topped ten million visitors, and the ski industry is an important part of the country's economy, with the government investing in new infrastructure to help tempt visitors back for skiing for repeat visits.
But last year was the worst season for decades as the snow, which normally falls from end October, didn't arrive until mid March, and the first drop in the number of ski holidays in Andorra being sold by British and other European travel agents dropped from the previous ski season for some years.
The new airport cutting travelling time from the UK, one of the Andorra ski holiday's main markets, could boost the occupancy levels of hotels in Andorra significantly.
'When people are considering a ski holiday in Andorra', comment one travel guide, 'At the moment to reach Soldeu, one of Andorra top ski villages, it's two and a half hours from Barcelona to the capital la Vella, and then another twenty minutes on top of that - nearly a three hour trip after a flight. Cutting down resort arrival time from three to one hour will be enough to influence some people's decision on where to visit.'
Recent investment by the government has reached several million Euros designed to keep the country in line with other European winter destinations, and intended to make Andorra a natural choice for the ski and snowboard fraternity, the addition of an airport close to her border could help ensure that.
2010 can't come soon enough for Andorra and her ski industry.
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