Private Transfers in Switzerland
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Switzerland is served by four international airports — Zürich (ZRH), Geneva (GVA), Basel-Mulhouse (BSL), and Bern (BRN). UboTransfer operates fixed-price private transfers from all four, plus cross-border transfers from Milan, Nice, and other northern Italian and French cities. No meter, no surge pricing — your driver meets you in arrivals with a name board and takes you directly to your destination.
Swiss Airports at a Glance
| Airport | Code | Main city | Transfer time to centre | Transfer from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zürich Airport | ZRH | Zürich | 25–35 min | CHF 79 |
| Geneva Airport | GVA | Geneva | 20–30 min | CHF 69 |
| Basel-Mulhouse | BSL/MLH | Basel | 20–30 min | CHF 69 |
| Bern Airport | BRN | Bern | 20–25 min | CHF 65 |
Top Swiss Destinations
UboTransfer covers the full breadth of Switzerland — from lakeside cities to Alpine ski resorts. All transfers are fixed-price, confirmed at booking.
- Geneva — from GVA airport or cross-border from Lyon, Nice, and Milan
- Zürich — from ZRH or cross-border from Munich, Milan, and Stuttgart
- Lugano — popular cross-border destination from Milan Malpensa, Linate, and Bergamo
- Lausanne / Montreux — Lake Geneva, from GVA airport
- Lucerne — from ZRH airport, 55 min
- Interlaken — gateway to Grindelwald, Wengen, Mürren; from ZRH or BSL
- St. Moritz — from ZRH or MXP (Milan Malpensa) via the Maloja Pass
- Zermatt / Täsch — from GVA airport, gateway to the Matterhorn
- Verbier — from GVA airport, premier ski resort in Valais
- Davos / Klosters — from ZRH airport, 1 h 30 min
Cross-Border Transfers to Switzerland
Switzerland's position at the centre of western Europe makes it a natural destination for cross-border transfers. UboTransfer covers all major cross-border routes at fixed prices:
- Milan airports → St. Moritz — from €200, via the Maloja Pass
- Milan airports (MXP, LIN, BGY) → Lugano — from €90, 1 h via A9
- Milan airports → Locarno — from €110
- Nice / Cannes → Geneva — from €190
- Geneva ↔ Milan — from €180, cross-border private transfer
- Milan → Verbier / Zermatt — from €220 via Grand-Saint-Bernard tunnel
Ski Resort Transfers in Switzerland
Switzerland's ski resorts sit above 1,000 m and are often inaccessible by direct public transport from airports. A private transfer solves the last-mile problem — your driver loads skis and boards, and delivers you to your hotel door.
- Verbier (1,500 m) — from GVA 1h 30 min
- Zermatt / Täsch (1,620 m) — from GVA 2h 30 min, car-free village, drop-off at Täsch
- St. Moritz (1,856 m) — from ZRH 2h 30 min or from MXP 2h 30 min
- Grindelwald (1,034 m) — from ZRH 1h 45 min or BSL 2h
- Davos (1,560 m) — from ZRH 1h 30 min
- Saas-Fee (1,800 m) — from GVA 2h 45 min, car-free resort
- Andermatt (1,444 m) — from ZRH 1h 30 min
Why Book a Private Transfer in Switzerland?
- Fixed price confirmed at booking — no CHF surprises on the meter
- Flight monitoring — if your flight is delayed, your driver adjusts in real time
- Meet & greet in arrivals — name board, no queuing at a taxi rank
- Ski equipment welcome — ski bags, snowboard bags included at no extra charge
- Cross-border expertise — drivers know the Swiss customs crossing procedures
- Vehicles for all group sizes — sedan (1–3), minivan (4–6), minibus (7–8)
Which Swiss airport is closest to the ski resorts?
Geneva (GVA) is best for Verbier, Zermatt, Saas-Fee, and the western Alps. Zürich (ZRH) is better for Davos, St. Moritz, Grindelwald, Interlaken, and Andermatt. Basel (BSL) is an alternative for Grindelwald and Interlaken.
Can I book a private transfer from Milan to Switzerland?
Yes. UboTransfer operates fixed-price cross-border transfers from all three Milan airports (MXP, LIN, BGY) to Lugano, Locarno, St. Moritz, Verbier, Zermatt, and other Swiss destinations. No customs delays — your driver handles the border crossing routinely.
How does the driver handle Swiss customs?
Cross-border transfers between Italy/France and Switzerland pass through staffed customs checkpoints. Your driver is experienced with these crossings. Journey times allow for normal customs delays; your driver will advise you if additional documents are needed for your specific nationality.
Is a private transfer worth it over Swiss public transport?
Swiss public transport is excellent for city-to-city routes, but private transfers win for airport arrivals with luggage, ski resort transfers (no rail link to the door), group travel, and cross-border journeys where trains require multiple changes. The fixed price is also predictable — Swiss taxis can be expensive.
Do you cover transfers to car-free villages like Zermatt and Saas-Fee?
Yes. For Zermatt, your driver takes you to Täsch (the last car-accessible village), where you board the 12-minute cogwheel train to Zermatt. For Saas-Fee, drop-off is at the village entrance. Your driver will explain the handover point at booking.
What vehicles are available for Swiss transfers?
Sedan (Mercedes E-Class or similar, 1–3 passengers), minivan (Mercedes V-Class, 4–6 passengers with luggage), and minibus (7–8 passengers). Ski bags and snowboard bags are accommodated in all vehicle types. Child seats available on request.