GENEVA TO CHAMONIX TRANSFERS
from €19.50



HASSLE-FREE GENEVA TO CHAMONIX TRANSFERS
Chamonix is one of the most renowned towns in the French Alps, home to Mont Blanc the highest mountain in Europe, located just 90 minutes from Geneva Airport. The town itself sits at an average altitude of 1,000 metres, with Mont Blanc soaring to an impressive 3,842 metres at its summit.
Chamonix has been a world-famous ski resort ever since it hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924. This expansive ski valley caters to skiers of all abilities. Les Houches and Le Tour are ideal for beginners and intermediates, while the resorts of Argentière, Brévent and Flégère offer challenging slopes for even the most advanced skiers and snowboarders.
A historic Alpine town, Chamonix is full of restaurants, cafés, boutique shops, stylish hotels and traditional auberges. Beyond skiing, it’s also one of the top destinations in France for summer activities such as hiking, rock climbing and paragliding.
Incredible variety of ski terrain, suitable for beginners to the most experienced skiers.
Explore a town bursting with life; take your pick from over 170 restaurants and a great nightlife
Jaw-dropping views of Western Europe’s highest peak, and France’s biggest glacier the Mer de Glace
GENEVA AIRPORT TO CHAMONIX TRANSFERS FROM €19.50
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 3 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.
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.
Once in Chamonix, our stops cover most areas of the resort meaning you will be close to your accommodation. 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.
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.
At the resort and at key changeover points, an Alpine Fleet representative will be on hand to meet and greet passengers as they arrive or depart by coach. Our friendly reps are your go-to point of contact, they’ll assist with loading your luggage and are happy 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. We offer private transfers to Chamonix from Geneva, Chambery and Lyon Airports. We can also organise collections from addresses within any of these cities, be it a hotel or private residence.
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.



CHAMONIX AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Airport transfers to Chamonix are fast, efficient, and ideal for both quick ski breaks and longer alpine holidays.
While Geneva Airport is the most popular and convenient choice, we also offer transfers from Lyon, Grenoble, and Chambery. No matter where you land, your Alpine Fleet driver will be waiting for you at arrivals.
Geneva Airport is the top choice for airport transfers to Chamonix, offering excellent international flight connections and a quick transfer time. With regular shared and private services available, it’s a popular option for travellers wanting to hit the slopes shortly after landing.
Chambery Airport is a good alternative during the ski season, especially for those flying in from other parts of France or nearby European cities. Its smaller size means quicker arrivals and check-ins, helping you get on the road faster.
Lyon Airport offers an extensive network of international and long-haul flights, making it a reliable choice for those arriving from further afield. Transfers are smooth and scenic, following well-connected motorway routes into the Alps.
Grenoble is a seasonal airport that caters especially well to winter travellers from the UK and beyond. It’s a practical option during peak ski weeks, with a direct route through the heart of the Alps.
No matter which airport you arrive at, Alpine Fleet provides safe, comfortable, and dependable transfers to the Chamonix ski resort, so you can focus on enjoying your mountain getaway from the very first moment.
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
The same care and comfort you experienced on your way to Chamonix awaits you on the journey back with our return transfers to Geneva Airport designed to be just as smooth and stress-free.
Our shared shuttles provide a cost-effective and practical option for solo travellers, couples, and small groups. Running several times a week, they offer a smooth and stress-free journey from Chamonix to Geneva Airport, without the expense of a private transfer.
Pick-up points are spread across the Chamonix Valley, including Les Houches, Les Bossons, Chamonix, Les Praz, and Argentiere. Our service also covers Sallanches and Le Fayet for travellers connecting from other resorts. Your pick-up time will be confirmed at the time of booking and we always recommend booking early, especially during busy periods.
For door-to-door comfort, our private transfers offer the flexibility to travel at your own pace. Your driver will collect you directly from your accommodation at a time that aligns with your flight, and take you directly to the airport with no waiting or additional stops.
Private transfers from Chamonix to Geneva are available year-round and are perfect for families, larger groups, or anyone looking for a seamless journey. Choose from standard or premium vehicles to suit your comfort and style.
The journey from Chamonix to Geneva Airport typically takes around 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on traffic and weather. To ensure a smooth experience, we recommend booking in advance, selecting an earlier pick-up for later flights, and sharing your flight details so we can suggest the ideal departure time.
Whether you choose a shared shuttle coach or a private transfer, Alpine Fleet makes sure your return journey is every bit as comfortable and reliable as your arrival.
