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Val Thorens
From Geneva – €49.50
Tignes
From Geneva – €49.50
Morzine
From Geneva – €24.50
Les Gets
From Geneva – €24.50
Meribel
From Geneva – €44.50
Courchevel
From Geneva – €49.50
Val d’Isere
From Geneva – €49.50
Avoriaz
From Geneva – €24.50
La Plagne
From Geneva – €49.50
Les Arcs
From Geneva – €49.50
Verbier
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
La Rosiere
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
Les Menuires
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
Les Deux Alpes
From Geneva – €54.50
Alpe D’Huez
From Geneva – €54.50
Chamonix
From Geneva – €24.50
Val Thorens
From Geneva – €49.50
Tignes
From Geneva – €49.50
Morzine
From Geneva – €24.50
Les Gets
From Geneva – €24.50
Meribel
From Geneva – €44.50
Courchevel
From Geneva – €49.50
Val d’Isere
From Geneva – €49.50
Avoriaz
From Geneva – €24.50
La Plagne
From Geneva – €49.50
Les Arcs
From Geneva – €49.50
Verbier
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
La Rosiere
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
Les Menuires
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
Les Deux Alpes
From Geneva – €54.50
Alpe D’Huez
From Geneva – €54.50
Chamonix
From Geneva – €24.50

Geneva To Les Arcs Transfers

From €49.50

SURROUNDED BY FOREST IN THE HEART OF THE PARADISKI AREA WITH STUNNING BEAUTY AND ENDLESS SNOWCAPPED MOUNTAINS TO SKI & EXPLORE
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About LES ARCS

Les Arcs is based in the Paradiski area and has over 425km of pistes to explore surrounded by 300-year-old Swiss stone pine forests. Les Arcs is made up of four purpose-built villages, Arc 1600, Arc 1800, Arc 1950, and Arc 2000 in a range of different attitudes.

 

Les Arcs takes the ‘ski-in ski-out’ concept created at a whole new level here. Les Arcs is famous for having one of the largest cable cars in the world – two levels and transporting 200 people at one time. The Vanoise Express connects Les Arcs and La Plagne together.

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Ski on a fantastic variety of snow-sure slopes, shared with La Plagne.

Each village has its own feel – from après hubs to quiet, family-friendly picks.

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Experience a wide range of activities and nightlife, using free buses to get around to each of the villages

GENEVA AIRPORT TO LES ARCS TRANSFERS - FROM 49.50 EUR

Shared coach transfers are provided from Geneva Airport multi-fixed drop locations to choose from through the villages of Les Arcs (1600 to 2000). Our stops are extremely well-covered in the resort.

 

SHARED TRANSFER TO LES ARCS

We have high frequency shuttle services that offer great value for money. We have two types of shared transfer services:

This is the absolute best value 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 Bourg St Maurice for those connecting to other ski resorts. The service then continues onwards to Arc 1800, Arc 1600 and Arc 1950, finishing at Arcs 2000. We cover the popular hotels, bus stops, tourist offices, and hot spot areas of the resorts. We like to provide multiple fixed drop-offs and collection points to ensure it’s affordable and efficient for your ski holiday. Please check our map below for all the stops on our line.

This is the same service as the fixed point line but with an additional last-mile minivan direct to your door.

 

From winter 2023/24 we will be offering our customers travelling from Geneva to Les Arcs a new door to door shared transfer option. This upgrade will enable you to travel directly to your accommodation. Please note that with this service you will often change to a smaller vehicle upon arriving in your resort. This allows access to the chalets and hotels that are often on narrower roads and harder to reach.

PRIVATE TRANSFERS TO LES ARCS

We now offer private transfers to Les Arcs from the following airports: Geneva, Lyon, Grenoble and Chambery. Upon arrival at the Airport you will be met by our driver in the arrivals area. With our private transfer service you can chose between a standard or upgrade to our premium service for an incredible start to your holiday.

HOW YOUR TRANSFER WILL OPERATE TO LES ARCS

1. Book your approximate shuttle time and choose your preferred fixed stop on the website & receive your confirmation tickets.

 

2. One day prior to travel at 12:00 we will send you an SMS with your shuttle time and the relevant information for you to join your transfer with Alpine Fleet.

