PEAKHOUSE CHAMONIX 2027

Experience the stunning Alps resorts of the iconic Chamonix region on an unforgettable group ski adventure.

We’ve planned a full week to show you this incredible and world-renowned valley of European skiing excellence.

Trip Details

Dates: March 13-19, 2027
Resorts: Le Tour, Brévent / Flégère, Grands Montets, Les Houches and backcountry adventure at Vallée Blanche
Lodging: Accommodation in Chamonix proper

Recommended Ability Level: Low Intermediate to Expert

Optional Addendums:

  • Aosta Valley, Italy from March 19-22, 2027

  • Verbier, Switzerland from March 23-26, 2027 (joins with tripgoers from PeakHouse Les 3 Vallées)

 

Chamonix is home to some of the most stunning backcountry opportunities in Europe.

 

What’s Included

  • Accommodation: 6 nights in ski-lodge-style accommodations

  • Groceries: Fully-stocked kitchen for snacks and on-demand meals

  • Transport: Private vehicles + rental cars for all destinations and activities

  • Meals: Daily breakfasts and select group dinners

  • Amenities: Hot tubs, fireplaces, and après-ski social events

What’s Not Included

  • Professional guides for backcountry adventures

  • Airfare to and from Switzerland, France or otherwise

  • Ski passes and rental gear

  • Lunches (unless prepared with available sandwich materials) and some dinners

  • Travel insurance

  • Any optional activities not mentioned in “What’s Included”

 

Come with us to experience one of the best après scenes in the world.

 

Day 1: Arrival in Chamonix (Saturday, Mar 13)

Arrive at Geneva International Airport (GVA)
Most participants travel from Geneva Airport (GVA) to Chamonix via shared shuttle, which offers the most convenient door-to-door service in about 1–1.5 hours, while train travel is also available for those who prefer it, though it involves multiple transfers and a longer journey.

Check into accommodations in Chamonix.
Get settled, unpack gear, and prepare for the week ahead.

Welcome night in town at the La Folie hotel.
After a long travel day, we’ll head into Chamonix town for a relaxed welcome evening. Expect a casual dinner followed by drinks to kick off the trip and get to know everyone.

Day 2: Le Tour (Sunday, Mar 14)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Le Tour
We will start at Le Tour, the northernmost area of the Chamonix valley.

Le Tour offers rolling alpine terrain and long, scenic descents, making it an ideal warm-up day. Strong intermediates will find confidence-building runs, while advanced skiers can explore steeper options higher on the mountain.

Wrap up skiing and return to accommodations for a group dinner.

 

Le Tour offers jaw-dropping views and the high-alpine terrain to match them.

 

Day 3: Brévent / Flégère (Monday, Mar 15)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Brévent / Flégère
This south-facing area delivers some of the best views in the Alps, with direct sightlines to Mont Blanc.

We’ll spend the day exploring a mix of groomed runs, off-piste options, and natural features that make this zone a favorite for skiers who like variety. Snow quality often improves as you move higher and farther from base areas.

Return to lodging

Group dinner in town

Day 4: Grands Montets (Tuesday, Mar 16)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Grands Montets
Grands Montets is Chamonix’s most advanced-oriented area, known for steeper pitches, glaciated terrain, and a true high-alpine feel.

With updated lift infrastructure expected to be operating by this season, we’ll focus on quality laps and terrain that showcases why this area has such a legendary reputation.

Return to accommodations

Après-ski – Optional stop at La Folie Douce (Chamonix)
Live music and a classic après scene before heading to dinner.

 

Grands Montets features the widest array of difficult slopes in Chamonix.

 

Day 5: Les Houches (Wednesday, Mar 17)

Breakfast at the accommodations

Depart for Les Houches
Les Houches sits at a lower elevation and offers a different rhythm than the higher alpine zones. If conditions are good, expect quieter slopes and enjoyable tree skiing.

Return to accommodations

Evening – Dinner at the accommodations or a casual night out.

Day 6: Vallée Blanche (Thursday, Mar 18)

Breakfast at accommodations

Depart for Aiguille du Midi cable carVallée Blanche
Today is the signature experience of the trip: the Vallée Blanche, one of the most iconic off-piste ski routes in the world.

This high-alpine descent offers dramatic scenery and a true sense of adventure. The route and pace will be chosen based on conditions and group ability, and this day is typically completed with professional guides.

Complete the descent and return to accommodations

Evening – We will celebrate the week with a final group farewell dinner in town.

 

The Vallée Blanche skiing route is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

 

Day 7: Choose-Your-Own Day + Departure (Friday, Mar 19)

Morning – Breakfast and pack-up

Participants can choose between:

  • Returning to a favorite resort from earlier in the week

  • Opting into additional guided backcountry terrain

  • Departing early for Geneva

Check out of accommodations at 11AM.

Departure – Travel back to Geneva International Airport (GVA)
Some guests may continue on to the Aosta Valley addendum, while others head home.

 

Don’t miss out on a great crew to have a European Alps adventure with.

 

​Optional Addendums: Aosta Valley & Verbier

Want to extend your trip? We’ve got you covered. The Aosta Valley addendum will be Mar 19-22, 2027, and the Verbier addendum will be Mar 23-26, 2027. More details on these addendums coming soon!

Pricing

  • ​Shared room (early bird): $2,195
    Private room (early bird): $3,295

  • Zero-interest payment plans standard for all applicants

  • ​NOTE: $100 discount for rental car drivers

  • Spaces are limited, so if you’re interested, apply now!