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Meribel Transfers
Meribel Transfers

Meribel Transfers

Nestled in the world’s largest ski area, Les 3 Vallées, Méribel is rightfully an iconic hotspot for skiers and snowboarders. With its traditional Alpine charm, extensive slopes, and energetic atmosphere, Méribel offers something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros.

Our Méribel transfers are designed to make your journey as seamless as possible. Your driver will be waiting at the airport, ready to whisk you on a journey in one of our modern and spacious vehicles.

Choose your date, pick your car, and enjoy a swift and hassle free journey. Here’s all you need to know about our Meribel ski trans.

Meribel transfers from €18 / £15

The convenient location of this French alps ski resort not only means easy access to other Les 3 Vallées resorts, but also easy access to several major ski transfers airports. In our 15+ years in the biz, we’ve perfected our Meribel ski transfers, so you can book our services with confidence.

Alps2Alps ensures your transfer to Meribel is affordable, stress-free, and enjoyable. With ski transfers starting from €18 / £15 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 Meribel 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 Meribel. We also accommodate your ski equipment and provide child seats or booster seats for your convenience.

Your departure from Meribel 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 Meribel 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)

Meribel Motterat Piste Map

Get to know Meribel Ski Resort

Meribel is part of the infamous Les 3 Vallées area in the French Alps. The wider Meribel is divided into three main areas; Meribel centre, Meribel-Mottaret and Meribel village. While each area has its own personality and character, they all maintain Meribel’s signature Savoyard architecture, world-class skiing and a guaranteed good time.

Meribel sits at 1,450 metres and its centrally located in Les 3 Vallées, so there’s easy access to over 600 km of interconnected pistes, ranging from gentle beginner run, so challenging off-piste skiing for the seasoned pros.

Skiing and activities in Meribel

If being bored is at the bottom of your holiday wishlist, you won’t have any worries in Meribel. From skiing, activities, apres and restaurants, there’s plenty to keep you busy!

Renowned for its vast and varied ski area, you’ll find plenty of slopes whether it’s your first time on two skis, or you’ve been shredding since birth. There’s also plenty of ski schools to accommodate families and first-time skiers.

If you do tire of Meribel, or fancy a change of scenery, there’s easy access to other Les 3 Vallées resorts, including Courchevel, Val Thorens, and Les Menuires.

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

Meribel skiing: an overview

Meribel’s is as diverse and vast, making it a top Alps ski destination for all levels. There’s a true pick ‘n’ mix of green, blue, red, and black runs, and opportunities for off-piste skiing.

Beginners, start in the Altiport area, with gentle slopes for true novices. Intermediates can find fun at almost any turn, with lengthy runs for cruising, or hair-raising routes through forests.

Advanced skiers and snowboarders can enjoy off-piste skiing at Mont Vallon, steep skiing on the Face run and dedicated freestyle ski areas and snowparks. You can even switch up it and have a go at handiskiing or ski touring.

Non-skiing activities in Meribel

If you’re taking a break from the graft, or you’re just not that into skiing, there’s plenty of activities both on and off the slopes.

If you want something ‘relaxed’, you can go sledging, dog sledding or snowshoeing. If want something to get the blood pumping, you can try fat biking, luge, and even see Meribel from the ski with winter paragliding.

Things to do in Meribel village

Meribel village is packed with shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars if you wanted a day off the mountains. There’s a strong culture and heritage scene with plentiful events, concerts, performances and exhibitions throughout the season. You can go and visit the Olympic Park, read a book in the library, catch a film at the cinema or unwind in the resorts spa and wellness facilities, or take part in some yoga. Whatever you’re after, you can find in Meribel.

Family-friendly and kids’ fun in Meribel

Whether you’re looking for family workshops, sledge runs, kid-friendly mini adventures, there’s activities for children of all ages in Meribel. There’s several playground and adventure parks, ice skating, swimming and bowling. Not to mention ski resort’s ski schools that are renowned for the excellent work for building a child’s confidence on the slopes. There’s also a Piou-Piou Club for younger children.

Looking for accommodation in Meribel?

If you’re looking for accommodation in Meribel, 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

Meribel off the pistes

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Meribel après-ski

Meribel and après-ski go hand in hand, with a lively scene, whether you want a relaxed drink or to party through the night. Popular party spots include the Folie Douce, The Den Meribel, and Le Rond, affectionately known as ‘The Ronnie’ – a Meribel institution known for a lively atmosphere and great parties. For a laid-back evening, the resort has many bars, pubs and wine bars, including Bar Le Coucou, Le Saint Amour and Savoy Bar to name a few.

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Meribel restaurants

Skiing isn’t the only thing that’s diverse in Meribel, just take a look at its culinary scene. For Savoyard cuisine, head to La Fromagerie for fondue, raclette and other traditional dishes. If gastronomy and terroire dining is your taste, there’s Tsaretta, Biancaneve, L’Ekrin and many more. If you want something to appeal to the children, there’s multiple pizzerias, crêperies and international cuisine.

Meribel in summer

Ski chalets

Meribel summer activities

Don’t reserve Meribel for your winter holidays, it’s also a fantastic summer destination. Meribel summers are perfect for avid hikers. Whether you want a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, there’s trails for everybody, all with unbelievable scenery. There’s plenty of mountain biking opportunities, an a beautiful 18-hole golf course in the mountains. Enjoy treetop adventures with the kids, fly-fishing, and stunning picnic and relaxation areas. And if animals are your thing, you can go horseback riding or visit Meribel’s mini farms.

A green valley in summer in the Alps

Top tips for an Alps summer holiday

Summer holidays in Meribel are all about embracing the outdoors, so pack accordingly. The weather at high-altitudes can be unpredictable, so pack plenty of layers, but more importantly, pack suncream, hat and sungless to protect your skin from the strong UV rays. Booking accommodation and activities in advance if you want the best availability and rates, especially if you’re travelling during school holidays. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or chilling, explore the lesser-known trails and hidden gems in the area.

Lastly, book your Alps summer transfer to Meribel 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, Meribel is a bustling town all year round with many shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes open even in spring and autumn.

Booking a Meribel 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.

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

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