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Private transfer from Prague to The Alps

Prague to the Alps is not one fixed road: it depends on whether you are heading for Innsbruck, Kitzbühel, Zell am See, Lech, Garmisch-Partenkirchen or another resort. The promise is the same either way — a private door-to-door transfer with the pickup time, vehicle class, luggage needs and route agreed before travel. For families, ski groups and travellers with bulky bags, the private option removes the usual train changes, station transfers and winter timetable stress. Send the resort name, date, passenger count and luggage details, and we will confirm a fixed quote for the exact destination.

Velora Shuttle alpine transfer road
Distance
~540 km
Duration
6.5 h
Vehicles
Sedan & SUV
Price
from €740

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What to expect on the journey

Most Alpine transfers from Prague run south or southwest through Bohemia, then into Austria or Bavaria. Innsbruck and Tyrol usually mean routing via České Budějovice, Linz or Munich depending on conditions; Salzburg-area resorts run naturally through northern Austria; Bavarian resorts such as Garmisch-Partenkirchen route through Germany.

Journey time depends heavily on the resort and the season. A summer transfer to the northern Alps can be straightforward, while winter Saturdays around ski resorts can add meaningful traffic. We plan comfort stops and border timing into the quote instead of pretending every Alpine trip is identical.

The Czech Republic, Austria and Germany are in the Schengen Area, so there are normally no routine border checks. You should still carry a passport or national ID card, especially in winter when temporary controls and spot checks can happen.

Vehicle options and pricing

Alpine routes are quoted by destination because the distance, road tolls and winter traffic differ sharply between resorts. Prices start from €740 for closer Alpine destinations and increase for longer routes such as western Tyrol, Vorarlberg or multi-stop trips.

The Premium Sedan is best for 1–3 passengers with standard luggage. The Premium SUV is the better fit for families, ski bags or bulkier winter gear, carrying up to 4 passengers with more luggage space, from around €880. If you have skis, snowboards, child seats or oversized bags, include that in the request so we can confirm the right setup before you commit.

The fixed quote includes fuel, road tolls and vignettes, planned comfort stops, bottled water, chargers and child seats on request. Payment is not taken online: send a booking request and we confirm availability, final price and payment instructions directly.

Popular Alpine destinations

Travellers usually ask for Innsbruck, Kitzbühel, Zell am See, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Kaprun, Schladming, Lech, St. Anton, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the wider Bavarian Alps. Salzburg can also be used as a first stop before continuing into ski country.

If you are not sure which airport or city makes the best starting point, send the hotel or resort name. We will quote the practical route rather than forcing your trip into a generic city-to-city transfer.

Why book a private Alpine transfer

Public transport can work well for light travellers going between major cities. It becomes more painful with ski bags, children, late arrivals or resorts that need a train plus a regional bus after the main journey.

A private transfer keeps the trip simple: Prague pickup, one vehicle, planned stops, and drop-off at the hotel or chalet door. For groups of three or four, the fixed car price can also compare well against separate train tickets plus local transfers.

Reverse route, stopovers and travel options

You can book the same private transfer in reverse, from The Alps to Prague, with the same door-to-door pickup, fixed vehicle price and direct confirmation. Return transfers are useful for airport connections, multi-city holidays and business trips where timing matters more than stitching together local taxis and public transport.

Stopovers can be added when the schedule allows: a lunch break, castle visit, wine town, scenic viewpoint or time to collect keys from accommodation. Tell us the preferred stop in the booking request and we will confirm the extra time and price before the trip is final.

Trains and buses are usually best for one traveller with a small bag. A private transfer is stronger when you are two to four people, travelling with luggage, children or a tight arrival window. Compared with a taxi, the advantage is the confirmed long-distance price, planned route and a driver who is expecting an intercity journey rather than a short urban fare.

What's included

  • English-speaking driver
  • Premium sedan or SUV matched to your group
  • Fuel, motorway tolls and road taxes
  • Parking at your destination
  • Free Wi-Fi and bottled water
  • Child seats on request
  • 60 minutes of airport waiting time
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
The fleet

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Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan

Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan

Executive-class sedan

Up to 3 passengers · 3 large bags · leather seats · Wi-Fi · USB-C · water

Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan interior
Best for couples & business travelerspriced by route
Premium BMW X3 SUV

Premium BMW X3 SUV

Executive-class SUV

Up to 4 passengers · 4 large bags · leather seats · extra legroom · Wi-Fi · USB-C · water

Premium BMW X3 SUV interior
Best for families & travelers with more luggagepriced by route
Questions, answered

Prague to The Alps — FAQ

Which Alpine resorts can you quote?

We can quote Austrian and Bavarian Alpine destinations including Innsbruck, Kitzbühel, Zell am See, Saalbach, Kaprun, Schladming, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Lech and St. Anton. Send the exact hotel or resort name for the most accurate price.

How long does Prague to the Alps take?

It depends on the resort. Closer northern Alpine destinations are often around six to seven hours from Prague, while western Tyrol or Vorarlberg can take longer, especially on winter changeover days.

Can you carry skis or snowboards?

Yes, but tell us the number and size of ski or snowboard bags before booking. The SUV is usually the right choice for winter luggage and family ski trips.

Do we need passports?

There are normally no routine checks inside the Schengen Area, but you should carry a valid passport or national ID card because temporary controls and spot checks can happen.

Is the price per person?

No. The quote is per vehicle for your group, up to the passenger and luggage capacity of the selected vehicle.

How do we book?

Send a booking request with the resort, pickup address, date, time, passengers and luggage. We confirm availability and the final fixed quote directly before the booking is treated as final.

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