Geneva to Morzine

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alistair1234

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1,131 posts

146 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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Can anyone tell me if they have taken the public bus from Geneva to Morzine. Don't want to hire a car if possible as won't be moved for the week whilst we are there, Easybus times aren't great, 45 mins after we land is a bit tight and the next one is 2 hours 15 after we land so a bit too long.

I know there are plenty of other bus shuttles but someone told me there was a public bus/coach that took you to the resort but i can't find anything online. Travel 27th Jan and back 3rd Feb.

Thanks

RC1807

12,529 posts

168 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Not used them but what about "alpybus" or "morzineshuttle" ... from google?

S100HP

12,677 posts

167 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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ActionTransfers

Might do you a preferential rate if you say Simon from skiweekends sent you in their direction.

RacerMDR

5,498 posts

210 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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second vote for Actiontransfers

//j17

4,480 posts

223 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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I'm sure you CAN do it on public transport but don't think there's any form of direct service.

I always use Ski-Lifts, mainly because I've not had a bad experience so not found it necessary to try anyone else.

awooga

358 posts

134 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Never tried public transport either due to time constraints. For Morzine, we normally use Skidoo Gonzales as they're cheap (E70 return from vague memory) and run door to door. They're easy to spot in Geneva as they wear sombreros! Slightly more than farting around with public transport, but at least you don't have to lug your bags any further than necessary.

wobert

5,039 posts

222 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Try Powdercab, they’re based in Mozine.

I’ve used them before, the owner Steve is a mate of a work colleague.

Amateurish

7,737 posts

222 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Alpybus is normally the cheapest for me.

I have seen direct coaches in the past, but not sure they run any more. It might be possible with a change at Thonon, but I honestly wouldn't bother. The local coach company is SAT.