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La Plagne and Les Arcs Ski Lift Passes

2013/14 Prices coming soon

Ice and Fire recommend pre-booking your lift passes in advance to make the day you arrive in La Plagne run more smoothly. 

Pre-booking is easy and there is no additional charge for reserving in this way. Passes need to be reserved at least one week before you travel and are then delivered to your chalet on the day you arrive. For your lift passes you can choose between La Plagne, Decouvert and Paradiski.

To begin your booking click on the passes below which you want to buy. Once you have added all of the passes you want to your cart you can make payment by debit or credit card. The detail and description of each pass is listed underneath it but if you need any help; want to pre-book a pass not listed here or want to pay by cheque or bank transfer please contact us.

Prices are in euros and include all taxes. Passes are non-refundable so we recommend that beginners check with their ski school prior to buying a lift pass as passes may not be needed on the first day. Only Ice and Fire guests who have booked a holiday with us are permitted to purchase lift passes through our online booking system.

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Full price list of all available lift passes

2012/2013 Prices


 Which Pass Do I Need?

Paradiski

A Paradiski pass gives you access to both La Plagne and Les Arcs for the whole duration of your stay. We recommend this pass for intermediate and expert skiers who would like to explore the whole Paradiski area.

Decouvert

A Decouvert pass gives you access to the La Plagne area for the whole duration of your stay, with one day in Les Arcs. We recommend this pass for anyone who can confidently ski a blue run and for those who would like to ski in Les Arcs once during the week.

La Plagne

A La Plagne pass gives you access to the whole La Plagne area for the duration of your stay including Montchavin, Les Coches, Montalbert, Champagny and the Glacier. We recommend this pass for beginners and those who don’t want to ski in Les Arcs.