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Courchevel Transfers
Courchevel Transfers

Courchevel Transfers

Courchevel, located in the centre of the French Alps, has many activities waiting for you. Sledding or Nordic walking, you choose. You can also see the French Alps from a bird’s-eye view and try an aeroplane. Lessons are available, and it’s perfect to challenge yourself into trying something new.

The Savoie resort is also family-friendly, offering many activities to engage the whole family. If you’re interested in visiting the Courchevel ski resort, we can help you get there.

Our dependable Courchevel transfers can take you to the French resort in less than two hours from airports like Chambery and Geneva Airport.

Discover the magic of the resort below, and what you can expect on our ski transfers to Courchevel:

Courchevel transfers from 17€ / 14£

Did you know that, in Courchevel, you can park in one of the 11 lots and jump in the free shuttles to explore the six villages in the resort? Transportation is always available to make your visit more relaxing. And, if you’re visiting during the winter season, the gondola lifts are running until 11:30 pm.

Alps2Alps ensures your transfer to Courchevel is affordable, stress-free, and enjoyable. With ski transfers starting from 17€ / 14£ 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 Courchevel 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 Courchevel. We also accommodate your ski equipment and provide child seats or booster seats for your convenience.

Your departure from Courchevel 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 Courchevel 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)

Courchevel

Get to know Courchevel Ski Resort

One resort—Six villages. The good thing about visiting Courchevel is that you have the opportunity to explore all six villages, all perfectly linked through the free shuttles. Saint-Bon is the village where it all began; Courchevel Le Prazs is where they host the French Olympic jumps; Courchevel La Tania is a must-see car-free village; if you’re visiting the Courchevel village, ensure to pay a visit to the Aquamotion aquafun centre.

Moriond is the village to go to après-ski as the village is ready to gift you the memorable moments; and finally, the Courchevel 1850, which is ideal for shopping, visiting the local shops, and having tasty gastronomical experiences.

Skiing and activities in Courchevel

Courchevel offers entertainment to all kinds of visitors, skiers or non-skiers. We will go through all the types of activities you can do, from horseback riding to hot-air ballooning (my personal favourite), mountaineering, or taking the kids to the library. The good thing about Courchevel is that they let you do the more random stuff like driving a piste-basher.

Discover all the different types of activities in the below sections.

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

Courchevel skiing: an overview

Courchevel belongs to the largest ski area in the world—The Three Valleys, which gives you access to 600 kilometres of snowy pistes to explore. Courchevel alone offers 150 kilometres of runs with over 55 lifts to take you to different levels of altitude. The French resort also offers snowsure throughout 85% of the pistes, which are well-known for being nicely groomed.

Non-skiing activities in Courcheve

As stated before, Courchevel hosts all types of visitors. The majority loves to spend some time on the snowy slopes; however, many others prefer to stay away from it.

Some non-ski activities are sleigh rides where you can explore the ski terrain during the night and experience a day in the life of a snow groomer. Dog sledding is another alternative where you get to build an unforgettable connection with the dogs while exploring the Savoie panoramic views.

And, one of the most popular choices for non-skiers is snowshoeing; many walking itineraries are available to choose from.

Things to do in Courchevel village

Aquamotion is very popular among visitors who visit the Courchevel village; slides, saunas, and steam rooms are available so you can relax and unwind away from the cold snow. If you want to stay indoors, bowling is an option located at Courchevel 1850, ideal for an end-of-day activity. Another suggestion based on what travellers did is visiting the Courchevel tourist office, where you can get guides of the city and the best places to visit.

Family-friendly and kids’ fun in Courchevel

Fun activities are available all year around for your family holiday at Courchevel. Exploring the Alps region by hot-air balloon is both fun and educational for the whole family. The Aquamotion Centre is a great option as well to keep you all entertained, where you get to relax by the pools and saunas and get a panoramic view of the French Alps. Mountain biking and cycling, and tobogganing are other popular family-friendly activities.

Looking for accommodation in Courchevel?

If you’re looking for accommodation in Courchevel, 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

Courchevel off the pistes

A couple in a hot tub at a ski spa

Courchevel après-ski

From bars with live music or DJs to relaxing spots to unwind after a long day, Courchevel has it all. La Folie Douce is the most popular choice; visitors say it’s a must-go at Courchevel; it’s a place to have fun with music and enjoy.

The VIP Slopeside Apres Ski is also a great alternative to grab a bite while having a 360 view of the snowy mountains. Our last suggestion is the Le Schuss, ideal if you’re looking for the classic alpine bar.

A woman eats dinner in an Alpine restaurant

Courchevel restaurants

We went through the immense list of restaurants available at Courchevel and hand-picked the most attractive ones based on the food and environment. The first option is the Chalet du Lac de la Rosière, where you get to enjoy a warm drink and taste organic products. The environment is beautiful, and the prices are accessible with an adult menu from 12 euros. Le Grill has a friendly and welcoming environment; they are family-friendly, and everyone gets to taste the French cuisine.

Courchevel in summer

Ski chalets

Courchevel summer activities

Visiting Courchevel during the summer season is being able to see the turquoise waters, clear blue skies, and beautiful panoramic views of the French Alps. Hiking between the lakes is a very popular choice. You get to hike through national parks belonging to one of the largest protected areas in Europe.

Mountain biking and cycling are also great alternatives. Eight different itineraries are available to choose from. It is also adaptable to different difficulty levels, so no one gets left behind. Other summer activities like paragliding or canyoning and rafting are ideal for the courageous ones!

A green valley in summer in the Alps

Top tips for an Alps summer holiday

If you’re looking into passing the summer season at Courchevel, planning is key. Choose an accommodation near the outdoor activities so you avoid wasting time on transportation. Pack layers of breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hiking boots if you’re planning on doing some hiking or climbing. Lastly, keep yourself hydrated so you can keep up with the activities.

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

Booking a Courchevel 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.

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

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