Private Transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo | From €1400

Price range: 1 400,00 € through 1 700,00 €

Book your private transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo with a guaranteed fixed rate from €1400. Door-to-door ski season chauffeur service from any Monaco address to Corso Italia, Tofana cable car base, Pocol, Fiames or any Dolomiti Superski address — all Italian motorway tolls included, winter tyres fitted as standard, ski equipment accommodated. Standard Sedan to Premium Van for 1–8 passengers. Child seats and VAT invoice included. Available 24/7 — instant online confirmation.

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Book Private Transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo | Fixed Rate from € 1400

Looking for the most reliable private transfer from Monaco to the Queen of the Dolomites — Italy’s most glamorous ski resort, the host of two Winter Olympics and the destination where Dolce Vita meets the world’s most dramatic mountain architecture? Our private transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo covers the 490 km between the Principauté de Monaco and the Conca Ampezzana in under 5 hours — fixed rate confirmed at booking, a professional chauffeur at your Monaco door, ski bags loaded, and seamless door-to-door service entirely within Italy to your hotel entrance on Corso Italia, your chalet gate in Ronco or your ski lift base at Faloria or Tofana without a single connection to manage. The Monaco–Cortina corridor serves the Italian Riviera-to-Dolomites luxury circuit that the international dolce vita set has been traveling since the 1950s.


Route Distance Avg. Travel Time Price From Pick-Up Drop-Off Vehicle Included
Monaco → Cortina d’Ampezzo ~690 km 4h45–5h15 €1400 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Corso Italia, Tofana, hotels Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Cortina (group) ~690 km 4h45–5h15 €1600 Any Monaco address Any Cortina address Van (up to 8) Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Pocol ~688 km 4h44–5h14 €1400 Any Monaco address Pocol, Cinque Torri cable car Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Fiames ~685 km 4h42–5h12 €1400 Any Monaco address Fiames, cross-country skiing Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Arabba ~678 km 4h38–5h08 €1400 Any Monaco address Arabba, Sella Ronda gateway Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Alta Badia (La Villa) ~665 km 4h30–5h €1400 Any Monaco address Alta Badia, La Villa, Corvara Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Monaco → Madonna di Campiglio ~638 km 4h15–4h45 €1400 Any Monaco address Madonna di Campiglio centre Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage
Cortina → Monaco (return) ~690 km 4h45–5h15 €1400 Cortina d’Ampezzo Any Monaco address Sedan Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage

Quick answer: Private transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo is approximately 690 km and takes around 6h45 to 7h15, with fixed all-inclusive rates starting from €1400— all Italian motorway tolls, winter tyres, ski equipment handling and door-to-door chalet delivery included, no meter running, no border crossing.


Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo is a private transfer of approximately 90 km entirely within Italy from the Principality of Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Province of Belluno, Veneto. The journey takes 6h45 to 7h15 via the A8, A10, A26, A4 and A27 motorways, without any border crossing. Cortina d’Ampezzo is a comune of 5,800 permanent residents (increasing to approximately 30,000 in peak ski season) in the Ampezzo valley of the eastern Dolomites, at 1,224 m altitude. It is the most internationally prestigious ski resort in Italy and one of the most glamorous resort destinations in the world, having hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics (with the Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio ice rink and the Olympic ski jump still standing) and the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. The ski area is part of the Dolomiti Superski consortium — 1,200 km of pistes across 12 ski areas accessible on a single lift pass, the largest ski area consortium in the world. Key Cortina ski areas include Tofana/Pomedes (Tofana di Rozes, 3,243 m, the highest point of the Cortina ski area, with the Olimpia delle Tofane world cup downhill race run), Faloria/Cristallo, Cinque Torri/Nuvolau (Pocol) and the Col Gallina/Giau sector connecting to Arabba and the Sella Ronda circuit. Cortina’s Corso Italia — the pedestrianized main street — is the most photographed ski resort promenade in the Alps. Fixed rates start from €1400 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €1600 for a van (up to 8 passengers), all-inclusive. The service operates 24/7 with winter tyres, ski equipment accommodation and VAT invoice provided.


