
Verbier
Verbier Ski Holidays
Verbier Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. After booking, you will receive vouchers containing the information you need to collect ski passes, equipment rentals, or find your ski school meeting point. Please remember that if you book a ski pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us. You can also call (0034) 649 144 719 directly to make a reservation
Verbier Overview
Verbier is one of the most renowned ski resorts in the Swiss Alps, located in the canton of Valais in southwestern Switzerland. Perched at an altitude of approximately 1,500 meters, the resort is famous for its extensive terrain, vibrant après-ski scene, and spectacular mountain scenery. It forms part of the vast 4 Vallées ski area, the largest interconnected ski domain in Switzerland.
The resort offers access to more than 400 kilometers of marked pistes, ranging from gentle beginner slopes to some of the most challenging off-piste routes in the Alps. Advanced skiers and snowboarders are particularly drawn to Verbier for its steep descents, extensive freeride opportunities, and reliable snow conditions at higher elevations. The summit of Mont Fort, reaching 3,330 meters, provides panoramic views stretching across the Alps, including the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc.
Beyond skiing, Verbier has developed into a year-round mountain destination. Visitors can enjoy winter activities such as snowshoeing, ski touring, and tobogganing, while summer brings hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and golf. The resort also hosts several international sporting and cultural events, enhancing its reputation as a dynamic alpine destination.
Accommodation ranges from luxury chalets and five-star hotels to apartments and traditional mountain lodges. Combined with a lively village atmosphere, upscale restaurants, and a well-known nightlife scene, Verbier attracts an international clientele seeking both world-class skiing and a sophisticated alpine experience.
Today, Verbier is widely regarded as one of Europe's premier ski destinations, offering a unique combination of challenging terrain, modern infrastructure, stunning scenery, and vibrant resort life.
Ski Map

Verbier Ski Information
Resort height - 1928m
Snow range - 1400 - 3328m
Ski area - 410km
Easy - 34%
Intermediate - 47%
Difficult - 19%
Longest run - 15km
Ski Lifts - 82 (Gondola - 17, Chairlifts - 19, Drag lifts - 48)
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Weather Weather
Things to do in Verbier
Activities -During winter, Verbier transforms into one of the Alps' premier destinations for snow sports and mountain adventures. As part of the extensive 4 Vallées ski area, the resort offers exceptional skiing and snowboarding opportunities for all ability levels, from wide beginner slopes to challenging off-piste terrain. Beyond skiing, visitors can enjoy a variety of winter activities, including snowshoeing, ski touring, sledging, and ice skating. Scenic mountain trails provide stunning views of the surrounding peaks, while wellness spas offer a relaxing retreat after a day outdoors. Verbier is also renowned for its lively après-ski scene, featuring mountain restaurants, bars, and events that create a vibrant atmosphere throughout the season. Combining world-class winter sports, breathtaking alpine scenery, and a welcoming village ambiance, Verbier offers an unforgettable winter experience for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind in the mountains.
Restaurants - Verbier offers a diverse and vibrant dining scene that caters to every taste, from traditional Swiss mountain cuisine to refined international gastronomy. Visitors can enjoy cozy alpine restaurants serving local specialties such as fondue, raclette, and regional wines, as well as contemporary eateries featuring innovative menus crafted from fresh seasonal ingredients. The resort is home to a range of dining experiences, from casual cafés and family-friendly bistros to elegant fine-dining establishments with panoramic mountain views. Many restaurants are conveniently located on the slopes, allowing skiers to enjoy memorable lunches in spectacular alpine settings. Whether seeking authentic Swiss flavours or world-class cuisine, Verbier's restaurants are an integral part of the resort's appeal and enhance its reputation as one of the Alps' leading destinations.
Nightlife - Verbier is renowned for having one of the most vibrant après-ski and nightlife scenes in the Swiss Alps. After a day on the slopes, visitors gather at lively mountain bars and terraces to enjoy drinks, music, and spectacular alpine views. The resort's après-ski atmosphere ranges from relaxed social gatherings to energetic parties, attracting skiers and snowboarders from around the world. As evening falls, Verbier offers an impressive selection of restaurants, cocktail lounges, wine bars, and nightclubs. From sophisticated venues serving fine wines and gourmet cuisine to bustling bars featuring live music and international DJs, the resort caters to a wide variety of tastes and preferences. The combination of world-class skiing, a cosmopolitan atmosphere, and exciting nightlife has helped establish Verbier as one of Europe's premier winter destinations for both adventure and entertainment.
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Resort atmosphere
Apres Ski & Nightlife
Shopping
Airport Transfers - How to get to Verbier
We can organise your transfers from Geneva Airport, Zurich Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Geneva Airport: 160km
Distance to Zurich Airport: 285km
Photo credits to Verbier 4 Vallées

