Book Private Transfer Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia | Fixed Rate from €900
Looking for the most direct and reliable transfer from Monaco to the most dramatic ski resort in the Alps — the village that sits beneath the Matterhorn at 2,050 meters with 360 km of pistes shared with Zermatt across the Swiss border? Our private transfer Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia covers the 400 km between the Principauté de Monaco and Valle d’Aosta‘s crown jewel in under 4h30 — fixed rate confirmed at booking, a professional chauffeur at your Monaco door, ski bags loaded, and door-to-door service along the A8, A10 and the A5 Autostrada del Monte Bianco to your chalet, hotel or ski lift base without a single shuttle or mountain taxi to arrange. The Monaco–Cervinia corridor is one of the shortest luxury ski transfers in the Alps — and our drivers make it daily throughout the ski season.
| Route | Distance | Avg. Travel Time | Price From | Pick-Up | Drop-Off | Vehicle | Included |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monaco → Breuil-Cervinia | ~400 km | 4h08–4h38 | €900 | Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais | Cervinia centre, chalets, hotels | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Monaco → Cervinia (group) | ~400 km | 4h08–4h38 | €1100 | Any Monaco address | Any Cervinia address | Van (up to 7) | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Monaco → Valtournenche | ~380 km | 3h58–4h28 | €900 | Any Monaco address | Valtournenche village | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Monaco → Aosta city | ~380 km | 3h48–4h18 | €900 | Any Monaco address | Aosta centre, amphitheatre | Sedan | Tolls IT, luggage |
| Monaco → Courmayeur | ~400 km | 3h54–4h24 | €900 | Any Monaco address | Courmayeur, Mont Blanc resort | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Monaco → La Thuile | ~400 km | 4h04–4h34 | €900 | Any Monaco address | La Thuile ski resort | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Monaco → Champoluc (Ayas) | ~410 km | 4h10–4h40 | €900 | Any Monaco address | Champoluc, Monte Rosa ski area | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
| Cervinia → Monaco (return) | ~400 km | 4h08–4h38 | €900 | Breuil-Cervinia | Any Monaco address | Sedan | Tolls IT, ski bags, luggage |
Quick answer: Private transfer Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia is approximately 400 km and takes around 4h08 to 4h38, with fixed all-inclusive rates starting from €900 — Italian motorway tolls, winter tyres, ski equipment handling and door-to-door chalet delivery included, no meter running.
Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia is a private transfer of approximately 400 km entirely within Italy from the Principality of Monaco through the Liguria coast and the Aosta Valley to Breuil-Cervinia ski resort. The journey takes 4h08 to 4h38 via the A8, A10 and A5 Autostrada del Monte Bianco motorways. Breuil-Cervinia (officially Breuil, commonly Cervinia) is a ski resort in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy, located at 2,050 m altitude at the foot of the Italian face of the Matterhorn (Monte Cervino, 4,478 m) in the Valtournenche valley. It is part of the Matterhorn Ski Paradise — the largest international ski area in the Alps, covering 360 km of pistes shared between Cervinia (Italy) and Zermatt (Switzerland), connected by the Plateau Rosà glacier at 3,480 m. Key features include the highest glacier skiing in Italy (summer skiing on Plateau Rosà), the Cime Bianche cable car connecting to the Swiss border, the Klein Matterhorn (3,883 m — the highest point accessible by cable car in the Alps), the Plan Maison intermediate ski area and the Ventina off-piste sector. The resort village includes the historic Cervinia centre with its luxury chalets, the Hotel Hermitage, the Hôtel Excelsior Planet and the landmark Hotel Jumeaux. Fixed rates start from €900 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €1100 for a van (up to 8 passengers), all-inclusive including Italian motorway tolls and winter equipment. The service operates 24/7 throughout ski season with winter tyres, ski equipment accommodation and VAT invoice provided.
Route Overview: Private Transfer Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia
The Monaco to Cervinia private transfer is the most direct Alpine ski transfer available from the Côte d’Azur — and at 175 km, one of the shortest in our entire mountain network. The journey stays entirely within Italy (no border crossing required) and follows the A5 Autostrada del Monte Bianco — one of the most spectacular Alpine motorways in Europe — along the Aosta valley floor beneath the Monte Bianco/Mont Blanc massif before the SR46 mountain road climbs 35 km and 1,000 vertical meters from Châtillon through Valtournenche village to arrive at Breuil-Cervinia at 2,050 m.
Leaving any Monaco address — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, the Palais Princier, Fontvieille or Larvotto — the route heads northeast on the A8 Autostrada della Liguria through Ventimiglia (remaining within Italy — no France crossing on this route, which is the key differentiator from most other long-distance Alpine transfers) and continues on the A10 Autostrada dei Fiori to Savona, then the A26 carries the journey north before the A5 Autostrada del Monte Bianco branches northwest from Torino through the Aosta Valley to arrive at Châtillon. From Châtillon, the SR46 climbs through Saint-Denis, Antey-Saint-André, Chamois and Valtournenche to arrive at Breuil-Cervinia.
