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St. Moritz Transfers
St. Moritz Transfers

St. Moritz Transfers

For a resort that exudes oppulance, luxury and glamour, seek no further than St. Moritz.

Regularly frequented by the royals, the rich and the famous, St. Moritz is synonymous with offering the best of the best, in every aspect. From pristine slopes, designer boutiques and Michelin-dining, St. Moritz has made its claim as one of the world’s most prestigious ski destinations.

Our VIP St. Moritz transfers should be your first and only choice to start your holiday. Our modern vehicles and professional drivers ensure a premium experience from start to finish.

Book your transfer online, meet your driver at your chosen airport, and we’ll take care of the rest. Here’s everything you need to know about our luxury St. Moritz ski transfers:

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St. Moritz transfers from €66 / £55

Alps2Alps ensures your transfer to St. Moritz is affordable, stress-free, and enjoyable. With ski transfers starting from €66 / £55 per person, you can save money without sacrificing comfort.

Choose your ideal vehicle and transfer type, pick a date and time, and we’ll be ready to meet you at the airport. Travel to St. Moritz in our modern vehicles, perfect for relaxing after your flight or gearing up for the adventure ahead.

Our experienced drivers prioritise your safety, your schedule, and a seamless arrival to St. Moritz. We also accommodate your ski equipment and provide child seats or booster seats for your convenience.

Your departure from St. Moritz is equally as pleasant – even if you’re sad to say goodbye! Your driver will pick you up from your accommodation and load your luggage. After you have made yourself comfortable, the journey back to the airport or train station can start.

Remove the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads with our convenient door-to-door service. Choose Alps2Alps to start your St. Moritz holiday right and focus on enjoying your time in this one-of-a-kind resort.

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Standard/economy transfer

Standard/economy

Up to 3 Passengers

Premium transfer

Premium

Up to 3 Passengers

VIP transfer

VIP

Up to 3 Passengers

Standard minivan transfer

Standard minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

Standard XL minivan transfer

Standard XL minivan

Up to 8 Passengers (can transport skis)

Premium minivan transfer

Premium minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

12-seater minibus transfer

12-seater minibus

Up to 12 Passengers (can transport skis)

16-seater minibus transfer

16-seater minibus

Up to 16 Passengers (can transport skis)

Get to know St. Moritz Ski Resort

Nestled in the Engadin valley, this Swiss Alps resort welcomes over 300 sunny days each year… is there anything St. Moritz can’t do? AND, St. Moritz has hosted two Winter Olympics, which speaks volumes about the resorts skiing opportunities.

The town is split into two areas; St. Moritz Dorf, think glitz, luxury hotels and bougie boutiques, and Moritz Bad, its elegant yet more relaxed counterpart, family-friendly activities and entertainment for younger groups.

Skiing and activities in St. Moritz

The resort’s terrain spans 350 km, with perfectly preened pistes, and snowparks and off-piste areas for freestylers and the fearless. With everything from chilled blue runs, to the daring black routes, St. Mortiz suits all, from beginner to seasoned pro.

Whilst all Swiss ski resorts are charming, the views from St. Moritz are otherworldly. The landscapes are truly something special whether you’re at the summit or in the villages. For those resting their skis for the day, there’s plenty to keep you occupied, from other winter spots, shopping, relaxation and fun activities.

Woman with head out of car in the snow on a transfer

St. Moritz skiing: an overview

It’s not just designer threads and fine dining that draws in the elites, its the exceptional skiing, in fact, it’s some of the best in the world! Beginners, make your way to the Corviglia ski area, with chilled blue and red runs to ease you in. For those more advanced, Diavolezza and Lagalb offer steeper descents and more challenging routes to get your heart pumping.

St. Moritz also offers excellent opportunities for off-piste skiing, with guides available to take you to some of the most remote and beautiful spots in the region. And, the resort’s state-of-the-art lift system means you can explore more, with less time waiting.

For snowboarders and freestylers, the snow parks provide a variety of jumps, rails, and half-pipes to hone your skills. Whether you’re meandering down beginner slopes, bolting down black runs or exploring off-piste terrain, St. Moritz’s skiing is an experience like no other.

Non-skiing activities in St. Moritz

St. Moritz is just as exciting off the slopes as it is on them. There’s plenty of non-skiing activities that allow you experience the beauty, culture and character of the Engadin valley.

If you want andrenaline, the famous Cresta Run is a toboggan track crafted by mother nature herself. Night-time tobogganing in particular offers a truly memorable experience. Or, you can try your hand at snowkiting – if you want to be propelled across the frozen lake by a kite?

Snowshoeing and winter hiking is also a favourites amongst St Moritz guests. Immersed in the snow whilst also appreciating some of the world’s greatest scenery; what’s not to love?

Things to do in St. Moritz village

The resort itself is so beautiful that you’ll even find bound of pleasure in a leisurely stroll around St. Moritz, through the villages or when you’re snowshoeing throught the forests. If you want peak relaxation, there’s numerous spas saunas and thermal baths in the resort.

The town also has ample cultural attractions, from art galleries and museums to the iconic leaning tower, a sure reminder of St. Moritz’s history. And of course, what the town is renowned for; luxury shopping. With high-end boutiques and designer stores in St. Moritz Dorf, there’s plenty of opportunity to spluge on fashion, shoes, jewellery and unique homeware.