 

Important: Our Shared transfer service may stop at Bourg St Maurice for your connection to Les Arcs.

 

Geneva Airport to Les Arcs Journey Time: 3hr 45 minutes.

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Heading the other way? 

If your ski holiday in Les Arcs has come to an end and you’re journeying back home, instead of relying on regular transportation options like bus transfers and shuttles, opt for our transfer service. 

Our private and shared transfers provide the convenience of picking you up directly from your doorstep or a designated point, ensuring a smoother and more reliable journey to the airport and helping you avoid the risk of missing your flight.

With our reliable and skilled drivers, our transfers from Les Arcs to Geneva guarantee punctual arrivals, enhancing the overall travel experience for those saying goodbye to the enchanting slopes of Les Arcs  ski resort.

Whether you prefer a private transfer or a shared one, simply use our fare calculator to book your transfer, and rest assured your journey homebound will start with a relaxed ride back to the airport.

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Geneva Airport to LES ARCS Shared Transfers - From €49.50

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Geneva Airport to Les Arcs Journey Time: 3hr 45 min

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Private Transfers All year Round

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Winter Shared Transfers: From 16 Dec 2023 to 7 Apr 2024

Our shared transfer service drops of at the following fixed points:

Frequently Asked Questions

LES ARCS

The height of the skiing season in Les Arcs typically runs from November to April, with the best conditions usually found between December and March. Early and late season visits may be subject to variable snow conditions.

You can reach Les Arcs by flying into Geneva, Lyon, or Grenoble airports and then taking a transfer or driving yourself. The resort is easily accessible by road and offers good transportation options. We offer regular private and shared transfers from these airports.

Les Arcs has excellent ski schools with qualified instructors for beginners. Whether you’re a child or an adult, you can find lessons tailored to your skill level, making a perfect resort for skiing if you’re a beginner. We can proudly recommend Evolution2.

Les Arcs caters to non-skiers just as well as skiers, with activities such as snowshoeing, dog sledging, ice climbing, and a variety of après-ski entertainment options, including events and festivals, music concerts, snow sculpture competitions, and holiday celebrations. 

Les Arcs offers childcare services, including nurseries and kids’ clubs allowing parents to enjoy the slopes while ensuring their children are well taken care of.

Les Arcs hosts family-friendly events throughout the season, including children’s activities, workshops, and themed days. It’s a great destination for families looking to enjoy winter sports together.

Les Arcs provides a range of accommodation options, including hotels, chalets, and apartments. The best choice depends on your preferences, budget, and group size.

There are several rental shops in Les Arcs where you can rent a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment. They also offer services like equipment tuning and storage. We recommend Skiset, our ski equipment partner that offers an exclusive 50% off ski equipment rental for all our customers visiting Les Arcs.

Les Arcs offers various ski pass options, including multi-day passes. Purchasing a multi-day pass can often save you money compared to buying individual daily passes.

Les Arcs is composed of several villages at different altitudes. The resort has an efficient lift and shuttle system, making it easy to travel between villages and access various ski areas.

Les Arcs is based in the Paradiski area of the French Alps 

Les Arcs is made up of multiple villages all offering unique experiences. It’s famous for a wide variety of ski in and ski out accommodation choices and pistes over 425 km.

The Les Arcs area spans over four villages from base altitudes of 1600 to 2000 and the ability to ski as high at an altitude of 3230 metres.

Les Arcs is open from December to April;  however, it’s famous for its powder perfect conditions in the months of December and January we’re you’ll usually see about 3 to 4 days of fresh powder each week. 

The easiest way to get to Les Arcs is by arriving via plane to Geneva Airport and then travelling onwards to the resort by transfer. Geneva has usually great flight deals combined with multiple companies offering shared and private transfer, like us.

Yes, Les Arcs is a perfect snow sure resort from December to April, conditions here are usually a great mix of powder winter days to slushy spring and sunshine days.

Les Arcs hosts many events throughout the year. In winter the resort comes to life with; The Les Arcs Film Festival (14th-21st December), Les Arcs FreeRide Competition (18th-24th January), The Belle Adventure Les Arcs (8th January), Electronic Peak Festival (22nd-29th March) and many more events throughout the resort.

