DAY 1 (Saturday)
DAY 1
TRANSFER TO MORZINE
You will be picked up at Geneva Airport, with two options: a shared transfer is included in your package, or we can also organise a private transfer at an extra cost, let us know when you book. There will be a driver in the arrivals area with your name on a card regardless of the option you choose.
The transfer time between Geneva and Morzine is about an hour and 15 mn. It is situated in the Northern French Alps half way between Evian on Lake Geneva (Lake Leman) and Chamonix – Mont Blanc. Enjoy the transit through spectacular scenery as you climb the alpine roads into the mountains.
DAY 1
DAY 2 to 4
Ski the Portes du Soleil area
Plan each day with your group according to weather, and preferences.
DAY 5 (Wednesday)
Free Day
Wednesday is your free day to sleep in, have a break, explore the village, go shopping, sign up for other activities, or ski some more. It’s all up to your mood and energy levels. You are on holiday after all, and it’s nice to have your own down time.
Wednesday is also the Chef’s day off, so you will be able to have a nice dinner out in town. Let us know what you are after and we can book a restaurant for you.
DAY 6 and 7
Ski the Portes du Soleil
More exploring of the area, with the possibility of skiing La Grande Terche in St Jean d’Aulps, a hidden gem off the beaten path. a stand-alone ski area which isn’t joined to the main resorts – it’s only a 15 mn drive – but far enough to keep the number of visitors much lower… all still included in your lift pass.
DAY 8 (Saturday)
TRANSFER TO GENEVA AIRPORT
Check-out is at 10:00 am on the Saturday but if you leaver later, they can store your luggage for you. Some will ski the morning if they have a late evening flight. let us know when you book and we can add a half-day on your lift pass.
The departure times of your airport transfer is scheduled for you to arrive 2 hours before your flight, and they will allow extra time at certain times of the day and certain times of the year (like during the Geneva Motor Show for example) to allow for heavy traffic.