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:
In the resort and at the change-over points, we have an Alpine Fleet representative who will meet and greet passengers on arrival and departure coaches. Our representatives are a great point of contact who will help you get your bags on board and answer any questions you may have.
With airport transfers from Geneva to Chamonix, you are provided with a hassle-free way to travel between the airport and your destination.
Rather than worrying about navigating unfamiliar public transport and roads or waiting in long queues for a taxi, these airport transfers ensure a smooth and seamless transition.
All of our airport transfer vehicles are well-maintained and comfortable, providing you with a relaxing environment after a long flight.
Our coaches to Chamonix have excellent leg room, and room for all your luggage and skis, which is sometimes not the case with smaller minivans that can be cramped and uncomfortable.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN CHAMONIX
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Europe, and its breathtaking beauty is unmissable. Take the Aiguille du Midi cable car to 3,842 metres for panoramic views, spot climbers and skiers across the peaks, and even tackle the legendary Vallée Blanche descent.
The Train du Montenvers – Mer de Glace is another must-do, offering a scenic cogwheel ride to the Mer de Glace—the longest glacier in the French Alps, stretching over 12km.
Chamonix’s town centre is rich in character, filled with cosy restaurants serving Savoyard specialities and Italian favourites. Rose du Pont is a picturesque spot for a drink, while Le Monchu, a local favourite since 1972, offers an authentic alpine dining experience. Chez Paolo delivers Italian charm, and Poco Loco is famous for its giant burgers. Just outside town, Le Vert Lodge serves great value Asian-inspired pub meals near Lac des Gaillands.
Après-ski here is centred around the town and the bottom of the slopes. La Folie Douce, at the base of the Savoy piste, has a lively terrace with fire tables, while Chambre Neuf is the go-to for live music and dancing.
Chamonix’s nightlife carries on into the evening with bars like Bar’Up, The Pub, and Beckett & Wilde in the buzzing Chamonix Sud square.



ALTERNATIVES TO TRANSFERS
The other option holiday makers have when travelling from Geneva to Chamonix by Car and Train.
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.
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 to park as Chamonix has very limited parking.
After a long flight, you may prefer the ease and convenience of a 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.
In Chamonix for Beginners we have two nursery slopes – 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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
VISIT CHAMONIX WITH ALPINE FLEET
If you’re planning on making a trip to Chamonix, Alpine Fleet is here to assist you.
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 both shared and private transfers which can cater just for you and your party.
If you want more information on how to get to Chamonix, check out our blog on the topic.
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
Our shared transfer service drops off at the following fixed points:



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
CHAMONIX
Chamonix is located in Haute Savoie about 1 hour and 15 mins from Geneva Airport. It is located on the Swiss and Italian border on the east side of France near Lake Geneva. The Village of Chamonix is home to highest mountain in Europe Mont Blanc
Chamonix is one of the oldest resorts in the French Alps. Its renowned for its high and vast mountain range that skiers and snowboarders through the years travel to for the adrenaline of exploring the highest mountain in Europe.
Chamonix is located at 1035 m above sea level. The peaks here reach up to 4810m with Mont Blanc & Grands Montets in Argentiere (3275 m)
The Vallée Blanche is a 23 km descent covering a massive 3000 metres vertical drop from the Aiguille du Midi (3842 m), the year round cable car that takes you to the top of Mont Blanc and then embarking on glacial route and experiencing once in a lifetime experience, beauty and sheer wildness adventure to Chamonix at (1050m).
Depending on the snow conditions you may need to use the Montenvers train to get back to Chamonix town, however with the new cable car that has opened accessing this from the Montenvers glacier is even more easier.
If you ask a Chamoniard (a person who is from Chamonix) they will tell you the best time is at the end of February as usually it’s a great time with more snowfall and also a little bit of sunshine. Traditionally the snow cycle is ever changing however this is a really key time to visit chamonix.
The easiest way to get to Chamonix is by Transfer, travelling on the A41 its the easiest way to reach the resort.
Due to limited parking access available in the resort, if you travel with a transfer company you can choose a central or door to door transfer and not have to worry about parking or driving conditions.
We have launched new chamonix transfers for winter 24/25 season from Les Houches, Chamonix, Les Praz, Les Tignes & Argentiere. Getting to Chamonix has never been easier. We Drive. You Ski.
