Munich Airport to St. Anton / Lech & Zürs (Arlberg) Transfer
Private transfer from Munich Airport (MUC) to St. Anton am Arlberg, Lech or Zürs. 200–220 km, ~2h 30–3h. Fixed price from €520. Flight tracking, ski equipment, 60-min wait included.
Munich Airport to St. Anton / Lech & Zürs (Arlberg) Transfer Service
The transfer from Munich Airport (MUC) to St. Anton am Arlberg, Lech, or Zürs is 200–220 km, about 2.5 to 3 hours. The route crosses from Germany into Austria (Schengen—no passport stop; carry valid ID). The Arlberg region has around 305 km+ of slopes and is legendary for steep terrain, freeride, and top snow; St. Anton is the big name amongst experienced skiers, while Lech and Zürs are luxury ski hotspots with access to the full Arlberg network.
The Arlberg is one of the world’s most famous ski regions—birthplace of modern Alpine skiing and home to some of the most challenging and rewarding terrain in the Alps. A private transfer from Munich Airport gets you door-to-door with flight tracking and ski equipment included—no rental car at the border, no fixed shuttle times, and we adjust for flight delays at no extra charge.
Route: Munich Airport to St. Anton / Lech / Zürs
The journey starts at Munich Airport (Terminal 1 or 2). Your driver meets you in the arrivals hall with a sign with your name. You take the A92 toward Munich, then the A99 ring and A8 (E52) toward Salzburg. You cross into Austria (Schengen—no passport check; carry valid ID) and continue on the A8/A12, then the A14 and S16 through the Arlberg tunnel or over the Flexenpass (depending on conditions and destination) to St. Anton, Lech, or Zürs.
Total distance is 200–220 km; allow 2.5 to 3 hours depending on exact destination and traffic. The route uses motorways and then the Arlberg road; in winter the tunnel is usually the main option for Lech and Zürs. Our vehicles are winter-equipped and our drivers are experienced in cross-border transfers and Austrian Alpine conditions, including the Arlberg. Your driver will navigate directly to your accommodation; provide your exact address when booking—St. Anton, Lech, and Zürs have many streets and precise details help us drop you at the right place.
What’s Included in Your Transfer
Your fixed-price transfer includes a private vehicle for your group, professional driver, all fuel and tolls (German and Austrian, including Arlberg tunnel if used), flight tracking with automatic pickup adjustment for delays, 60 minutes waiting time from landing, meet-and-greet in the arrivals hall with a name sign, and ski and luggage transport. We use winter-equipped vehicles and can provide child seats on request.
- Private vehicle exclusively for your group
- Professional driver with Alpine and cross-border experience
- All fuel, tolls (Germany, Austria, Arlberg), and parking
- Flight tracking with automatic pickup adjustment for delays
- 60 minutes complimentary waiting time from landing
- Meet-and-greet in arrivals hall with name sign
- Ski and luggage transport at no extra charge
- Child seats on request; winter-equipped vehicle
- Door-to-door to your hotel or accommodation in St. Anton, Lech, Zürs, or St. Christoph
Why the Arlberg: Legendary Terrain and Snow
The Arlberg’s reputation needs little introduction—it is one of the world’s great ski regions, with terrain that suits experts and strong intermediates particularly well, plus excellent freeride and off-piste. St. Anton is the most famous name, with a lively town and direct access to the full ski domain; Lech and Zürs offer a more exclusive, luxury feel with the same vast ski area. St. Christoph sits on the pass and is smaller but well placed for skiing. The whole region is linked on one pass (with partner lifts extending the domain further).
A private transfer from Munich lets you land at a major hub and reach the Arlberg in around 2.5–3 hours. The border is Schengen—no stop—and our drivers have all required documentation and know the Arlberg road and tunnel. We operate 24/7 and track your flight; if you are delayed we adjust the pickup at no extra charge. For the return, leave at least 3–3.5 hours before your flight; we confirm pickup time and location the day before.
Where to Stay: St. Anton, Lech, Zürs, St. Christoph
St. Anton has the most accommodation and nightlife; Lech and Zürs are more exclusive and quieter; St. Christoph is smaller and high on the pass. When you book, give your exact address so the driver can plan the best route—especially for Lech and Zürs, where approach roads can vary. Our door-to-door service with flight tracking and 60 minutes’ waiting time means you can start your Arlberg holiday without stress. Winter conditions on this route (including the Arlberg) are well within our drivers’ experience; we’ll get you there and back safely and on time.
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