A ski pass for Alpe d'Huez gives you access to 250km of slopes, some awesome off-piste and the infamous 16km Sarenne glacier run - the longest black run in the world.
If you're coming to Alpe d'Huez for a week, you'll probably want a six day ski pass.
Child 5 to 12 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
Grand senior 72+ years
259
330
283.5
106
Alpe d'Huez - 2025/2026 Price (€) of a 6 day ski pass
There are two ski pass areas in Alpe d'Huez: Alpe d'Huez and the smaller Vaujany and Oz-en-Oisans area. Both have terrain to suit all abilities.
Prices
The Alpe d'Huez ski pass gives you unlimited access to 250km of pistes, five ski areas and two villages.
On passes of two days or more, you'll also get:
discounts on tickets for the alpine luge
unlimited access to the sports centre for a one-off payment - access to heated indoor and outdoor pools, ice rink, table tennis and weights room
The benefits really start kicking in when you stay a bit longer. If your Alpe d'Huez ski pass is for six days or more, you'll get everything in the two-day pass, plus:
two days in Les 2 Alpes
a day each in the resorts of Sestriere, Puy Saint-Vincent and Montgenèvre
25% off a day pass at La Grave
Duration
Child 5 to 12 years
Student 13 to 25 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
Grand senior Over 72 years
Half day* Before or after 12:30
57.50
57.50
57.50
57.50
see separate pricing
End of the day* After 15:00
41.50
41.50
41.50
41.50
23
1 day*
55
60
66
60
23
2 days
103
120
128
114.50
40.50
3 days
151
180
186.50
163.50
59.50
4 days
193.50
240
238
211
76
5 days
236
N/A
295.50
254
93.50
6 days
259
N/A
330
283.50
106
7 days
302
N/A
381.50
326.50
120
Alpe d'Huez 2025 - 2026 Ski pass prices (€)
*Prices from 20 December 2025 to 10 April 2026.
To buy a student or a grand senior pass you'll need to go to one of the ski pass offices in resort.
If you're a student, don't forget to take student ID. Proof of age must be provided at the sale desk for children and senior passes.
If you prefer it quieter
For nearly €20 a day less than the access-all-areas pass, you can buy a local area ski pass for the slopes of Vaujany and Oz-en-Oisans. The terrain is more limited, but there are slopes for all levels. You'll find it's often less busy too.
This pass includes the Pass'Loisirs which lets you use the ice rink and swimming pool in Vaujany.
Duration
Child 5 to 12 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
4 hours
32
40
32
1 day
36
48
38
2 days
66
85
76
3 days
96.50
124.50
114
4 days
122.50
157.50
152
5 days
146.50
189.50
182.50
6 days
167.50
217
217
Oz-Vaujany 2025 - 2026 Ski pass prices (€)
If you want to go beyond Vaujany and Oz-en-Oisans
Fancy exploring more of Alpe d'Huez? Go to a ski pass office and ask for a one-day extension to your Oz-Vaujany pass. You'll pay about €20 less than the full price of a Grand Domaine ski pass and get to ski anywhere in Alpe d'Huez for a day.
The offer is valid on Oz-Vaujany ski passes of two days or more.
These are our top tips for saving money on your ski pass:
come early or late in the season
buy a family pass
buy group tickets
book early
buy multiple days - you’ll get a much better day rate
choose an Oz-Vaujany pass over a Grand Domaine pass
Type of concession
Access
Offer
Family ski passes
All areas
Save up to €285 when you buy a family ski pass (must include at least two children aged 5 to 22 years, and two adults aged 23 to 71). You'll need to buy your pass online at least three days in advance
Group ski passes
All areas
Save up to €60 on Grand Domaine passes when you buy a 'Tribu' ski pass for groups of three to nine people. You'll need to buy a Tribu ski pass online at least three days in advance
Beginner passes
Resort front
Pay as little as €30 for a pass to use on certain beginner-friendly slopes - ask at the ski pass offices
Late season discounts
All areas
Money off lift passes if you come late in the season (5 April 2026 onwards)
Veteran discounts
All areas
Money off for skiers over the age of 71. Available from ski pass offices in resort
Saturday & weekend offer
All areas
Get nearly 40% off a day pass on Saturday and enjoy discounted weekend skiing if you buy your ticket online before midnight on Thursday
Pedestrian passes
Certain lifts
Money off for snow-shoers, alpinists and non-skiers/snowboarders
Concessions and discounts on Alpe d'Huez ski passes
If you're only just starting to ski or snowboard, you don't actually need a ski pass at all. At Alpe d'Huez, you can use the following lifts for free:
Rifnel 1 drag lift
Grenouilles magic carpet
Petit Ecole drag lift
But once you find your feet, you'll probably want to explore a bit more terrain.
