Morzine Transfers from €23.50

We offer shared transfers from Geneva Airport to Morzine from 23.50 euro per person and we offer private transfers from Lyon and Chambery Airports to Morzine. Geneva Airport is without doubt the best airport for shared and private transfers to Morzine due to its close proximity.

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Discover Morzine

Morzine is a traditional ski resort in the French Alps, offering direct access to the vast Portes du Soleil ski area, one of the largest linked ski domains in the world, with over 600 km of pistes across France and Switzerland. Just 80 minutes from Geneva Airport, Morzine transfers are quick and convenient, making it a favourite destination for families, groups, and weekend skiers alike.

At AlpNav, we provide reliable and affordable Geneva to Morzine transfers, with both shared and private options available. We also cover neighbouring resorts such as Les Gets and Avoriaz, making us the ideal choice for reaching the Portes du Soleil region.

Morzine offers a unique mix of tree-lined ski runs, beginner-friendly slopes, and quick lift access to more advanced terrain in Avoriaz. Off the mountain, you’ll find a lively Alpine village full of charm with cosy chalets, great restaurants, family facilities, and a buzzing apres-ski scene.

Whether you’re planning a short ski break or a full week on the slopes, Morzine is an ideal base for exploring the Portes du Soleil. Let AlpNav take care of your airport transfer to Morzine so you can focus on enjoying the mountains.

Morzine Airport Transfers

Start your ski holiday the easy way with AlpNav. We provide reliable, affordable transfers to Morzine from Geneva and Lyon airports. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly shared service or a tailored private transfer you can begin your holiday stress-free. With both budget-friendly shared services and premium private options, we make it easy to reach the resort, no matter your travel style.

Shared Transfers

Our shared transfers from Geneva to Morzine start from just €23.50, offering a convenient and affordable way to travel. With multiple departures each day and both fixed-point and door-to-door options available, shared transfers are perfect for solo travellers or small groups. Ski carriage is included at no extra charge, and our friendly airport reps will guide you every step of the way.

Private Transfers

Our private transfers offer the ultimate in comfort and convenience. Travel directly from your chosen airport to your accommodation with no waiting or additional stops. Vehicles range from standard cars and minibuses to executive coaches, with premium upgrades available for those who want to travel in style. Available from Geneva and Lyon all year round.

How Your Transfer Will Work

Booking your Morzine transfer with AlpNav is simple and efficient. Here’s what to expect:
Our reps will meet you at the AlpNav desk, located right by the arrivals exit. Shared passengers will wait for the scheduled departure with other groups, while private transfer passengers will depart immediately.
Our team will assist with luggage and ski equipment (included free of charge). Child and booster seats are available on request for families.
From Geneva, the transfer takes about 1h 30m. From Lyon, around 2h 20m. Shared transfers may include a few stops in a resort, while private transfers go directly to your accommodation.
Shared transfer passengers will be dropped at central fixed points or, for door-to-door bookings, taken as close as possible to your accommodation. Private transfers are fully door-to-door with no vehicle changes.
You’ll receive your pickup time by email and WhatsApp the day before departure, with enough time to reach the airport stress-free.

With experienced drivers, modern vehicles and clear communication, your AlpNav transfer is designed to be safe, reliable and hassle-free.

Ready to Book Your Morzine Transfer

Avoid the stress of public transport and expensive taxis. Book your transfer to Morzine with AlpNav and enjoy a smooth, safe, and comfortable journey straight to the snow. Choose between our value-packed shared transfers from just €23.50, or enjoy the privacy and flexibility of a private transfer tailored to your needs.

Reserve your seat today and start your ski holiday the right way.

Travel Times to Morzine

The most important thing to note is that travelling on a Saturday will take longer due to traffic congestion. The roads to the Les Gets can be very busy on Saturdays between 0700 to 1600 & Sundays from Morzine between 1000-1600. Travelling on weekdays can reduce the journey time substantially. On a Saturday, Geneva to Les Gets could easily take 1 hour 45 mins or more whereas on another day of the week it could be less than 75 minutes. It is important to factor in that Saturday travel may often take longer.
Please see below our estimated travel times to Morzine from the different airports
Geneva Airport to Morzine
80 km
1h 30m
Lyon Airport to Morzine
205 km
2h 20m

Bus Stops in Morzine

Alpnav offers a thorough coverage of fixed point stops across Morzine which will mean a short walk to your accommodation.

Best Airports to Reach Morzine

Geneva Airport

Geneva Airport is the most convenient option for Morzine, with frequent shared transfers running daily and a wide choice of direct flights from EasyJet, British Airways, Jet2, and SWISS. Shared and private transfers are available all week.

