Courchevel is the crown jewel of Les Trois Vallées, the world's largest ski area. Distinct from its neighbors, Val Thorens and Méribel, Courchevel offers a unique blend of traditional alpine charm and modern luxury. Renowned as one of the most exclusive destinations in the French Alps, it attracts elite travelers and celebrities year after year. From the Beckhams to the British Royal Family, you never know who you might share a ski lift with. With the majority of its slopes situated above 1800m, Courchevel guarantees exceptional snow conditions and perfectly groomed pistes throughout the season. The resort is spread across several distinct levels, each offering a different atmosphere: from the rustic Saint Bon (1100) and Le Praz (1300), to the forest-lined La Tania (1400), family-friendly Courchevel Village (1550) and Moriond (1650), up to the legendary Courchevel 1850. Whether you seek the relaxed family vibe of Moriond or the high-end boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and vibrant nightlife of 1850, Courchevel offers an unparalleled winter experience.
Unique Atmospheres: From quiet, family-friendly hamlets to the vibrant après-ski scene of 1850, discover a village that matches your style.
Extensive Ski Area: Part of the legendary Three Valleys, offering access to 600km of interconnected slopes for all skill levels.
Gourmet Dining: Home to numerous Michelin-starred restaurants, offering world-class culinary experiences.
Beyond its world-class reputation, Courchevel offers immaculate pistes for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. From here, you can easily venture into Méribel, giving you the opportunity to explore two legendary resorts in a single holiday. For the adventurous, try your hand at mountaineering on the Vanoise Glaciers. We highly recommend hiring a guide to ensure a safe and exhilarating experience in this breathtaking high-alpine environment. Traveling with kids or simply embracing your inner child? Head to Courchevel Moriond for the "Moriond Racing" luge. This 3km track full of tunnels and zigzags promises thrills and laughter for all ages. It is even open on Tuesdays and Thursdays for night sledding—the perfect way to wrap up a day on the slopes. Courchevel takes relaxation seriously, epitomized by the fabulous Aquamotion center. Complete with saltwater pools, spas, and saunas, it is the ideal spot to unwind or spend a snowy day. For nature lovers, Lac Rosière is a must-visit. Accessible on foot, the beauty and tranquility of this stunning lake offer without a doubt one of the most "instagrammable" photo opportunities of your trip. When it comes to Après-ski, while many ski over to Méribel for the famous La Folie Douce, Courchevel has its own vibrant scene. Places like La Cantine allow you to ski right to the door and enjoy some well-earned drinks after a day on the mountain. Finally, foodies will be spoiled for gastronomic choice, ranging from 6 Michelin-star restaurants to tasty local gastro pubs.