Geneva to Morzine Transfer
Book a door-to-door Geneva to Morzine transfer and arrive at your accommodation ready to start your holiday stress free.
Geneva Airport to Morzine Transfer
Travel from Geneva Airport to Morzine with a pre-booked, door-to-door service arranged by Ski-Lifts. Most journeys take around 1 hour 30 minutes in normal conditions, depending on traffic and weather. Morzine is a convenient base for the Portes du Soleil, making airport-to-resort transfers a popular choice for weekend trips and longer stays.
Our Morzine Transfers
The nearest airport to Morzine is Geneva Airport, around 80 km away. Ski-Lifts can also arrange transfers from Lyon Airport, Grenoble Airport and Chambery Airport, if that is more convenient for you.
Morzine Shared Transfer
A budget-friendly way to travel: A shared Geneva to Morzine transfer is priced per person and typically group passengers on similar flight schedules. There may be a short wait at the airport while your group is collected, plus additional drop-offs in resort. In normal conditions, shared services aim for door-to-door drop-off
in Morzine (where access allows).
Morzine Private Transfer
A Morzine private transfer is the most direct option: a dedicated vehicle for your group, timed to your arrival/departure. Ideal for families, groups, lots of luggage, or anyone wanting the fastest journey with no extra pick-ups. Where access allows, you’ll be taken door-to-door to your Morzine accommodation.
Morzine Eco-Friendly Transfer
Geneva to Morzine Eco-friendly transfers allow you to travel to your accommodation while reducing your carbon footprint. Travelling in a hybrid or fully electric vehicle (where available), this direct service is a popular choice for travellers looking to lower emissions without compromising on comfort.
Morzine Luxury Transfer
Upgrade your journey with a luxury transfer for added comfort at the start and end of your Morzine ski holiday. We offer a range of premium vehicle options, from executive cars to high-spec minibuses, depending on group size and availability.
Morzine Airport Transfers
As well as a popular Geneva to Morzine transfer, Ski-Lifts arranges Morzine transfers from a range of airports in France and Switzerland, including:
Geneva Airport (GVA)
Lyon Airport (LYS)
Grenoble Airport (GNB)
Chambery Airport (CMF)
We also arrange transfers from nearby train stations such as Cluses, around a 40-minute transfer to Morzine by road (traffic and winter conditions can affect timings).
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.
Ski-Lifts arranges shared transfers by grouping passengers travelling on similar flights, 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 arrange 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
Unlike some purpose-built resorts, Morzine is not car-free and most accommodation is reachable by road. In normal conditions, shared transfers will aim for door-to-door drop-off.
On peak Saturdays, during heavy snowfall, or where access is restricted (tight lanes, steep driveways, temporary road closures), your driver may use the closest safe drop-off point and advise the best short onward route to your accommodation. If you have access notes (apartment name, chalet direction tips, key collection details), add them during booking to help your operator plan the best drop-off.
Arriving in Morzine: practical local tips
Morzine can be busy on peak changeover days, and winter weather can affect the final approach to resort. A bit of local know-how makes arrival easier:
- Allow extra time on Saturdays: traffic into the valley and through Morzine can be slow during school holidays.
- Be ready for snow conditions: heavy snowfall can mean slower roads and occasional short walking distances from a safe drop-off point.
- Accommodation access varies: some chalets and apartments sit on narrower lanes—share precise directions and any access codes during booking.
- If travelling with kids or lots of luggage: private transfers can be the simplest option for flexibility and faster drop-off.
Your Geneva Airport to Morzine transfer is typically around 1 hour 30 minutes in normal conditions, depending on traffic and weather.
Morzine to Geneva Transfer: Stress-Free Departures
If you need to return to the airport, Ski-Lifts arranges your Morzine to Geneva transfer with the same level of care as your arrival. You receive a text message confirming your pick-up time the afternoon before departure, so you know exactly when to be ready.
For very early flights or tight turnaround schedules, private transfers are often the best choice because they are more direct and flexible.
Where to Find Us at Geneva Airport
When you land at Geneva Airport, finding Ski-Lifts is straightforward. For transfers arranged around 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.
Scheduled shuttle services, which operate to fixed timetables, may use a different meeting point depending on the operator. If you’ve booked a scheduled service, your confirmation email will clearly explain where to meet.
