Geneva To Chamonix Transfers
From €19.50

About Chamonix
Chamonix is the most renowned and famous town in the French Alps as its home to the largest mountain in Europe, Mont Blanc, situated only 90 minutes from Geneva Airport. It sits at average 1000m attitude, with it’s highest point a staggering 3,842m altitude at the top of the Aiguille du Midi ski lift, with amazing views over Europe’s highest mountain – Mont Blanc, and the whole Chamonix Valley.
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Chamonix has been a world-renowned ski resort ever since the Winter Olympics in 1924. This large ski valley caters for all levels of skiers. Les Houches and Le Tour are great for beginners and intermediates – whereas the resorts of Argentiere, Brevent and Flegere have slopes to test the most advanced skiers and snowboarders.
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Chamonix is a historic alpine town brimming with restaurants, cafés, shops, stylish hotels and old-fashioned auberges. Besides skiing, Chamonix is one of the best places to visit in France for hiking, biking, rock climbing and paragliding during the summer months too.
Incredible variety of ski terrain, suitable for beginners to the most experienced skiers.
Jaw-dropping views of Western Europe’s highest peak, and France’s biggest glacier the Mer de Glace
Explore a town bursting with life; take your pick from over 170 restaurants and a great nightlife
GENEVA AIRPORT TO CHAMONIX TRANSFERS FROM €24.50
Alpine Fleet offers a range of Chamonix Airport transfers including both shared and private transfers from Geneva Airport to Chamonix. The transfer time from Geneva Airport is approximately 1 hr 30 mins.
SHARED TRANSFERS TO CHAMONIX
Alpine Fleet offers shared transfers from Geneva Airport to Chamonix five days per week. We run high-frequency shuttle services that offer great value for money. We have two types of shared transfer services.
This is the absolute best value ski transfer option we have. With this option, you will be dropped off/ collected from one of our fixed points.
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Our fixed point shared transfer service also stops at Sallanches and Le Fayet for those connecting to another ski resort. The service then continues onwards to Les Bossons, Les Houches, Chamonix, Les Praz and Argentiere.
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Once in Chamonix, our stops cover most areas of the resort meaning you will be close to your accommodation.
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Please check our map below for all the stops on this route.
This is the same service as the fixed point line but with an additional last-mile minivan direct to your door.
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This upgrade will enable you to travel directly to your accommodation. This allows access to the chalets and hotels that are often on narrower roads and harder to reach.
In the resort & at the change-over points, we have an Alpine Fleet representative who will meet and greet passengers on arrival and departure coaches. Our reps are a great point of contact who will help with getting your bags on board to answer any questions you may have.
Private TRANSFERS TO CHAMONIX
A private transfer will involve you and your party being transported to the resort in a vehicle that is exclusive to your group.
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We offer private transfers to Chamonix from Geneva, Grenoble, Chambery and Lyon Airports. We can also organise collections from addresses within any of these cities, be it a hotel or private residence.
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We cater for all private group sizes using cars and minibuses through to large executive coaches. You can also choose from standard and premium vehicle options for your private transfer.
FROM THE AIRPORT TO YOUR DREAM HOLIDAY
Chamonix can be reached from a variety of Airports.
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Please note Alpine Fleet offers shared transfers from Geneva Airport only. All other airports are serviced on a private transfer basis.
Chamonix Airport Transfers, Distance & Transfer Times | ||
Geneva Airport to Chamonix | 99km | 1h 15m |
Chambery Airport to Chamonix | 145km | 1h 45m |
Lyon Airport to Chamonix | 220km | 2h 30m |
Chamonix to Geneva Transfers
As well as taking you to the ski resort at the start of your trip, you’re going to want to get back to the airport at the end.Â
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With Alpine Fleet, we also offer Chamonix to Geneva transfers. Just like the first leg of your trip, you can choose between a standard or premium private transfer back to Geneva.Â
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The journey time from Chamonix to Geneva is approximately 75mins. We will provide your exact collection time, one day prior to travel via WhatsApp & email.
AIRPORT TRANSFER BENEFITS
Our airport transfers to Chamonix come with a host of benefits to ensure that those travelling to the resort with Alpine Fleet have a stress free and and enjoyable start to their skiing holiday. The below are just a few:
Our airport reps will be waiting for you at the Alpine Fleet desk. Our staff will check you in and guide you to your transfer and can help with any questions you may have. It’s a reassuring way to start your transfer from Geneva Airport.
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We even have priority parking at Geneva Airport so our vehicles are very close to access.
Our professional airport transfer services always operate with punctuality and reliability in mind. Our call centre operates 24/7 in winter so we can always be reached.
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All clients travelling to and from Chamonix will receive an SMS concerning their pick- ups times the night before travel.Â
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By having a transfer already booked, it eliminates the stress and worry of having to find transport at the last minute.
All of our airport transfer vehicles are well-maintained and comfortable, providing you with a relaxing environment after a long flight.
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Our coaches to Chamonix have excellent leg room, toilets on board and room for all your luggage and skis which is sometimes not the case with smaller minivans that can be cramped and uncomfortable.
As standard, all our transfers are operated by local transporters who prioritise passenger safety. They’re familiar with the traffic and road conditions.
