PRIVATE AIRPORT TRANSFERS FROM LES GETS TO GENEVA
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PRIVATE LES GETS TRANSFERS FROM GENEVA AIRPORT
With the drive from Geneva Airport taking around 1 hour 15 minutes, Les Gets is one of the most straightforward transfers we do. Your driver will be in the arrivals hall ready to go the moment you land, and from there it is a direct, private run to the door of your chalet, hotel, or apartment with no shared vehicles and no stops for other passengers. It is one of the cleanest, easiest transfers in the Alps.
Les Gets sits at the western end of the Portes du Soleil and is one of the most family-friendly resorts in the region, and we have been making this journey long enough to know the roads, the resort, and the best way to arrive whatever the conditions. On the way we are happy to talk through snow conditions, which sectors to head to first, and local tips on eating and drinking in the village that you will not find in any guidebook.
The entire booking is built around your group and your flight. We track your arrival in real time, load up the ski bags and luggage, and get you to Les Gets in comfort and on time. Whether you are making the trip for the first time with young children or returning for another season in one of the Portes du Soleil’s most appealing villages, a private Geneva to Les Gets transfer is the best way to start it.
LES GETS RESORT GUIDE
Les Gets sits at 1,200m at the western end of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area, around 1 hour 15 minutes from Geneva Airport, and it is one of the easiest resorts in the French Alps to reach and one of the most rewarding to stay in. It is a traditional Savoyard village in the fullest sense of the term, with old chalet farmhouses, a pretty church, an open-air ice rink in the village centre, and a relaxed atmosphere that has made it one of France’s most consistently popular family ski destinations. The first lift was installed in 1936 and the village has grown carefully around its skiing ever since, holding onto its character in a way that many resorts of comparable popularity have failed to do. It holds the French government’s Famille Plus Montagne accreditation for childcare, and the range and quality of family-focused accommodation, ski schools, and off-slope activities is among the best in the Alps.
The local ski area connects directly into Morzine on a shared lift pass, and beyond that into the full Portes du Soleil circuit covering 650km of pistes across 12 linked French and Swiss resorts including Avoriaz, Chatel, Champery, and Les Crosets. The skiing above Les Gets itself is particularly well suited to beginners and intermediates, with wide, well-groomed pistes on the Chavannes side and the excellent Mont Chery sector on the opposite side of the village offering a quieter, sunnier alternative that is often uncrowded even in peak weeks. Dedicated beginner areas with magic carpet lifts and a children’s Indian Village make learning to ski genuinely enjoyable rather than intimidating. Stronger skiers can head across to Avoriaz for more challenging terrain, or explore the off-piste options with a local guide, but Les Gets is at its best when approached as the intermediate and family resort it truly excels at being.
Away from the slopes, Les Gets delivers a village atmosphere and a restaurant scene that punch well above the resort’s modest size. Mountain lunch spots like La Grande Ourse on Mont Chery and La Paika on the Turche piste have loyal followings built over many seasons, and the village restaurants offer everything from traditional Savoyard cuisine to more relaxed family dining without the price tags of the larger resorts. The apres scene is friendly and low-key, centred on the bars along the main street, with the Igloo nightclub being one of the oldest in France for those who want a late night. Families will find the combination of great childcare, manageable terrain, a safe walkable village, and a genuinely warm local atmosphere almost impossible to beat anywhere in the Alps.