seasonal accommodation

Fancy doing a winter season and not working? Want to go out to the Alps and look for part time work? Looking for flatmates to split the costs or share a room? Maybe you have a job with a local company and need to sort your own accommodation?

Natives - the seasonal specialists - has teamed up with SeasonalAccommodation.com to offer accommodation across the Europe and North America. They offer the option to rent your own apartment, or share with others.

summer seasonal lets 2011

> Summer 2011

winter seasonal lets 2011/12

> Paradiski (Les Arcs, La Plagne, Peisey/Vallandry & Bourg St. Maurice)
> Espace Killy (Tignes and Val d'Isere)
> Three Valleys (Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thorens, Brides Les Bains)
> Chamonix
> Aravis (Le Clusaz, Le Grand Bornand)
> Les Deux Alpes and the Southern Alps
> Morzine and Northern Alpes

> North America (Whistler, Banff, Fernie and Mammoth)

> Bulgaria

> Shared accommodation

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