A ski pass at Les 2 Alpes gives you access to one of the largest skiable glaciers that is suitable for all levels, offering 225km of snow-sure pistes and some of the best off-piste in Europe.
If you're coming to Les 2 Alpes for a week, you'll probably want a six day pass.
Child 5 to 12 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
261.50
326.50
305
Les 2 Alpes - 2025/2026 Price (€) of a 6 day high season ski pass
Season dates in Les 2 Alpes
The Les 2 Alpes ski season runs from 29 November 2025 to 3 May 2026.
Early or late season skiing
Ski passes tend to be cheapest right at the beginning and end of the season, when snow cover is less guaranteed.
If you're considering coming then, it's a good idea to keep an eye on our Les 2 Alpes snow forecast for an up-to-date view of local conditions.
Summer skiing 2025
From 5 to 28 May 2025, it will be possible to ski on the glacier from 3,600m to 2,600m, and from 29 May until 6 July access to the 3,600m to 3,200m ski area and the Signal.
At time of writing the information for summer 2026 had not been published.
The best pass for you depends on the type of terrain you like to ski, the abilities of your group and how much of the resort you want to explore.
If you've been skiing before
The 'Ski Grand Domaine' pass is probably the lift pass for you. It gives you access to the entire resort, including:
225km of pistes
2,300m of vertical (the longest pisted descent in the world)
the largest skiable glacier in Europe (3,600m)
two days in neighbouring resort Alpe d'Huez, Villard-reculas, Auris-en-Oisans, Oz-en-Oisand and Vaujany - when you buy a Les 2 Alpes ski pass for six days or longer
one day in Serre Chevalier, Puy St Vincent, Montgenèvre or Sestrière - when you buy a Les 2 Alpes ski pass for six days or longer
25% discount on the La Grave 1 day pass during the validity of your pass
Les 2 Alpes' slopes actually get easier the higher you go. So even if you're relatively new to the sport, you'll probably want this lift pass.
Duration
Child 5 to 12 years
Junior 13 to 18 years
Adult 19 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
Half day (afternoons)
48
56.50
56.50
52.50
1 day
53
61.50
66
62
2 days
106
123
132
124
3 days
159
184.50
198
186
4 days
212
246
264
248
5 days
242
302
302
283.50
6 days
261.50
326.50
326.50
305.50
7 days
304.50
380.50
380.50
356
8 days
347.50
433.50
433.50
406.50
9 days
390
487
487
456
10 days
433
541.50
541.50
506
Grand Domaine 2025 - 2026 High season* - Lift pass prices (€)
*These prices are for 20 December 2025 until 10 April 2026. Prices, offers, discounts and conditions are shown here as a guide only and may change. Further terms and conditions may apply.
If you don't want to ski every day
You can buy a Freedom pass, a non-consecutive lift pass for five and 10 days.
You'll need to go to a lift pass office to buy a half-day pass. They're not available online.
If you're an intermediate skier who likes it a bit quieter
The 'Ski Petit Domaine - Vallée Blanche' is a one day pass that you'll need to buy at a ski pass office in Les 2 Alpes.
It gives you access to a less-crowded, quieter area of 10 ski lifts, including the lifts of the snowfront resort and of Petite Aiguille, Mont-de-Lans, Vénosc, Vallée Blanche and Super Venosc and costs €35.
You can ski with your friends and family in a package designed for all ages with one price for the whole tribe. This web-only offer is valid for 6 or 7-day passes which must comprise of 3 to 6 adults buying their passes in one go. Called ‘Tribu’ there are various prices for the different periods within the season.
*These prices are for 20 December 2025 until 10 April 2026.
Family ski passes in Les 2 Alpes
If you're coming skiing for a week with two or more children over the age of five, you'll be able to make decent savings when you buy a family ski pass.
Don’t forget to bring a passport or ID to the lift pass office to show how old you are. How much you pay depends on your ages.
Family lift pass prices in Les 2 Alpes
How much you pay depends on your ages and what time of year you come. At Les 2 Alpes:
children are aged five to 12
juniors are aged 13 to 18
adults are aged 19 to 64
seniors are aged 65 to 71
children under five and seniors over 71 go free
A family pack has to be composed of 1 or 2 adults (19 to 64 years old) and at least 2 children or juniors (see above for ages). There are various permutations that you can play around with on the Les 2 Alpes lift pass website, these are just a few suggestions.
Pass type
6 days
7 days
1 adult + 2 children
789.50
929.50
2 adults + 2 children
1096
1290
2 adults + 1 child + 1 junior
1161
1366
Family Pass 2025 - 2026 High season* - Lift pass prices (€)
NB: The offer is for 6 or 7 day passes, paid in one single payment.
*These prices are for 20 December 2025 until 10 April 2026.
You probably won't want to venture beyond the nursery slopes for the first couple of days if you've never skied or snowboarded. In Les 2 Alpes, there are some nursery slopes that are completely free to use.
Once you've found your legs, the 'Bas des pistes' lift pass is probably the pass for you.
It's a four hour pass that costs €25 and gives you access to 12 drag lifts at the base of the resort. In these early days, four hours is probably as much as you can handle before you'll want to stop for a vin chaud!
But if you're raring to go after that, you can purchase a small area one day pass for €35, which limits you to the lifts on the snow front. After that you might want to look at a two or three day 'Ski Grand Domaine' pass.
