Geneva to Morzine Transfer
Comfortable, door-to-door Geneva to Morzine transfer, tailored for ski holidays of all sizes to ensure you arrive at your accommodation ready to hit the slopes.
Geneva Airport to Morzine Transfer
Plan a seamless and direct Geneva to Morzine transfer with Ski-Lifts, built around real flight arrival times, winter road conditions, and the practical needs of ski travellers. Our service focuses on reliability, safety, and clear pricing so your Geneva to Morzine transfers run smoothly from touchdown to resort.
Standard journeys the transfer time from Geneva to Morzine is typically around 1 hour 15 minutes (about 75 km). On peak Saturdays, during French school holidays, or in periods of heavy snowfall, it’s sensible to allow extra time. Drivers follow the most suitable route on the day based on traffic levels and mountain conditions.
Our Morzine Transfer Options
The nearest airport to Morzine is Geneva Airport, approximately 80 km away. We also offer Morzine transfers from Lyon, Grenoble and Chambéry. Book our ski transfers today for the fastest, most convenient way to reach the Portes du Soleil.
Morzine Scheduled Shuttle Transfer
A great value option is a Geneva to Morzine scheduled shuttle service which operates to a fixed timetable and is shared with other passengers. These transfers use designated pick-up and drop-off points rather than individual addresses, helping to keep costs low. Ideal for flexible travellers, scheduled shuttles provide a reliable and affordable way to book between Geneva airport and resort.
Morzine Shared Transfer
A Geneva to Morzine shared transfer is a budget-friendly way to reach the resort while enjoying true door-to-door service. With a journey time around 90 minutes, you’ll be on the slopes in no time. Shared transfers may include a short wait at the airport and a few additional stops en route, but they remain a popular option for families, groups, and solo skiers heading to the Portes du Soleil.
Morzine Private Transfer
A private Geneva Morzine transfer provides a fast, door-to-door service, taking you directly to your accommodation in just 90 minutes. Your driver will be waiting at arrivals, ready to get you on the road without delays. With all luggage, including ski equipment, included at no extra cost, it’s the most convenient way for families and groups to reach the Portes du Soleil and less time travelling, more time enjoying the mountains.
Morzine Eco-Friendly Transfer
An eco-friendly transfer let’s you start your ski holiday with a lighter footprint. The short 90-minute journey is ideal for travelling in an electric or hybrid vehicle, combining comfort with sustainability. With door-to-door service and luggage, including skis at no extra cost, it’s a greener way to reach the Portes du Soleil without compromising on convenience.
Morzine Luxury Transfer
A luxury transfer is the most comfortable way to reach Morzine. In just 90 minutes, you’ll be at your chalet or hotel, travelling in a premium vehicle with added comfort. It’s the perfect choice for families or groups who want to begin their holiday in style, with door-to-door service and luggage, including ski equipment, included at no extra cost.
Morzine Coach Transfer
Our private coach transfers from Geneva to Morzine are the ideal choice for large groups, schools, or corporate trips. With a journey time of just 90 minutes, your group can travel together in comfort and arrive at the heart of the Portes du Soleil ready to hit the slopes. Spacious coaches provide plenty of room for luggage and ski equipment, with door-to-door service ensuring a smooth and stress-free start to your holiday.
Morzine Airport Transfers from Geneva, Lyon & More
Ski-Lifts doesn’t limit you to just Geneva Airport! We offer transfers from various airports in France and Switzerland, including:
Geneva Airport (GVA)
Lyon Airport (LYS)
Grenoble Airport (GNB)
Chambery Airport (CMF)
Additionally, we extend our services to train stations like Cluses, which is conveniently located near Morzine and can be reached in a comfortable 40 minute transfer.
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How shared transfers work
Shared transfers can operate in different ways depending on how the service is organised. Some shared services run as scheduled shuttles, operating to fixed timetables with larger vehicles and set drop-off points along the route.
Shared transfers work by grouping passengers travelling on similar flight times, for both arrivals and departures. Passengers share the same vehicle to or from resort, without changing vehicles en route. There may be a short wait while other passengers in the group are collected.
Where accommodation is accessible by road, shared transfers typically provide door-to-door drop-off. Scheduled shuttle services, by contrast, usually operate to central stops rather than individual accommodation addresses.
Shared transfers are priced per person and are often the most budget-friendly option for solo travellers and small groups. Scheduled shuttle services can sometimes appear cheaper because they operate to fixed timetables, but they are less flexible if travel plans change.
