Gare de Cornavin: Geneva train station, Switzerland
Geneva’s central train station stands as an international gateway to both French and Swiss ski resorts. Among the nearest gems are Chamonix, Megève, Verbier, and Zermatt.
Looking for a more relaxed, sustainable and picturesque way to arrive at your next ski destination? Traveling through the Alps by train is a journey in itself. And our train station transfer services provide that final step to get you to your accommodation as swiftly as possible.
From Geneva’s bustling hub to the quiet charm of Aime and Moutiers, we’ll whisk you away to famous ski areas like the Three Valleys, L’Espace Killy, Paradiski and Haute Tarentaise. So, get aboard for an unforgettable adventure!
Train travel not only reduces your environmental impact but also adds a touch of romance to the adventure. We specialise in seamless transfers from train stations to ski resorts across the Alps, ensuring you arrive relaxed and ready to hit the slopes. No stress, no fuss – just pure mountain magic.
We aim to offer the best value train station transfers across the Alps, covering all railway stations and ski resort destinations. Check out the prices per person for the most affordable routes, travelling midweek with a group of 6 people. Keep in mind – we price match!
| Aime train station to La Plagne | 33EUR / 27.8GBP |
| Annecy train station to La Clusaz | 31.5EUR / 26.6GBP |
| Annecy train station to Chamonix | 42EUR / 35.4GBP |
| Geneva Train Station to Avoriaz | 38EUR / 32GBP |
| Chambery train station to Meribel | 46EUR / 38.8GBP |
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Up to 3 Passengers
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Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)
Up to 8 Passengers (can transport skis)
Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)
Up to 12 Passengers (can transport skis)
Up to 16 Passengers (can transport skis)
Travelling with the family to Resort? Travel light as we provide child seats or booster seats on request. Our vehicles can also accommodate ski equipment, just let us know you’re bringing skis when booking your private ski transfer.
Find the perfect transfer option for your journey from the Train Station. Choose from our private, VIP, shared transfers, or convenient pickups from train stations. Whatever you need, we’ve got you covered!
Our most popular booking; an exclusive transfer just for you and your party. No waiting around, maximum comfort and a personalised journey for you. Perfect for families, large groups, in fact, everybody!
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Save money and travel with other skiers with our shared transfers. Shared journeys are a cheaper option, but you might have to wait for other passengers to arrive. Ideal for solo travellers or small groups.
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Indulge in luxury with our VIP ski transfers. Travel in premium vehicles with extra luggage space for a stylish and comfortable transfer from Train Station. Perfect for corporate clients and anyone looking for an extra special treat.
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Travelling by train? Don’t worry, you can still book our transfers from your chosen train station! Enjoy easy pickups and a pleasant onward journey.
Learn moreAlps2Alps caters to all train stations in the Alpine region, so you can rely on excellent communication with our customer service, professional drivers and well-maintained vehicles for your safe and comfortable journey to your ski resort.
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Discover these captivating Alpine ski destinations, beloved by our customers. Whether you’re an advanced skier conquering the majestic slopes of Mont Blanc or seeking après-ski relaxation, these resorts each offer their own unique charm!
Take advantage of our exclusive ski extras package and save money on your Resort transfer. When you add ski rental or a ski pass to your booking, you’ll receive a discount on your overall transfer cost. Not only will you save money, you’ll enjoy the convenience of arranging everything in one place.
Renting skis through us is up to 30% cheaper than renting directly in Resort, and you don’t have to worry about hauling your skis through the airport. Plus, when you pre-book a ski pass, simply collect it from the ticket machine at the lift station. Queues? No thank you!
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Like everything else, booking your skis is quick and easy:
Renting skis through us is 20-30% cheaper than renting directly at the resort. You’ll also receive a discount on your transfer. It’s a win-win. All we need from you is your height, weight, and shoe size – the rental shop will handle the rest when you arrive.
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Forget long security lines at the airport and navigating tricky mountain roads. A train station transfer is best if you’re looking for greener, scenic travel!
Booking a train transfer is easy:
Our train station transfers are the easiest way to get from the station to your accommodation in the Alps. We offer private or shared transfers for door-to-door travel that is comfortable, affordable and sustainable. Your driver will meet you at the agreed train station ready to help you load your bags and take you to your final destination via the quickest and safest route on the day.
Many ski resorts in the Alps are conveniently accessible by train, offering a sustainable and comfortable travel option. Here are some notable resorts with their own railway stations:
St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria
Kitzbühel, Austria
Zermatt, Switzerland
Wengen, Switzerland
Les Arcs, France
Méribel, France
La Plagne, France
High-speed TGV from Paris connects to several Alpine towns, such as Bourg-Saint-Maurice (the gateway to Les Arcs and La Plagne) and Moûtiers (for Méribel and Courchevel).
The Eurostar runs from London to Paris or Lille, where you can transfer to Alpine-bound TGV trains.
Trenitalia and regional trains connect Milan with ski destinations in the Italian and Swiss Alps.
Regional trains or the high-speed ICE trains connect Munich to Austrian ski resorts like Kitzbühel and Innsbruck.
Yes, you can take skis on the Eurostar, but there are guidelines to follow. Remember to book early and arrive at the station ahead to time.
Yes, you can take skis on most trains, but the rules vary depending on the train operator and the type of train. Check if reservations are needed for transporting skis, especially on busy or international routes.
We monitor all train arrival times and adjust our pick up times accordingly to ensure your driver is there when you arrive.
Yes, our Geneva to Chamonix transfers are a popular route with customers and frequent skiers. Geneva’s central train station stands as an international gateway to both French and Swiss ski resorts. Among the nearest gems are Chamonix, Megève, Verbier, and Zermatt.
Many ski resorts across Europe are accessible by train, offering a convenient and eco-friendly travel option.
In France, options include Les Arcs (via Bourg-St-Maurice), La Plagne (Aime-La Plagne station), and Chamonix (Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet station). Switzerland offers direct train access to Zermatt, St. Moritz, Wengen, and Verbier, while Austria features resorts like St. Anton am Arlberg, Kitzbühel, and Innsbruck. Italy provides connections to Cortina d’Ampezzo, Bardonecchia, and Madonna di Campiglio.
Several ski resorts are conveniently accessible by train from Geneva. For example, Champéry is about 1 hour and 45 minutes with one train change. Chamonix in France can be accessed via a train to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet, then a local train or quick transfer to the resort.
Several ski resorts near Zurich are easily accessible by train, offering a convenient way to travel to the Swiss Alps.
Engelberg is approximately 2 hours from Zurich. Take a train to Lucerne, then switch to a direct train to Engelberg.
Laax is about 2.5 hours from Zurich. Take a train to Chur, then transfer to a bus to the resort.
Davos is around 2.5 hours via a direct train.
St. Moritz is around 3 hours by train. Take a train to Chur, then board the scenic Glacier Express or a regional train to St. Moritz.
St. Anton am Arlberg: Directly served by its own train station on major routes.
Kitzbühel: Multiple stations provide access to different parts of the resort.
Innsbruck: A major rail hub with easy access to nearby ski areas like Axamer Lizum and Seefeld.
Zell am See: Served by its own train station, ideal for skiing the Schmittenhöhe.
Cortina d’Ampezzo: Reachable via Calalzo di Cadore train station, with bus transfers.
Bardonecchia: Served directly by train from Turin and France.
Madonna di Campiglio: Accessible via Trento train station, with onward bus connections.
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