Lyon Airport

From Lyon Airport there is also a great choice of private transfers to reach Morzine. AlpNav is able to provide private transfers, either standard or premium 7 days a week to Les Gets and many other popular resorts including Les Gets, Avoriaz, Montriond, St Jean d’Aulps, and Châtel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Morzine

  • Morzine is a French town in the Northern Alps, part of the Portes du Soleil ski area, located between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva.
  • Morzine is a ski resort in the Portes du Soleil area, with an altitude of 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) and slopes that reach up to 2,002 meters. 
  • Yes, Morzine is part of the Portes du Soleil, one of the largest linked ski areas in the world, spanning France and Switzerland. From Morzine, a single ski pass gives access to a network of slopes across the entire domain.
  • The Morzine ski season runs from mid-December to early April, though exact opening and closing dates can vary each year depending on snow conditions.
  • Morzine is very snow-reliable, especially at higher altitudes like Avoriaz, and the best conditions are usually found from late December to late February. 
  • To reach Morzine from Geneva, Lyon, Grenoble, or Chambery airports, Geneva is the most convenient, with direct shared transfers or private transfers. From the other airports, you can use a combination of trains and buses or private transfers.
  • Yes, AlpNav offers both shared and private transfers to Morzine. You can choose a cost-effective shared transfer with multiple drop-off points or a private, with standard or premium vehicles.
  • Transfer times to Morzine depend on the airport. From Geneva, the 80 km drive takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. From Chambery, around 1 hour 40 minutes, while Lyon and Grenoble require approximately 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes.
  • Yes, Morzine is ideal for beginners and families, as it has gentle nursery slopes with magic carpets, easy blue runs in areas like Pleney and Les Gets, and family-friendly activities. The resort’s calm apres-ski atmosphere gave it the Famille Plus label.
  • Yes, Morzine has multiple ski and snowboard schools with English-speaking instructors including ESF, ESI Easy2Ride, BASS, Ski Beyond, Ski with Ease, and MINT Snowboarding. They offer lessons for all levels, from beginner to advanced, in both group and private formats.
  • Yes, Morzine offers a lot of ski-in/ski-out accommodations, including hotels, chalets, and resorts, giving guests direct access to the slopes for an easy and hassle-free stay. Options are available across the resort to suit different group sizes and preferences.
  • Morzine offers a diverse range of ski terrain, including wide, gentle pistes, long cruisers, tree-lined runs, and steep groomed sections. The area also has off-piste options, glades, and natural terrain features, with some freestyle zones and small snowparks for jumps and rails.
  • Yes, Morzine is great for intermediate and advanced skiers, offering plenty of intermediate-friendly runs and more challenging terrain for experts. Advanced skiers can enjoy steep pistes in areas like Nyon and Chamossiere, explore off-piste terrain, or head to nearby Avoriaz for high-altitude powder and iconic runs such as the Swiss Wall.
  • Yes, Morzine, as part of the Portes du Soleil, has access to multiple snowparks and freestyle zones, with many of the main parks based in nearby Avoriaz. These include boardercross tracks, airbags, natural freestyle areas like the Burton Stash, and snowparks designed for all levels.
  • Yes, Morzine has a lively apres-ski scene with options like La Folie Douce (Avoriaz) and Le Tremplin for parties, Bec Jaune Brewery and The Hideout for relaxed drinks, Bar Robinson and Cavern Bar for live music, plus family-friendly activities like ice skating.
  • Yes, you can rent ski and snowboard equipment in Morzine from shops like Intersport, SPORT 2000, Hubert Sports, and Caribou Sport, with options for online booking and delivery services from providers such as All Mountain Rental and Ski-Mobile.
  • In Morzine, you can choose between the Morzine-Les Gets pass, covering about 120 km of pistes, or the full Portes du Soleil pass, which includes all 12 resorts and over 600 km of terrain across France and Switzerland. There isn’t a Morzine-only pass, and the local pass does not include Avoriaz.
  • Morzine offers plenty of non-skiing activities, including ice skating, sledding, snowshoeing, husky dog sledding, spa visits, swimming, and the Alta Lumina night walk. Visitors can also enjoy local markets, guided tours, and browsing the town’s shops and delis.
  • Yes, Morzine has a wide choice of restaurants, bars, and shops, offering everything from traditional Savoyard cuisine and international dishes to fine dining, casual cafes, and lively apres-ski spots. The village center is full of boutiques, grocery stores, and specialty shops.
  • Yes, Morzine is great for snowboarders and freestyle skiers, with its own snowparks and easy access to Avoriaz. The Portes du Soleil area has natural terrain parks, boardercross courses, and features for all levels.