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Kopaonik kicks off ski season with ski opening and luxury entertainment

As Kopaonik’s peaks are blanketed in snow and the forecast promises more snowy days, ski and snowboard enthusiasts are gearing up for another exciting season. The ski trails are being meticulously prepared to welcome the first wave of visitors eager to experience Serbia’s premier winter destination.

This year, Kopaonik remains the region’s top ski resort, with the Ski Opening event set to draw over 10,000 visitors. The celebration will feature an integrated entertainment program, offering all-day activities to ensure an unforgettable experience on the “Roof of Serbia.”

As is tradition, skiing will be free on the first day of the season, and for the following three days, visitors can enjoy a 30% discount on ski tickets.

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Luxury at Hotel Grand Kopaonik

The renowned Hotel Grand Kopaonik continues to set the standard for luxury winter tourism, offering guests an unparalleled experience in the heart of the mountains. Known for its world-class service, the hotel provides a comprehensive winter getaway with everything you could want: luxurious spa facilities, top-tier ski instructors, child-friendly amenities, and exceptional cuisine.

Surrounded by stunning ski slopes and breathtaking natural beauty, the hotel’s exclusive spa area is a perfect retreat after a day on the slopes. Guests can relax in the indoor and outdoor pools with panoramic views, unwind in the saunas, or enjoy indulgent spa treatments to recharge.

Kopaonik Music Week and unmatched entertainment

Kopaonik’s entertainment scene kicks into high gear next weekend with the return of the Kopaonik Music Week festival, organized by SKYMUSIC. The first event of the festival, Ski Opening by Music Week, will take place on December 6-7 in the Grand Kopaonik hotel’s ceremonial hall. This multimedia extravaganza promises to raise the bar for entertainment with cutting-edge audio-visual production, making it a perfect start to the winter season on the mountain.

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The musical festivities will continue through the New Year, with special performances on December 31 and January 1, including concerts by popular Serbian singers Seka Aleksić and Ceca. Their holiday performances are expected to be a showstopper, ensuring a spectacular New Year’s celebration that will leave guests with unforgettable memories.

Whether you’re here for skiing, luxury relaxation, or world-class entertainment, Kopaonik promises an exceptional winter experience for all.

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