If a flight is delayed or missed, flight-based shared transfers can often move passengers to the next available service where capacity allows. With timetable-based shuttle services, if a scheduled departure is missed, passengers usually need to organise an alternative service themselves.
For larger groups, a private transfer may be better value overall, as the cost is charged per vehicle rather than per passenger.
Shared transfer arrivals in Morzine
Morzine is a working alpine town (not a car-free resort), with accommodation spread between the centre and the main lift zones around Pléney, Super Morzine and Prodains (for quick access to Avoriaz). In normal conditions, shared transfers to Morzine are door-to-door where access allows.
On peak Saturdays, during heavy snowfall, or if your accommodation is on a narrow/steep lane (or has a tight driveway), your driver will always prioritise safe access and may use the closest safe drop-off point with a short walk to your property.
If you’re travelling with children, lots of luggage, or you want the simplest arrival with no extra drop-offs, a private transfer is often the easiest option — especially during busy changeover weekends.
Arriving in Morzine: local tips for a smoother check-in
Morzine arrivals are usually straightforward, but the town can get congested at busy times and winter conditions can affect the final approach.
- Busy-day tip: allow extra time on Saturdays and during school holidays — traffic through the valley and into Morzine can slow down near the centre and lift areas.
- Snow & access: if it’s snowing heavily, some lanes may be difficult to reach. Keep footwear handy in case you need a short walk from a safe drop-off.
- Key collection: if your check-in is later, confirm key collection details with your host in advance (codes, office location, or a contact number).
- Stops on the way: private transfers can sometimes accommodate a short supermarket stop if arranged ahead of time. Shared transfers don’t add stops, to keep journeys efficient for everyone.
If you’re staying central (near Morzine town centre / Pléney), getting to lifts, restaurants and shops is simple on foot. If you’re based closer to Prodains or on the edges of town, you may rely more on local shuttles/taxis — but you’ll often get a quieter setting and quicker access to specific lift links.
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Morzine: Airport Transfer Times & Map
Geneva Airport to Morzine
80 km · 1 hr 30 min
Lyon Airport to Morzine
207 km · 2 hr 30 min
Chambery Airport to Morzine
130 km · 1 hr 45 min
Grenoble Airport to Morzine
188 km · 2 hr 30 min
Cluses Train Station to Morzine
30 km · 40 min

Explore Year-Round Morzine
Morzine is a lively Alpine resort just 80 km from Geneva Airport, nestled in the French Alps as part of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area. Blending Savoyard tradition with a modern buzz, Morzine is a top destination for skiers, snowboarders, mountain bikers, and families seeking adventure all year. With beautiful woodland, bustling après-ski, and direct access to two countries’ slopes, Morzine guarantees memorable holidays on and off the snow.
- Resort altitude: 1,000 m
- Highest point: 2,002 m (Chamossiere in Morzine, 2,460 m in Portes du Soleil)
- Pistes: 120 km in Morzine-Les Gets (650 km Portes du Soleil) – Green: 5, Blue: 29, Red: 28, Black: 9
- Lifts: 48 in Morzine-Les Gets (196 in Portes du Soleil)
Winter Wonderland & Skiing for All
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Snow Sure & Scenic: Morzine enjoys a special Alpine microclimate, with abundant snowfalls and sheltered tree runs offering skiing even during white-out days. With reliably good snowfall, and easy access to the snow-sure slopes of nearby Avoriaz, snow conditions are reliably excellent.
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Varied Terrain: The resort’s ski area is shared with Les Gets and caters to every skier. Find gentle slopes for beginners at Pléney, progressive blues in the Super Morzine sector, freeride and expert descents, and epic links into Switzerland via the Portes du Soleil.
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Family Friendly: Morzine is a Famille Plus-accredited resort, with renowned ski schools, award-winning childcare, snow gardens, and playful zones like Penguin Park and Chemin des Zouzous.
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Freestyle & Adventure: Snowparks for all abilities, including night sessions, plus ice skating, paragliding, and biathlon keep everyone entertained after dark or when the lifts close.
Getting Around & Practical Perks
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Easy Access: 75 minutes from Geneva by transfer, serviced by free shuttle buses, with car-free village sections for safe strolls and easy exploration.
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Lift Pass Freedom: The Portes du Soleil ski pass unlocks a network of 650 km of slopes, including legendary descents and border-crossing adventures between France and Switzerland.