At Alpe d'Huez you can save money by buying a beginner ski pass, although only if you're an adult. For children, the price of a full ski pass isn't that different to the cost of a beginner pass and you won't save as much.
You'll need to go to one of the ski pass offices in resort to buy your Beginner or First Slide ski pass. You can't do it online.
Whether you want to go snow-shoeing, watch the kids' first ski lesson or join friends at a mountain restaurant, a pedestrian pass lets you go up without skis or a snowboard.
If you're under 5 or over 71, you won't need a pedestrian pass to go up on foot.
Some of the lifts in Alpe d'Huez are free to pedestrians, including:
Huez Express linking Huez and Alpe d’Huez
Télécentre linking Vieil 1800 area
L’Alpe Express linking Vieil Alpe and Bergers area
On other lifts, you can buy pedestrian passes either for single journeys or multiple days (from two to 10 days).
If you're planning to spend more than a couple of weeks in Alpe d'Huez this winter, you've got a few options to save money on your lift journeys. You can buy:
an AEON flexi pass - a pay-as-you-go ski pass
a season pass - there are two versions, depending on where you want to ski or snowboard
an annual pass - valid from the beginning of June to April (the end of the ski season)
AEON Flexi pass
subscription based
you'll need a French bank account to apply
upfront 'membership' cost, then a reduced renewal rate for following years
your account is automatically charged at the end of the day you use the lifts
the more you ski, the more you save - there are special discounts and savings on weekends throughout the season
Season passes
An Alpe d'Huez 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.
A season pass is valid from 6 December 2025 to 19 April 2026, but to get the best price, you'll need to buy it before the beginning of October. Prices go up a lot after that.
With an Alpe d'Huez season pass you can:
ski Alpe d'Huez, Auris-en-Oisans, Villard-Reculas, Vaujany and Oz-en-Oisans
get a 25% reduction on a day pass for La Grave, a freeride paradise around an hour away from Alpe d'Huez
enjoy a 10% reduction on 5, 10 and 20 ride packs at Les Bergers sledge on rails
ski three days free in the Grandvalira resort in Andorra
Prices apply
Child 5 to 12 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
Before 1 October 2025
613.50
763.50
613.50
2 October to 20 November 2025
749
921.50
749
After 21 November 2025
807.50
1116.50
807.50
Alpe d'Huez 2025 - 2026 Season pass prices (€)
With a Supernova season pass you can:
ski at Alpe d'Huez, Les Deux Alpes and La Grave
enjoy discounts of 10% on ski passes in each of the three areas for your companions
benefit from a number of free ski passes for friends and family valid for the winter season
ski three days free in the Grandvalira resort in Andorra
Prices apply
Child 5 to 12 years
Adult 13 to 64 years
Senior 65 to 71 years
Before 20 November 2025
930.50
1144
930.50
From 22 November 2024
977.50
1352
977.50
Supernova 2025 - 2026 Season pass prices (€)
Annual lift passes at Alpe d'Huez
With an annual lift pass you can use lifts between June and the following April at:
Alpe d'Huez
Auris-en-Oisans
Villard-Reculas
Vaujany
Oz-en-Oisans
You'll get 10 days in Les 2 Alpes and three days each in:
Serre Chevalier
Puy St Vincent
Montgenèvre
There are also discounts on passes to:
the backcountry paradise of La Grave
L'Alpe du Grand Serre
the Les Bergers luge
When you buy your annual pass, you'll be given a voucher to use for the following summer, so make sure you keep it somewhere safe!
You’ll be given the option to add ski insurance when you buy your ski pass. This is provided by Assur'Glisse 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 Alpe d'Huez.
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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Alpe d'Huez hosts a wide range of events throughout the year. In the winter, you can expect motor racing on ice, comedy festivals, ski races and various live music gigs. During the summer months, the focus turns to cycling with the Tour de France usually passing through town. The Megavalanche, a mass-start mountain bike race that draws thousands of MTB fans from around the world, takes place in July.