Where is the bus station in Val d’Isere now located?
The Val d’Isere bus station is now located in La Daille at the entrance to the village. From there, passengers can take the free Red Line shuttle into the village center. This has been designed to offer greater comfort and manage visitor flows more efficiently.
Where is Val d’Isere located in the French Alps?
Val d’Isere is located in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of southeastern France.
What is the nearest train station?
The closest train station to Val d’Isere is Bourg-Saint-Maurice, just 30–40 minutes away by road. From there, you can easily continue your journey with a bus, taxi, or private transfer directly to the resort.
Do you offer shared or private transfers to Val d’Isere?
Yes, AlpNav offers both shared and private transfers to Val d’Isere. You can choose a cost-effective shared transfer with multiple drop-off points or a private, with standard or premium vehicles.
How do I get to Val d’Isere from Geneva, Lyon, Grenoble, or Chambery airports?
The most common way to reach Val d’Isere from nearby airports is by shared or private transfers, with Geneva offering the widest choice of flights and Chambery being the quickest option. Alternatively, you can take a train to Bourg-Saint-Maurice, then continue the final 30 km by bus or taxi to the resort.
When does the ski season start and end in Val d’Isere?
The ski season in Val d’Isere generally runs from late November or early December until the first week of May. In addition, limited weekend skiing may be available in November, and summer skiing is possible on the nearby Tignes glacier in July and August.
How snow‑sure is Val d’Isere throughout the winter season?
Val d’Isere is one of the most snow-sure resorts in the Alps, with high-altitude slopes and two glaciers ensuring reliable conditions.
What is the altitude of Val d’Isere?
Val d’Isere sits at a base altitude of 1,850 meters (6,066 feet), with the ski area extending up to 3,456 meters at its highest lift.