Après-Ski & Village Life
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Dining & Nightlife: Morzine’s food scene shines, featuring everything from fondue and raclette at La Grange to wood-fired pizzas, Alpine grills, and local craft beers. Popular après-ski venues like La Folie Douce, the Tremplin, and La Coupole keep the energy high with live music and DJs.
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For Families: The Aquariaz waterpark, regular ice hockey matches, escape games, cinema, and family-oriented events ensure fun for all ages whatever the weather.
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Village Vibes: Morzine’s old town is filled with rustic charm, explore artisan bakeries, weekly markets, chocolatiers, and festive promenades glittering with lights.
Unforgettable Experiences
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Winter Thrills: Take on snowmobiling, guided sledging, horse rides, falconry displays, or try biathlon and speed riding for a dose of adrenaline.
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All-Weather Fun: Indoor golf, Aquariaz’s tropical pools, wellness spas, and creative workshops make Morzine a great choice even on snowy or rainy days.
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Exciting Events: Annual highlights include Rock The Pistes (March music festival on the slopes), Christmas Markets, and the Course des Champions ski race in April, plus regular street shows and live performances all season.
Summer in Morzine: Alpine Playground
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Mountain Biking & Hiking: Access 600 km of Portes du Soleil bike trails, world-class downhill courses, marked hiking routes like the Fox Trail, and panoramic walks for every level.
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Adventure Sports: Dive into canyoning, whitewater rafting, swimming, climbing, paragliding, archery, and summer sledging, or relax at outdoor cafes with a mountain view.
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Family-Focused: Playgrounds, mini-golf, bouncy castles, and Aquariaz’s pool paradise offer endless fun for young visitors, while the bustling weekly market celebrates regional food and crafts.
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Wildlife & Culture: Try a wildlife hike to spot marmots and chamois, visit local farms, or join a forest bivouac for a unique night under Alpine stars.
Insider Tips
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Must-Sees: Don’t miss the epic descent to Les Gets, sunrise views from Chamossiere, and evening strolls through Morzine’s fairy-lit streets.
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Event Calendar: Check out freestyle ski competitions, summer cycling festivals like Pass’Portes du Soleil, and year-round music events including the Harley Days weekender.
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Explore Further: With one lift pass, ski or ride into Switzerland, or discover neighbouring Avoriaz, Montriond and the historic lakeside of Lake Geneva for a day trip.
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Morzine Transfers – Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about our service, please contact us. You’ll also find relevant information on our FAQs page or below.
A Geneva to Morzine shared transfer starts from £31.19 per person (based on 8 passengers). Private transfers start from £269 per vehicle (1-8 passengers). Prices vary by travel date and transfer type (private, shared, or luxury). Booking your Geneva to Morzine transfer early, especially midweek, helps secure the best rate and guaranteed availability.
Yes. Morzine transfers operate to match the flight schedules. Whether you land late at night or depart early in the morning, we’ll arrange your transfer so you don’t have to worry about missing out on transport. Private transfers are especially popular for out-of-hours arrivals, but shared transfers also run at set times throughout the day and evening during the ski season.
Yes, you can book both one-way and return transfers to Morzine. Many travellers fly into Geneva and return via Lyon or Chambéry, and Ski-Lifts makes it simple to book the combination that suits your trip. Just select one-way during the booking process for instant confirmation.
We recommend booking as early as possible, especially for peak dates such as Christmas, New Year, and February half-term. Early booking secures the best price and guarantees availability. Last-minute bookings may be possible depending on availability, but transfers do fill quickly in high season.
A Geneva to Morzine transfer usually takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Conditions such as traffic or snow can extend this slightly, but our drivers choose the fastest, safest routes available.
We offer a wide range of transfers from Geneva Airport to Morzine to suit every group size and preference. Choose from private cars, eco-friendly vehicles, luxury cars, minibuses, coaches, and shared transfers. All our transfers are operated with modern, comfortable, and well-maintained vehicles, ensuring a safe and reliable journey to Morzine, whether you’re travelling solo, as a family, or in a larger group.
The cheapest option is a shared transfer. Ski-Lifts shared transfers start from £31.19 per person based on 8 passengers. A solo traveller can travel for as little as £62 on a shared shuttle, combinin great value with comfort. Unlike basic shuttles, they still offer direct, door-to-door service to your accommodation in Morzine. Prices include all your baggage and ski equipment.
