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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

Val Thorens Transfers

From €49.50

Val Thorens is Europe's highest ski resort, with superb Three Valleys skiing and great après fun.
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ABOUT VAL THORENS

Located in the French Alps, the Val Thorens ski resort sat at 2,300m with skiing all the way up to 3,230m, it’s hard to beat when it comes to great snow conditions.

 

With unparalleled access to the Three Valleys ski area, the Val Thorens ski resort has become one of the most popular skiing destinations in Europe.

 

The excellent high-speed lift network gives easy access to a fantastic variety of skiing from beginner to expert. The village is compact, with a great selection of bars/nightlife and tons of accommodation to suit all budgets.

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Huge ski area with snow sure runs to suit all abilities.

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Ski-in, ski-out resort that’s really convenient to get around and great for families.

GENEVA AIRPORT TO VAL THORENS TRANSFERS - From €49.50

Alpine Fleet offers a range of Val Thorens airport transfers including both Shared and Private transfers from Geneva Airport to Val Thorens. The transfer time from Geneva Airport is approximately 3 hr 30 mins.


Shared Transfers to Val Thorens

We have high-frequency shared transfers to Val Thorens ski resort that offer great value for money. We have two types of shared transfer services.


Fixed Point: This is the absolute best value option we have for getting from Geneva to Val Thorens. With this option, you will be dropped off / collected from one of our fixed points.

Our fixed point shared transfer service also stops at Moutiers for those connecting to other ski resorts. The service then continues onwards to St Martin de Belleville and Les Menuires.


Once in Val Thorens, our stops cover every area of the ski resort meaning you will be very close to your accommodation. Please check our map below for all the stops on our line.


Private Transfers to Val Thorens

We offer a private airport transfer from Geneva Airport to Val Thorens with an experienced driver used to traversing the French Alps.


From winter 2023/24 we will also be offering private transfers from Grenoble Airport and Lyon Airport to Val Thorens. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be met by a driver in the arrivals area.


With our private transfer, you can choose between a standard airport transfer or upgrade to our premium service for an incredible start to your ski holiday.

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HOW YOUR Val Thorens Airport TRANSFER WILL OPERATE

Bus transfers from Geneva Airport to Val Thorens typically take around 3h30 minutes, depending on various factors such as weather and road conditions but your driver will always take the best route. 

 

Our shared transfer service provides the most cost-effective option for travellers, they involve multiple stops along the way, which can extend the transfer time, while a private transfer can take you straight to your door. Passengers can use this time to enjoy scenic views of the French Alps, but it’s essential to plan accordingly, especially if you have a tight schedule. 

 

Checking the bus schedules and booking tickets in advance can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey from Geneva airport to Val Thorens.

Geneva Airport to Val Thorens Transfers - From €49.50

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Geneva Airport to Val Thorens Transfer Time: 3hr 30 mins

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Private Transfers All year Round

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Winter Shared Transfers: 16th December to April 14th.

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

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Geneva Airport

Moutiers Gare Routiere

St Martin De Belleville Tourist Office

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Gare Routière, Les Menuires

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Gare Routiere, Val Thorens.

Residence MMV Club Les Arolles/Club Med

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Residence Montana Plein Sud 1 , Rue du Soleil

Medical Centre, Place Slalom

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Geneva Airport

Moutiers Gare Routiere

St Martin De Belleville Tourist Office

Residence MMV loges de Cœur- Les Menuires

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Gare Routière, Les Menuires

Residence Aconit Pierre et Vacances, Les Bruyeres.

UCPA Val Thorens

Residence MMV Club Les Arolles/Club Med

Gare Routiere, Val Thorens

Chamois D’ Or, Rue du Soleil

Residence Montana Plein Sud 1 , Rue du Soleil

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Val Thorens Medical Centre, Place Slalom

Frequently Asked Questions

VAL THORENS

Val Thorens is in the French Alps and is easily accessible from Geneva Airport

 

More specifically Val Thorens can be found in the stunning Tarentaise Valley which is in the Savoie region of southern France. Nestled in the Belleville Valley of this area, it is part of the wider Three Valleys ski area which is one of the Alps’, and the world’s, largest and most interconnected ski regions. 

 

The best way to get to Val Thorens is via Geneva Airport, and we’d always recommend using shared or private transfers.

As mentioned earlier, Val Thorens is located in the French Alps and can be reached fairly easily via Geneva Airport. 

 

Once you’ve landed you’ll have a range of options on how to get to the resort itself. Heading south, it only takes around two hours and 20 minutes from the airport to the resort,  and hire cars are available. 

 

However, navigating the alpine roads without experience can be challenging, so using transfers to and from the airport is often the preferred option for visitors. Shared transfers and private transfers are both available, with you able to choose which type as well as the size depending on you and your party’s needs. 

