Chamonix is the best spot for alpine skiers wanting to push themselves to the extreme. The resort is well-known for steep, challenging runs, off-piste powder, and beautiful mountainscapes. Chamonix hosted the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924, many consider it the birthplace of alpine skiing.
- Season: Mid-December 2018 to Early May 2019
- Closest Airport: Geneva International Airport (The SAT bus company provides daily connections between Geneva airport and Chamonix: www.sat-montblanc.com) or Haute-Savoie Mont Blanc Airport
- Vertical Feet: 7236 ft.
- Runs: 86
- Lifts: 47
- Longest Run: 12 miles
- Average Snowfall: 264"
What do I get?
The only benefit Mountain Collective Passholders receive is two free, one day, "Le Pass" lift tickets. The Chamonix Le Pass ski pass gives you access to all Chamonix's ski areas (with the exception of the top of the Grands Montets), to enjoy ski slopes between 1000 and 2500 meters.
The Le Pass is valid for use in these areas only:
- Brévent-Flégère Area
- Les Grands-Montets Area (summit not included)
- Domaine de BalmeArea
- La Vormaine Area
- Les Chosalets Area
- Le Savoy Area
- Les Planards Area
Details on le pass and any areas not included can be found here: http://www.compagniedumontblanc.co.uk/en/lift-passes/gp
Additional Details:
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Kids Ski Free: 5 and under
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Pickup Instructions: You must bring a printed voucher/confirmation of your Mountain Collective Pass purchase to the Central Cash Desk at 35 Place de la Mer de Glace, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France. Pickup is only permitted at this location.
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No 50% benefit at Global Affiliate Destinations.
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Lodging Benefits: Chamonix is pleased to offer a 15% reduction to Mountain Collective Passholders for most weeks, and 10% for peak weeks (restrictions reply). Visit www.collineige.com
We recommend reaching out to a destination directly for any questions or inquiries on information not listed above, and also for the most up to date information.
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