From March 13 until the end of the winter season, a single ski pass will be available at the Elbrus, Mamison, and Veduchi ski resorts. This new pass will be available for leisure use on the cable cars until the end of May. Rustam Tapayev, Deputy General Director of Kavkaz.RF, announced this at the MITT-2026 tourism exhibition.
The new ski pass includes three days of skiing at each resort. It allows guests to choose their ski holiday based on the weather, cable car, and piste status. All days can be used in any order until the end of May. A single ski pass for skiers this spring will cost 12,000 rubles for adults and 7,200 rubles for children.
A leisure pass will allow guests to use the cable cars at the three resorts on any day until the end of the season. Three trips will cost 3,500 rubles for adults and 2,000 rubles for children.
The price of both ticket types is based on the sum of the number of days of vacation at the three resorts, plus a 30% discount.
"We know that guests have long been eager to enjoy skiing at any of our resorts with a single ski pass. Therefore, we plan to continue the 'Three Resorts' tariff from the beginning of the new 2026/2027 winter season. This will help guests explore all of our resorts more affordably and at a convenient time," said Rustam Tapayev.
At Elbrus in Kabardino-Balkaria, winter skiing typically lasts until July. At Mamison in North Ossetia, the ski slopes were open until mid-April during the first test season. The Veduchi resort in Chechnya offers year-round skiing on an all-season artificial-surface slope.