Reliable Transfers to Vail Ski Resort from Denver and Eagle County Airports

From Airport to Adventure: Fast, Affordable, Unforgettable!

Reliable Transfers to Vail Ski Resort from Denver and Eagle County Airports

From Airport to Adventure: Fast, Affordable, Unforgettable!

Hear from Our Happy Customers

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Welcome to Vail Resort Transfers

Welcome to Vail, Colorado – a legendary destination in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Synonymous with world-class skiing and luxury, Vail Resort is famed for its vast and varied terrain, especially its iconic Back Bowls, which offer an unparalleled alpine experience. With over 5,300 acres of skiable landscape, meticulously groomed runs, and a vibrant, European-inspired village, Vail delivers an unforgettable winter escape for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Getting here should be just as seamless as your first run of the day. Rock2Rocks offers reliable and professional Vail transfers directly from Denver International and Eagle County airports. Our private car and shuttle services are designed to provide a safe, comfortable, and completely hassle-free experience, so your vacation starts the moment you land. Let our professional drivers handle the mountain roads while you sit back and anticipate the adventure ahead.

Transportation Options for Transfers to Vail Resort

When arranging your Vail shuttle or private transfer, you have options tailored to your group size and budget. At Rock2Rocks, we pride ourselves on a fleet of modern and clean vehicles ready for mountain conditions. Private Transfers: For a direct, non-stop journey, our private car service is the ultimate choice. Choose from our private SUVs (seating up to 6 passengers) or spacious vans (seating up to 12 passengers). This exclusive transport option offers maximum convenience, a flexible schedule based on your flight’s arrival, and ample room for luggage and ski gear. Shared Shuttles: For a more affordable option, our shared Vail bus and shuttle services are perfect for solo travelers or small groups. You’ll travel with other passengers heading to the Vail area, with a few scheduled stops along the way. It’s a cost-effective and efficient way to reach the resort.

Sedan transfer

Sedan

Up to 3 Passengers

SUV transfer

SUV

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

Van transfer

Van

Up to 8 Passengers (can transport skis)

XL Van transfer

XL Van

Up to 12 Passengers (can transport skis)

Mini-Coach transfer

Mini-Coach

Up to 16 Passengers (can transport skis)

Coach transfer

Coach

Up to 49 Passengers (can transport skis)

Ski Airport Transfers Redefined

At Rock2Rocks, we redefine your journey with specialized services.
From reliable transfers to luxury experiences, we offer options for private, corporate, and family adventures.

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Budget-friendly

Save up to 50% by traveling midweek or booking a shared transfer. Enjoy affordable slopes access!

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Luxury Transfers

Travel in style from the airport to your resort for a luxurious ski experience.

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Private Transfers

Enjoy privacy and flexibility with transfers tailored to your schedule.

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Corporate Transfers

Reliable ski transfers for businesses to impress clients or reward employees.

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Group Transfers

Affordable transfers for groups of up to 49. Keep the crew together!

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Family-Friendly

Safe drivers, child seats, and extra luggage space make family travel easy!

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A Brief History

Vail was founded by Pete Seibert, a veteran of the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division, and local rancher Earl Eaton. After scouting the terrain in 1957, they were captivated by the massive bowls and endless skiing potential. The resort officially opened in December 1962 with one gondola, two chairlifts, and a $5 lift ticket. From these humble beginnings, it rapidly grew into the behemoth it is today, setting the standard for the modern American ski resort experience with innovations in snowmaking, grooming, and high-speed lift technology.

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Resort Overview & Terrain

Vail is immense. Its 5,317 skiable acres are divided into three distinct areas: The Front Side, the legendary Back Bowls, and Blue Sky Basin. – Total Skiable Acres: 5,317 – Vertical Drop: 3,450 feet – Base Elevation: 8,120 feet – Summit Elevation: 11,570 feet – Number of Trails: 195 – Terrain Breakdown: 18% Beginner, 29% Intermediate, 53% Advanced/Expert This layout ensures every skill level has more than enough terrain to explore, from the gentle cruisers on the front side to the challenging, wide-open powder fields of the seven Back Bowls.

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Skiing & Snowboarding Activities
Vail’s lift infrastructure is world-class, featuring 33 lifts, including multiple high-speed gondolas and quad chairs designed to move people efficiently across its vast expanse. The Front Side is known for its long, impeccably groomed runs perfect for carving. The seven Back Bowls – Sun Down, Sun Up, Tea Cup, China, Siberia, Inner Mongolia, and Outer Mongolia – are legendary for powder days. For freestyle enthusiasts, Golden Peak is home to a superb terrain park with features for all abilities.
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Non-Skiing Activities
The fun doesn’t stop when you unclip your boots. Vail offers a fantastic range of winter activities for non-skiers or those taking a day off. Take a scenic gondola ride up the mountain for stunning panoramic views, go snowshoeing or cross-country skiing at the Vail Nordic Center, or get your adrenaline pumping on the Forest Flyer Mountain Coaster. The village also features beautiful ice skating rinks, luxury spas, and high-end shopping.
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Après-Ski & Restaurants
Vail’s villages – Vail Village and Lionshead – are modeled after charming European alpine towns. The heated, cobblestone streets are filled with options for dining and après-ski. For a classic experience, grab a drink at The Red Lion or Pepi’s Bar. Dining options range from the on-mountain elegance of The 10th to world-renowned establishments in the village like Matsuhisa and Sweet Basil. There are plenty of casual, family-friendly spots for a quick burger or pizza, too.
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Known Transfer Price Ranges
Exact information is not available – please contact us for details.

Vail Resort Guide & FAQ

The core season runs from late December through early March, offering the most reliable snow conditions and full operational capacity. For fewer crowds and potentially lower accommodation costs, consider visiting in early December or late March. Spring skiing in April can be fantastic, with sunny skies and softer snow.

Vail’s ski season typically begins in mid-November and concludes in mid-to-late April. These dates are always dependent on snow conditions. For the most current information, please check the official Vail Resort website.

It is highly recommended. You can rent high-quality equipment directly at the resort in Vail Village or Lionshead, or from numerous rental shops in the town of Vail. Booking online in advance often secures better rates and guarantees availability, especially during peak holiday periods.

Vail is on the Epic Pass system. The best value is purchasing an Epic Pass product well in advance of the season. For single or multi-day lift tickets, it is always most affordable to buy them online at least seven days prior to your arrival. Buying tickets at the window on the day of is the most expensive option.

We strongly recommend booking your Vail transportation as soon as your flights and accommodation are confirmed. Holiday weeks (Christmas, New Year’s, Presidents’ Day) and popular weekends fill up very quickly. Booking early ensures vehicle availability and gives you the best choice of private or shared services.

This is a key reason travelers choose Rock2Rocks. The I-70 mountain corridor can be treacherous in winter. Our professional drivers are experienced in navigating adverse mountain conditions. Our vehicles are equipped with appropriate snow tires and are maintained to the highest safety standards, providing you with a safe, reliable, and stress-free transport to the resort.

We often have special pricing available for larger groups and midweek travel, which tends to be less busy. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing on a group Vail bus or private van, please contact us directly with your travel dates and group size.