Route Overview: Private Transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo

The Monaco to Cortina private transfer is the longest and most spectacular all-Italian alpine ski transfer in our network — a 490 km journey from the Mediterranean coast through the industrial Po valley, across the Veneto plain and into the most architecturally extraordinary mountain landscape in Europe: the Dolomiti, the UNESCO World Heritage pale di San Martino, the Tre Cime di Lavaredo and the Cinque Torri rising from the Ampezzo valley floor in vertical towers of pink-grey Dolomia limestone.

Leaving any Monaco address — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, the Palais Princier, Fontvieille or Larvotto — the route heads northeast on the A8, A10 and A26 to Genoa, then the A7 carries the journey north to Milan where the A4 Serenissima branches northeast across the Veneto plain through Bergamo, Brescia, Verona and Vicenza to Vittorio Veneto. The A27 Autostrada di Alemagna then carries the final approach north through Belluno and the Piave gorge to the Conca Ampezzana at Cortina d’Ampezzo. The entire route stays within Italy — no border crossing, no passport administration, no customs delay.

Cortina d’Ampezzo is the ski resort that most completely embodies the Italian concept of bella figura — the philosophy that appearance, style and the performance of elegance are as important as skiing ability in the mountain environment. The Corso Italia — the 400-meter pedestrianized promenade that forms the social spine of the resort — is lined with the Enoteca Cortina, the Boutique Cortina, Brooksfield, Furla, Luisa Spagnoli and the extraordinary watch and jewellery boutiques of Moretti & Moretti and Gioielleria Boeche; the morning and après-ski parade on the Corso is the most elaborately dressed daily social occasion in European skiing.

The 1956 Winter Olympics transformed Cortina from a fashionable regional resort into an international luxury destination overnight: when the Squadra Azzurra won gold in slalom and giant slalom and the town appeared in newsreel footage across 40 countries, the international jet set — Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Cary Grant, the Agnelli and Rothschild families — began arriving in the winters that followed. The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics — the speed events including downhill, super-G and combined will be run on the historic Olimpia delle Tofane course, the bob on the restored Eugenio Monti bobsled run — will repeat this dynamic, returning Cortina to global television screens for the second time in 70 years.

The Tofana di Rozes (3,243 m) — the highest point in the Cortina ski area, reached by the Freccia nel Cielo (Arrow in the Sky) cable car system in three stages from the Ra Valles station above Cortina — offers the most spectacular Dolomite panorama accessible by cable car in Italy: the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Cristallo massif, the Pelmo, the Antelao and on clear days the entire arc of the eastern Alps from the Marmolada to the Zugspitze visible simultaneously. The Olimpia delle Tofane ski run — the World Cup downhill course, 3.4 km long with 1,010 m vertical drop, classified black throughout — descends from Forcella Rossa (2,760 m) through the Staunies couloir to the Socrepes finish arena in the valley.

Faloria (2,123 m) and Cristallo (2,808 m) — the eastern ski sectors of Cortina — are accessed by gondola from the Vitelli station adjacent to Corso Italia. The Faloria sector is the most family-friendly area in the resort, with wide intermediate runs and the Baita Son dei Prade mountain restaurant (exceptional polenta with cervo — venison — and formaggio di malga). Cristallo is the most challenging and the most scenic sector, with the Staunies off-piste couloir and the views across the Cristallo ridgeline toward the Tre Cime.

The Cinque Torri — the five monolithic rock towers at Pocol (2,361 m), accessible by old-fashioned seggiovia open chairlift from the Pocol base — are the most photographed Dolomite formation after the Tre Cime: five freestanding towers of Dolomia rising from the plateau, used as a climbing site by the first-generation Italian alpinists and as military fortifications during World War I (the Open Air Museum of the Grande Guerra preserves the original trenches, cannon and barracks in the rock). From the Cinque Torri plateau, the view back toward Cortina against the Tofana massif is the classic Conca Ampezzana panorama.

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo — the three vertical towers of Cima Piccola (2,857 m), Cima Grande (2,999 m) and Cima Ovest (2,973 m) — are not a ski destination but the symbolic icon of the entire eastern Dolomiti: accessible by the toll road from Misurina (12 km from Cortina) to the Rifugio Auronzo (2,320 m), from which the 3-hour circumnavigation trail (Giro delle Tre Cime) offers the most dramatic close-up mountain walk in Italy. Our drivers serve the Misurina toll road approach for summer and autumn visits.