Breuil-Cervinia is the most visually dramatic ski resort in the Alps — and possibly in the world. The Matterhorn — Monte Cervino in Italian, 4,478 m, the most recognizable mountain silhouette on earth (used as the logo of Toblerone, the symbol on the Paramount Pictures logo and the emblem of Swiss-Italian alpine identity) — rises directly above the resort village in a perfect pyramidal form of fractured quartzite and gneiss that the great 19th-century alpinists described as the most beautiful mountain in Europe. The first ascent on 14 July 1865 by Edward Whymper‘s British party (from the Hörnli ridge on the Zermatt side) and the near-simultaneous Italian first ascent by Jean-Antoine Carrel‘s party (from the Furggen ridge on the Cervinia side, three days later) are the founding events of modern alpinism.
The Matterhorn Ski Paradise — the ski domain shared between Cervinia (Italy) and Zermatt (Switzerland) — covers 360 km of pistes across three countries (Italy, Switzerland, with connections accessible to the French ski area at Val d’Isère) and is the largest international ski domain in the Alps by vertical range: from the resort base at Cervinia (2,050 m) to the Klein Matterhorn cable car terminus (3,883 m), the highest point accessible by cable car in the entire Alps. The Plateau Rosà glacier at 3,480 m — the international frontier between Italy and Switzerland — is one of the few Alpine areas offering guaranteed summer skiing year-round, with runs open from late May to early August and again from October onward.
The Cime Bianche cable car from Cervinia (Plan Maison, 2,561 m) to the Plateau Rosà (3,480 m) is the critical connection: on the Italian side, it opens the Ventina glacier and the Laghi sector; on the Swiss side, 15 minutes by ski across the plateau, it connects to Zermatt and the extraordinary Rothorn, Stockhorn and Gornergletscher ski sectors. A Swiss day pass (approximately CHF 95 in addition to the Italian Cervinia pass) is required for the Zermatt side — our drivers advise on the most efficient purchasing approach.
Hotel Hermitage — the most prestigious hotel in Cervinia, with its spa, Michelin-starred La Chandelle restaurant and ski-in/ski-out access on the Cime Bianche slope — is our most frequently requested Cervinia drop-off from Monaco. Hôtel Excelsior Planet and the Hotel Jumeaux (the landmark traditional alpine hotel on the Piazzale degli Impianti) are also regularly served. For private chalet arrivals — increasingly common among the Monaco-connected clientele that discovered Cervinia as a more private and less internationally crowded alternative to Courchevel 1850 — our drivers know every chalet access road and gated estate approach in the resort.
Valtournenche — the lower valley village at 1,524 m, 11 km below Cervinia — is served at €185 from Monaco and offers more affordable accommodation with cable car connections to the Cervinia ski area via the Triplex gondola system.
Distance, Travel Time and Price for Monaco to Cervinia Transfer
Quick answer: Private transfer Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia is approximately 400 km and takes around 4h08 to 4h38, with fixed all-inclusive rates from €900 — Italian motorway tolls, winter tyres, ski equipment and door-to-door chalet delivery included, no meter running.
The A5 Autostrada del Monte Bianco from Torino to Châtillon is entirely motorway. The final 35 km ascent on the SR46 from Châtillon to Cervinia is a mountain road climbing 1,000 meters through 12 hairpin bends — beautiful, efficient in good conditions but requiring winter tyres (mandatory November–April) and familiarity with the seasonal traffic patterns. Our vehicles carry winter tyres and snow chains throughout the ski season.
Saturday morning changeover traffic: The SR46 between Châtillon and Cervinia can be slow on Saturday mornings from 8h00 to 11h00 during peak season (January–February), when weekly villa and hotel changeovers concentrate traffic on the single mountain access road. For Saturday arrivals targeting Cervinia before 11h00, we recommend departing Monaco before 7h30.
Every confirmed fare includes:
- All Italian motorway tolls (A10 + A26 + A5 to Châtillon)
- Winter tyres and snow chains — fitted as standard November–April
- Ski bags, snowboard bags and boot bags accommodated
- Up to 2 standard checked bags per passenger plus ski equipment
- Drop-off at your specific Cervinia address — hotel entrance, chalet gate, Piazzale degli Impianti cable car base, Hotel Hermitage ski-in access or Valtournenche village
- 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
Note on border crossings: The Monaco to Cervinia route stays entirely within Italy — there is no Franco-Italian border crossing on this route (Monaco is surrounded by France, and the A8 heads northeast along the Italian Riviera coast without crossing into France). This makes the Monaco-Cervinia transfer faster and simpler than many comparable Alpine routes.
