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Geneva to morzine transfer

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Morning all. Travelling to morzine in the new year with a Group of 5 maybe 6 lads for 4 days so ideally we want quick turnaround to get to resort.
Can anyone recommend the best transfers, either private or bus? Or is hiring a car a good option.

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
For 5 or 6 a private transfer is probably best and economical (about €5-600 return).

I’d thoroughly recommend Taxi Morzine - Jo’s English but has been in Morzine 20+ years, married to a local chap. Super reliable, will meet you in arrivals and have you on the road in 10 minutes. Other good local firms are Skiidy Gonzales and Getaway Vans.
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