Associazione Maestri Sci Italiani
Italy's national association for ski instructors. Uses a single-tier 'Maestro di Sci' qualification — instructors are either fully qualified or not. Regional colleges regulate territories and issue licenses. Requires fluent Italian.
Official website ↗Quick facts
- Country
- Italy
- ISIA member
- No — recognition via bilateral agreements
- Disciplines
- alpine, snowboard
- Certifications
- 2
Certifications
Official courses & pricing
Indicative figures from the association’s published materials. Confirm fees, VAT, membership, and venues on their site before booking.
Enrolment: Italy’s alpine Maestro is a single professional title (no intermediate instructor tiers in this dataset). Training and exams are organised through the regional Collegio Maestri di Sci / CONI-regulated pathway, not a single national shopping cart on amsi.it. Expect fluent Italian, racing-level technical standards, and multi-step exams. Contact your regional college and AMSI (info@amsi.it) for the current curriculum and exam calendar.
- Course and exam fees — Fees are set by regional colleges and training providers; not consolidated on amsi.it. Source · verified 2026-04-05 ↗
Enrolment: Parallel snowboard Maestro pathway through Italian regional ski-instructor colleges under the same professional regulation as alpine Maestri. Prerequisites include Italian proficiency and completion of the official modular exams. Use AMSI and your regional Collegio for authoritative schedules, prerequisites, and fees.
- Course and exam fees — Regional college pricing; not published as one AMSI-wide table. Source · verified 2026-04-05 ↗
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