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Luxury Ski Chalets Verbier

Enjoy a luxury ski holiday in Verbier with our exclusive collection of luxury chalets.

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At Leo Trippi, we've been curating exceptional ski holidays to Verbier for over a decade. With a combined twenty years of living and working in the resort, we know Verbier inside out. Our deep-rooted knowledge allows us to guide you to Verbier’s best chalets, the tastiest fondue, and top guides for off-piste powder skiing.

Luxury Chalets in Verbier

Luxury ski chalets in Verbier are scattered throughout the resort, giving you plenty of options near the lifts and town centre, as well as more secluded, private spots. Whether you’re looking for cosy, chic apartments or sprawling catered chalets in Verbier with endless entertainment, we can find the perfect fit for your group.

True ski-in/ski-out chalets in Verbier are rare, but many are located within a short walk of the lifts. Chalet Virmadisa, situated just a two-minute walk from the Savoleyres lift, and stylish apartments such as No. 5 Penthouse and Rosalp 4, which are centred around Medran, are great options.

Located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, the tiny village of Verbier has been on the radars of in-the-know travelers and skiers for decades. On one hand, it’s a jet set mountain getaway for royalty and socialites; on the other, it offers some of the best alpine terrain in Europe.

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Luxury Ski Holidays in Verbier

One of our favourite Swiss ski resorts, Verbier is located in the canton of Valais, in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Starting as a humble pastoral village, Verbier ski resort has transformed into a lively winter and summer resort. Alongside towering peaks, extensive slopes and charming chalets, Verbier offers a strong sense of community with residents living here year-round. This vibrant social scene is just one of the many reasons why we and our guests keep returning.

I only planned on one winter season in Verbier but like so many other people I kept being drawn back. First lifts are a must, and if you’re a keen skier looking for a challenge, head to Gentianes to warm up the legs before tackling Mont Gelé (advanced skiers only) - it’s the home of the Freeride World Tour Final for a reason!

James Andrew - Chalet Specialist

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Verbier?

The best way to reach Verbier is to fly to Geneva International Airport. From here it is under a two-hour drive from Verbier. Just 45 minutes away by road, Sion Airport is the closest airport to Verbier but tends to have fewer options when it comes to international flights. Bern and Milan airports are within a 3-hour drive of Verbier. We have trusted partners we work with so can book transfers on your behalf or suggest options if you prefer to book these yourself. Heli-transfers are also possible.

You can also access Verbier by train from Geneva Airport via Martigny - it takes around 1.5 hours to Le Châble. From here you can take a bus, taxi or gondola directly up to Verbier ski resort. Many luxury chalets in Verbier offer indoor parking should you choose to drive to the resort.

How high is Verbier ski resort?

Verbier ski resort sits at 1,500m in altitude with the slopes reaching 3,330m at the summit of Mont Fort. With high-altitude slopes, Verbier benefits from reliable snow cover throughout the season.

Is Verbier suitable for beginners?

Despite its reputation as an off-piste mecca, beginners can learn to ski in Verbier. Les Esserts offers accessible lifts and dedicated beginner slopes away from busy areas to help build confidence. Once you have conquered this area, progress higher up the mountain to Savoleyres which has a vast network of blue runs. Verbier has a variety of excellent ski schools and we are happy to provide advice on the best one for your group.

Is Verbier a family-friendly ski resort?

Only a couple of hours’ drive from Geneva, Verbier is ideal for a family ski holiday. The resort is compact and easy to get around with many Verbier chalets and apartments located within walking distance of the lifts and slopes. Beginner ski passes are discounted and access to the Les Esserts magic carpet is free. The resort has excellent ski schools and childcare options too. There is an extensive range of family-friendly chalets in Verbier with plenty of facilities to keep all ages entertained as well as family-friendly restaurants and alternative activities.

What activities are there in Verbier?

Verbier has plenty to offer non-skiers. Buy a pedestrian lift pass and enjoy the mountains on foot, meeting up at a restaurant with family and friends for lunch. If you are looking for an adrenaline hit, book a tandem paragliding flight or a husky sleigh ride. Verbier Sports Centre has a swimming pool, spa, indoor climbing wall, fitness classes and more. Drop into the local cinema, learn more about the region in the Alpine Museum or get lost in Verbier’s Escape Room.

What events & festivals are there in Verbier?

Verbier hosts numerous events year-round. Highlights include the Freeride World Tour Final in March, Patrouille des Glaciers in April, Verbier Festival in July & Verbier E-Bike Festival in August. Verbier’s festive celebrations, which include concerts, markets and live entertainment, culminate in a huge New Year’s Eve party in the town centre with fireworks and champagne corks flying.

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As part of the expansive 4 Vallées ski area, Verbier offers a breathtaking variety of slopes catering to all skill levels, from gentle beginner pistes to legendary off-piste descents. Whether you’re carving fresh tracks at sunrise, sipping champagne in a slopeside bar, or tackling some of Europe’s most famous off-piste routes, this guide will ensure you make the most of your time in this iconic Swiss resort.

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