Ski Passes
Below are the lift pass prices, all in euros, for the winter season 2010/2011
| 2 day | adult | 75.40 | child | 63.60 |
| 3 day | adult | 109.20 | child | 95.40 |
| 4 day | adult | 140.90 | child | 126.80 |
| 5 day | adult | 170.70 | child | 153.60 |
| 6 day | adult | 195.00 | child | 175.50 |
| 7 day | adult | 220.30 | child | 198.30 |
The lift passes are slightly cheaper from 27th November to 17th December.
Children have to be under 13 years to class for the children’s pass, and adults over 65 years of age also get the child price.
Children under the age of 5 years do not need to buy a pass, they get a free pass if they want to use the lifts, and adults over 72 years of age also get a free pass. Photos are needed for the free passes.
Please check that your travel insurance covers you for skiing. If you don’t have ski cover, you can ask for insurance when you buy your lift pass.
A 2 day or longer lift pass gives you free entry into the swimming pool and ice rink, and a 6 day or longer lift pass allows you to ski or board for 2 days in Alpe d’Huez and one day in each of the following resorts. Serre Chevalier, Briancon, Puy saint Vincent and Montgenevre/Voie Lactee/Sestriere. You need a car to visit most of the resorts, but a bus runs once or twice a week for most of the season to Alpe d’Huez. A 6 day or longer pass allows you to ski in the famous ski area of La Grave which opens towards the end of January.
