The journey — Geneva to the snow line
Geneva is the natural gateway to Courchevel. Most of our guests land at Geneva International Airport (GVA), where your chauffeur is waiting — flight tracked, name never displayed, luggage already accounted for.
The route unfolds in three movements: the Swiss border crossing and the French motorway through Annecy and Albertville, the valley approach to Moûtiers, then the final climb — a succession of alpine curves rising from the Tarentaise valley to Courchevel 1850. In clear conditions the door-to-door journey takes around 2h15. In peak winter weekends or heavy snowfall, it can take longer; your chauffeur plans accordingly and keeps you informed, never rushed.
The car is prepared for the season before you land: winter tyres as standard, snow chains on board, and long-wheelbase 4x4 vehicles for the mountain section. The last forty minutes — the part that unsettles most visitors — is precisely where an experienced alpine chauffeur matters most.
- ·Geneva Airport (GVA) — private arrivals or main terminal
- ·Motorway via Annecy and Albertville
- ·Moûtiers — gateway to Les Trois Vallées
- ·Mountain climb to Courchevel 1850, 1650, 1550 or Le Praz
- ·Around 2h15 door-to-door, depending on conditions