If nightlife is important to you then Les Arcs is the real winner for late night parties. La Plagne, however La Plagne rivals the party scene with its great apres bars located on the mountain.

Les Arcs is a purpose built Ski resort with great snow sure conditions and most importantly over 70% of pistes are based about 2000 metres which creates the perfect ski conditions to explore the beautiful mountains.

The prices for a pint in Les Arcs is between €6-€8, however keep an eye out for happy hour specials as you can grab a pint for as low as €3.5

They are close, but not that close. Les Arcs is located in the Paradiski area whilst Val Thorens is located in Three Valleys. You can travel between the resorts but it’s around a 1 hour 25 minute journey.

Les Arcs is a great resort for not having to worry about driving. With free ski shuttles connecting the towns, a funicular from Bourg Saint Maurice to Les Arcs and the close proximity of the villages to the pistes, you’ll be able to leave the car at home without worry.

The closest city to Les Arcs is Bourg Saint Maurice.

Yes the water in Les Arcs is drinkable, however it will be more chlorinated than you are used to. 

 

Fear not though, if you don’t enjoy the local tap water, you can purchase mineral water from the local market for as little as €1 a bottle.

Les Arcs is becoming more and more popular in the summer months for thrill seekers exploring the mountain peaks on bikes and hiking.

Les Arcs does not have a train station, the closest station is Bourg Saint Maurice. If you’re planning on travelling by train – you’ll need to head to Bourg Saint Maurice and then make your way onward to Les Arcs by public transport or taxi.

There are over 200 km of pistes within the Les Arcs Ski area.

To get to Les Arcs from Aime you’ll want to take the train from Bourg Saint Maurice and then use Funicular to reach Les Arcs. Alternatively you can look at local taxis to drive you directly to the resort from Aime. 

Yes you can ski from La Plagne to Les Arcs, with the Vanoise Ski Lift.

Les Arcs 1800 is a known heart of the Apres scene and you will be spoiled for choice with The Folie Douce and The Arpette restaurant.

Les arcs is known as a mid-to-high-end resort. If you’re budget conscious you can still enjoy Les Arcs as it has a great range of self catered accommodation. Furthermore, researching and booking ski passes in advance as well using our 50% discount off your ski hire from Ski Set can help you lower your cost even more.

Yes, the Les Arcs resort is known as snow sure, so it’s a perfect destination for skiing in April – with the sun shining and fewer visitors you can enjoy the pistes at a quieter time.

Les Arcs is a purpose built ski resort made up of villages including; Les Arcs 1600, Les Arcs 1800, Les Arc 1950 and Les Arcs 2000.

Geneva Airport is a great airport to reach Les Arcs with an estimated 3 hours 15 minutes journey time – On weekends, traffic can be higher resulting in a longer travel time.

No, these are two different villages. Les Arcs 1600 sits at 1600m altitude whereas Les Arcs 1950 is a pedestrian village known for its ski in and ski out options and is based at 1950m altitude.

Les Arcs 1600, 1800 and Vallendry have some great treeline runs that you explore for off piste skiing.

The Robert Blanc descent is known as the hardest ski run is Les Arcs due to its sheer difficulty with a 2000 metres vertical descent. 

Night skiing is available in Les Arcs. The slopes are illuminated 3 nights a week letting you ski against the backdrop of beautiful night skies.

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There are 128 pistes in the Les Arcs ski area to explore.

Travelling from Lyon Airport to Les Arcs is an estimated 3 hour journey, however on the weekends journey time can take longer due to traffic. 

There are free ski shuttle buses connecting the villages of Les Arc 1600, 1800, 1950 and 2000. They run every day from 07:00 to 21:30 during the day. On the weekends, during peak season, they will also add night buses so it is worth checking out the timetable when you reach the resort.

Travelling from Chambery to Les Arcs is roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes, however on the weekends journey time can take longer due to traffic. 

You can drive to Les Arcs, however this resort is fully pedestrianised as its a ski in and ski out area. There is an underground car park in which visitors can drive and park here. If you are getting a transfer, plea