Family-friendly and kids’ fun in St. Moritz

St. Moritz is a wonderful destination for family ski holidays. There’s endless options to keep the children entertained, from ice skating and indoor play areas, to sledging and horse-drawn carriage rides, there’s bounds of activities both on and off the slopes.

There’s also some of the best ski school in the Alps… maybe the world? There’s dedicated childrens programs to cater to all ages and ski levels, as well as the Snowli Kids Villages; the perfect place for younger children to learn to ski in a fun, safe environment.

Older kids and teenagers can let loose on some of the larger slopes, off-piste areas and snowparks.

Looking for accommodation in St.Moritz?

If you’re looking for accommodation in St.Moritz, look no further! Alps2Alps offers a variety of options for your stay. Whether you prefer hotels, apartments, chalets, or unique lodging experiences, there’s something for everyone. And remember, booking accommodation with us guarantees the best ski pass prices as well!

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Ski chalets in the Alps

St. Moritz off the pistes

A couple in a hot tub at a ski spa

St. Moritz après-ski

St. Moritz has a sophisticated après-ski scene to reflect is sophisticated reputation. Unwind with a glass of champagne at one of the town’s relaxing bars, or make a reservation of a lounge with a view, sipping and sun sets.

There are opportunities to party into the night if that’s your vibe. There’s a exclusive nightclubs and infamous après-ski events, from glamorous parties to live music. If you prefer a relaxed setting, there’s wine bars and traditional Swiss pubs to enjoy a quiet drink and sample local delicacies.

A woman eats dinner in an Alpine restaurant

St. Moritz restaurants

Dining in St. Moritz is a gourmet experience, with restaurants for traditional Swiss indulgence to Michelin-star experimental dining. The town is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, including Krone, Talvo by Dalsass and the two-stars Ecco St. Moritz and Da Vittorio.

Traditional Swiss cuisine to sample include classics like fondue, raclette, and rösti. But if you want to take your tastebuds international, the resort is sprinkled with Mediterranean, French, Italian and Japanese restaurants – to name a few.

No matter what you’re in the mood for, St. Moritz’s dining scene is sure to impress.

St. Moritz in summer

Ski chalets

St. Moritz summer activities

The resort’s location in the Engadin valley makes it the perfect base for hiking and mountain biking, with trails for all fitness levels, from easy walks to challenging hikes. Golfers will appreciate the 18-hole Engadine Golf Club, which is pristine and undoubtedly its the golf course with the best views.

For adventure, the resort offers windsurfing, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding on the pristine lakes, or view the beauty from the ski and paragliding for a bird’s-eye view of St. Moritz.

Families can enjoy horse riding, swimming in lakes or outdoor pools, and exploring the local nature parks and the farms. St. Moritz also hosts events throughout the year, including the famous St. Moritz Art Masters and the annual Engadin Ski Marathon

A green valley in summer in the Alps

Top tips for an Alps summer holiday

St. Moritz summer holidays are about embracing the great outdoors. The weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so pack accordingly. Layers are key, as the weather can change quickly, and don’t forget suncream, sunglasses and hats. Higher-altitudes means stronger UV rays.

Booking accommodation, activities and tours in advance is recommended during peak seasons, especially during the school holidays. Lastly, book your Alps summer transfer to St. Moritz in advance, that way you’ll get the best availability and remove any last-minute panic!

Got questions? We have answers:

For quieter slopes, avoid school holidays in February. March and April offer great spring skiing. January is cold but often snowy. Christmas and New Year are busy but magical. Occasionally, early skiing is available in late November.

Yes, St. Moritz is a bustling town all year round with many shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes open even in spring and autumn.

Booking a St. Moritz ski pass through Alps2Alps costs the same as at the resort. However, you will receive a discount on your ski transfer cost for every ski pass booked through us.

Renting ski equipment is 20-30% cheaper than renting when you get to the resort. Not only that, every pair of skis booked through Alps2Alps means more money off your ski transfer.

Yes, we partner with local shops to offer our customers discounts on ski and snowboard hire. You’ll receive an email with exclusive offers after booking your transfer with us.

Yes, we have seasonal offers throughout the year. We also have permanent discounts for groups of 4 or more (code: ALPS4U) and discounts for new customers. You can find all of our deals in one place, or sign up to our newsletter for exclusive discounts.

St. Moritz has accommodation for every budget, from five-star hotels to self-catering apartments. Choose based on your preference for convenience or independence. Hotels are great for town centre access, while self-catering is budget-friendly and flexible.

Yes, we provide transfers from major train stations, including Geneva, Lyon, and Annecy.

Yes, we offer private transfers with vehicle options to accommodate large groups and their luggage. You can book a private coach transfer for up to 49 passengers.

Yes, we provide child seats and booster seats at no extra charge. Please request these when booking.

We use modern, comfortable vehicles suitable for different group sizes, from 3 passengers to 49. We also have economy options through to luxury vehicles.

Yes! If you’re a small group or a solo traveller, we offer a shared transfer service. This service is more cost-efficient and we plan our schedules carefully to reduce waiting times at the airports as much as possible.

Booking is easy! Head to our booking form, choose your travel date and time, select your preferred vehicle and transfer type, and complete the booking.

Here you can also let us know if you’re travelling with your own skis, or if you would like to add on ski rental or book a ski pass.

Yes, and travelling midweek can save you up to 50% on your transfer. Avoid weekend traffic, cut costs and enjoy a smoother journey.

Yes, St. Moritz offers family-friendly activities, accommodations, and ski areas suitable for children of all ages and beginners.

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