Courchevel: Glitz, Glamour and Grandiose. A Luxurious and Sophisticated Alpine Experience.

Why Courchevel?

Courchevel is one of the three main resorts that make up the 3Vallèes ski area, with a total of 600km of pistes and 160 ski lifts linking skiers between resorts.

Over 85% of the ski area is 1,800 metres above sea level, providing snow sure conditions all season for winter sports enthusiasts.

Courchevel is a favourite of royals, celebrities and expert skiers thanks to the range of five-star hotels, Michelin-starred dining experiences and designer shopping that make it a prestigious location with something for everyone.

Activities Beyond Skiing

1. Aquamotion Centre: Mountain aquatic and wellness centre with steamy outdoor pools, salt pool, saunas and a children's water fun area.

2. Moriond Racing: Race your family and friends down the 3km snow covered run, and put your F1 driving skills to the test!

3. Snowmobiling: Set off on a high speed adventure into the alpine wilderness and explore the mountainous views.

4. Dog Sledding: Glide through the snow covered peaks and forests of Courchevel with your friends and family and four-legged friends.

5. Paragliding: Take to the skies and glide over the alpine peaks with a team of experts guiding you along the way.

Courchevel Villages

Courchevel 1850

The highest and most luxurious of the villages, 1850 is home to five-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants and designer boutiques that are sure to provide a sophisticated alpine experience.

Moriond

Lower down in the valley, Moriond is an enchanting family friendly village that caters well to beginners and intermediates, and offers accommodation ranging from luxury chalets to self-catering options.

Le Praz

Sitting at the bottom of the valley, Le Praz is the first village you'll reach in Courchevel and is home to its own Michelin-star restaurant, and offers easy access to the rest of the 3Vallèes with chair lifts and gondolas.

La Tania

Nestled in the forest between Courchevel and Méribel, La Tania is a family-friendly village that offers a more relaxed, budget friendly alpine experience.

Courchevel Village

A village filled with traditional chalet charm, Courchevel Village is another economical, family friendly village that offers direct access to the main slopes of 3Vallées.

Fine Dining

Courchevel is home to Michelin-Star restaurants that hold 14 stars between them, offering exclusive alpine dining experiences:

  • Le 1947, Cheval Blanc - 3 Michelin Stars

  • Chabichou - 2 Michelin Stars

  • Quintessence, K2 Palace - 2 Michelin Stars

  • Sakara, K2 Palace - 2 Michelin Stars

  • Le Montgomerie, Le K2 - 2 Michelin Stars

  • Baumanière, Le Strato Hotel - 1 Michelin Star

  • Azimut - 1 Michelin Star

  • Le Farcon - 1 Michelin Star

How to Get There

Charter a private jet to Chambéry then transfer to Courchevel by helicopter in 20 minutes, or by a 1-hour car journey.

Long-haul and larger aircraft will be required to land at larger airports that are further away, such as Geneva. Transfer from Geneva to Courchevel by helicopter in 40 minutes, or by a 2.5-hour car journey.

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