You heard it right, you can ski for free in Les 2 Alpes... but only if you're under five years old.
You'll still need to pay €2 for a hands-free card to get through the turnstiles, but this can be used on subsequent visits to Les 2 Alpes.
It's a good idea to take ID when you buy a hands-free card. You may be asked to prove your kids' age.
If you're not skiing or snowboarding
Whether you want to go snow-shoeing, climbing, or watch your little ones' first ski lesson, a pedestrian pass lets you go up without skis or a snowboard.
New for winter 2025/2026 Two new orientation tables installed on the paroramic terraces at 3,200m
You can get a pedestrian pass for any of the following lifts in Les 2 Alpes:
Glacier: Jandri gondola, inclined lift, funicular
La Toura: Jandri gondola
Crêtes or Diable: Belle Etoile hybrid lift, Village 1800 chairlift, Diable hybrid lift
Vallée Blanche: Super Venosc gondola, Vallée Blanche hybrid lift
La Côte: La Côte chairlift (way up only)
Mont-de-Lans chairlift
Venosc gondola
Type of ticket
Adult or junior
Child or senior
1 day
32
25
6 days
62
51
Venosc Gondola - 6 days
34.80
34.80
Jandri 1 / Village / Diable return
12
11
La Toura return
21.50
18
Pedestrian 2025 - 2026 Lift pass prices (€)
NB. Dogs are not allowed on the ski lifts except for Venosc gondolas and Super Venosc gondolas plus Vallée Blanche hybrid lift.
If you wish to add the ice cave option to your one day pedestrian pass the price is €5.50. You will need to present a copy of your order confirmation on your smartphone or in printed version at the entrance to the ice cave. Make sure you download it because there's no network access up there.
If you're planning to spend more than a couple of weeks in Les 2 Alpes this winter, you've got a few options to save money on your lift journeys:
season pass
Supernova pass - premium pass covering three domains: Les 2 Alpes, Alpe d'Huez and La Grave
half season pass - valid from February until the end of the ski season
Season pass
A Les 2 Alpes season pass costs roughly the equivalent of a three week ski pass, so it's excellent value if you're staying in the resort for a while. You pay a fixed price and then ride the lifts as often or as little as you like.
It also includes:
10 days in Alpe d'Huez
three days in Montgenevre, Puy St Vincent, Serre Chevalier or Sestriere
a reduced fee to ski La Grave
a discount on your First Tracks booking, access to the swimming pool and ice rink
To get the best price, you'll need to buy your season pass before the middle of November. Season pass prices nearly double after that date.
Type of pass
Prices apply
Junior | Adult 13 to 65 years
Child 5 to 12 years
Senior 66 to 71 years
Season pre-sale 1
Until 1 October 2025
763.50
613.50
685
Season pre-sale 2
2 October until 20 November 2025
939.50
762
860
Season
From 21 November 2025 to 13 February 2026
1,215.50
972
860
Half season
From 14 February 2026
722
722
722
Supernova season - early bird
Early booking until 20 November 2025
1144
930.50
930.50
Supernova season*
From 21 November 2025
1352
977.50
977.50
Season and Supernova Pass 2025 - 2026 Lift pass prices (€)
Supernova pass
Cover three destinations in one pass, with unlimited access of snow sure ski areas where 80% sit above 2,000m altitude, and 500km of pistes plus natural and untouched off-piste zones.
Free access with one guest to:
First Tracks Experience
Ice Cave visit
Sarenne Sunset
Alpine Coaster
free lift passes for friends and family in Alpe d'Huez (2 x 2 day passes), Les 2 Alpes (2 x 2 day passes) and La Grave (1 x 1 day pass)
Grande Galaxie access: 3 days in Serre Chevalier, 3 days in Puy-St-Vincent, 3 days in Montgenevre and 3 days in Sestriere
Grandvalira: 3 days in Andorra
discounts on passes for companions, food at Glacier Restaurant, ski locker storage in Alpe d'Huez and Les 2 Alpes
invitations to previews, activities, events and meetings with a few surprises thrown in for good measure
*Available to purchase until 29 March 2026.
AEON pass
A three domain ski, one subscription, ‘à la carte’ pass, that you sign up for online, pay a one-off membership fee and once activated will debit the cost of you daily lift pass from you bank account. The cost of your daily pass varies, depending on when you use it during the season (low season is cheaper than high season for example), and discounts of between 5% to 10% can be enjoyed.
In Les 2 Alpes, you can buy passes to access the swimming pool, ice rink and ice cave.
There are also tickets for a few activities like First Tracks (opening the slopes with the 'pisteurs' in the morning) and a tour of the funicular railway that goes up to the glacier.
You’ll be given the option to add ski insurance when you buy your ski pass. This is provided by Assur'2 Alpes and normally costs a few euros a day.
You don’t have to buy insurance from the lift company, but we can’t stress how important it is to have a snow sports policy in place before you come skiing or snowboarding in Les 2 Alpes.
Hopefully you’ll never have an accident. But if you have to be helicoptered off the mountain, or spend any time in hospital in France, you could end up with a huge bill.
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In winter the resort is host to a number of international festivals and skiing events. The Rise Festival just before Christmas features big name bands and DJs, while other big winter events include the Mad Snow Race in January. In the summer, snow camps and freestyle ski competitions take place on the glacier, while the legendary mountain bike race, the Mountain of Hell, takes place at the end of June.