Why Monaco Residents Choose Our Cervinia Transfer
- ✅ The shortest major Alpine ski transfer from Monaco — at 175 km and under 2h30, Cervinia is the closest world-class ski resort to the Principauté, significantly closer than Courchevel (370 km), Val d’Isère (310 km) or Verbier (330 km)
- ✅ No border crossing — the entire route stays within Italy; no passport checks, no Schengen administration, no Franco-Italian border delays — the fastest and simplest Alpine ski transfer from Monaco
- ✅ Fixed rate from any Monaco address — one confirmed price to your Cervinia chalet or hotel, inclusive of all Italian motorway tolls and winter equipment
- ✅ Winter tyres and snow chains as standard — the SR46 to Cervinia requires winter equipment from November to April; all our vehicles are fully compliant throughout ski season
- ✅ Hotel Hermitage and private chalet expertise — our drivers know the Hermitage ski-in access road, the Excelsior Planet valet procedure and every private chalet gate in the resort
- ✅ Zermatt connection coordination — for clients crossing to Zermatt via the Plateau Rosà, we advise on the Swiss day pass purchase procedure and the optimal timing for the Cime Bianche cable car crossing
- ✅ Summer glacier skiing service — Plateau Rosà summer skiing (June–August) generates year-round Monaco-Cervinia transfer demand; we serve the resort throughout summer on the same fixed-rate basis
- ✅ English, French and Italian-speaking drivers
- ✅ Child seats free of charge — winter-safe, compliant with Italian safety regulations
- ✅ 24/7 service throughout ski season — first November snowfall to last April glacier skiing
- ✅ VAT invoice on every booking
Book your Monaco to Cervinia transfer now and receive instant confirmation with your driver’s name and direct number.
Sedan or Van — Your Vehicle for the Matterhorn
Standard Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers
Tesla Model 3 or equivalent. For Monaco couples heading to the Hotel Hermitage for a powder week, solo skiers arriving at Valtournenche for early-season glacier runs, or business travelers whose ski retreat begins at Port Hercule and ends at Cervinia 2h30 later. Leather seating, heated seats and climate control — handles the SR46 hairpin ascent confidently in all winter conditions.
Premium Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers
Mercedes E-Class or equivalent. For Monaco residents arriving at a private chalet estate, guests of the Hotel Hermitage (La Chandelle restaurant, ski-in/ski-out Michelin service) and VIP visitors to Cervinia‘s most exclusive winter properties. Whisper-quiet on the A5 Monte Bianco and precise on the snow-covered chalet access roads.
Standard Van — Up to 8 Passengers
Mercedes Vito or Volkswagen Caravelle. For Monaco ski families with full equipment, groups of friends sharing a Cervinia chalet, or Monte Rosa skiing parties including Champoluc stops. Seven heated seats and maximum ski bag capacity — the essential vehicle for a full Aosta Valley ski season arrival.
Premium Van — Up to 7 Passengers
Mercedes V-Class. Heated leather captain’s seats, individual climate zones and maximum luggage and ski equipment space — for VIP groups whose Cervinia week beneath the Matterhorn begins in Monaco 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 Cervinia Transfer
- Complete the booking form — enter your Monaco pick-up address, your exact Cervinia drop-off (hotel name, chalet address, cable car base, Valtournenche village), ski equipment details and travel date. For Saturday ski season transfers, your driver confirms the optimal Monaco departure time based on resort traffic. Fixed price confirmed instantly.
- Pay and confirm — secure card payment online or cash in euros. Confirmation with driver name, direct number and recommended departure time follows within minutes.
- Your driver arrives at your Monaco address — winter tyres fitted, ski bags loaded, SR46 ascent planned. From Port Hercule to the Piazzale degli Impianti beneath the Matterhorn in under 2h30.
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 Cervinia Transfer
How much is the transfer from Monaco to Breuil-Cervinia?
Fixed rate from €900 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €1100 for a van (up to 8 passengers), fully inclusive of Italian motorway tolls and winter equipment handling.
How long does the Monaco to Cervinia transfer take?
Between 4h08 and 4h38 under normal conditions. Saturday morning peak season changeover traffic on the SR46 can add 30–45 minutes. We recommend departing Monaco before 7h30 for Saturday arrivals targeting pre-noon arrival at the resort.
Is there a border crossing on the Monaco to Cervinia route?
No. The entire Monaco to Cervinia route stays within Italy — no Franco-Italian border crossing. This makes it the fastest and simplest Alpine ski transfer from Monaco.
Are winter tyres fitted?
Yes. All our vehicles carry winter tyres November–April and snow chains as standard. The SR46 mountain road to Cervinia requires winter equipment — we are fully compliant throughout ski season.
Can you transport ski bags and boot bags?
Yes. Ski bags, snowboard bags, boot bags and helmet bags are all accommodated. Specify quantities at booking.
Do you serve Zermatt from Monaco?
Zermatt is accessible from Cervinia by ski across the Plateau Rosà glacier (Swiss ski pass required) or by the Matterhorn Express cable car system. We do not drive to Zermatt (car-free resort) but we coordinate the Cervinia drop-off for clients skiing across to Zermatt for the day.
Do you serve Courmayeur and La Thuile from Monaco?
Yes. Courmayeur (€178 from Monaco) and La Thuile (€192) are served in the same Aosta Valley network at individual fixed rates.
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 — Cervinia to Monaco?
Yes. We cover both directions. Book the round trip together for a combined discount.
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| Taxi Monaco to Florence | from €1000 |
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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 Breuil-Cervinia, Hotel Hermitage, Valtournenche, Aosta, Courmayeur, La Thuile, Champoluc and all Valle d’Aosta ski resort addresses — every day of the ski season and throughout the summer glacier skiing period.


