Hirafu
from USD 1,101
per night
10 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Minimal modern mountain rental near Hirafu gondolas that is family-friendly, with big windows and a jacuzzi on the master bedroom.

Hirafu
from USD 616
per night
8 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Bright modern chalet in Hirafu with family-friendly conveniences and snow-capped tree views.

Hirafu
from USD 635
per night
8 pers. max. · 3 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Modern family friendly chalet close to the slopes with a well appointed kitchen and enclosed parking.

Annupuri
from USD 1,153
per night
10 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 4 bathrooms

Modern mountain rental with family-friendly amenities, ski dry room, and roomy social spaces.

Hirafu
from USD 7,336
per night
10 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 4 bathrooms

Luxurious mountain chalet with rooftop sauna, live-edge dining and family-friendly bunk room.

Hirafu
from USD 505
per night

Tsubaki

10.0 (1)
10 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 4 bathrooms

A beautiful chalet that combines Japanese and Western influences. It's located 10 minutes from Hirafu Welcome Center.

Hirafu
from USD 395
per night
4 pers. max. · 2 bedrooms · 1 bathroom

A modern apartment with a magnificent mountain view, perfect for a small vacation with your family.

Hirafu
from USD 459
per night

Old Man Creek A

10.0 (1)
10 pers. max. · 5 bedrooms · 4 bathrooms

Cozy comfort meets alpine charm in this Hirafu chalet with airy living spaces, practical garage, and easy strolls to slopes and village attractions

Hirafu
from USD 535
per night
8 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Modern family-friendly chalet in Hirafu with bright living spaces and mountain views.

Hirafu
from USD 791
per night
16 pers. max. · 6 bedrooms · 6 bathrooms

Spacious modern lodge in Hirafu with onsen, family bunk room and big communal living.

Hirafu
from USD 343
per night

Creekside A

9.8 (1)
6 pers. max. · 3 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Warm timber interior, lounge and ski-dry room meet prime location above Hirafu village for relaxed snow days.

Hirafu
from USD 1,412
per night
6 pers. max. · 3 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Modern alpine hideaway beside Ace Family Lift, blending comfort, warm style and après-ski convenience.

Rusutsu
from USD 208
per night
4 pers. max. · 2 bedrooms · 2 bathrooms

Modern mountain rental with onsen access, sweeping views and ski-in convenience.

Hirafu
from USD 1,120
per night
11 pers. max. · 6 bedrooms · 5 bathrooms

Sleek hill-side retreat near Hirafu slopes, with Mt Yōtei views, heated floors, open living and family ski convenience.

Breakfast Transfer
Hirafu
from USD 259
per night
5 pers. max. · 2 bedrooms · 2 bathrooms

Chic alpine haven with sweeping mountain views, family warmth, and steps from slopes for unforgettable escapes.

Hirafu
from USD 1,004
per night

Greystone

10.0 (1)
18 pers. max. · 7 bedrooms · 7 bathrooms

Spacious retreat in Hirafu Village offering sleek interiors, two on‑sen style hinoki baths, and a prime position near restaurants and the ski lifts.

Transfer
Hirafu
from USD 424
per night

Joyce Niseko

9.6 (3)
10 pers. max. · 4 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms

Alpine lodge in Lower Hirafu with Mt Yōtei views, warm fireplace and walk-able access to bars & lifts.

Niseko Village
from USD 438
per night
6 pers. max. · 3 bedrooms · 2 bathrooms

Elevated Niseko Village retreat with cozy living spaces, panoramic peaks, family bunk beds, and a modern kitchen.

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Best Niseko Chalets for Your Ski Holiday

Why You Should Stay in Niseko?

Niseko offers everything a skier or snowboarder could desire - reliable snowfall, superb on-mountain dining, stunning views of Mt. Yotei, and a vibrant community of skiers and boarders from around the world. Staying in your own Niseko chalet gives you the freedom and comfort to truly unwind and make the most of your time on the mountain. Chalets provide more space and privacy compared to hotels or ryokans, and many come with amenities like hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms, and ski valets.

Renting Ski Chalets in Niseko

Nestled in the Japanese Alps, Niseko is known for its stunning snowy landscapes, winding powder runs, and world-class après ski scene. From the moment you arrive at one of our handpicked Niseko chalets, you'll be captivated by the stunning mountain scenery, world-class skiing and unique Japanese culture.

Our chalet collection offers comfortable accommodation, amazing amenities and locations that put the area's famous powder within easy reach. Whether you are planning a honeymoon getaway or coming here with your whole family or friends, we can help you find the perfect chalet suited to your needs.

What to do in Niseko

During the day, hit the slopes at one of Niseko's many renowned ski resorts - Grand Hirafu, Annupuri, Niseko Village, and Hanazono. The interconnecting lift system across the four resorts gives you access to over 800 hectares of pristine powder.

If you’re not a big fan of skiing, visit the picturesque Lake Toya, one of Niseko's biggest attractions located at the base of Mount Usu, an active volcano. Enjoy a leisurely walk with the fam along the lake shore and try the food around the area. You can also do more exploring in the snow by going on a snowshoe or snowmobile tour. The trails meander through pine groves and past frozen waterfalls, offering beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

As soon as you’ve had your fill of adventures for the day, head to the many onsens around Niseko and enjoy a relaxing soak with the whole family. A perfect way to end the day in winter wonderland!

Niseko in the Summer

If you plan to enjoy the mountains in summer, we recommend checking out one of the area’s golf courses. The Niseko Village Golf Course, in particular, is a favorite. In fact, it was named Japan's Best Golf Course at the World Golf Awards in 2014. Alternatively, if you prefer adventure, scenic trails like those leading up Mt. Yotei are truly majestic.

Summer vacation is also perfect for the kids to enjoy the town’s parks and rivers. Consider taking a family rafting trip to experience one of the cleanest rivers in the world. We also recommend stopping by Fukidashi Park where kids can enjoy tasty natural spring water straight from the mountains—free of charge!

Where to Eat in Niseko

Abucha 2 is one of our team’s favourites (especially during winter!) for their authentic hot pot and sashimi selection. Make sure to get a reservation as tables tend to get full during peak mealtimes. Ezo Seafood is another go-to for their lip-smacking seafood—their oysters are to die for! Take note though that the restaurant is usually booked months in advance, so you might want to make a call as early as now. And oh, winter or not, we love our ice cream! Make sure to pass by Milk Kobo at least once when you visit Niseko Japan. They’ve got the best desserts that are locally-sourced and freshly made every time!