Rent a bus for ski trips
Get ski camps, club trips and school ski courses safely into the Alps – equipment included. Vetted bus operators with winter experience, roof boxes and drivers who know the alpine passes – book instantly at a fixed price or compare offers.



AI-generatedInto the snow safely by coach
A ski trip by bus means: a long journey, winter weather and lots of equipment. With Busly you only book bus operators who regularly run ski trips and rely on winter tyres, snow chains and experienced drivers on alpine passes. For skis and snowboards there are buses with a roof box or trailer, and for journeys lasting several hours a second driver or a planned break ensures you arrive safely and relaxed. You see a fixed price instantly and book directly or compare several offers.
Comfortably to the ski resorts
Vetted bus operators with winter experience and room for the full equipment.
Winter-ready travel
Winter tyres, snow chains on board and drivers experienced on snowy alpine roads.
Room for equipment
Buses with a roof box or trailer – skis, snowboards and poles come along safely.
Fair group rates
Transparent prices for clubs, schools and travel groups – including multi-day tours.
How to nail the ski trip logistics
Plan equipment, driving times and winter weather properly – so the group and gear get into the snow and back safely.
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Book early – winter season is peak season
Ski trips cluster in the winter holidays and on weekends from January to March – buses sell out fast then. Enquire at least 6–8 weeks ahead. Watch out for transparent prices including tolls, vignettes (e.g. Austria, Switzerland) and the roof box.
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Report the equipment precisely
Count ski and snowboard sets exactly – this determines whether a roof box is enough or a trailer is needed. Mention bulky gear (sledges, lots of boards) in advance. Allow time for loading and unloading the roof box; with a large group this takes a while.
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Calculate driving times realistically
On journeys over 4.5 hours at a stretch breaks are mandatory; over 9 hours total a second driver or an overnight stop is required. Factor in winter weather and possible traffic on the access roads to the ski resorts – plan a buffer for arrival.
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Communicate meeting point and departure time
Set a central meeting point with enough room to load the equipment. Share the departure time early and plan a 15-minute buffer for latecomers – loading takes longer with equipment than you'd think.
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Clarify standby on site
Does the bus stay on site during the ski days or drive back? For multi-day camps it's often cheaper to have the bus and driver stay overnight at the destination than to drive the whole route twice.
What really matters on ski trips

Mid-week saves a lot: Weekend slots in the ski season cost 15–25% more. If you're flexible and travel during the week, you pay considerably less – and sit in less traffic on the access roads.
Plan for wet equipment: After a day of skiing everything is wet. Bring rubbish bags and blankets for the return to protect the seats – otherwise a cleaning fee (€50–150) may apply.
Check vignettes and tolls: Trips to Austria, Switzerland or Italy add vignettes, tolls and sometimes tunnel fees. Get confirmation that these are included in the price – otherwise there are nasty surprises.
Use night travel cleverly: For distant ski resorts an overnight journey is popular – the group sleeps and traffic is avoided. But this requires a second driver and driving times agreed in advance. Clarify with the operator early.
How It Works
Two ways to book — your call.

Submit request
Tell us route, date, passenger count. You'll see your fair market price in seconds.

Direct price
Book at the market price — we find the right operator for you.
- Book instantly at the market price
- We find the right operator for you
- Booking confirmed once an operator accepts
- Pay only before the trip, not upfront

Quotes
The classic way: Receive individual offers and compare at your own pace to pick the best.
- Individual quotes from operators
- Compare at your own pace
- You decide yourself

Trip is set
Bus and driver are assigned. You can relax.
Bus Travel for Every Occasion
Whether it's a sports team trip, corporate event or wedding – we'll find the right bus for you.
AI-generatedTeam Bus
For sports clubs and teams to away games.
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Company outings, office parties, trade fairs and conferences.
AI-generatedWeddings
Guest shuttle to wedding venues.
AI-generatedSchool Trips
Safe student transport to excursion destinations.
AI-generatedClub Outings
For clubs and groups of all kinds.
AI-generatedAirport Transfer
Group travel to the airport.
AI-generatedTrade Fair Transfer
Bus transfer for exhibitions and conferences.
AI-generatedParty Bus
Bachelor parties, birthdays and celebrations.
AI-generatedSki Trips
Ski camps and club trips, equipment included.
AI-generatedConcert & Festival
Together to the concert – and safely back at night.
Frequently asked questions about ski trips
Safely and well-equipped into the snow.
Skis, snowboards and poles go either into a roof box on top of the bus or into a trailer. State the number of ski/snowboard sets in your request so the operator can plan the right solution. A roof box usually involves a small surcharge (~€50).
Yes, Busly operators who run ski trips use winter tyres and carry snow chains. The drivers are used to snowy and icy alpine passes. In extreme weather the route may change – the operator will coordinate this with you in good time.
Drivers may be at the wheel for a maximum of 9 hours per day (max. 4.5 hours at a stretch). If the trip to more distant ski resorts (e.g. Tyrol, South Tyrol, France) exceeds this limit, a second driver or an overnight stop en route is required. Plan for this, otherwise the operator will insert a break themselves.
Yes, coaches for multi-day trips have air conditioning, an onboard toilet and often USB ports. For multi-day tours with a programme on site it's worth scheduling the bus and driver to stay overnight at the destination rather than travelling there twice.
School ski courses and club trips in particular are a classic in the coach business. The fixed price shows you immediately what the trip costs, or you compare several offers. Watch out for transparent prices including tolls, vignettes and the roof box.
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