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France · Three Valleys

Meribel

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From£750 pp
Flight time~1hr 45min to Geneva
Transfer~2hr 45min by road
TimezoneGMT+1
Wooden chalet-style hotel building with balconies in snowy mountain setting at Meribel ski resort, France
Meribel · Three Valleys
Ski holidays in Meribel

Why Meribel, France.

Meribel sits at the heart of the Three Valleys — Europe's biggest linked ski area with 600km of pistes on one pass. Our base is Mottaret, the satellite village a few lifts higher up the valley, where every door opens onto a green run and the lift queues are shorter.

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Why you'll love Meribel.

  • 01Three Valleys — 600km of linked piste on a single lift pass
  • 02Méribel-Mottaret at 1,700m: door to green run, reliable snow
  • 03English ski school and lessons from age three
  • 04Olympic-sized ice rink, aqua-centre and 50km of cross-country trails
  • 05Short transfer and lift-linked to Courchevel + Val Thorens

Meribel is the valley in the middle of the Three Valleys — lift-linked to Courchevel on one side and Val Thorens on the other. One pass buys you 600 kilometres of pistes across 330 runs. You can ski to three different towns for lunch, and your legs will still want more.

Méribel-Mottaret, a few minutes further up the valley than Meribel town centre, is where we put our guests. It sits at 1,700m so the snow records are a full step better than Meribel-Centre, the pistes feed straight from the hotel door, and the lift network runs right over the top of you. Queues are noticeably shorter than in the main village below.

Ski school runs in English from age three. Off the snow, the resort does the classics — a proper Savoyard food scene, an Olympic ice rink, après-ski that still sings at the Rond Point, and an aqua-centre for the day the weather turns. It's one of the best bases in the Alps for a mixed-ability family.

Holidays across Meribel.

Every BeyondBeach holiday in Meribel, pinned on a map so you can see how the line-up sits on the island.

On the piste, après ski.

Everything included in the price. Pick what catches your eye, and our team in Meribel will sort your lessons, passes and kit so you can get straight on the snow.

Call the team on 01548 288459 Mon-Fri 9am-6pm or Sat 9am-1pm, or send an enquiry from any holiday page. We talk you through availability, dates and extras, email a written quote, and you confirm with a deposit. No online cart , every booking has a human on our side of it.

Deposits are typically 25% of the holiday cost at time of booking, with the balance due around ten weeks before departure. Flights pay in full at booking. Your written quote spells out the exact figures and dates before you pay anything.

Flights are quoted alongside the holiday rather than bundled, so you only pay for the routing that works for you. We'll match flights to your preferred dates from your preferred UK airport, or if you'd rather book your own flights we can work around your schedule.

Yes. Our weeks run Saturday to Saturday by default but we can extend, combine two weeks back-to-back (flotilla followed by a beach-club week is a favourite), or add a pre- or post-holiday night somewhere. Mention it when you enquire and we will build the itinerary.

UK debit and credit card (no surcharge on debit), bank transfer, or Trust My Travel for protected payments. We do not accept cash. Card payments are processed by Stripe and never stored by us.

Yes, and we rarely charge for it if there is time before departure. Name changes, room upgrades, adding a child, swapping a cabin , tell us what you need. Some supplier charges (flight name changes, for example) are unavoidable but we'll quote those upfront.

Most BeyondBeach guests fly from Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham or Edinburgh. We work with British Airways, Jet2, easyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air across our three countries. Regional options depend on season so ring the team for live availability.

Geneva to Val Thorens is around 3hr 45min, Meribel around 2hr 45min, Vaujany around 2hr 30min door-to-door when roads are clear. Saturday peak-season traffic adds 30 to 60 minutes. We arrange private or shared transfers on request.

Yes. The Eurostar Ski Train runs weekly from London St Pancras to Moûtiers, which is a 55-minute transfer to Meribel or Val Thorens. Eurostar + TGV via Paris to Grenoble covers Vaujany. Rail is slower but a lot more relaxing and greener.

