Lift Passes

Lift passes may be bought from a few outlets in town, or even online. For the same price you can choose to order them from us, and we will deliver them to your chalet on your arrival. This service costs you nothing, but it does avoide the queues on the first day, and saves hassle. Buying lift passes will be arranged during the booking process.

Lift passes may be purchased for the Les Gets/Morzine sector or for the whole of the Portes du Soleil area. This leads to the biggest question facing skiers coming to Les Gets – which pass should you get.

If you buy a lift pass for the local Les Gets/Morzine sector and wish to ski in Avoriaz, Switzerland and Chatel on one or two days, you can buy a supplementary pass for half a day or a whole day. If you only ski one day outside the local area it is better value to but the local pass, if you ski two or more it is better value to but the full area pass.

Tariffs vary for children aged 5-15 years, adults over 63 years and other adults. People under 5 years and over 75 years qualify for a free lift pass. Different tariffs are also available the disabled and for walkers (in Les Gets, walkers are restricted to two cable cars - the Chavannes "red egg" and the Mont Chery white telecabine).