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L'Hermetiere
Le Praz

Ariondaz Fritillaire 241
Ariondaz

Labby 2
Entrance of the resort

Chantemerle RJ04
Entrance of the resort

Ferme des Lanches 5
Le Praz

Cinq Sommets 111
Le Praz

Ariondaz H126
Ariondaz

Les Cîmes Blanches 102
Centre

Ferme des Lanches 9
Le Praz

Chantemerle 102
Entrance of the resort

Carre Blanc 371
Centre

Carre Blanc 235
Centre

Ariondaz H225
Ariondaz

Lou Rei 408
Centre

Chantemerle 103
Entrance of the resort

Carre Blanc 111
Centre

Marmottons 1
Le Praz

ariondaz 401
Ariondaz

Croix de Verdon 508
Centre

Primeveres 11
Petit Moriond

Marquis 407
Centre
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Chalet Rental in Courchevel: What You Need to Know
Courchevel sits at the heart of the Three Valleys — the largest linked ski area in the world at 600km of marked pistes. The resort is split across four villages: Courchevel 1850 (the main resort, highest altitude), Courchevel Moriond (1650), Courchevel Village (1550), and Le Praz (1300). All four connect to the same ski area. The price difference between staying in 1850 versus Le Praz is significant — sometimes 60% — for identical ski access.
Chalet rentals in Courchevel are priced by the week, Saturday to Saturday. The season runs from mid-December to mid-April. Peak weeks — Christmas, New Year, and February half-term — command a 40–80% premium over shoulder weeks and book out months in advance.
Our portfolio covers all four villages and all budget ranges: self-catered studios from €1,500/week to fully-staffed chalets with private chef, butler, and spa from €120,000/week. Every property on this site is bookable directly — no agency markup, concierge included.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a chalet rental cost in Courchevel?
Prices range from €1,500/week for a studio apartment to over €120,000/week for a fully-staffed luxury chalet in Courchevel 1850. The most popular range — 4–6 bedroom catered chalets — runs €8,000–€40,000/week depending on the village and season.
What is included in a catered chalet rental?
Catered chalets include a private chef (full breakfast, afternoon tea, four-course dinner), daily housekeeping, and usually a chalet host or concierge. Drinks, ski passes and lift tickets are typically charged separately.
When should I book a Courchevel chalet?
For Christmas and New Year, book at least 6 months ahead. For February half-term, 3–4 months. For January, March and April, 4–8 weeks ahead is usually sufficient. Properties with private pools and ski-in ski-out access fill earliest.
