Is Courchevel suitable for beginners?

Yes, Courchevel is great for beginners, with dedicated Zen areas, free beginner lifts, and gentle green and blue runs. The resort also has top ski schools and beginner-friendly slopes across its villages, making it safe and enjoyable to learn.

How long is the transfer to Courchevel from major airports?

Transfer times to Courchevel depend on the airport and conditions. From Geneva, it’s around 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes, from Lyon about 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes, and from Grenoble roughly 2 hours 10 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes. Times can vary based on traffic, weather, and which […]

Do you offer shared or private transfers to Courchevel?

Yes, AlpNav offers shared and private transfers  to Courchevel from major airports like Geneva, Lyon, and Grenoble.  You can choose a cost-effective shared transfer with multiple drop-off points, a door-to-door shared transfer or a private, with standard or premium vehicles.

Is Courchevel part of the Three Valleys ski area?

Yes, Courchevel is a major resort in the Three Valleys, the world’s largest connected ski area with over 600km of slopes. The resort itself offers 150km of runs and modern lifts that make it easy to access neighboring resorts.

What is the altitude of Courchevel?

Courchevel consists of several villages at different altitudes, ranging from 1,300m to 2,730m. The most famous is Courchevel 1850 at 1,850m.

Where is Courchevel located?

Courchevel is a ski resort in the Savoie region of southeastern France, situated on the south side of the Isere Valley.