If reaching some serious altitude is your aim, then Val Thorens is the perfect ski resort for  you. 

 

This is because Val Thorens is the highest resort in the whole of Europe and one of the highest in the entire world. The lowest part of the region sits at a staggering 2,300m, a height which many resorts would be proud to boast. However, if you make your way up to the highest peak you will find yourself confronted with Cime Caron which stands at a massive 3,230m!

 

While altitude is not everything with a ski resort, it can certainly make the experience more exhilarating and thousands of people come from all over the world to experience the heights that Val Thorens has to offer. 

The Val Thorens ski season typically starts from late November and runs through to early May. This period is when the Val Thorens ski resort experiences the most consistent and reliable snowfall.

Val Thorens is one of the highest ski resorts in Europe, with the resort sitting at an altitude of around 2,300 metres (7,500 feet). While the altitude can lead to better snow conditions. With such a high altitude it’s important to acclimatise slowly.

The Val Thorens ski resort is part of the Three Valleys ski area, which is the largest interconnected ski area in the world. It offers a diverse range of terrain suitable for all levels, from beginner to expert and is perfect for both skiers and snowboarders.

Yes, there are several ski schools in Val Thorens offering lessons for beginners, as well lessons for more advanced skiers looking to improve their skills. Private and group lessons are available.

 

If you’re a beginner and going skiing for the first time, it’s normal to be a bit apprehensive before hitting the slopes. 

 

However, Val Thorens is one of the best ski resorts for beginners due to its vast number of skiing areas. This means that there is a diverse range of pistes available, with options for people of every ability to enjoy. 

 

More specifically, Val Thorens is home to 20 green runs (easy) and 60 blue runs (intermediate) for people to enjoy. This means that if you’ve only just got to grips with the skill of skiing, you still have a variety of options to choose from where you can hone your skills at a safe and steady pace.

 

Furthermore, there are five completely designated beginner areas, so you won’t have to worry about being hurried along by those who may be a bit more experienced. It’s also worth taking some classes at one of the region’s ski schools where you’ll be taught the basics by world-class teachers. 

 

The main beginner area can be found at the centre of the resort and there is often free drag lifts available to get you there.

Val Thorens has more than just skiing to offer. A variety of activities are available and include snowshoeing, snowmobiling, paragliding, ice driving, and a range of après-ski options such as restaurants, bars, and shops.

Yes, Val Thorens has childcare facilities and kids’ programs that cater to different age groups. This allows parents to enjoy the slopes while their children are taken care of.

Val Thorens has a lively nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants offering a range of options for evening entertainment.

Val Thorens offers a variety of off-piste terrain for experienced skiers and snowboarders. It’s important to be aware of safety precautions and consider hiring a guide for any off-piste adventures you decide to embark on.

There are a host of different accommodation options in Val Thorens from hotels, chalets, apartments, to lodges. There’s something to suit everyone’s budget and preferences.

There are several options for ski hire across Val Thorens. We recommend our partner Skiset where you can rent ski equipment, including skis, snowboards, boots, and other gear with 50% off!

Val Thorens experiences cold winters with temperatures often dropping below freezing. It’s important to wear the right clothing for skiing and ensure you have layers and are prepared for potentially changing weather conditions.

Snow is pretty much a prerequisite of any skiing trip, and while some resorts may need to utilise artificial snow to make sure everywhere has the correct level of coverage, this isn’t the case at Val Thorens.

 

This is because the resort is one of the most snow-rich regions in the Alps, and gets around 556cm of snow each year. Plus, the typical year will see 45 days of snowfall in Val Thorens.

 

This means the conditions are always perfect for skiing, snowboarding and any other alpine activities you have in mind

Skiing can be an expensive hobby. 

 

From hiring equipment to paying for accommodation, the costs can soon add up. 

 

However, is Val Thorens expensive compared to other options?

 

In short, not really.

 

When you select Val Thorens as your skiing destination, you can expect to pay a similar amount of money as you would at any other resort in the Alps. Due to the size of Val Thorens, there is a wide range of places to eat and stay, meaning that most people’s budget can be catered for. 

 

There are, however, a number of things you can do to keep costs down and mitigate how much you are spending. 

 

Be sure to rent all of your equipment in advance. While you can hire the stuff you need from the resort, this is typically at a higher cost and it’s fairly easy to book your equipment online before you travel. As well as saving costs, this also means you won’t need to worry about getting what you need when already out on the slopes.

 

You can also book self-catering accommodation which will help keep your food and drinks cost down. Local restaurants and bars can become something of tourist hot spots, and it’s likely to be cheaper to cater for yourself. 

 

Finally, using transfers to and from the airport is always cheaper than hiring a car. 

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