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Val Thorens
From Geneva and Lyon – £39 / €49.50
Tignes
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Morzine
From Geneva – €24.50
Les Gets
From Geneva – €24.50
Meribel
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Courchevel
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Val d’Isere
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Avoriaz
From Geneva – €24.50
La Plagne
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Arcs
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Verbier
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
La Rosiere
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Menuires
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Deux Alpes
From Geneva and Grenoble – €54.50
Alpe D’Huez
From Geneva and Grenoble – €54.50
Chamonix
From Geneva – €24.50
Flaine
From Geneva – €32.50
Les Carroz
From Geneva – €32.50
Morillon
From Geneva – €32.50
Samoens
From Geneva – €32.50
Val Thorens
From Geneva and Lyon – £39 / €49.50
Tignes
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Morzine
From Geneva – €24.50
Les Gets
From Geneva – €24.50
Meribel
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Courchevel
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Val d’Isere
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Avoriaz
From Geneva – €24.50
La Plagne
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Arcs
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Verbier
From Geneva – 49.50 CHF
La Rosiere
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Menuires
From Geneva and Lyon – €49.50
Les Deux Alpes
From Geneva and Grenoble – €54.50
Alpe D’Huez
From Geneva and Grenoble – €54.50
Chamonix
From Geneva – €24.50
Flaine
From Geneva – €32.50
Les Carroz
From Geneva – €32.50
Morillon
From Geneva – €32.50
Samoens
From Geneva – €32.50

Summer Holidays in the Alps

Summer Holidays in the Alps

When the snow melts and the winter crowds disperse, there is still plenty to do in the Alps, one of the biggest mountain ranges in the world. The warmer months reveal a completely different side to this iconic region, and it’s always a great time to visit – especially if skiing isn’t your thing.

 

From lush green valleys to crystal-clear lakes, summer holidays in the Alps offer an unforgettable experience for all types of visitors. Whether you are planning an alpine adventure or summer holidays in the Alps for families, this part of the world provides the perfect balance of nature and relaxation. 

 

At Alpine Fleet, we help travellers reach their chosen resort in a simple and relaxing way. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at summer holidays in the Alps.

 

Read on for more information…

Summer Holidays in the Alps

Why summer is a great time to visit the Alps

While you will likely associate the Alps with skiing and snow, there are a wide range of reasons why you should consider visiting the region during the summer. This includes:

  • Comfortable temperatures: While the rest of Europe can be hit with heatwaves in peak summer, the Alps are often more pleasant with warm days and cool, refreshing nights.
  • Stunning scenery: From stunning glaciers to lush green valleys, the Alps have some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, which really comes alive in the summer. 
  • Great for wellbeing: The benefits of mountain air are no myth; it really does have physical and therapeutic benefits. Some studies even suggest that spending time in this environment can reduce stress.  
  • Fewer crowds: Peak ski season in the winter can be overwhelmingly busy. In summer, there are fewer queues for activities, and you can enjoy vast areas all to yourself.  
  • Family-friendly resorts: Many resort towns focus on child and family-friendly activities that make the region a great choice for families. 
  • Great value: Often, accommodation and travel prices are more affordable in the summer as the region is not as busy.

Where in the Alps is it good during the summer?

The Alps are packed with a whole host of great resorts, many of which are great to visit in the summer. This includes:

  • Chamonix: Set beneath the stunning Mont Blanc, Chamonix is a summer paradise for hikers, climbers and nature lovers thanks to its amazing views and lively atmosphere.
  • Val Thorens: As Europe’s highest resort, Val Thorens is cooler than the high summer temperatures that are now common in Europe. It also offers glacier views and excellent walking trails.  
  • Morzine: A favourite resort for families, Morzine combines lakes, mountain biking and walking trails with the quaint charm of village life. 
  • Tignes: Well-known for its high-altitude lake, Tignes is ideal if you’re looking for hiking or watersports. 
  • Les Gets: Les Gets is a picturesque village that is great for relaxed Alps holidays. Fill your time with gentle walks, family activities and fully immersing yourself in alpine charm.
  • Meribel: The resort of Meribel is located in the heart of the famous Three Valleys region. It offers stunning scenery, great cycling routes and a range of family-friendly events.   
  • Courchevel: A luxurious resort that changes from a winter wonderland to a summer playground. It has a great selection of hiking and wellness experiences. 
  • Val d’Isere: Combining authentic alpine culture with adventurous activities, Val d’Isere is ideal for summer travellers looking to be active.  

These are just some examples of where in the Alps you can visit during the summer months. At Alpine Fleet, we can assist with trips to most major alpine resorts, so get in touch with our team for more detailed recommendations. 

Summer holidays in the Alps

When you visit the Alps in the summer, you can enjoy a whole host of activities:

Mountain biking

The Alps are one of Europe’s top mountain biking destinations. From scenic cross-country routes to challenging trails, it is great for beginners and experts alike.

Hikes

The Alps are full of marked trails that wind through mountain roads, meadows and beautiful forests. You can choose from gentle family walks to multi-day treks depending on what you’re looking for. 

Rock Climbing

Natural rock faces provide great climbing routes that offer thrilling experiences and breathtaking views.

Farms

Many resorts are close to local farms where visitors can see animals, try local food and get a unique insight into traditional mountain life. 

White water rafting

Combine adrenaline with spectacular alpine scenery and exciting rafting adventures. 

Paragliding

For a real lifetime experience, try paragliding. You can soar above the valleys and peaks, taking in the Alps from a unique perspective. 

Canyoning

Explore hidden gorges, stunning waterfalls and rock pools with guided canyoning tours.

Horse riding

You can enjoy gentle rides through meadows and forests – perfect for families looking for activities at a more leisurely pace. 

Yoga and wellness

Most resorts offer outdoor yoga sessions, spas and wellness retreats that help you relax with a stunning mountain backdrop.

How to get to your Alpine resort in the summer

The easiest and most convenient way to reach your chosen destination is by choosing a shared or private transfer. At Alpine Fleet, we specialise in comfortable, door-to-door services from all major airports, taking you directly to your resort without you having to worry about a thing. 

 

Some of the main benefits of these transfers include:

 

  • Travel straight to your accommodation 
  • No need to navigate mountain roads yourself
  • Professional drivers with vast local knowledge 
  • Schedules tailored to your flight times
  • Comfortable vehicles with plenty of space for luggage 

 

Public transport options are also available from many major airports, but this can be hugely challenging. Often, it will mean relying on strict timetables, limited schedules and sometimes multiple changes. Likewise, car hire can be arranged, but mountain driving can be tricky for those not used to it. All in all, our transfers are the best option for Alps holidays. 

 

To get your summer holiday in the Alps off to the best possible start, arrange a shared or private transfer with Alpine Fleet today. 

Hugh Tingey

About Hugh Tingey

Hugh is a Director at Alpine Fleet, specialising in alpine logistics and airport transfers across the French and Swiss Alps. A keen snowboarder, he combines industry expertise with first-hand resort experience to help travellers plan reliable, well-informed journeys to the mountains.

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