How To Get To Les Gets
The traditional charm of snow-covered wooden chalets, combined with the benefit of direct lift access to the largest ski area in Europe makes Les Gets a popular destination with our customers. Right next to Morzine in the Portes du Soleil region, Les Gets is well-connected and offers skiing on a wide variety of beautiful mountain runs.
You can find out more information on the area in our Guide to Skiing in Les Gets. Getting to Les Gets is easy with our reliable, comfortable, and convenient shared transfers and private transfers.
Best ways of getting to Les Gets
There are a range of options available when looking at how to get to Les Gets, which one you choose will depend on your priorities for your trip, your budget, and your starting location.
Ski transfers from Geneva Airport to Les Gets are by far the quickest, most convenient, and most comfortable option. We’ll get you as close as possible to your accommodation, so you can focus on enjoying the slopes and après ski facilities.
Flights and airport transfers to Les Gets
Getting a flight to Les Gets’ nearest airport, Geneva, followed by our quick, comfy, and convenient shared transfers and private transfers is probably the most cost-effective travel option. We also provide a choice between standard or luxury vehicles, so you can travel in style with your family and friends.
Getting From Geneva to Les Gets
As the closest and best airport for Les Gets, Geneva is between an hour and an hour and thirty minutes away from the resort, depending on the route taken and the weather conditions. Our experienced drivers ensure the journey is as safe, relaxing and as enjoyable as possible. Whether you use the journey to catch up on some sleep or to plan your first adventure, leaving the driving to us means your break starts as soon as you step off the plane.
We’ll collect you from the airport, with our dedicated representatives ready to meet you from your flight and get you safely to your destination. Our collection and drop-off points are at multiple convenient places across the resort, getting you closer to your accommodation and making your return journey just as straightforward.
Shared transfers run from 16th December to 9th April, and our private transfers run throughout the whole year.
OTHER TRANSPORT OPTIONS
Train to Les Gets
Travelling by train is probably the most expensive and time consuming option for getting to Les Gets. Depending on where you start your journey, you’ll need to carry your luggage between stations and arrange onward travel when you arrive at Cluses or Thonon train stations, both around 45 minutes from the resort.
The train journey from Paris to Cluses takes about four and a half hours, with a few change of trains along the way and then you’ll still need to find private transport for a 40 minute trip to get to Les Gets. It’s also possible to get the train to Geneva airport. Getting the train to Geneva airport can be more expensive, but it’s a viable option for those who would prefer not to fly.
From the Geneva Airport train station, you can then use our airport transfer services to cut down your journey time and get to the resort in style.
Driving to Les Gets
If you choose to drive to Les Gets, it’s vital to make sure your vehicle is properly prepared for winter driving conditions. It is a legal requirement between 1st November and 31st March to have winter tyres and snow chains in your car. Our customers prefer to avoid the hassle and leave the logistics to our experienced drivers.
Driving to Les Gets will take up to 9 hours from Calais, make sure you check your planned route as satnav directions will often take you directly through the busy centre of Paris, which can be quite stressful. When planning your trip, allow for the cost of toll roads, fuel, and parking. You might also want to factor in some extra time to take breaks and have a meal along the way.
Don’t forget
If you are driving from the UK in a right-hand-drive vehicle, most of the toll booths will be on the other side of your car! Travelling with a passenger or spending extra money on an electronic toll tag will help to avoid the need to stretch across the car, and could save you some time.
The streets of Les Gets are easy to get around, with bikes, e-bikes and pedestrian routes prioritised over vehicles. Some areas are closed to traffic at certain times, so if you are driving to Les Gets you will need to be aware of traffic restrictions when planning any trips. Our team are knowledgeable and extremely experienced and when opting for our private transfers or shared transfers you can leave all the planning to us.
Coach or bus to Les Gets
If you are planning to get the bus or coach to Les Gets, you’ll need to allow some extra time. You’ll be sacrificing time on the slopes, especially if your coach or bus route stops at multiple resorts along the way. It’s worth considering you might also need to walk quite a distance from the bus or coach stop to reach your accommodation, using vital energy to move your luggage before you’ve even set foot on the slopes! Often the price of booking a shared transfer from the airport is not much more expensive than taking the bus, and it’s a much quicker and more comfortable way to travel.
Choosing Alpine Fleet for airport transfers from Geneva to Les Gets means our customers can relax and make the most of their time on the slopes.
Private transfers are available all year round, offering either standard or luxury vehicles to get you to your accommodation in style. Shared transfers are also offered during the winter season, representing excellent value for money to customers looking to get to Les Gets from Geneva Airport.
Contact us to book your airport transfers to Les Gets, so you can relax and enjoy everything the resort has to offer as soon as possible.