Geneva to Les Gets Transfer
Book a reliable, door-to-door Geneva to Les Gets transfer and arrive at your accommodation ready to ski the Portes du Soleil, without airport queues, rental car stress, or guesswork.
Geneva Airport to Les Gets Transfer
Plan your seamless Geneva Airport to Les Gets journey with Ski-Lifts, built around real flight times, winter road conditions, and the practical needs of ski travellers. We prioritise reliability, safety, and clear pricing so your Geneva to Les Gets transfers run smoothly from touchdown to chalet.
Under normal conditions, the transfer time from Geneva to Les Gets is typically around 1 hour 15 minutes (about 75 km). On peak Saturdays, French school holidays, or in heavy snowfall, it’s sensible to allow extra time. Your driver will follow the most suitable route on the day based on traffic and mountain conditions.
Our Les Gets Transfers
The nearest airport to Les Gets is Geneva Airport. You can also book transfers from Lyon Airport, Grenoble Airport and Chambery Airport, if that’s more convenient for your flights.
Unlike Avoriaz, Les Gets is accessible by road, so most services are door-to-door to your accommodation. If you’re staying on a steeper or narrower lane, your driver will use the closest safe access point nearby and advise on the easiest final approach with luggage.
Les Gets Shared Transfer
A Geneva to Les Gets shared transfer is a budget-friendly option for solo travellers and couples who still want a comfortable, pre-booked service. Passengers are grouped on similar flight schedules, so you travel in one vehicle without changing en route. There may be a short wait in Geneva while other arrivals are collected, and the route can include additional drop-offs in the Morzine and Les Gets area.
Les Gets Private Transfer
A private Geneva Les Gets transfer is the most direct, flexible way to reach resort, especially on changeover days, with children, or with lots of ski gear. Your driver meets you in arrivals and heads straight to Les Gets with no waiting for other groups. Luggage and ski equipment travel with you at no extra cost (just add items when booking so the right vehicle can be arranged).
Les Gets Eco-Friendly Transfer
Travel to Les Gets in a modern electric or hybrid vehicle, enjoying the same comfort and reliability as other available options while reducing your footprint.
Les Gets Luxury Transfer
Upgrade your journey with a luxury transfer, premium vehicles, extra space, and a quieter cabin that makes the road time feel like part of the holiday. Luxury options work especially well for small groups who want maximum comfort after an early flight, or for families who prefer extra room for child seats and luggage.
Les Gets Airport Transfers
Transfers can be booked from a range of airports in France and Switzerland, including:
Geneva Airport (GVA)
Lyon Airport (LYS)
Grenoble Airport (GNB)
Chambery Airport (CMF)
You can also book transfers from train stations such as Cluses, around a 30-minute drive from Les Gets, useful if you’re combining flights with rail travel.
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 Les Gets
Les Gets is a traditional village resort with accommodation spread across the centre and quieter pockets such as Les Perrières and routes toward Mont Chéry. Shared ski transfers to Les Gets normally drop you at your accommodation address. If your property sits on a steep or snow-packed lane, your driver will prioritise safe access and may suggest a short walk from a nearby cleared point.
If you’re travelling with children or lots of luggage, consider a private transfer for the simplest door-to-door experience, particularly on busy Saturdays.
Arriving in Les Gets: local tips for a smoother check-in
Les Gets arrivals are usually straightforward as it’s a road-accessible village, but a few practical tips make the first hour easier, especially in winter.
Local tip: if your accommodation check-in is later in the day, ask your host about key collection in advance. For private transfers, a short supermarket stop can sometimes be arranged (ideal for stocking up before the final climb into resort). Shared transfers don’t schedule extra stops to keep journeys efficient for everyone.
Staying near the village centre (Chavannes side) is generally easiest for walking to lifts and restaurants. If you’re up toward Mont Chéry or on the edges of the village, you may have a slightly longer walk to the lift base, but you’ll enjoy a quieter setting and great views.
Les Gets to Geneva Transfer: stress-free departures
Your return transfer matters just as much as arrival, especially if you’re catching an early flight. You’ll receive a message confirming your pick-up time the afternoon before travel, so you know exactly when your driver will arrive.
On Saturdays and in holiday weeks, allow extra time for traffic around Morzine, the A40, and the Geneva border area. If you’re unsure what to book, our team can help you choose a pick-up time that fits your flight and the season.
Where to find us at Geneva Airport
When you land at Geneva Airport, finding Ski-Lifts is straightforward. For transfers based on flight times, passengers are met by the Ski-Lifts team at our dedicated desk in the Swiss arrivals hall.
