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Megève 5-day luxe itinerary

  • 5 days
  • Megève · FR
  • Luxury

5-day luxe itinerary in Megève. Concierge timings, luxury hotels, luxe, ski, bien-etre highlights, verified bookable addresses by MyConciergeHotel.

Five days in Megève set the pace for a polished alpine stay, balancing skiing, recovery time, and a measured social rhythm. Four Seasons Hotel Megève and Les Fermes de Marie frame the experience well, each with a distinct sense of place and service. The itinerary unfolds across four stages, with enough movement to keep momentum and enough pause to protect the trip from feeling overfilled. For two guests, plan roughly 9,500 EUR TTC to 14,000 EUR TTC, excluding retail purchases and major wine upgrades. Mid-January to mid-March is the safest window for reliable snow and smoother transfers via Genève-Cointrin. One practical note matters here. At Four Seasons Hotel Megève, ask specifically for Chalet Suite 401 or 402 with the private sauna. Both have a south-facing terrace and clear Mont Blanc exposure. For dinner at 1920 by Emmanuel Renaut, Michelin-starred, Saturday tables often do not appear online before 10 a.m. Call the hotel directly instead.

What is the best 5-day itinerary for Megève?

5 days in Megève for a luxe winter stay. Day 1: village centre, Télécabine Chamois, Patinoire de Megève. Day 2: Mont d'Arbois, Télécabine Rochebrune, Restaurant 1920, Michelin 1 star. Day 3: Spa Les Fermes de Marie, bain nordique, snowshoeing Côte 2000. Day 4: Marché local, boutiques, Helbronner optional. Base at Les Fermes de Marie. Best window: December to March. Updated May 2026.

The itinerary, step by step

Each step combines an exceptional hotel, a tested timing and our on-site recommendations.

  1. Day 1

    Day 1: Megève — Arrival, village and first runs

    • Megève — Arrivée & village
    • Stay duration: 1 day

    Start in Megève’s centre, with Place de l’Église, evening horse carriages, and the first turns toward the Chamois. Arrive late morning and leave your bags at Les Fermes de Marie, a 5-star Atout France hotel, then head straight into the village to settle the practical details before the snow crowds the day. At Techni Ski, ask for a made-to-measure ski setup with insoles matched to your level, and arrange same-day pickup. That avoids the rush the next morning around 8:30. Take a test ride up the Télécabine Chamois for a short warm-up, then come back down toward the Patinoire de Megève and Place de l'Église. Both are quieter between 4 pm and 5:30 pm than during après-ski. In the evening, book a carriage from the centre for a 30-minute loop before dinner. At the hotel, ask the concierge for a quiet room facing the gardens and for equipment return to be coordinated directly with Techni Ski. For dinner, stay at La Table des Fermes de Marie and reserve the first service, around 7:30 pm, which is easier if you are arriving from the village with children or ski gear. Concierge secret: for the Télécabine Chamois, go just after 1:30 pm. The queue drops sharply, and you keep the late afternoon free for the centre.

    Things to see / do

    • Village de Megève centre
    • Télécabine Chamois
    • Patinoire de Megève
    • Place de l'Église
  2. Day 2

    Days 2-3: Mont d'Arbois — Slopes, mountain refuges and starred dining

    • Megève — Domaine Mont d'Arbois
    • Stay duration: 2 days

    Mont d’Arbois sets the sporting pace in Megève, with ski-in, ski-out starts, tightly managed private lessons, and tables that need advance planning. Check into Four Seasons Hotel Megève, a 5-star Atout France property set directly on the Mont d’Arbois domain. Book a private ESF instructor from 9 am to 12 pm to work on technique and terrain reading before the full flow of skiers builds. On day one, head toward Rochebrune to warm up, then return to Mont d’Arbois before the 11:30 am traffic peak. On day two, keep the Princesse black run for late morning if conditions stay stable; it skis better before the lunch return traffic. For lunch, have a table held at Fer à Cheval, the mountain refuge at around 1,900 m, with arrival aimed at 12:15 pm. That timing avoids waiting and lets you leave before the snow softens early afternoon. In the evening, the target is 1920, Emmanuel Renaut’s Michelin 3-star gastronomic restaurant. Book early, especially on Saturday, and ask for an 8:30 pm slot if you ski all day. At the hotel, request a Chalet Suite with a private sauna. Concierge secret: suites 401 and 402 have a south-facing terrace with open Mont Blanc views, and 1920 does not show Saturday availability online before 10 am; call the hotel directly for tables.