Direct flights to Kefalonia (EFL) run May-October from most UK airports, typically 3hr 45min. Off-season or last-minute you can route via Athens or Preveza and our team handles the transfer up to your bay.

In-resort transfers (airport to beach club, or airport to chalet) are included on the vast majority of our holidays. Some flotilla and yacht charter arrivals self-transfer from the airport to the marina (a 20-minute taxi), and we always note which model applies in your written quote.

Yes, and families are a big part of what we do. Beach clubs have free kids watersports from age six, the Alpine Family Club runs a kids club from 6 months to 16 years, and ski school programmes teach in English from age three. Cots, high chairs and interconnecting rooms are available on request.

Absolutely. Singles Sailing is purpose-built for solo travellers (no single supplement , you'll share a cabin with another solo sailor). On beach club weeks, yoga and BlitzFitness are especially popular with solo bookers, and we waive the single supplement on most weeks outside July and August school holidays.

Yes. Intro to Sailing is designed for complete beginners , no experience needed. Every beach club has coached clinics included daily and RYA-qualified instruction at the watersports centre. Ski school teaches English from Day One green-runs up. We'll match you to the right level on arrival.

Yes. West Coast Flotilla and Yacht Charter are aimed squarely at sailors with miles under the keel. Val Thorens and the Three Valleys cover expert-level off-piste with a guide. We'll discuss your experience at the quote stage so the week matches your expectations.

No. Our clubs are all-inclusive but not all-you-can-eat , a lot of guests use one activity a day and spend the rest of the time reading by the pool. The programme is a menu, not a timetable. You decide what you do.

Yes. All our holidays are ATOL protected (ATOL 6306) and we also hold IPP insolvency insurance as an extra layer of protection. Your booking is financially secure from the moment you pay your deposit.

We strongly recommend travel insurance with cancellation cover, medical cover (including winter sports for ski holidays, and water sports for sailing), and baggage cover. Ring the team and we'll point you at comparison sites that suit your trip type.

Cancellation terms vary by holiday and by how close to departure you cancel. Your written quote spells out the specific policy for your trip at the point of booking , typically the deposit is non-refundable, with increasing charges as departure approaches. This is why we recommend travel insurance with cancellation cover from the day you book.

If we have to cancel for operational reasons (weather, airline failure, supplier issue) we'll offer a full refund, a transfer to a different week, or an alternative holiday at the same price, whichever you prefer.

Val Thorens typically opens in late November and stays open until early May thanks to its altitude (pistes up to 3,230m). Meribel opens early December and runs until late April. Vaujany runs mid-December to mid-April. Snow is reliable from January onwards across all three.

Not by default. Lift passes and equipment hire are bookable alongside the holiday so you only pay for what you need (e.g. small children skip the pass). We get resort-direct rates and pre-book everything so you're ready to ski on arrival.

Yes , it's our summer programme in Vaujany, June to September. Kids club from 6 months, lift-assisted mountain biking, guided walks, canyoning, paragliding, swimming in alpine lakes. No skiing, no snow. Completely different from the winter proposition.

Val Thorens is the highest resort in Europe (2,300m) with guaranteed snow and lively après. Meribel sits at the heart of the Three Valleys with wall-to-wall intermediate terrain and traditional chalet feel. Vaujany is quieter, family-first, on the Grand Domaine (same lifts as Alpe d'Huez) with shorter transfer and lower altitude.

No. Every chalet has English-speaking hosts, ski school teaches in English from age three, and resort staff in all three destinations speak English. A few phrases go a long way for the bakery run but you'll be understood without them.

Geneva to Meribel is around 2hr 45min. Our base at Méribel-Mottaret is a further 5 minutes up the valley. Chambéry is closer (2hr) with fewer UK direct flights; Lyon sits at 3hr and often has better fares if you're flexible on airport.

Mottaret sits 250m higher up the valley than Meribel-Centre, with more reliable snow and a shorter season start/end. Our hotel is ski-in ski-out from a green run so every lift is walkable. Meribel-Centre has livelier après but requires a shuttle or a run down to get to the main pistes.