Distance, Travel Time and Price for Monaco to Cortina Transfer

Quick answer: Private transfer Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo is approximately 690 km and takes around 6h45 to 7h15, with fixed all-inclusive rates from €1400 — all Italian motorway tolls, winter tyres, ski equipment and door-to-door delivery included, no meter running, no border crossing required.

The A4/A27 corridor is entirely motorway to the Belluno exit, after which the SS51 di Alemagna carries the final 38 km through the Piave gorge and Valle di Cadore to Cortina. The SS51 is a national road — two lanes, scenic, capable of becoming slow behind truck traffic and summer tourist caravans. In peak ski season (January–February), the Cortina approach on Saturday mornings can be congested.

We recommend one comfort stop of 15 minutes — typically near Verona or Padua on the A4 — for this longer transfer.

Every confirmed fare includes:

  • All Italian motorway tolls (A10 + A26 + A7 + A4 + A27 to Belluno)
  • Winter tyres and snow chains — standard November–April
  • Ski bags, snowboard bags and boot bags accommodated
  • One 15-minute comfort stop included
  • Drop-off at your Cortina address — Corso Italia hotel entrance, chalet gate, Tofana cable car base, Faloria gondola station or Pocol ski area approach
  • Child seat on request — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, winter-safe and free
  • No surcharges for early-morning or late-night ski season transfers
  • VAT invoice — Italian ricevuta fiscale issued automatically

Why Monaco Residents Choose Our Cortina Transfer

  • All Italy — no border crossing — the entire Monaco to Cortina route stays within Italy; no passport administration, no Schengen delay, no Franco-Italian border — the simplest major Dolomite ski transfer from Monaco
  • Fixed rate from any Monaco address — one confirmed price to Corso Italia or your Ronco chalet gate, inclusive of all Italian motorway tolls
  • 2026 Winter Olympics specialistCortina returns to global prominence with Milano-Cortina 2026; our drivers know every Olympic venue approach, the Olimpia delle Tofane course access and all new infrastructure approaches being developed for the Games
  • Corso Italia hotel expertise — the Cristallo Resort (the historic Palace Hotel, 1901), the Grand Hotel Savoia (the most Belle Époque hotel in Cortina), the Rosapetra SPA Resort and all Corso Italia properties served with knowledge of the pedestrian zone access procedures
  • Dolomiti Superski extension serviceArabba and the Sella Ronda circuit (€538), Alta Badia (€525) and Madonna di Campiglio (€495) all served as direct destinations or Cortina transfer extensions
  • Winter tyres and snow chains as standard — the SS51 approach to Cortina requires winter equipment from November to April; fully compliant
  • English, French and Italian-speaking drivers
  • Child seats free of charge — winter-safe, Italian safety compliant
  • 24/7 service throughout ski season and summer Dolomite season
  • VAT invoice on every booking

Book your Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo transfer now and receive instant confirmation with your driver’s name and direct number.


Sedan or Van — Your Vehicle for the Dolomite Journey

 

Executive Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Tesla Model 3 or equivalent. For Monaco couples heading to the Grand Hotel Savoia for an Olympic-year ski week, solo skiers arriving at Faloria for early-morning first tracks, or dolce vita travelers connecting to Cortina from the Côte d’Azur. Leather seating, heated seats and climate control — smooth on the A4 Serenissima and precise on the SS51 Alemagna final approach.

Premium Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Mercedes E-Class or equivalent. For Monaco villa owners heading to their Cortina chalet in Ronco or Alverà, guests of the Cristallo Resort & SPA and VIP visitors arriving for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic events. Whisper-quiet on the A4 and impeccably presented at the Corso Italia hotel entrance — from Port Hercule to Cortina in one standard of travel.

Standard Van — Up to 8 Passengers

Mercedes Vito or Volkswagen Caravelle. For Monaco ski families with full Dolomite equipment, groups sharing the Cortina transfer, or Sella Ronda parties including stops at Arabba and Alta Badia. Seven heated seats and maximum ski bag capacity.

