The Mont Blanc Unlimited Spring Skiing Pass

From Saturday 28th March 2026 to Sunday 3th May 2026

From 28th March the best pass to buy is the MBU Spring skiing pass which is heavily discounted.

Ski high, relax hard, and enjoy Chamonix at its most beautiful

When the crowds thin and the sun lingers longer over Mont Blanc, spring skiing in Chamonix offers something truly special — soft snow in the morning, long terrace lunches, and epic mountain views in the afternoon.

The Mont Blanc Unlimited Spring Skiing Pass gives you full-area access from 29 March to 4 May 2025, the final stretch of the ski season. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the valley’s high-altitude domains without the peak-season pressure — ideal for relaxed skiers, adventurous freeriders, and anyone seeking value, sunshine, and space on the slopes.


🏔️ What’s Included

  • Unlimited access to all Chamonix Valley ski areas — Brévent, Flégère, Grands Montets, Le Tour and Les Houches

  • Cross-border skiing in Courmayeur (Italy) and one day in Crans Montana (Switzerland) with 6-day passes or longer

  • Unlimited lifts to Aiguille du Midi and Montenvers Mer de Glace

  • Free valley transport on buses and the Mont-Blanc Express train

  • Valid from 28th March to 3rd May 2025 (spring ski season)


☀️ Why Choose Spring Skiing in Chamonix

  • High-altitude snow reliability — slopes up to 3,275 m

  • Cheaper accommodation and short lift queues

  • Sunny weather and panoramic views from mountain terraces

  • Ideal for mixed trips combining skiing, sightseeing, and relaxation

  • Perfect value for money compared with mid-winter weeks

Whether you’re carving morning corduroy or soaking up the sun in Courmayeur by lunchtime, the Mont Blanc Unlimited Spring Skiing Pass is your all-access ticket to the best of the Alps at the most relaxed time of year.


💬 Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When is the Mont Blanc Unlimited Spring Skiing Pass valid?
From 28th March to 3rd May, covering the final six weeks of the ski season.

Q2. Which ski areas are open in spring?
High-altitude zones such as Grands Montets, Brévent, Flégère, and Courmayeur typically operate well into April. Lift openings may vary with snow conditions, but there’s always great skiing above 2,000 m.

Q3. What makes spring skiing different from mid-winter?
It’s quieter, warmer, and more affordable. You’ll enjoy uncrowded pistes, softer snow in the afternoons, and excellent value on accommodation and passes.

Q4. Does the pass include non-ski attractions?
Yes — you can ride the Aiguille du Midi cable car, visit Montenvers Mer de Glace, and travel free on local valley transport.

Q5. Can I ski in Courmayeur or Verbier with the Spring Pass?
Yes. Courmayeur access is included every day, and Verbier for one day per six-day (or longer) pass.

Q6. Is the snow still good in late April?
Absolutely — thanks to Chamonix’s altitude and north-facing slopes, the snowpack remains strong well into May, especially above 2,000 m.

Q7. Who is the Spring Skiing Pass best suited for?
For anyone who loves sunshine, space, and value — from confident intermediates to advanced freeriders who enjoy long days and relaxed vibes.

Q8. How do I buy the Mont Blanc Unlimited Spring Skiing Pass?
You can purchase securely online at ChamonixSkiPasses.com. Once you’ve booked, your digital QR code will be issued for pickup.


🎟️ Quick Facts

  • Validity: 28 March – 3 May 2025

  • Access: All Chamonix areas + Courmayeur + 1 day Crans Montana

  • Bonus: Free transport + Aiguille du Midi + Montenvers

  • Ideal for: Late-season sunseekers & high-altitude skiers

Consecutive Days Adult (15-64 yrs) Child/Senior (5-14 yrs - 65-79 yrs) Veteran (80+ yrs) Family (2 Adults + 2/5 Children)
2 Days €183.00 €129.20 €76.00 €471.20
3 Days €152.00 €129.20 €76.00 €471.20
4 Days €196.00 €166.60 €98.00 €607.60
5 Days €240.00 €204.00 €120.00 €744.00
6 days €284.00 €241.40 €142.00 €880.40