Sunweb exclusive travel partner of Tomorrowland

Sunweb will be the exclusive travel partner of Tomorrowland next year, the dance festival taking place in the French Alps.

The new edition of Tomorrowland Winter, scheduled for March 19-26, 2022, will be held in the French ski resort around Alpe D’Huez.

According to the organization, the festival offers a total concept where Sunweb, as an exclusive travel partner, provides the complete trip for thousands of winter sports enthusiasts and festival goers.

The event is promoted as the “most complete winter sports vacation of the year.

For a week, the Alpe d’Huez ski resort will be all about skiing, snowboarding and partying in a magical Tomorrowland setting. Once again, the ski area will be transformed into one large festival area with several stages exclusively open to the ‘People of Tomorrow’.

The first edition of Tomorrowland Winter attracted over 25,000 visitors, but was unable to continue for the past two years due to corona. Now that it’s possible again, Sunweb and the festival organizer are once again joining forces for a winter sports vacation in the French Alps.

‘Tomorrowland Winter remains a unique festival that captures the imagination,’ says Mattijs ten Brink, CEO of Sunweb Group.

‘The international atmosphere and the cocktail of festival and skiing or snowboarding, is the ultimate for many revelers. As an exclusive travel partner, we do everything we can to give the ‘People of Tomorrow’ the experience of a lifetime.

Ten Brink says he is “extremely proud” that Sunweb is allowed to handle all steps of the booking process for Tomorrowland Winter.
‘This project is also an experience for Sunweb employees to work on. Our developers have been building the website for months and many a hackathon has been organized to get everything ready in time.’

Tomorrowland has already announced the first artists who will take the stage during the second edition of Tomorrowland Winter. They include such renowned DJs as Adriatique, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Kungs, Lost Frequencies, Martin Solveig, Ofenbach, Paul Kalkbrenner, Quintino and Yves V.

The performances take place stages at an altitude of more than 2,000 meters in the French Alps. (Photo Sunweb).

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This article is written by

Theo de Reus