For full details and a map, see our Geneva Airport meeting point guide.
Why book with Ski-Lifts for your Geneva to Morzine transfer?
- Airport support in Geneva: passengers using transfers arranged around flight times are met at our dedicated Geneva Airport desk.
- Transfers planned around flights: most services are arranged to match flight arrival and departure times, rather than fixed public timetables.
- Clear service types: private transfers are direct to your vehicle, while shared transfers involve travelling with other passengers on similar flight schedules.
- Budget-friendly options available: shared transfers are priced per person and suit solo travellers and small groups; larger groups often find private or coach transfers better value.
- Help when plans change: if a flight is delayed or missed, we’ll assist where possible, including moving passengers onto the next available service when capacity allows.
- Transparent booking: transfer type, luggage allowances, and prices are clearly shown before you confirm, with no hidden costs.
- Experienced network: Ski-Lifts has been arranging Alpine transfers since 2005, with local knowledge and customer support available before, during and after travel.
How to Book Your Morzine Transfer
Secure your Morzine transfer early to get the best choice of times and prices. Booking is quick and easy:
- Enter your travel details in the quote engine above.
- View available Morzine transfer options and prices.
- Choose your preferred transfer type and add travel details (flight number, accommodation address, luggage/ski equipment, child seats if needed).
- Pay securely for immediate confirmation.
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Morzine: Airport Transfer Times & Map
Geneva Airport to Morzine
80 km · 1hr 20–40min
Lyon Airport to Morzine
210 km · 2hr 25–3hr 15min
Chambery Airport to Morzine
134 km · 1hr 40–2hr 05min
Grenoble Airport to Morzine
200–215 km · 2hr 20–2hr 50min
Cluses Train Station to Morzine
27–29 km · 55–60min

Discover Morzine
Morzine is a classic Savoyard mountain town with a lively, year-round feel — and a brilliant base for exploring the Portes du Soleil. You’ll find traditional chalet streets, a strong food-and-bar scene, and quick lift links into higher Avoriaz for snow-sure days. In summer, it’s one of the Alps’ best-known hubs for mountain biking, road cycling and hiking.
- Resort altitude: 1,000 m
- Highest point (Morzine / Les Gets area): 2,002 m (Chamossière)
- Ski area: Morzine–Les Gets local area plus Portes du Soleil links
- Best for: Families, mixed-ability groups, tree skiing, après, and summer riding
Skiing & riding in Morzine
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Tree-lined local terrain: Morzine and neighbouring Les Gets offer great forest runs — especially useful on snowy or flat-light days.
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Easy access to Avoriaz: For higher-altitude snow and bigger views, link via Super Morzine or head to the Prodains cable car for quick access to Avoriaz.
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Something for everyone: Beginners enjoy gentle areas and ski-school zones, while confident skiers can explore steeper reds/blacks and off-piste itineraries with a guide.
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Portes du Soleil scale: With the right lift pass, you can cross into Switzerland and explore iconic resorts like Avoriaz, Châtel and Morgins.
Getting around in resort
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Village layout: Morzine is a working town as well as a resort — expect a proper centre with shops, supermarkets and services.
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Shuttles & access: Local buses help connect the centre with lift areas and nearby villages during the season.
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Drop-off practicality: Because Morzine is road-accessible, most Morzine transfers aim for accommodation drop-off. In heavy snow, the closest safe point may be used.
Summer in Morzine
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Mountain biking: Morzine sits at the centre of the Portes du Soleil bike parks, with lift-served trails and cross-country routes.
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Hiking & lakes: Walks range from valley strolls to bigger alpine routes. Lake Montriond is a favourite local half-day trip.
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Events & atmosphere: Expect a busy calendar — from bike festivals to family activities — plus a lively restaurant scene year-round.
With Ski-Lifts, your journey to Morzine is smooth from start to finish — with clear options, practical local guidance, and support when plans change.
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Morzine Transfers – Frequently Asked Questions
You will also find relevant information on our FAQs page or below.
Shared transfers can start from around £31 per person, while private transfers can start from around £269 per vehicle (1–8 passengers).
Prices are usually lowest for midweek travel, and booking early helps secure the best rates and guaranteed availability, especially during peak ski weeks.