TOP THINGS TO DO
IN CHAMONIX
Mont Blanc is the largest mountain range in Europe & its specular beauty is not short of anything but amazing. You can take the Aiguille du Midi cable car and ascend to over 3,842m in Altitude. Here you can take in spectacular views, watch the adventure alpinists explore the mountain range, keep an eye out for skiers and climbers all over this area and embark on the ski challenge of the Vallee Blanche.
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Train du Montenvers Mer de Glace is another must do in Chamonix. This is where you enjoy a cog train ride up the side of the mountain to reach the Mer du Glace (Sea of Ice) this is the longest glacier in the French Alps, spanning over 12 kms.
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Chamonix is not just home to adventure sports and activities, but the historical town centre is jam packed with tasty restaurants, filled with local savoyard tasty food, and plenty of Italian choices since its so close to Italy. Rose Point is the prettiest restaurant in Chamonix and it’s worth having a drink here even if you don’t stay for lunch or dinner. If you are looking for a real local restaurant then we would recommend Le Monchu Restaurant, being here from 1972 in the heart of Chamonix and decorated with vintage mountain gear, you get the real French Alps feel here. Some other options if you are seeking Italian food Chez Paolo has you covered, it’s like walking into little Italy. Not to be missed are the ‘famous’ large burgers at Poco Loco situated conveniently on the main high street ( Rue Dr Paccard). If you are staying a little bit outside of Chamonix Le Vert Lodge & Restaurant is a great budget location with asian inspired pub meals located by Lac Gaillands.
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For Apres ski in Chamonix, it’s done a little differently to other resorts with most of the action occurring at the bottom of the slopes or in the town centre. La Folie Douce is located at the bottom of the Savoy piste, which has a great outdoor terrace and is equipped with stunning fire tables to keep you warm as you start to enjoy some afternoon drinks. Chambre Neuf is without question the most lively bar in Chamonix town for Apres, usually with a live band most afternoons. Dancing on the tables and jugs of beers flowing means you can enjoy until your heart’s content.
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In the evening you won’t be short of places to enjoy the lively local nightlife such as Barup, The pub and Beckett and Wilde found in the lively Chamonix Sud square.
ALTERNATIVES TO TRANSFERS
The other option holidaymakers have when travelling from Geneva to Chamonix is by car and train.
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If you travel by train you will need to travel to Annemasse, then change at St Gervais Gare Routiere & then continue up to Chamonix. For this it will take roughly 3 hours from leaving Geneva Airport.
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If you travel via car hire you will need to locate your destination and ensure that you know how to fit the safety requirements such as chains. When you arrive at the resort by car you will need to locate parking as not all properties have parking available, so make sure you do your research on where you will park as Chamonix has very limited parking.
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After a long flight, you may prefer the ease and convenience of a shared or private transfer that takes all of the organisation out of your hands.
SKIING IN CHAMONIX
Chamonix is known for an endless amount of off pistes, glacier skiing and steep area skiing. Chamonix is one of those resorts which due to the span of the mountain are not always connected. The main ski areas are Grand Montets, Le Tours, Brevent, Flerge, Les Houches.
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In Chamonix for Beginners we have two nursery slopes –Â Les Planards and Le Savoy. If you are a complete beginner, start here. Lot of ski schools are also located here and great access for families with children to start their ski skills.
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Les Houches is a great place for beginners and also has lovely rolling slopes in which you can also ski to parts of St Gervais.Â
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Flegere & Brevents are a well connected area of the resort in which you can enjoy the mountain valley views here and then also look over at Mont Blanc as you ski the area here. There are a variety of green & blue runs and even a few snow parks.Â
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Le Tour is further from the Centre of Chamonix however it is known as one of the sunny spots of the valley where there is a great choice of skiing for both beginners and advanced. You can even ski over to Vallorcine and over the swiss border. Le Tour recently opened a new cable car making it even more popular this winter season.
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Grand Montets in Argentiere is not for the faint hearted, which is filled with a lot of red and blacks pistes. There is also a lot of off- piste and glacier skiing in Grand Montets making it a mecca for the advanced skier and boarder. On a powder day, this is the best place to go but it also means there can be crowds, so get up early!Â
VISIT CHAMONIX WITH ALPINE FLEET
If you’re planning on making a trip to Chamonix, Alpine Fleet is here to assist you.Â
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We provide leading airport transfers, with effortless booking, from Geneva Airport to a whole host of ski resorts in the Alps including Chamonix. This includes private standard & premium private transfers which can cater just for you and your party.
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If you want more information on how to get to Chamonix, check out our blog on the topic. Plus, for a full guide on what to expect from skiing in Chamonix, we’ve got you covered here, too, with another article on exactly that.Â
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To find out more about what we do and to begin planning your Chamonix ski holiday, contact Alpine Fleet today.
Geneva Airport to Chamonix Transfers
Geneva Airport to Chamonix Journey Time: 1hr 30 mins
Private Transfers All Year Round
Quick Transfer Time - Great for Short Breaks
Geneva Airport
Sallanches Park and Ride
Le Fayet Gare
Les Houches Bellevue Lift
Les Houches Marie
Hotel Heliopic, Chamonix
Hotel Le Vert- Les Gaillands
Les Bossons Train Station
Rocky Pop Hotel Les Houches
Chamonix Sud Bus Stop
Chamonix Centre- (Tourist Office)
Hotel Alpina- Chamonix
MBC Bar and Restaurant
Argentiere Village - UCPA
Argentiere Grands Montets Bus Stop
Les Tines Bus Stop
Flegere Lift – Les Praz
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