Verbier is one of the great ski resorts of the Swiss Alps — steep terrain, serious off-piste, and a village that manages to be both genuinely exclusive and genuinely alive. From Monaco, it is 460 kilometres via the Italian autoroute corridor, through the Gran San Bernardo Tunnel or via the Mont-Blanc approach, and up into the Canton Valais to the resort at 1,500 metres. In good midweek conditions, allow four and a half to five hours. On a Friday in January, allow more.
Monaco Taxi Limousine operates private transfers from Monaco to Verbier year-round — Mercedes E-Class for couples and solo travellers, V-Class for families and groups with ski equipment, S-Class for clients for whom the standard of the journey matters from the first kilometre. Fixed price confirmed before you leave. Your driver at the door.
All prices are per vehicle, not per person. Fixed at booking — no meter, no tunnel toll surprise, no surcharge for ski bags. Tolls and waiting time as agreed are included. Declare ski equipment and boot bags at booking so the correct vehicle is confirmed.
| Vehicle | Passengers | Bags | Distance | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes E-Class | Up to 3 | 3 large | 460 km | €1,072 |
| Mercedes V-Class | Up to 6 | 6 large | 460 km | €1,322 |
| Mercedes S-Class | Up to 3 | 3 large | 460 km | €1,940 |
Prices are confirmed at booking and do not change on arrival. For a group of four sharing the V-Class at €1,322, the per-person cost is €330 — door to door from Monaco to the chalet in Verbier, ski equipment included, no shuttle at the end.
A couple heading to Verbier with ski bags, boot bags, and a week of luggage. The E-Class covers the 460 kilometres cleanly — leather, climate control, Wi-Fi, charging, and the equipment in the boot rather than on a roof rack through the tunnel. From €1,072.
A group of friends sharing a chalet on the Verbier slopes, a family with four sets of skis and everything that goes with them. The V-Class carries everyone and everything in one vehicle — club-facing rear seats, no second car, no split group, no argument about the boot. From €1,322.
Verbier attracts a clientele that knows exactly what it wants. The S-Class matches that standard — Nappa leather, Burmester sound, Executive rear seating, and the Swiss Alps arriving outside the window as the road climbs from Martigny. From €1,940.
All vehicles are presented by uniformed chauffeurs. Child seats available at no extra charge — specify age and weight at booking. Winter tyres fitted November through April. Water chilled, chargers ready.
The route from Monaco to Verbier follows the A10/E80 westbound into Italy, north through the Ligurian coast and the Po plain toward Aosta, then through the Gran San Bernardo Tunnel into Switzerland and up the Canton Valais to Verbier via Martigny and Le Châble. The total distance is 460 km. The Italian autoroute section is fast and predictable. The final approach from Martigny to Verbier via the switchbacks above Le Châble is the most demanding part of the mountain drive — your driver handles it in all conditions.
Switzerland requires winter tyres from October through April in Alpine conditions. All vehicles operating this transfer carry winter tyres as standard from November through April. The road to Verbier above Le Châble is well-maintained by the Canton Valais in all normal winter conditions. In exceptional snowfall, your driver will advise on timing and approach alternatives.
| Condition | Journey time |
|---|---|
| Normal conditions — midweek, clear roads | 4h30–5h00 |
| Friday peak season (January–March) | 5h30–6h30 |
| Saturday changeover — peak season | 5h00–6h00 |
| Swiss school holiday peak week | 5h30–7h00 |
| Early morning departure (before 05h30) | 4h00–4h30 |
Verbier village sits at 1,500 metres above Le Châble in the Canton Valais. Access is via the road from Martigny through Le Châble — a well-maintained mountain road that is open year-round under normal conditions. Your driver delivers to your specific chalet door or hotel entrance anywhere in the village. Specify your address at booking for the most direct approach route.
Verbier is the entry point to the 4 Vallées — one of the most extensive ski domains in Switzerland, connected to Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon, and La Tzoumaz. If your group is based across the domain, contact us for a multi-stop itinerary at a single confirmed price.
The fixed price from Monaco to Verbier (460 km) is €1,072 in a Mercedes E-Class, €1,322 in a V-Class, and €1,940 in an S-Class. Prices are per vehicle, not per person. All tunnel tolls and ski equipment are included — no supplements on arrival.
The 460 km journey via Italy and the Gran San Bernardo Tunnel takes 4 hours 30 minutes to 5 hours under normal midweek conditions. On Friday afternoons during peak ski season, allow 5 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours 30 minutes. An early morning departure before 05h30 reduces the journey to 4 to 4 hours 30 minutes.
Yes. The fastest route follows the A10/E80 from Monaco into Italy, north through the Aosta Valley, through the Gran San Bernardo Tunnel into Switzerland, and up to Verbier via Martigny and Le Châble. All tunnel tolls are included in the fixed price.
Yes. Ski bags, boot bags, and poles are carried at no extra charge. Declare your equipment at booking so the correct vehicle is confirmed — a family with four ski bags requires the V-Class.
Yes. All vehicles operating Alpine transfers carry winter tyres from November through April. Switzerland requires winter tyres in Alpine conditions — your vehicle is compliant as standard.
Yes. Your driver delivers to your specific chalet door or hotel entrance in Verbier village. Specify your full address at booking for the most direct approach route above Le Châble.
Yes. The return price is identical — €1,072 E-Class, €1,322 V-Class, €1,940 S-Class. Book both directions together for the full ski week bookend transfers with the same driver.
460 kilometres. Skis in the boot. Swiss Alps out the window. Fixed price before you leave.
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