Premium Van — Up to 7 Passengers

Mercedes V-Class. Leather captain’s seats, individual climate zones and maximum luggage and ski equipment space — for VIP groups and extended Monaco families whose Cortina winter season begins at the level it will continue.

All vehicles include onboard Wi-Fi, chilled bottled water and complimentary mountain blankets.


How to Book Your Monaco to Cortina Transfer

  1. Complete the booking form — enter your Monaco pick-up address, your exact Cortina drop-off (hotel name on Corso Italia, chalet address in Ronco/Alverà/Pocol, cable car base or specific ski area approach), ski equipment details and travel date. Fixed price confirmed instantly.
  2. Pay and confirm — secure card payment online or cash in euros. Confirmation with driver name, direct number and planned comfort stop follows within minutes.
  3. Your driver arrives at your Monaco address — winter tyres fitted, ski bags loaded, A4 Serenissima and SS51 Alemagna planned. From Port Hercule to Corso Italia beneath the Tofana in under 5h15.

Get your fixed quote today — use the booking form above, message us on WhatsApp or call our 24/7 reservation line.


Frequently Asked Questions — Monaco to Cortina Transfer

 

How much is the transfer from Monaco to Cortina d’Ampezzo?

Fixed rate from €1400 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €1600 for a van (up to 8 passengers), fully inclusive of all Italian motorway tolls and winter equipment handling.

How long is the Monaco to Cortina transfer?

Between 6h45 and 5h15 under normal conditions, including one comfort stop. The A4 Serenissima and the SS51 final approach can add 30–40 minutes during Saturday changeover peak.

Is there a border crossing on the Monaco to Cortina route?

No. The entire route stays within Italy — no Franco-Italian border crossing, no passport administration. This is the same route advantage as the Monaco-Cervinia transfer.

Are winter tyres fitted?

Yes. All vehicles carry winter tyres November–April and snow chains. The SS51 approach to Cortina requires winter equipment — fully compliant throughout ski season.

Do you serve Arabba and the Sella Ronda circuit?

Yes. Arabba (€1400 from Monaco) is served directly and is the primary Sella Ronda gateway from the Cortina corridor. We also serve Alta Badia (€1400) and Val Gardena at individual fixed rates.

Do you serve Madonna di Campiglio from Monaco?

Yes. Madonna di Campiglio (€1400 from Monaco, western Trentino) is served directly — the most prestigious ski resort in the Brenta Dolomites area and a frequent alternative to Cortina for Monaco clients.

Is a comfort stop included?

Yes. One 15-minute comfort stop near Verona or Padua is built into every Cortina itinerary.

Are child seats available?

Yes — winter-safe infant carriers, forward-facing seats and booster seats provided free of charge. Specify at booking.

Can I book the return trip — Cortina to Monaco?

Yes. We cover both directions. Book the round trip for a combined discount.


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What Every Monaco to Italy Transfer Includes

Every route confirmed at booking — one price, no surprises:

  • ✅ All Italian motorway tolls on every route
  • ✅ All French motorway tolls where applicable (routes via A8 La Provençale)
  • Franco-Italian border crossing at Ponte San Luigi — managed by your driver on all cross-border routes
  • No border crossing on direct Italy-only routes (Cervinia, Cortina, Milan, Lake Garda, Venice)
  • Winter tyres and snow chains fitted as standard November–April on all ski resort routes
  • Ski and snowboard equipment accommodated on all alpine routes
  • Child seats — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, free of charge on all routes
  • VAT invoice — Italian ricevuta fiscale or French TVA receipt on every booking
  • 24/7 service, 365 days a year — ski season to summer Riviera, cruise season to lake holidays

Serving all Monaco addresses — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Fontvieille, Larvotto, Palais Princier and Beausoleil — with private ski transfers to Cortina d’Ampezzo, Corso Italia, Tofana di Rozes, Faloria, Cinque Torri/Pocol, Arabba, Sella Ronda, Alta Badia, Madonna di Campiglio and all Dolomiti Superski addresses — every day of the ski season.

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Premium Sedan, Premium Van, Standard Sedan, Standard Van

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