Top altitude
3230m
Pistes
600 km
Season
December – April
Price range
€35–€70/day
Find the best ski rental prices in Courchevel. Compare equipment from local shops, get expert advice, and book in advance to save up to 30%.
Courchevel's four villages cater to every budget, from luxury 1850 to family-friendly 1550.
Courchevel's four base villages — 1300 (Le Praz), 1550, 1650 (Moriond), and 1850 — sit stacked up the mountainside, each with its own character. 1850 has the most direct access to the Combe de la Saulire and the snow park; 1650 is quieter and cheaper, with its own dedicated beginner areas and the long 5 km Pyramides run.
Renting ski equipment in Courchevel is the smart choice for most visitors. Luggage costs for ski gear can exceed the price of a week-long rental, and local shops offer ski rental perfectly tuned for Courchevel's terrain — all levels level, 600 km of pistes at up to 3230m.
Through GetSki you can rent any combination of equipment in Courchevel — from individual items to complete packages. Each service is delivered by verified local shops with on-mountain pickup and free swaps during your stay.
Snowboards for all riding styles available — freeride, freestyle, and all-mountain shapes tuned for Courchevel's all levels-level terrain. Bindings adjusted to your boots on pickup; free swap if conditions change mid-stay.
Properly fitted ski boots are the single biggest factor in comfort on 600 km of pistes. Local shops carry the latest models from Salomon, Atomic, Lange, and Tecnica — fitted by qualified bootfitters who know the terrain. If they don't feel right after the first day, swap them at no extra cost.
Certified helmets (CE EN 1077) from €5/day. Modern shells with MIPS rotational impact protection are available at most shops in Courchevel. Helmets are mandatory for under-18s in many resorts and strongly recommended for everyone — better to rent than fly with one.
Waterproof shells and insulated jackets sized for layering. Courchevel's typical december – april conditions can swing from −15 °C blue-sky days to wet sleet at lower altitudes — rental options cover both.
Skis + boots + poles bundled, the most cost-effective option for full-week stays. Typical pricing in Courchevel: €35–€70/day with package discounts of 15–25 % compared to renting items separately. Package level matched to your skill — beginner, sport, or performance.
Properly sized children's skis, boots, and helmets — adjusted to weight not just height for safer release-binding behaviour. Kids' ski sets are typically 30–50 % cheaper than adult equivalents in Courchevel; many shops offer free helmets when renting a full kids' package.
Forgiving skis (shorter than your height, softer flex) with comfortable beginner boots — built to make first turns easier on Courchevel's nursery slopes. Some shops bundle ski-school discount vouchers with their beginner packages, worth checking at booking.
Lightweight aluminium and carbon poles available individually if you're bringing your own skis and boots. Sized to your height by the shop on pickup.
UV-protected lenses for high-altitude bluebird days, plus high-contrast lenses for flat light and snow conditions — both worth having for Courchevel's top altitude of 3230 m.
Courchevel 1850 is the most expensive ski resort in Europe, with seven Michelin-starred restaurants and an altiport runway used by private jets; 1300 and 1550 keep prices much closer to standard Alps levels.
Typical daily ski rental in Courchevel costs €35–€70. Booking a full week package usually saves 15–25% compared to daily rates.
Eat lunch at Le Bel Air above 1650 — genuinely old-school Savoyard cooking, half the price of anywhere in 1850, and the terrace faces the Aiguille du Fruit.
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