    Things to see / do

    • Mont d'Arbois
    • Télécabine Rochebrune
    • Restaurant 1920 (étoilé)
    • Princesse (piste noire)
  3. Day 3

    Day 4: Megève — Spa, snowshoeing and mountain gastronomy

    • Megève — Bien-être & spa
    • Stay duration: 1 day

    After two ski days, Megève is better read at a slower pace, with hot water, dry air, and quieter snow toward Côte 2000. Return to Les Fermes de Marie for a structured recovery day. Start early at the Pure Altitude spa, one of the station’s key wellness references, with access arranged by the concierge from 9:30 am. The heated outdoor pool at 33°C is best before 11 am, when the space is still calm and the light reaches the village roofs. Continue with the Nordic bath, then a thermal treatment. If you have skied two full mornings, ask for a leg-relief protocol. After a light lunch, head out on snowshoes toward Côte 2000 with a guide booked through the hotel. Aim for a 2 pm departure so the snow is still readable and you are back before temperatures drop. The route can be adjusted to your level, but tell the guide if you want an itinerary without major elevation gain after the spa. In the evening, have a raclette dinner arranged in a private chalet rather than a dining room, for simpler service and a proper recovery rhythm. At Les Fermes de Marie, ask for a room close to the spa so you avoid repeated walks in a robe through the cold. Concierge secret: secure the first treatment slot of the morning; the spa runs more smoothly, and your snowshoe outing will leave on time without cutting into dinner.

    Things to see / do

    • Spa Les Fermes de Marie
    • Bain nordique
    • Snowshoeing Côte 2000
  4. Day 4

    Day 5: Megève — Last morning and departure

    • Megève — Départ & Chamonix optionnel
    • Stay duration: 1 day

    The last day in Megève is tight, between morning skies, central boutiques, and the logistics of departure toward Geneva or Lyon. Base yourself at Le Chalet Zannier, a discreet high-level house, then decide before 8 am according to the weather. If the sky is clear, the Chamonix option with a ride up to the Aiguille du Midi works as a half-day outing. Allow about 30 minutes from Megève without traffic, then return directly for a late lunch or transfer. If high-altitude conditions are closed, stay in Megève and focus on the local market and the village boutiques, which are more pleasant before 11:30 am than later in the morning. Keep shopping brief and precise, especially if your transfer is bound for Geneva-Cointrin or Lyon Saint-Exupéry. Ask the concierge to pre-arrange baggage departure and confirm the real driving time on the morning itself. For lunch, stay at Le Chalet Zannier or choose a village table reserved for 12:15 pm, so you do not eat into airport time. At the hotel, have a fast late breakfast prepared and express pressing done the night before if you are leaving on an international flight. Concierge secret: for Chamonix, leave only if visibility is already good at daybreak; otherwise, you will lose the morning to queues and delays.

    Things to see / do

    • Helbronner (excursion Chamonix optionnelle)
    • Marché local Megève
    • Boutiques village

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to ski in Megève?

For consistent skiing, aim for mid-January to mid-March. Snow cover is usually more reliable then than in the very early season, especially across the 1,100 to 2,350 metre Evasion Mont-Blanc area. Early January can bring softer hotel pricing outside school holidays. For gentler spring snow and quieter terraces, the second half of March works well. If possible, avoid Saturday arrivals to reduce road traffic and lift-line congestion. Updated May 2026.

Is Megève a good ski resort for beginners?

