A 6-day adult lift pass in St Christoph costs from €450 for the 2025/26 season — €75 a day on the Ski Arlberg pass. A single day is from €81.50, so a six-day pass works out about 8% cheaper per day than paying day by day.
| Lift pass | Ski Arlberg |
| Adult 1-day | from €81.50 |
| Adult 6-day | from €450 |
| Per day on a 6-day pass | €75.00 |
| Saving vs six single days | €39 (8%) |
| Marked pistes on this pass | 300 km |
| 6-day pass per 100 km of piste | €150.00 |
Dynamic pricing. St Christoph prices lift passes by date and demand, so the figures here are the advertised "from" prices. Booking early and avoiding peak weeks is not a tip here, it is the pricing model — the walk-up window price can be meaningfully higher.
One pass for the whole Arlberg region: St Anton, St Christoph, Stuben, Lech, Zürs, Warth and Schröcken (approx. 300 km pistes, 85+ lifts).
The hamlet at the top of the Arlberg pass, four kilometres above St Anton and on the same ticket. bergfex publishes one entry for the two of them — its page is /stanton-stchristoph/ and is headed 'St. Anton / Arlberg' — at EUR 81.50 and EUR 450 for 2025/26, which is to the cent what the operator's own site gives and what this record carries. Innsbruck is the airport; the transfer costs more than from St Anton because it is the far side of the pass.
The Ski Arlberg pass is one ticket shared with St Anton, Lech, Stuben, Zürs. Staying in St Christoph rather than one of those changes your access to the lifts not at all — what it changes is the transfer, the altitude you sleep at, and the price of a bed.
| Airport | Road | Drive | Scheduled bus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innsbruck | — | — | from €101 |
Distances and fares from the resorts' and operators' own pages. A cheap pass at the end of a long transfer is not a cheap week.
Same currency. Sorted by the six-day price where there is one, and by six times the day ticket where there is not, which is why some rows show a dash.
| Resort | 1 day | 6 days | Pistes |
|---|---|---|---|
| St Anton | from €81.50 | from €450 | 300 km |
| Lech | from €81.50 | from €450 | 300 km |
| Zauchensee/Flachauwinkl | €75 | — | 45.0 km |
| Flachauwinkl/Kleinarl (Shuttleberg) | €75 | — | 28.0 km |
| Kaunertal Glacier (Kaunertaler Gletscher) | €75 | — | 55.0 km |
| St Christoph | from €81.50 | from €450 | 300 km |
| Stuben | from €81.50 | from €450 | 300 km |
| Zürs | from €81.50 | from €450 | 300 km |
| Silvretta Montafon | €77 | — | 141.6 km |
| Pitztal Glacier (Pitztaler Gletscher) | €77 | — | 40.0 km |
| Rifflsee | €77 | — | 26.0 km |
From €450 for six days or from €81.50 for a single day, for an adult in the 2025/26 season on the Ski Arlberg pass.
One pass for the whole Arlberg region: St Anton, St Christoph, Stuben, Lech, Zürs, Warth and Schröcken (approx. 300 km pistes, 85+ lifts).
Yes — six single days would cost €489, so the 6-day pass at €450 saves €39, about 8%.
Price checked 19 August 2026 at diearlbergerin.com for the 2025/26 season. Lift companies change prices between seasons — the source link is the authority on today's price.
Every price here was read from a published price list on a stated date, and each resort page carries that date and a link to the source. Lift companies reprice between seasons; the source link is the authority.