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Verbier

Switzerland · 4 Vallees / Alps

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The Mountain

Verbier's 1,830-metre vertical and 410 kilometres of slopes across the 4-Vallées will keep you entertained through a four-month season, though the real draw here is the off-piste terrain rather than sheer skiable area — you're looking at extreme bowls, chutes, and rocky lines around Mont Fort and Mont Gelé that demand solid technique. With 472 centimetres of annual snowfall and a season running roughly 142 days, you'll have decent snow consistency, but this is a resort built for advanced and expert riders; if you're still learning or prefer groomed cruising, you'll find the beginner terrain limited and frustrating by month two. The upside is that the terrain is steep and varied enough that most days feel different, and the 66 lifts mean you can usually find untracked snow if you're willing to hike or explore beyond the main runs.

Living in Verbier

Living in Verbier means accepting Swiss prices without Swiss wages — expect around 1,400 CHF monthly for a room (often shared) and 85 CHF weekly for groceries, which adds up fast on seasonal pay. The town itself is real rather than a purpose-built village, with everyday shops and bars scattered through the 1,500-metre altitude settlement, though be warned that many close for weeks during the inter-season as the place "hibernates." Geneva airport is 160 kilometres away, roughly a two-and-a-half-hour drive, making it accessible but not trivial for mid-season trips home; you'll likely rely on shuttle services or carpools with other staff.

The Seasonaire Scene

The seasonaire community here is large and intense, dominated by British workers alongside Swiss, French, and Italian staff, and the vibe rewards people who are gregarious and energetic rather than quiet or introverted. Most jobs are in hospitality — chalet hosts, cleaners, nannies, and chefs — though ski instruction, lift operations, and bar work are also common; luxury chalet roles typically require two years of high-end experience and often include accommodation, food, and a season pass, while other positions may pay around 3,500 CHF monthly without housing included. Verbier is emphatically not a place to learn to ski on your days off; it's for experienced riders who want to work hard, ski hard, and party hard, accepting split shifts, one day off per week, and modest pocket money in exchange for the chance to ski six days a week and be part of one of the Alps' most vibrant seasonal communities.

Terrain

Skiable area

1.5 km²

Smaller than 72% of resorts with data

Groomed runs

13 km

No comparison data

Vertical drop

1,830 m

More vertical than 95% of resorts with data

Base elevation

821 m

Lower base than 72% of resorts with data

Top elevation

3,330 m

Higher peak than 87% of resorts with data

Lifts

66

More lifts than 94% of resorts with data

Snow & Season

Avg annual snowfall

472 cm

More snow than 59% of resorts with data

Season length

142 days

Longer season than 65% of resorts with data

Pass Prices

Day pass

£80

CHF 87

Pricier day pass than 74% of resorts with data

Season pass

£1,330

CHF 1,449

Pricier season pass than 93% of resorts with data

Getting There

Nearest airport

GVA — Geneva

Airport distance

160 km

Further than 69% of resorts with data

Cost of Living

Avg monthly salary

£2,202 / mo

CHF 2,400

Higher pay than 91% of resorts with data

Avg monthly rent

£1,285 / mo

CHF 1,400

More expensive than 52% of resorts with data

Weekly groceries

£78 / wk

CHF 85

More expensive than 76% of resorts with data

Vibe & Scene

Nightlife

10.0/10

More nightlife than 99% of resorts with data

Staff accommodation

4.5/10

Worse staff housing than 88% of resorts with data

Beginner-friendly

4.5/10

Less beginner-friendly than 96% of resorts with data

Gnarliness

9.3/10

MellowGnarly

Groomed vs off-piste

5.8/10

Groomed pistesOff-piste / powder

Backcountry access

8.5/10

More backcountry than 95% of resorts with data

Data collected July 2026

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