Are both skiing Holiday and ski Holiday possible?

Thank you.

I think you mean "holiday skiing" and "holiday ski." Yes, these two are both possible.

In the U.K., I think skiing holiday is most common.

Okay, I haven't heard of that term. Then I guess the original two are possible.

I agree with Ms Sue ... skiing holiday.

Yes, both "skiing holiday" and "ski holiday" are possible. However, there is a slight difference in meaning.

- "Skiing holiday" typically refers to a holiday or vacation where the primary activity is skiing. It implies that skiing is the main focus or purpose of the trip, and it might include activities such as skiing lessons, snowboarding, or other winter sports.

- On the other hand, "ski holiday" refers to a holiday or vacation that takes place at a ski resort or in a snowy mountainous region. While skiing is often a popular activity during a ski holiday, it is not necessarily the sole or main reason for the trip. A ski holiday might also involve activities such as snowboarding, snowshoeing, or simply enjoying the winter scenery.

Both terms are commonly used, and the choice between "skiing holiday" or "ski holiday" would depend on the specific context and the purpose of the trip.