After collecting your bags and passing through customs on the Swiss side, turn left in the arrivals hall and look for the Ski-Lifts sign between the Brezelkönig café and the UBS bank, opposite the cash machines. Using the Swiss Sector exit keeps the route out of the airport fast and avoids the extra time and complexity of leaving via the French side.
For full details and a map, see our Geneva Airport meeting point guide.
Why book with Ski-Lifts for your Les Gets transfer?
- Airport support in Geneva: transfers based on flight times include support at our dedicated Geneva Airport desk.
- Transfers planned around flights: most services are set up to match arrival/departure times, not fixed public timetables.
- Clear service types: choose private for direct travel, or shared for small-group value with passengers on similar schedules.
- Safety-first winter travel: services use vehicles suitable for Alpine conditions, with experienced drivers and practical planning for snow and peak-day traffic.
- Help when plans change: we assist with flight delays where possible so you know what to do if your arrival time shifts.
- Transparent booking: transfer type, luggage allowances, and prices are clearly shown before you confirm — no hidden costs.
- Experienced network: Ski-Lifts has been arranging Alpine transfers since 2005, with customer care before, during and after travel.
How to book your transfer to Les Gets
Secure your Les Gets transfer early for the best choice of times and prices, especially for Christmas, New Year and February half-term. Booking is quick and easy:
- Enter your travel details in the quote engine above.
- View available transfer options and prices.
- Choose your preferred transfer and add your travel details (including luggage and child seats).
- Pay securely for immediate confirmation.
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Les Gets: Airport Transfer Times & Map
Geneva Airport to Les Gets
75 km · 1hr 15min
Lyon Airport to Les Gets
205 km · 2hr 15min
Chambery Airport to Les Gets
120 km · 1hr 30min
Grenoble Airport to Les Gets
165 km · 2hr 00min
Cluses Train Station to Les Gets
20 km · 30min

Discover Les Gets
Les Gets is a classic Haute-Savoie village resort set on a sunny plateau between Morzine and Taninges — and one of the most welcoming gateways to the Portes du Soleil. It’s known for traditional chalet architecture, family-friendly slopes, and quick access to wider Portes du Soleil adventures without losing its authentic village feel.
- Resort altitude: 1,172 m
- Highest point: 2,460 m
- Pistes: 120 km in Les Gets–Morzine (650 km in Portes du Soleil)
- Lifts: 47 in Les Gets–Morzine
Skiing and snowboarding for all levels
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Two main sectors: Chavannes links you toward Morzine and the wider circuit, while Mont Chéry offers quieter pistes, great views, and a more “local” feel.
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Brilliant for families: Les Gets is famous for its beginner-friendly zones, children’s areas, and an easy village layout that works well with ski school drop-offs.
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Portes du Soleil access: Upgrade from local terrain to the full Portes du Soleil lift pass when you want bigger days across France and Switzerland.
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Short transfer, more ski time: With Geneva to Les Gets transfers typically around 1h15, it’s one of the quickest ways to get from plane to piste.
Beyond skiing
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Winter off-slope options: cosy cafés, Savoyard restaurants, wellness/spa time, ice skating and scenic walks make it easy to mix rest days with adventure.
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Summer in Les Gets: the village turns into a mountain biking and hiking hub, with lift-served trails and events that bring riders from across Europe.
Where Les Gets sits in the Portes du Soleil
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Near Morzine & Avoriaz: Morzine is just down the valley, and Avoriaz sits higher above on the Portes du Soleil circuit — ideal for mixing family skiing with bigger, higher-altitude days.
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Great base for exploring: from Les Gets you can build up confidence locally, then progress to longer circuits as the week goes on — without committing to a purpose-built mega-resort vibe.
With Ski-Lifts, your Geneva to Les Gets journey is planned around the realities of Alpine travel — so you can focus on the holiday, not the logistics.
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Les Gets 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 shared transfer starts from £50.16 per person. Private transfers start from £178 per vehicle (1-8 passengers). Prices vary by travel date and transfer type (private, shared, or luxury). Booking your transfer early, especially midweek, helps secure the best rate and guaranteed availability.
We offer a range of options for Geneva to Les Gets, including scheduled shuttles, shared transfers, private vehicles, eco-friendly and luxury options, plus minibuses and coaches for larger groups. Availability and pricing depend on your date, time and group size, and you’ll see the best match instantly in the quote engine above.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to reach Les Gets, there are several affordable transfer options available. A shared transfer offers 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 can be requested at no extra cost. Please add the required seats during booking (including ages if prompted) so the correct equipment is arranged for your journey.