Typically about 1 hour 30 minutes in normal conditions. Allow extra time on peak Saturdays, in heavy snow, or during busy airport periods.
You can usually choose from shared, private, eco-friendly (hybrid/electric where available), luxury, and group/coach options depending on dates and demand.
A scheduled shuttle is often the cheapest option, especially for daytime arrivals, but it runs to a fixed timetable and doesn’t operate early mornings or late evenings.
For more flexibility, a shared transfer is usually the best-value option, while private transfers can work out cost-effective for families or larger groups.
Yes. Transfers to Morzine operate around the clock to align with flight schedules.
Private transfers are the best option for very late-night or early-morning arrivals, while shared transfers run at set times depending on the season and demand.
Yes. You can book both one-way and return transfers to Morzine.
This is ideal if you’re flying into Geneva and departing from another airport such as Lyon or Chambéry.
All shared and private transfers include free luggage and ski carriage, all tolls and taxes, and aim for direct drop-off at your accommodation where access allows. Flight monitoring is included where applicable, and free child seats or boosters are available on request at booking.
Scheduled shuttle transfers operate differently. They run to a fixed timetable and include standard luggage and ski carriage only. Child seats, additional luggage options, and flight monitoring are not available on this service.
We recommend booking as early as possible, particularly for Christmas, New Year, and February half-term, when availability is limited and prices rise quickly.
Even during quieter weeks, booking ahead gives you the widest choice of transfer times and vehicle options.
Last-minute bookings may be possible if availability allows. However, during peak periods transfers often sell out, and late bookings can be more expensive or limited in choice.
Arrival flights are monitored wherever possible, and pick-up times are adjusted accordingly.
If you’re unable to reach the meeting point within 2 hours of your scheduled arrival, please contact Ski-Lifts as soon as possible using the details provided in your booking confirmation.
This includes delays caused by flight disruption, passport control, or baggage reclaim. Letting us know helps minimise disruption and avoid additional charges.
Yes. Skis and snowboards are included at no extra cost when added during booking.
If you’re travelling with additional or oversized items, please declare them in advance so the correct vehicle size can be allocated.
Each passenger can usually bring one suitcase, one piece of hand luggage, and one set of skis or a snowboard. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions for exact size and weight limits. Oversized or additional items should be declared in advance and are subject to available space and possible additional charges.
Yes. Free child seats and boosters are available at the time of booking. Add them during booking so they’re allocated to your vehicle.
Policies vary by provider/transfer type, but a common standard is free cancellation/amendments up to 7 days before travel. Always check the terms shown at booking.
No. Shared transfers are pre-booked services organised around flight arrivals, using smaller vehicles and offering door-to-door drop-off where accessible.
Scheduled shuttle buses run fixed timetables with set stops, limited service hours, and less flexibility if flights are delayed. While they can be cheaper, they’re can be less convenient, especially with ski luggage or travelling with younger children.
Public transport routes do exist, but they usually involve multiple changes and longer journey times, especially in winter or at busy weekends. Most routes require a train or bus to Cluses or Thonon-les-Bains, followed by a local bus or taxi up to Morzine.
A pre-booked transfer is generally faster and more convenient, offering a direct journey to resort without the stress of connections or carrying ski luggage.
Geneva Airport (GVA) is the most common and closest major airport (around 80 km). Chambéry, Lyon, and Grenoble are also used depending on flight availability.
Cluses is the nearest major station, roughly 40 minutes by road from Morzine, then you continue by taxi/transfer.
Transfers aim for door-to-door drop-off at your accommodation where access allows.
In heavy snowfall or on narrow mountain roads, vehicles may stop at the nearest safe and accessible point within walking distance.
Your pick-up will be on the Swiss side of Geneva Airport, in the arrivals hall.
Full meeting instructions, including photos and maps, are provided in your booking confirmation and Geneva Airport meeting point guide.
The closest major train station to Morzine is Cluses, located around 40 minutes by road from the resort. From Cluses, you continue to Morzine by taxi or pre-booked transfer, which is the most straightforward option when travelling with luggage or ski equipment.
Early Dec – Early April (Please note – dates are subject to change)
Yes. Morzine is widely regarded as family-friendly, with ski schools, beginner areas, and access to broader Portes du Soleil terrain for mixed abilities, plus plenty of off-slope activities.