Airport → Chamonix transfers
Geneva (1h15-1h30, from €280), Lyon (2h45) and Chambéry (2h) on request. Name-board welcome, flight tracking, free waiting, ski or luggage racks included.
VTC and private chauffeur in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc: Geneva, Lyon and Chambéry transfers, in-resort hire and summer excursions, year-round, 24/7.
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Prestigo Chauffeur runs a private chauffeur service to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc with fixed-price transfers: Geneva → Chamonix from €280 (1h15 to 1h30, about 90 km, almost entirely on the A40 motorway). Lyon (around 2h45) and Chambéry (around 2h) are quoted on request. Where a metered mountain taxi often runs €320-400 from Geneva and a shared shuttle stops repeatedly along the valley, you get a dedicated vehicle, a price known in advance and a direct drop at your hotel or chalet. Chamonix sits at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps and Western Europe at 4,808 m, and looks straight up at the Aiguille du Midi, whose cable car climbs to 3,842 m — the highest in the range. Birthplace of the very first Winter Olympics in 1924 and the historic capital of mountaineering, Chamonix is a true year-round destination: winter skiing across Grands Montets, Brévent-Flégère, Les Houches and Le Tour, then summer alpinism, hiking and the Mer de Glace — unlike a pure ski resort that empties in April. "Chamonix works twelve months a year, and it's the closest Alpine resort to an international airport — barely 1h15 from Geneva," says Anis S, founder of Prestigo Chauffeur. "Our clients land, and their chauffeur is already there." Hourly hire in resort, hotel and chalet drop-off, summer excursions, station links and airport returns: the service runs 24/7 all year, with English-speaking chauffeurs and flight tracking included. Vehicles carry winter tyres and chains, compliant with French mountain law in Haute-Savoie (mandatory 1 November to 31 March). Book early for peak ski weeks (Christmas, New Year, February half-terms FR and UK) and for the summer Mont Blanc season.
Geneva (1h15-1h30, from €280), Lyon (2h45) and Chambéry (2h) on request. Name-board welcome, flight tracking, free waiting, ski or luggage racks included.
A dedicated chauffeur for the day: restaurants in Chamonix centre, the Aiguille du Midi and Montenvers stations, valley villages (Argentière, Les Houches) and evenings out.
Not just a ski shuttle — summer trips to trailheads, the Mer de Glace, cross-border runs to Courmayeur via the Mont Blanc tunnel, and photo stops on the balcony roads.
Fare confirmed before departure, all-inclusive (motorway tolls, Swiss vignette, fuel, luggage). No surprise meter like a mountain taxi that can hit €320-400 from Geneva.
Winter tyres and chains on board, compliant with mountain law in Haute-Savoie — and a comfortable saloon or van the rest of the year for hikers, climbers and families.
A private vehicle straight to your hotel or chalet across the valley — without the multiple pickups and detours of a shared valley shuttle.
Land at Geneva, chauffeur on arrival, straight down the A40 to your chalet with skis or hiking gear. Fixed price from €280, roughly 1h15.
Mercedes Class E or a V-Class van for climbers and hikers: drop at trailheads, the Aiguille du Midi lift and the Montenvers railway, then evening pick-up — no rental car, no parking.
Hyundai Staria (8 pax) or V-Class Van (7 pax) with room for skis and luggage from Geneva or Lyon, plus in-resort hire to reach the four ski areas.
Fixed-price transfers start at €280 from Geneva (1h15-1h30), with Lyon and Chambéry quoted on request. In-resort hourly hire is priced by duration. That undercuts a metered mountain taxi (often €320-400 from Geneva) and is far more direct than a shared valley shuttle. Details and vehicles on the private Geneva → Chamonix transfer page.
About 1h15 to 1h30 for roughly 90 km, almost entirely on the Geneva Airport–Chamonix A40 motorway. It is the closest major Alpine resort to an international airport, which is why so many clients fly into Geneva rather than the more distant Lyon (2h45) or Chambéry (2h).
Yes — Chamonix is a year-round destination. In winter we serve the four ski areas (Grands Montets, Brévent-Flégère, Les Houches, Le Tour); in summer we run hikers and climbers to trailheads, the Aiguille du Midi and the Mer de Glace, and cross to Courmayeur through the Mont Blanc tunnel. The service is 24/7 all year.
Yes. In Haute-Savoie, French mountain law requires winter tyres or chains from 1 November to 31 March. Prestigo Chauffeur runs winter-tyred saloons and vans with chains on board — essential on the valley road in snowfall.
Geneva Airport is by far the closest (1h15-1h30) and has the most international flights. Lyon (2h45) and Chambéry (2h) widen connections and are quoted on request. Pricing and vehicles on the Geneva → Chamonix transfer page.
Yes. Hourly hire gives you a dedicated chauffeur for the valley — Chamonix centre, Argentière, Les Houches, the Aiguille du Midi and Montenvers stations, dinners and evenings out. Priced by duration, ideal when you don't want a rental car or the parking that comes with it.
Yes. Alongside Chamonix we run a full winter service to Courchevel and Les Trois Vallées, plus airport transfers across the French Alps. Tell us your resort and dates and we'll confirm a fixed price and a suitable snow-ready vehicle.
Yes. 5.0/5 on 103 Google reviews, over 5,500 transfers completed, licensed English-speaking VTC chauffeurs and winter-ready vehicles. Free child seats on request, and the round trip is bookable in one go. WhatsApp booking, confirmed in under 5 minutes, 24/7.