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There are places that speak volumes without words, and the Vallée Blanche is one of them. Starting from Punta Helbronner at 3,462 metres, the route crosses the Col Flambeau and the Mer de Glace, finishing at Montenvers or, if snow conditions permit, directly in Chamonix. The Vallée Blanche offers a journey of rare beauty. Framed by the iconic peaks of Mont Blanc: Dent du Géant, Grandes Jorasses, Aiguilles, and many others.
The adventure begins with a briefing at the Skyway car park, followed by a trip up to the panoramic terrace. From there, the descent starts with a mix of classic runs and optional variations to suit the group. Midway, a break on the Mer de Glace offers a chance to take in the atmosphere before heading into the final stretch on skis. At the end of the descent, the experience continues with a visit to the enchanting ice caves, a well-deserved lunch in Chamonix, and a scenic return to Courmayeur.
A perfect blend of adrenaline, discovery, and Alpine majesty. The Vallée Blanche is perfect for skiers seeking an iconic and unforgettable descent. It’s a journey into the heart of the Alps, between eternal ice and breathtaking panoramas.
1 skier € 690,00
2 skiers € 410,00 /person
3 skiers € 320,00 /person
4 skiers € 270,00 /person
5 skiers € 240,00 /person
6 skiers € 230,00 /person
Solo but want to join this trip? Check the groups section.
The price includes: accompaniment by a IFMGA -certified Monte Rosa mountain guide, cable car ascent to Punta Helbronner, Montenvers train, guide’s ticket, taxi transfers back to Courmayeur.
Not included in the price: accident insurance (recommended), meals not specified for yourself and the guide, anything not explicitly listed under “The price includes”.
The day begins with a briefing at the Skyway Monte Bianco car park in Courmayeur. After a coffee to kickstart the adventure, we’ll ascend into the sky, carrying with us the promise of an unforgettable experience. The Vallée Blanche is a story carved in ice, where every turn reveals breathtaking views.
Starting from Punta Helbronner, at 3462 meters, the descent will take us through the Col Flambeau, the Vierge variations, and the vast expanse of the Mer de Glace.
A snack and aperitif break will recharge us before we ski down to the Montenvers cable car. We’ll then visit the ice caves and end the day with a well-deserved lunch in Chamonix.
We’ll return to Courmayeur by taxi, our hearts full of wonder and our minds still in love with the mountain.
– safety kit: avalanche transceiver (ARTVA), shovel, probe
– telescopic ski poles
– climbing skins
– ski touring skis and boots
– ski helmet
– harness (provided by us)
– ski crampons (rampant)
– crampons
– ice axe
– locking carabiner
– basic first aid kit
– high-protection sunscreen
– ski gloves + lightweight finger gloves
– thermos
– sleeping bag liner
– headlamp with spare batteries/power bank
– sunglasses (protection level 3 or 4) + ski goggles
– 30/35 L backpack
– sun hat + warm hat
– 2 pairs of wool socks
– neck warmer (buff)
– layered ski clothing (breathable base layer, fleece, shell, windproof shell, ski jacket and pants with integrated gaiters)
– energy snacks (dried fruit, chocolate…)
ATTENTION: the sleeping bag liner is mandatory in all mountain huts.
We suggest a lightweight and, above all, reusable sleeping bag liner. Let’s protect the mountains from waste. We use this one.
Mountaineering, ski touring, off-piste skiing and trekking take place in a natural, uncontrolled environment.
Weather conditions, snow, ice, terrain, visibility, altitude and physical fatigue can change rapidly and directly affect the course of the activity. For this reason, there is always an inherent level of objective risk, which cannot be eliminated but only managed.
All our activities are led by IFMGA Mountain Guides and Certified Hiking Guides (AMM).
The guide continuously assesses environmental conditions and the physical and mental state of participants, sets an appropriate pace, manages progression and ensures the correct use of equipment. If conditions require it, the guide may modify the itinerary or interrupt the activity, always in the interest of individual and group safety.
Participants are required to be in good physical and mental condition, adequately prepared for the level of the activity, and to follow the guide’s instructions at all times.
Group activities
During group outings, the pace is set according to the slowest participant. In case of fatigue or discomfort, the guide may decide to adjust the programme or return early. In the mountains, the group ascends and returns together.
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If you want to go mountain climbing without worries, choose an international insurance policy like True Traveller or World Nomads: it covers mountain rescue, medical expenses, and repatriation. Also, remember to take out liability insurance to protect yourself against any accidental damage to others during your adventure.

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