A 6-day adult lift pass in Crans-Montana costs from CHF 414 for the 2025/26 season — CHF 69 a day on the Crans-Montana ski pass pass. A single day is from CHF 89, so a six-day pass works out about 22% cheaper per day than paying day by day.
| Lift pass | Crans-Montana ski pass |
| Adult 1-day | from CHF 89 |
| Adult 6-day | from CHF 414 |
| Per day on a 6-day pass | CHF 69.00 |
| Saving vs six single days | CHF 120 (22%) |
| Marked pistes on this pass | 140 km |
| Top lift altitude | 2,927 m |
| 6-day pass per 100 km of piste | CHF 295.71 |
Dynamic pricing. Crans-Montana 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.
Covers the whole Crans-Montana-Aminona area up to the Plaine Morte glacier.
2025/26 counter prices from an aggregator, day rate corroborated elsewhere; online dynamic passes start from CHF 69, so early booking beats the counter. 2026/27 shop not yet open.
| Airport | Road | Drive | Scheduled bus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geneva | — | 1h55 | from CHF 6.8 |
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 season, same currency, sorted by the price of a 6-day pass.
| Resort | 1 day | 6 days | Pistes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andermatt | CHF 89 | CHF 366 | 180 km |
| Davos | CHF 90 | CHF 386 | 300 km |
| Klosters | CHF 90 | CHF 386 | 300 km |
| Grindelwald | CHF 79 | CHF 404 | 211 km |
| Wengen | CHF 79 | CHF 404 | 211 km |
| Mürren | CHF 79 | CHF 404 | 211 km |
| Verbier | CHF 94 | CHF 409 | 410 km |
| Nendaz | CHF 94 | CHF 409 | 410 km |
| Saas-Fee | CHF 84 | CHF 413 | 100 km |
| Crans-Montana | from CHF 89 | from CHF 414 | 140 km |
| Zermatt | from CHF 104 | from CHF 432 | 322 km |
| Laax | from CHF 72 | from — | 214 km |
| Engelberg | from CHF 69 | from — | 70 km |
From CHF 414 for six days or from CHF 89 for a single day, for an adult in the 2025/26 season on the Crans-Montana ski pass pass.
Covers the whole Crans-Montana-Aminona area up to the Plaine Morte glacier.
Yes — six single days would cost CHF 534, so the 6-day pass at CHF 414 saves CHF 120, about 22%.
The Crans-Montana ski pass pass covers 140 km of marked pistes, with lifts reaching 2,927 m.
Price checked 18 August 2026 at forfait2ski.com for the 2025/26 season. Lift companies change prices between seasons — the source link is the authority on today's price.
Prices checked 18 August 2026 against each resort's published price list. Lift companies reprice between seasons; the source link on each page is the authority.