Chalethotel Moris - 7 nights - catered chalet
Location: Val DIsere, France Accommodation description
The Moris is a small chalet hotel that has the sociable feel of a chalet. The views are great, the location perfect. A short walk takes you to the Solaise and Bellevarde lift stations and the ski schools. You're also right in the middle of Val d'Isère. But what makes the Moris special is its atmosphere. You get the feeling that people have been enjoying themselves here for years. The Moris feels like a club, instantly familiar and comfortable, friendly and utterly unpretentious. The kind of place you make life long friends, where you settle in for a week and then come back year after year as many guests do.
The Moris was one of the first hotels to be built in Val d'Isère and it wears its age well. Lovely old doors with polished brass fittings open on to bedrooms that are simple but likeable. There are plenty of single rooms, and most rooms have a bath or shower. Up on the first floor the dining room is a warm and colourful room with big group tables and lovely views. The bar is tiny but fun, perfect for collapsing after a hard day's skiing. Then, when you really want to let the good times roll. The approximate transfer time is 3 hours
Room facilities
The Chalethotel Moris sleeps 51-59 people. Standard rooms sleep 2 people.
Food and beverage
In our opinion
' a friendly chalethotel - popular with repeat guests
Useful information
Your holiday price includes: Flights, local transfers and 7 nights accommodation on a catered chalet board basis.
Single supplement: No sole occupancy
Children: No Children under 16 except during school holidays when children are welcome from age 7
Infants: Not available (adults & children sharing only)
Please Be Aware :
Please be aware also there is a Ticket on Departure Charge of £20 which will be added to your final invoice if booked within 20 days of your departure
Ticketing information: You will be contacted by the tour operator after making your booking.
Please Note
Switzerland
Geneva International Airport, PO Box 100, CH-1215 Geneva 15, Switzerland
41
(0)22 717 7111
(0)22 798 4377
info@gva.ch
www.gva.ch/en
The airport is located 5km (3 miles) north of Geneva
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
1 (with Swiss and French sectors)
The main Swiss sector of the airport is accessible from the N1 airport motorway. From France, take the A40 (motorway) to the border and then the N1. In order to avoid Swiss territory entirely, drive direct to the French sector via Ferney-Voltaire, near Collonges on the D-984; at Ferney-Voltaire, follow the signs for Geneva and, just before Swiss customs, take the road on the right to the airport French sector.
There are short- and long-term parking facilities with direct access to the airport. An economy car park is also available for long-term parking. There is a dedicated car park for the French sector. For further information, call the Centre de Contrôle des Parkings (tel: (0)22 717 7099).
Companies include Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Holiday Auto, National/Alamo and Sixt in the Swiss sector, and Avis, National/Citer, Europcar and Hertz in the French sector.
Rail: Geneva railway station is 300m (328 yards) from the Departures and Arrivals floors; all trains stop at central Geneva-Cornavin, in the city centre, and there are also direct trains to destinations throughout Switzerland and Europe. Road: Taxi: Taxis are available at the airport, departing from outside Arrivals. Ambassador (tel: (0)22 731 4141) also offers a limousine service. Bus: Buses stop outside Departures and Arrivals. Bus no.10 runs to central Geneva, and bus no.18 to the UN. Bus services from the French sector connect to regional French towns and various international routes to destinations in Spain, Portugal and Eastern Europe. AeroSki Bus provides services from the airport to many of the French ski stations.
Information desks (tel: (0)22 717 7105) are located on the Arrivals level and in the transit area. The French sector has independent services. There are various tourist information offices for both Swiss and French regions, located in the Arrivals areas of each sector.
Money and communications: Banks, bureaux de change, ATMs, a post office and mobile telephone hire are all available. Eating and drinking: There is a range of bars, cafés and restaurants. Shopping: Shopping includes duty-free. Luggage: A porter service is available. There is a lost property office on the public concourse and at the train station. Left-luggage facilities and lockers are available at the train station. Other facilities: There are pharmacies, showers, a medical centre and a nursery.
SkyCom business centre (tel: (0)22 717 7800) offers eight private offices with PC, fax and modem, 11 conference rooms (seating from four to 120 people), secretarial and translation services and a catering service. There is also a business corner offering basic photocopying, fax and telephone facilities.
The public areas and car park are fully accessible for wheelchairs. Assistance is available for passengers with disabilities (tel: (0)22 799 3346). Passengers should request any special assistance when booking their ticket.
The Movenpick Airport Hotel (tel: (0)22 717 1603) is a short walk from the airport; alternatively, a shuttle bus departs for the hotel from outside Arrivals. Hotels located near the airport with a free shuttle bus service include the Chavannes-de-Bogis (tel: (0)22 960 8181), Crowne Plaza (tel: (0)22 747 0202), Express by Holiday Inn (tel: (0)22 939 3939), NH Tulip Inn (tel: (0)22 989 9506) and Ramada Park Hotel (tel: (0)22 710 3000) in Switzerland, and the Holiday Inn Thoiry (tel: (0)4 5099 1999) and Novotel (tel: 33 (0)4 5040 8523) in the French sector. Hotel reservations can be made via Geneva Tourism and AMDACO, in the Arrivals area.
Geneva
Geneva International Airport