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.
Yes, you can book shared transfer to Les Gets. This is a cost-effective, door-to-door service where you may share the vehicle with other passengers heading to Les Gets. 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 Les Gets. 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.
It is possible to reach Les Gets by public transport, usually by travelling towards Cluses and then connecting by local bus or taxi. There is also a pre-bookable scheduled shuttle from Geneva that can be cost-effective (typically around £27 per person). It runs to a fixed timetable with central drop-off points, so it may be less convenient with ski luggage, children, or late flights.
Geneva Airport is the closest airport to Les Gets Ski Resort, which is only 75 km away, however Chambery, Lyon and Grenoble are all popular options with regular transfers.
The nearest train station to Les Gets is Cluses (Gare de Cluses), located about 20 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 Les Gets quickly and comfortably using pre-booked private or luxury transfer services, ensuring a smooth transition from rail to resort.
Mid Dec – Mid April (Please note – dates are subject to change)
It’s recommended to book your transfer to Les Gets as early as possible, especially if you plan to travel during peak ski season (December through March) or over popular holiday periods. Booking several weeks in advance ensures availability and often provides the best rates, particularly for private transfers and larger groups, which sell out quick.
Yes, Les Gets Ski Resort is highly suitable for families. The resort is designed with children and families in mind, offering dedicated beginner zones, fun slopes like the Indian-themed Grand Cry Territory, family-friendly ski schools, and a wide variety of activities for all ages both on and off the slopes. In winter, kids can enjoy toboggan runs, dog-sled rides, and a skating rink, while summer brings playgrounds, adventure parks, lakeside fun, and special events throughout the village.
Les Gets is packed with activities year-round. In winter, visitors can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the Les Gets/Morzine area, themed zones like Grand Cry Territory, tobogganing, dog sledding, the alpine coaster, and ice skating. Off the slopes, options include après-ski fun, comedy nights, mountain biking, hiking, paragliding, golf, summer watersports, playgrounds, Alta Lumina light trail, playgrounds, markets, cultural attractions, children’s clubs, and seasonal events such as mountain bike races and music festivals, all creating a lively atmosphere for all ages and interests.
Yes, Les Gets is very snowboard friendly. The resort offers a well-maintained snowpark in the Mont Chéry sector, a permanent boardercross course in Chavannes, and a wide selection of slopes suitable for all abilities, from beginners to advanced riders. As part of the Portes du Soleil area, Les Gets also gives snowboarders direct access to 650 km of pistes, including tree runs, freestyle zones, and plenty of terrain to explore. The area’s facilities and snowboarding-friendly atmosphere make it an excellent choice for both cruising and honing freestyle skills.
Les Gets is not a fully ski-in, ski-out resort throughout, but it does feature a number of ski-in/ski-out accommodations, particularly near the main slopes, lifts, and certain sectors such as the Chavannes and Perrières areas. Many central hotels and chalets, like Hotel La Marmotte, Hotel Crychar, and La Grande Lanière, offer direct access to the pistes, allowing guests to ski almost to the door. However, because the village stretches along the valley, most accommodation in the centre or on the village edges may require a short walk or shuttle to the lifts. If ski-in, ski-out access is important, booking early and choosing your location carefully is recommended for Les Gets.
Les Gets is a superb summer destination, offering world-class mountain biking, scenic hikes for all levels, and plenty of family-friendly fun, like the swimming lake, inflatable water park, golf, and adventure parks. The village buzzes with frequent events and cultural activities, making it an ideal place to relax, explore, and stay active against a stunning Alpine backdrop.
Les Gets village sits at an altitude of approximately 1,172 meters above sea level, with the ski area itself ranging from about 900 meters up to 1,826 meters at the summit of Mont Chéry, its highest point. This elevation provides good snow conditions throughout the ski season and beautiful alpine views.
Yes, Les Gets offers plenty of non-skiing activities for all ages, both in winter and summer. Enjoy scenic hiking trails, paragliding, tree climbing, and the alpine luge. The village features a swimming lake, open-air ice rink, bowling, cinema, merry-go-round, and the Mechanical Music Museum. Families love Alta Lumina night walks, markets, workshops, spas, wellness, cafés, and heritage tours, making Les Gets a great destination for non-skiers to relax or explore in beautiful alpine surroundings.