Chamonix Mont Blanc guided bus day trip with cable car ride

Geneva bus station, Place Dorcière 5, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland, Geneva, Switzerland
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Overview
Duration
10h
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Enjoy a guided day trip from Geneva to visit lovely Chamonix at the foot of majestic Mont Blanc, take the cable car up to the summit of Aiguille du Midi and enjoy breathtaking views.Start your bus roundtrip from Geneva in the morning. Enjoy a picturesque 90 minutes' ride and discover one of the most famous mountain villages in the world upon arrival. Wherever you look up in Chamonix, you will see the roof of Europe: 4810m (15781 ft) high Mont Blanc. Breathe in fresh mountain air and stroll through charming little streets. Take the cable car to the summit of Aiguille du Midi, the peak just in front of Mont Blanc. Enjoy your free time at the top and look forward to spectacular views on the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. On a clear day, you can even see the Matterhorn.Take the bus back at midday or in the evening. Depending on what time you choose, the trip will last 5 or 10 hours. You can be back in Geneva at 1.30pm or at 6.30pm.

What to remember

Important info

  • Important information: You must bring a current valid passport, as you will cross the Franco-Swiss border. Visa whenever applicable
  • It is not allowed to take a child under 3 years old in the cable car
  • It can happen that the cable car may not work due to weather or technical issues
  • Picture copyright: JC Poirot
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What's included
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Guided tour of Chamonix. Bus roundtrip. Cable car ticket to Aiguille du Midi
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Highlights

Go on a guided day trip from Geneva. Discover the famous French resort Chamonix. Take the cable car up to Aiguille du Midi in front of Mont Blanc

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 2 days in advance
Provider
Keytours SA
Meeting Point

Meet your bus at the bus station in Geneva. The bus has the name of the tour and the driver wears a Keytours jacket to be recognized.