Are you wondering if Meribel is a safe destination to visit? Then you've come to the right place! Spoiler alert – on balance, our answer is yes; local businesses and authorities have been working hard to turn Meribel into a safe haven for visitors.
We have left the following article in place, in case any of this information becomes relevant again in the foreseeable future, but for all intents and purposes there are no restrictions on public life due to COVID in France.
We have updated and struck through parts of this article but we are not keeping it 100% accurate. You can disregard most points, if in doubt there are no restrictions going forwards.
As of 14th March 2022, you are no longer required to have a "health pass" nor "vaccine pass" to use the ski lifts, or to be shown anywhere (shops, ski-schools, ski-hire, bars, restaurants, cafés...). A face-mask is no longer required for open-air lifts but is still required in closed-lifts (e.g. gondolas, cable-cars), and whilst waiting in line or queuing in indoor spaces (in our experience this is very lightly policed).
At the time of writing we're very much hoping we're all going to be able to enjoy the mountains in safety this winter. Everyone’s been working really hard to ensure that skiers and snowboarders can use all of the ski area’s facilities and services without having to worry about their health and safety.
The pandemic has become a part of everyone's daily life across the globe and that's no different in Meribel. Throughout these months we've all been dreaming of being able to enjoy the mountains' fresh air and wide open spaces as we shred down the slopes. Lifts and businesses in Meribel are planning on opening this winter to make this dream a reality.
However, it's the governments who have the last word as they're the ones imposing restrictions on travel and mobility. These regulations are changing all the time so, for up to date information, take a look at the following Covid-19-dedicated websites:
- France
- French government's Coronavirus updates (in French) with all the information about the current situation in the country in French
- French government's Coronavirus updates simplified English version - this includes information about the Health Pass (Passe Sanitaire)
- Switzerland (Geneva Airport is a key entry hub for French ski resorts)
- Swiss government's Coronvirus travel page (in English)
- UK
- World Health Organisation's (WHO) Coronavirus updates
- Naturally, also check your own country's government website for Coronavirus advice
Also see our article: Swiss Covid travel restrictions allow skiers to transit from Geneva Airport to France
Read on to learn more about what the resort is doing to ensure everyone's safety this winter.




































