Ski Resort Transfers
Jul 10th, 2009 by skitransferadvice
If you travel by low cost airline to your ski holiday, choosing your ski resort transfer is a crucial part in planning your door to door journey. Obtaining cheap airline tickets is the easy task as there are only a few airlines / air ticket portals to choose from. Getting a cheap ski resort transfer can take a little more time as there are many transfer providers operating from many different airports.
There are over 30 European airports to choose from, each offering a range of ski resort transfer options to popular ski resorts in the Alps such as Chamonix, Tignes, Val d’Isere, Kitzbühel, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Morzine, St. Moritz, Zermatt, and Val Thorens.
Chamonix, skiing the Vallée Blanche is a popular ski destination, given it is only 40 min transfer time from Geneva airport. the choice of providers is large and the transfer fees can be as low as £20 for a one way ski resort transfer from Geneva.
Trois Vallées is the largest and one of the most varied ski areas in the world, Courchevel remains the most upmarket resort. For an airport transfers to Les Trois Vallees, Lyon, Chambery and Geneva are great hubs. Coach transfers from and to Geneva Airport are also available in addition to minibuses and taxis for a ski resort transfer to most Trois Vallées resorts. Private ski resort transfers should get you there for £100 if you are part of a group of six. shared transfers can be as low as £40 per person.
For a luxurious getaway, Austrian ski resorts have plenty to offer. Kitzbühel has earned its title as the most sophisticated and luxurious ski resort in Austria. The resort is very elegance with an historic old town going back to the 9th century. If you want to match style of the resort with the style on your arrival, book a limousines transfer from Munich airport for a luxury ski resort transfer tailored to customers’ needs. On the other hand, there are also shared transfer services from Munich, Innsbruck and Salzburg, which are a lot cheaper.
The Swiss Alps are renowned as the winter wonderland of Europe. St. Moritz is one of the flagship ski resorts, Zermatt is another famous resort well-known for its skiing. The powder is excellent, suitable for all skiers of varied skills. Non-skiers can enjoy an extensive selection of famous mountain restaurants. At least 20 operators provide ski resort transfer services from Zurich and Geneva airports. Many of the fleets vary but tend to include largely minibuses for private and shared services, with some limousines for more upmarket ski resort transfers. Helicopter services are offered too, if you really want to arrive in style.

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