Yes. Megève suits beginners well thanks to gentle terrain and a broad mix of green and blue runs across the Evasion Mont-Blanc ski area. The Jaillet sector is often the easiest place to start. Book lessons early, around 9:00 am, when the snow is easier to read and slopes are quieter. For a first trip, stay close to a shuttle stop or a beginner-friendly base area to avoid tiring transfers in ski boots.

Which are the best luxury hotels in Megève?

Three properties stand out, depending on your style. Les Fermes de Marie, a 5-star Atout France hotel, is the safe choice for an alpine atmosphere and a serious spa. Le Chalet Zannier, a Relais & Châteaux property, is more intimate and discreet. Four Seasons Hotel Megève, also 5-star, is the most practical for a well-organised ski stay. Ask for a Chalet Suite with private sauna. Suites 401 and 402 have south-facing terraces with open Mont Blanc views.

What budget should you plan for a five-day luxury ski trip to Megève?

For five days for two, expect roughly EUR 6,500 to EUR 12,000 including tax, excluding shopping. A 5-star hotel will usually account for about EUR 900 to EUR 2,200 per night. Then add lift passes, premium ski rental, transfers and two or three strong dining reservations. A Michelin-starred dinner quickly raises the total. With spa treatments, a local driver and a suite, the budget can easily exceed EUR 15,000 including tax. School-holiday dates push rates up sharply.

How do you get to Megève from Paris or Geneva?

From Geneva, allow about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes by road, depending on traffic and weather. It is the simplest option. From Paris, the smoothest route is usually a TGV to Bellegarde, Annecy or Sallanches, then a private transfer. Driving from Paris often takes more than six hours in winter conditions. On Saturdays, leave very early or after 2:00 pm to avoid valley traffic. Always check winter tyre or chain requirements before the final climb. Updated May 2026.

Which Michelin-starred restaurants in Megève are worth booking first?

Le 1920 by Emmanuel Renaut at Four Seasons Hotel Megève is usually the hardest booking. The Michelin Guide awards it 2 stars. One useful detail: Saturday availability does not show online before 10:00 am, so call the hotel directly. Flocons de Sel by Emmanuel Renaut in Megève holds 3 Michelin stars and should be booked well ahead. For a more flexible option, target weekday lunch. Friday dinner is often easier to secure than Saturday.

Is Megève suitable for families travelling with very young children?

Yes. Megève works well with very young children if the logistics are planned properly. The village is compact, transfers are short, and several 5-star hotels can arrange cots, babysitting and shuttles. To keep the trip easy, choose a property close either to the village centre or to the slopes, rather than forcing too many daily transfers. In winter, a large-wheel stroller is more practical. Book restaurants early, around 7:00 pm, for a smoother service rhythm.

What can you do in Megève besides skiing?

Megève works very well beyond skiing. The spa at Les Fermes de Marie is one of the local benchmarks for a half-day wellness break. The village is easy to explore on foot for cafés, boutiques and its Savoyard heritage. Book a long lunch rather than a heavy dinner if you want easier evenings. Horse-drawn carriage rides are also available, but it is smarter to schedule them late morning, when the village centre is less crowded.

Megève or Courchevel: which resort is better for a luxury stay?

Choose Megève if you want a quieter form of luxury, a real village and a less showy rhythm. Choose Courchevel for a higher, larger ski area and a more visible social scene. In Megève, the appeal leans more on character properties such as Les Fermes de Marie or Le Chalet Zannier, and on Emmanuel Renaut’s dining. If true ski-in ski-out is your priority, Courchevel often has the edge. For an inhabited village atmosphere, Megève feels more balanced.

Can you go heliskiing in Megève?

No. Heliskiing is not permitted in France for dropping skiers in the mountains, so you cannot do it legally in Megève itself. Some travellers instead arrange a day in Switzerland or Italy, with a private transfer, depending on operator schedules and weather. The easiest route is to have your concierge coordinate transport, timing and equipment. If you want to stay in France, a better alternative is off-piste skiing with a UIAGM-certified mountain guide.

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