



Book a reliable private transfer from Lyon airport (LYS) to Méribel and start your holiday stress-free. Travel in spacious private vans, ideal for families and groups, with fixed prices, flight tracking, and door-to-door service included.
The transfer from Lyon airport (LYS) to Méribel is a direct and comfortable journey into the Alps. After leaving the airport, your driver will take the most efficient route towards the resort, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey.
After departure from Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport, the route follows the A43 motorway through the foothills of the Alps towards Chambéry and Albertville. The transfer then joins the N90 into the Tarentaise Valley, with mountain scenery becoming progressively more pronounced deeper into Savoie. Alternative routing via Grenoble is sometimes used during heavy winter traffic periods. Near Moûtiers, the road leaves the valley floor and climbs into the Allues Valley towards Méribel. The final section passes wooded slopes, chalet villages, and narrower alpine roads typical of the central Three Valleys area.
Under normal conditions, the journey takes around 2 h 10 min, depending on traffic and weather. During winter weekends and peak ski season, travel times may increase. Traffic is usually heaviest around Moûtiers and on the Méribel access road during Saturday peak transfer times.
Keep your phone handy — that's the one thing that makes pickup at Lyon Airport smooth. Parking restrictions at LYS mean your driver coordinates pickup remotely. As soon as we see your flight has landed, we'll message you directly — just let us know when you've collected your bags and are ready to step outside, and your driver will be at the Arrivals exit to meet you. We monitor your flight in real time. The first 90 minutes after scheduled landing are included at no extra charge — plenty of time for baggage claim and customs. LYS has two connected terminals — T1 for most European and low-cost flights, T2 for international. Both share one building, so Arrivals is easy to navigate. One thing worth knowing: easyJet and some other low-cost carriers use Gate D, which sits in a satellite building linked to T1 by a tunnel — the walk out to Arrivals is slightly longer than it looks on paper. Nothing dramatic, but good to know if you're travelling light and moving fast.
Méribel spreads across several connected villages climbing the same valley — which one you're heading to matters as much as the resort name itself. Méribel Village (1450 m) is where the resort properly begins. Traditional chalets, the old church, a slower pace than the centre. Access is straightforward in all conditions. Méribel Centre (1600 m) is the main hub: the shops, the bars, the Olympic ice rink, the gondola to Saulire and the connections across toward Val Thorens. Most hotels and apartments are here. This is also where Saturday changeover traffic concentrates — our drivers know when to leave to avoid it. Méribel-Mottaret (1750 m) sits at the top of the valley road, directly at the lifts with connections to Courchevel and Val Thorens. The roads are maintained throughout the season, but after heavy snowfall the final approach to some chalets gets narrow and steep. Our drivers do this route regularly and know the difference between a road that looks difficult and one that actually is. A note on chalets: Méribel has the same navigation trap as other large Alpine resorts — chalet names repeat across villages, so "Méribel" as an address can mean anywhere across the valley. If your chalet has sent you arrival instructions or a barrier code, share them with us at booking. It saves everyone a frustrating search at the end of a long travel day.
We operate our own fleet across the Alps, helping us maintain reliable service and consistent quality standards throughout the season. Together with a trusted network of local partners, we ensure smooth and dependable transfers to Méribel, even during peak winter travel periods.
Private transfer prices from Lyon airport (LYS) to Méribel start from €315 per vehicle. All prices are fixed and include France highway tolls, airport parking fees, and VAT. There are no hidden charges or last-minute surcharges on the day of travel.
The journey typically takes around 2 h 10 min under normal conditions. During peak winter weekends, snowfall, or heavy Alpine traffic, travel times may increase. Throughout the winter season, our vehicles are equipped with premium winter tires and snow chains to ensure safe travel across the Alps.
Yes! We provide child and booster seats at no extra cost. Simply select the option during booking so we can prepare the vehicle for your journey. Please remember to count every child as a passenger, regardless of age.
Absolutely. Skis, snowboards, golf bags, mountain bikes, e-bikes, and other sports equipment can be transported with your booking. Just mention any special equipment during booking so we can assign the right vehicle for your journey.
Report the issue at the airport Lost & Found desk and obtain a PIR reference number. In most cases, airlines deliver delayed luggage directly to your resort within 24 hours, so we recommend continuing with your transfer as planned.
Yes, contact details are shared before the trip - usually the day before departure around 20:00 CET.