Airport Transfers to Cervinia
The closest airport is Turin Caselle Airport, with a transfer time of around 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Other nearby transport: Milan’s Malpensa Airport with a transfer time of 2 hours 20 minutes, Geneva Airport with a transfer time of 2 hours 45 minutes.
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About Cervinia
Getting there
The most convenient airport for Cervinia is Turin Caselle, and many airlines including British Airways and Ryan Air fly there. Pick up point for transfer is at the arrivals lounge where your Sea-Lifts representative will meet you. Milan Malpensa and Geneva airports are both alternative arrival points with many flight options, though transfers from these airports to Cervinia take a little longer. Wherever you’re flying, book your airport transfer through Sea-Lifts and ensure your trip gets off to the best possible start.
Resort
Cervinia sits on the Italian side of the famous Matterhorn, and is one of only two Italian areas to offer summer skiing. Located at the head of the Aosta Valley, part of the Alps in northwest Italy, Cervinia lies on the border with Switzerland close to the Swiss resort of Zermatt. Cervinia offers winter sports throughout the summer months with access to Zermatt’s glacier skiing, which stretches over both sides of the border. The summer vertical is usually the biggest available anywhere. The neighbouring resort of Valtourneche is 9km away and has a cable car direct to the same ski area.
Ski Area
Cervinia’s ski area has 17 blue runs and 34 red runs so an ideal resort for beginners and intermediate skiers. The ski area is accessed from the Plan Maison cable car towards the top end of the village, or the Cretaz chair lifts in central Cervinia. Beginners can purchase a dedicated pass which gives access to the carpet lifts. If you want to ski in Zermatt you need to purchase an International Lift Pass. The Matterhorn area of Zermatt is linked to Cervinia and offers long, high glacier runs and the opportunity to ride Europe’s highest cable car to the Klein Matterhorn, at an altitude of 3,883m. Advanced skiers can ski long down to either Zermatt or Valtourneche, approximately 22km from top to bottom.
Hiking & Summer
Cervinia isn’t only a perfect winter sports destination, why not visit this region in the summer months when you can enjoy the picturesque beauty of the Alps on foot! Get to know the locals and see first hand the stunning scenery on offer.
History
Breuil-Cervinia, to use the village’s full name, was built in the 1930s as one of the first purpose-built ski resorts. It is named after Monte Cervino the Italian name for Matterhorn. It is one of Europe’s highest resorts and with ski lifts linking up to 3,899m – Europe’s highest lift-served point – Cervinia offers virtually guaranteed snow.
Airport transfer types to suit all budgets
Shared
Share the vehicle with other passengers with similar flights & destinations.
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One of the most cost effective and efficient ways of getting to the resort.
Scheduled
Similar to a shared transfer, except this runs to a set timetable, so you’re required to book a service that works for your flight times.
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Generally not door-to-door but cheaper.
Private
Book a driver and vehicle for your sole use.
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No sharing with others, no waiting at the airport and a direct door-to-door service, with no additional stops en route.
Coach
Similar to a private transfer the only difference is that it is using a larger vehicle.
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Perfect for larger groups wanting to travel together.
Exec & Limousine
Enjoy vehicles such as a top-of-the-range Mercedes minivan or an S-Class Mercedes limousine.
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Like a private transfer, but with the additional benefit of travelling in style.
Truly flawless door-to-door service
- Relax knowing that someone will be waiting at the airport
- 24/7 assist while you’re travelling
- Get to your destination safely and comfortably