During the winter months you are usually always snow sure at 2000m from November to May due to the number of glaciers within the Mont Blanc Resort.
Yes there is a great range of ski schools – one our favourites is Evolution 2 who can cater from beginners to advanced off piste adventures.
Chamonix is renowned for its off pistes however as a beginner, Chamonix does have some great nursery and beginner slope options. Planards, Sayoard and the bottom of Le Tour you have access to magic carpets and button lifts to get your experience. As you start to increase your ski level you can adventure to Brevent, Flerge and Le Tour who has great green and blue option slopes.
Chamonix is definitely fanatic for those adventure seekers wanting to explore off piste and backcountry skiing. The endless possibilities of adventure chamonix is where skiers and boarders dreams can come true.
If you are planning to venture off piste and backcountry then we would recommend a guide to ensure you get the most of our Chamonix Valley experience in a safe environment.
Chamonix was the home to the first ever winter olympics in 1924. It’s the 100th anniversary this year with the summer olympics happening in paris 2024 and in recognition of that, Chamonix will be hosting part of the olympic torch relay.
Yes, this resort has so much to offer non-skiers. You can choose to ascend to the highest part of Mont Blanc via the Aiguille du midi cable car which takes you up to 3,842m above sea level.
It’s absolutely magic up here to see the vast area of Mont Blanc and even say Ciao to Italy.
Train du Montenvers Mer de Glace is another must do in Chamonix and 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.
Whether you visit during the summer or winter, you will find lots of family friendly activities to do here. The town itself has many restaurants to choose from, from easy takeaways to enjoy your in self catered apartment or dine in.
La Folie Douce also has a great play area for children here, so you enjoy apres ski while your children enjoy the great little play area. If you’re a family Les Houches is a great ski area for beginners so why not look at this beautiful village just 10 minutes by bus from the centre of Chamonix & very easily accessible.
Chamonix is not short for choice, from Airbnbs, self catered apartments, hotels and chalets. There is a great choice in the valley. Les Houches is the lowest par at 950 metres and then you can have a great choice in villages surrounding chamonix such as Les Praz, Les Bois, Les Tignes & Argentiere.
Yes, our partner Ski Set has a great option for you to choose your ski hire from. With us we can ensure you get up to 50% off, just click the link on your e tickets.
The Chamonix LePass pass opens the doors to all Chamonix ski areas (off the Grands Montets summit) for fun skiing on slopes between 1000 and 2765 m altitude.
This is perfect if you are choosing to have a holiday in Chamonix for the weekend, however if you have more time it would be worth looking at the Mont Blanc Unlimited pass which gives you access to Swiss, France and Italian skiing. Courmayeur, Crans Montana, Morzine, Megeve and many more choices.
Check out their website for the different tickets and passes available.
Events in Chamonix are world famous and bring many people together. During the winter months, we see the Kandahar Alpine Ski World Cup in Les Houches.
During the summer even more events such as the Climbing world championships, Cosmo Jazz Festival, Chamonix Ultimate Music festival, Chamonix Marathon and UTMB are just a few of events that make this resort the perfect year round place to get your Alpine hit.
The lifts in Chamonix are yet to confirm opening for 2024-25 season however it’s usually mid-December to mid-April, depending on the snow conditions the last lift usually closes around the first weekend in May.
The best route for getting from the UK to Chamonix by train is by starting at St Pancras International Station to Geneva Train Station and then onward to Chamonix by either shared or private transfer.
Chamonix is about 99 kms from Geneva Airport, which is about 1 hour and 15 minutes travelling time.
Start by purchasing the Mont Blanc Unlimited lift pass so this area is included into your ski holiday pass or by purchasing a day ticket upon arrival from the information desks if you are using just the Chamonix Pass.
You can travel from Chamonix by Train to Le Fayet. From here travel by local bus up to the closest ski lift which is the Bettex Gondola.
Alternatively the Chamonix buses have a winter service that leaves the Chamonix Sud Bus Station and goes to the bottom of the Bettex Gondola. It usually takes just over 1 hour, but be advised the services only runs up to 4 times per day.
December usually promises great snowfall at the start of each season, however it’s usually February to March which is the sweet spot for most people as by then the snow has settled and the pistes are well kept.
Chamonix is known for being expensive however in saying that, it’s not the most expensive resort with others being more pricey; St Mortiz, Val D’isere and Courchevel 1850.
The reason for this is because Chamonix is one of the oldest and most renowned ski resorts, as well as being home to Mont Blanc.
