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Nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc, this swanky French valley boasts jaw-dropping mountain peaks, world-class alpine vibes, and aprés-ski sessions that start way before sunset. Chamonix holidays are calling you.
Why do people love going on holidays to Chamonix?
High-altitude drama - home to Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest peak, serving up epic views that make your Instagram feed look entirely fake.
Legendary aprés scene - the nightlife here is absolutely top-tier, packed with lively pubs, microbreweries, and swanky lounges to swap mountain stories.
Absolute adventure mecca - whether you want to tear up the slopes or mountain bike down vertical trails, it is a non-stop adrenaline rush.
Chilled town centre - a gorgeous, pedestrianised alpine hub stuffed with designer shops, cosy fondue spots, and delish bakeries for a cheeky pastry.
What is the best time to visit Chamonix?
Whether you are craving a winter wonderland or a sizzling summer mountain escape, holidays to Chamonix deliver the goods all year round. The valley seamlessly transitions from a snowy paradise for ski enthusiasts into a lush, sun-soaked playground for hikers and sightseers.
Winter - average temperatures hover around -2 to 4°C, offering a classic, snowy wonderland vibe perfect for skiers and cosy fondue nights.
Spring - expect crisp averages of 5-14°C, bringing quieter slopes, bright blue skies, and a beautifully relaxed vibe as the valley thaws.
Summer - the weather gets lovely and warm at 18-25°C, creating a lively, high-energy mountain holiday vibe filled with hikers and outdoor festivals.
Autumn - temperatures sit around 8-15°C, delivering stunning golden alpine forests, crowd-free viewpoints, and a romantic, peaceful escape for couples.
Things to do on your Chamonix holidays
There is way more to holidays to Chamonix than just tearing down the ski slopes or lounging by a luxury chalet pool.
Ride the Aiguille du Midi - take a cable car up to 3,842m for jaw-dropping, panoramic views of the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps.
Explore the Mer de Glace - board the iconic red rack-railway to visit a massive glacier and step inside a carved ice cave.
Gorge on local fondue - head to a traditional Savoyard tavern to dip crusty bread into a glorious, bubbling pot of melted local cheeses.
Take on the Alpine Coaster - speed down a thrilling, twisting toboggan track through the trees for a massive dose of family fun.
Hike to Lac Blanc - trek through a stunning natural reserve to find a crystal-clear lake mirroring the snow-capped peaks above.
Relax at a luxury spa - unwind after a busy day on the mountains in an outdoor heated pool surrounded by dramatic snowy scenery.