A Geneva to Morzine transfer takes around 1 hour 30 minutes under normal conditions. Travel time can vary depending on traffic, weather, and snowfall.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to reach Morzine, there are several affordable transfer options available. Our shared transfers offer a reliable and cost-effective solution, allowing you travel with other passengers and reduce costs which is ideal when travelling in smaller groups. While this may mean a slightly longer travel time due to multiple drop-offs, the savings can be significant.
If your flight is delayed or you’re held up at passport control or baggage reclaim, please notify Ski-Lifts or the supplier as soon as possible using the contact details on your booking. Where possible, we’ll liaise with the transport provider and keep you updated on the best next steps for your pick-up.
Yes, child seats and boosters are available free of charge. Please add them to your booking on the booking details section
Absolutely! Skis, snowboards, and luggage are included in your booking at no extra cost as long as they are added to your booking before travel.
No. Unlike scheduled shuttle buses, Ski-Lifts shared transfers are premium, door-to-door services. Ski-Lifts takes you directly to your accommodation in Morzine. That means no dragging luggage across the resort, no waiting around for a connections or changing vehicles.
Yes, you can book shared transfer to Morzine. This is a cost-effective, door-to-door service where you may share the vehicle with other passengers heading to Morzine. Shared transfers include direct drop-off at your accommodation and are a popular choice for solo travellers and small groups.
Yes, you can book a direct, door-to-door private transfer from Geneva Airport to Morzine. Private transfers offer the fastest and most comfortable way to reach your accommodation, with no waiting for other passengers and no stops along the way.
Transfer prices to Morzine depend on your chosen airport, number of passengers, transfer type, and travel day. Weekday transfers usually offer the best value, while Saturdays are typically the busiest and most expensive.
Geneva to Morzine (private transfer): start from £269.07 per vehicle (1-8 passengers)
Grenoble to Morzine (private transfer): start from £425.40 per vehicle (1-8 passengers)
Chambery to Morzine (private transfer): start from £335.78 per vehicle (1-8 passengers)
Lyon to Morzine (private transfer): start from £489.93 per vehicle (1-8 passengers)
Geneva to Morzine (luxury transfer): start from £389.73 per vehicle (1-8 passengers)
Yes. Morzine can be reached by public transport from Geneva. Most routes involve travelling towards Cluses or Thonon-les-Bains first, then continuing by local bus or taxi into the resort. There are also pre-bookable scheduled airport shuttles from Geneva which can be a cost-effective option (often from around £25–£30 per person). These services run on fixed timetables with central drop-off points, so they may be less convenient if you have ski equipment, young children, or late-arriving flights.
Geneva Airport is the closest airport to Morzine Ski Resort, which is only 80 km away, however Chambery, Lyon and Grenoble are all popular options with regular transfers.
The nearest train station to Morzine is Cluses (Gare de Cluses), located about 40 km from the resort. Cluses station is well connected by major rail lines, including high-speed TGV and regional TER services, offering a convenient arrival point for your journey. From Cluses, you can reach Morzine quickly and comfortably using our private or luxury transfer services, ensuring a smooth transition from rail to resort.
Yes, we strongly recommend booking your Geneva to Morzine transfer in advance, especially during peak ski season. Booking early guarantees availability, secures the best prices, and ensures you have your preferred transfer option.
Mid Dec – Mid April (Please note – dates are subject to change)
Morzine itself is not considered one of the most snowsure resorts in the Alps, largely due to its relatively low village altitude of 1,000m and warm spells that can affect lower slopes, especially late in the season. However, with higher pistes nearby, especially in Avoriaz (at 1,800m) these are considered much more snowsure and easily accessible from Morzine, often offering excellent conditions well into April.
Yes, Morzine Ski Resort is highly suitable for families. The resort offers extensive beginner and easy intermediate slopes, dedicated children’s areas, excellent ski schools, and family-friendly lift facilities. Morzine’s ski area links directly to Les Gets and the wider Portes du Soleil, providing a huge range of gentle pistes and fun zones for all skill levels. Off the slopes, families benefit from activities like sledging, snow parks, ice skating, and après-ski venues tailored to kids. The welcoming village atmosphere, convenient facilities, and organized events help ensure families have a comfortable and enjoyable ski experience in Morzine.
Morzine offers a fantastic range of winter activities focused around skiing and snowboarding. The resort is part of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area, providing access to hundreds of kilometers of groomed pistes suitable for all levels, from beginner slopes and gentle family zones to challenging runs and snowparks for advanced skiers and snowboarders. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy après-ski in lively bars and cafés, ice skating, snowshoeing, tobogganing, and family-friendly events throughout the season. Morzine’s picturesque alpine village comes alive in winter, with festive markets, illuminated streets, and organized entertainment, making it a vibrant base for a memorable alpine ski holiday.