Chamonix is considered a challenging but adventurous resort, famous for its steep pistes, fantastic background and off pistes to explore for advanced skiers and boarders.
Beginners are more than welcome in Chamonix and there are plenty of options for learning to ski. It’s why the locals say, if you learn in Chamonix you can ski anywhere.
Chamonix has two low altitude nursery ski areas that are accessible by foot in the town; Teleski de Savoy and Le Planards ski areas.
Both are great places to learn the basics utilising the button and magic carpets as you master your beginner skills.
When you feel more comfortable and confident you can explore the green and blue runs at Le Tour, Flerge, Le Brevent & Vallorcine slopes.
Both Courchevel and Chamonix are world class resorts but with very different energy levels and feels.
Chamonix is located closer to Geneva and has a vast history of Alpine adventures with its world renowned off piste and is home to Mont Blanc.
Courchevel is located further from Geneva in the Three Valleys, and has traditionally been for those who are seeking a higher level of luxury and comfort while in resort.
The two ski areas in Chamonix that are linked are Flerge & Brevent, unfortunately these ski areas are not linked to Argentiere.
You will have to travel by the local Chamonix buses in order to reach the Argentieres Ski area of Grand Montets. The buses are every 30 minutes making this more than accessible.
Chamonix has many bars to visit; from LA Folice Douce to Chambre Nuef with dancing on the tables to great live bands so the resort is definitely an Apres location not to miss out on.
Chamonix is very international, and English is widely spoken across the resort. We do however recommend knowing a few handy french phrases to help you get by – remember you’re visiting France, it’s always good to try!
Chamonix is usually a very safe town in the evening however like anywhere in the world we always recommend being aware of your surroundings.
The closest village to Chamonix would be Les Houches, it’s a great location for families with young children to stay as there are fantastic restaurants and family friendly ski areas for both beginner to intermediate to enjoy.
Chamonix is located at 1035 metres above sea level, so those coming here from sea level will usually feel the difference.
If you are planning to explore higher levels with skiing or hiking then it’s always good to have a few days to acclimatise first.
Chamonix is uniquely located in the Haute Savoie area of France; between Italy and Switzerland.
It is often known as the Mountain capital of Europe and is the world famous as home to Mont Blanc.
You can reach the highest mountain in Europe here via the Aiguille Du Midi cable car for breathtaking views of Italy, France & Switzerland.
Yes, the tap water here is great and often comes from glaciers around the valley. It’s refreshing.
The two ski areas in Chamonix that are linked are Flerge and Brevent, unfortunately these ski areas are not linked to Les Houches, which is about 7 kms south of Chamonix Centre.
You would have to travel via the local bus to reach the Les Houches Ski area, Bellevue, or Prarion lifts. The buses are every 30 minutes making this area easily accessible from Chamonix.
Yes, ice climbing is available in Chamonix to enjoy, with the best time for this activity being between December to February.
There are ice falls located all over the valley with the most well known being at the Col des Montets, Argentiere, Les Houches and Servoz.
If you want to sound like a local, the resort is known as “Cham”. Another favourite nickname is the European Capital of Extreme Sports.
At a resort level there can be times when the weather is fickle. The ski areas, however, are located nice and high where snow conditions are generally reliable and great for skiing throughout the winter season.
Chamonix off pistes are something that is a once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy and explore. As many of the areas are not sign posted or patrolled, we would always recommend you hire a local guide for safety. This also gives you the best opportunity to make the most of your time in Chamonix.
Due to the natural configuration of the glaciers, the classic route of the Vallée Blanche is not very steep and can be more challenging for snowboarders. Several steeper variants (Petit et Moyen Envers du Plan for example) are better adapted for snowboarders and usually recommended.
To get to Les Houches from Chamonix you can use the local Chamonix buses, the number 1 is your best option.
The Chamonix bus system is also linked up with helpful live tracking and all you have to do at the bus stop is scan the QR code to view the next bus heading to Les Houches.
During the winter months, extra ski buses direct from Chamonix Sud to Prarion are put on to help cover the busy times making getting around easy and quick.
To get to Flerge from Chamonix the best way is by the local buses, with the number 1 being the best option.
The Chamonix bus system is now linked up with live tracking so all you have to do at the bus stop is scan the QR code to view the next bus heading for Les Praz, to access the Le Flerge lift.
During the winter months, extra ski buses direct from Chamonix Sud to Prarion are put on to help cover the busy times making getting around easy and quick.
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