Yes, Morzine is extremely snowboard friendly. The resort and wider Portes du Soleil area offer dedicated snowparks, boardercross courses, a permanent halfpipe, and famous freestyle zones like the Burton Stash and Arare parks, catering to all abilities from beginners to experts. Tree-lined runs, varied pistes, accessible lift systems, and a strong snowboarding community make Morzine ideal for both freestyle and freeride snowboarding, including lessons, rentals, and plenty of off-piste terrain, ensuring a welcoming and diverse experience for snowboarders of every level.
Morzine is not a fully ski-in, ski-out resort throughout, but it does feature some ski-in/ski-out accommodation, mainly near the main lifts such as Le Pleney and Super Morzine, and in certain sectors close to the slopes. Most hotels and chalets in the centre or on the village edges require a short walk, shuttle, or ski bus ride to reach the lifts. For the most convenient ski-in, ski-out access, book early and choose your location carefully, as these properties are limited and in high demand.
Morzine is an amazing summer destination, offering world-class mountain biking, scenic hiking, and adventure activities like rafting, canyoning, and paragliding. The lifts operate throughout the summer for thrill-seeking bikers and walkers. Families enjoy swimming lakes, inflatable water parks, adventure courses, playgrounds, and village festivals. The Multi Pass gives access to many local attractions, while the open village offers shops, restaurants, and regular summer events, making Morzine ideal for both outdoor fun and relaxation.
Morzine sits at an altitude of approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. While the main resort is at this elevation, its ski area is directly linked to higher slopes in areas like Avoriaz, reaching up to 2,460 meters, ensuring good snow conditions throughout the winter season.
Out of all the Portes du Soleil resorts, it has to be said that Morzine is the liveliest and has the best après scene. Some favourites with locals and tourists are The Bec Juane Brewery, Tibetan Café, Cavern Bar and if you’re feeling up for a party late into the night visit L’Opera Night Club.
Morzine and its surrounding areas have slopes suitable for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers, snowboarders and off-piste. For beginners or those looking to find their ‘ski legs’ again, then your best bet is to head to the slopes in Morzine or neighbouring Les Gets. Then, once you’re a bit more confident, head over to Avoriaz for some more challenging slopes. The whole area of the Portes du Soleil spreads across the French and Swiss Alps, with a total of 650 km of skiable terrain. According to the official Morzine website, if you skied for 5 to 6 hours a day, it would take around two weeks to discover the whole ski area.
Yes, Morzine offers a huge variety of non-skiing activities year-round. In winter, visitors can enjoy ice skating, snowshoeing, tobogganing, wellness spas, shopping, and exploring the lively village with its festive events and markets. When summer arrives, Morzine transforms into a hub for mountain biking, hiking, road cycling, outdoor swimming in lakes and pools, tennis, adventure parks, golf, paragliding, and family fun at attractions like the Lac de Montriond, playgrounds, mini-golf, and the magical Alta Lumina night walk through the forest. With cultural events, art exhibitions, wellness classes, and plenty of cafés and restaurants, Morzine is a fantastic destination for both relaxation and adventure any time of year.
The best time to visit Morzine for skiing is from mid-December to early April. Snow conditions are most reliable in January and February, while March offers longer days, softer snow, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Early and late season are ideal for quieter slopes and better-value trips.
Morzine offers excellent value compared to many big French ski resorts. While prices can rise during peak weeks such as Christmas and February half-term, accommodation, lift passes, and dining are generally more affordable than neighbouring resorts like Avoriaz or Les Gets.
For transfers, prices from Geneva Airport to Morzine start from £59.90 per person for shared services, or from £213.23 per vehicle (1–8 passengers) for private transfers, making Morzine one of the most accessible ski destinations in the French Alps.
You can also save by travelling mid-week, when flights and transfer costs are often low.
Morzine is one of the most popular ski resorts in the French Alps because it combines a traditional alpine village charm with access to the vast Portes du Soleil ski area, over 600 km of slopes across France and Switzerland. It’s just around 1 hour 30 minutes from Geneva Airport, making it one of the most convenient resorts to reach.
The resort appeals to everyone from families to advanced skiers, with lively après-ski, great restaurants, and year-round activities such as mountain biking and hiking.
Affordable transfer prices and short travel times make Morzine a favourite for quick getaways and ski weekends.