The name alone conjures legendary ski runs, a buzzing après-ski scene and panoramic views of the Swiss Alps that take your breath away. But before you start packing your bags, one question almost always comes up: how much does a holiday rental in Verbier actually costs? Prices can vary enormously depending on the season, the neighbourhood and the type of property — and there are always a few extra costs that catch first-time visitors off guard. Here’s a complete breakdown to help you plan your stay with Domus, and no nasty surprises.
Rental Prices by Season

Winter (December to April)
This is high season, full stop. The New Year period represents the absolute peak: a well-located two-bedroom apartment can command CHF 2,500 to 2,800 per week. Between January and late March — outside the February school holidays — typical weekly rates are as follows:
- 2-bedroom apartment: CHF 1,000 – 1,800 / week
- 3–4 bedroom apartment: CHF 1,900 – 4,100 / week
- 3–6 bedroom chalet: CHF 3,000 – 6,600 / week
Before or after peak season — think November or April — prices can drop by 20 to 30%, making these weeks an excellent opportunity for families or groups who want to enjoy the snow without the crowds or the premium price tag.
Summer (June to Late August)
Verbier in summer is more than just an afterthought. It draws a loyal crowd of hikers, cyclists of every discipline (downhill, mountain bike, road), golfers and wellness seekers looking for altitude and fresh air. Rental rates are noticeably more approachable than in winter:
- 2-bedroom apartment: CHF 800 – 1,500 / week
- 3–4 bedroom apartment: CHF 1,600 – 3,300 / week
- 3–6 bedroom chalet: CHF 2,600 – 5,300 / week
Mid-July and August remain the most in-demand weeks, particularly around major local events.

Spring and Autumn
These are the quietest — and most affordable — times to visit Verbier. Rates are at their lowest, though the choice of available properties is more limited as many establishments close temporarily between seasons.
Location and Property Quality
Where a holiday rental sits within Verbier makes a meaningful difference to its price. A well-positioned apartment in the heart of the village — close to the lifts, restaurants and shops — will typically command a higher rate than something more tucked away. That said, a secluded property with sweeping views and genuine peace and quiet carries its own premium.
The condition and finish of the property matter just as much. A recently renovated apartment with high-end fixtures will naturally sit at the upper end of its price bracket, while an older property with more character — and fewer modern conveniences — will often come in at a lower rate. Both have their appeal, depending on what you’re looking for.
Additional Costs to Factor In
Tourist Tax
- Adults: CHF 4.– per night
- Children aged 6 to 16: CHF 2.– per night
Ski Passes
A daily adult lift pass for the 4 Vallées ski area is currently around CHF 94 per day, or CHF 469 for 7 days. For families, that figure adds up quickly. Discounts are available for children, seniors and early purchases, so it’s well worth looking into pass options at the same time you book your accommodation.
Ski Equipment
Gear can be hired directly in the resort from one of the many well-stocked ski shops — a practical option if you’d rather avoid checked baggage fees for your skis. As an added bonus, Domus clients benefit from exclusive discounts with selected partner shops in the area upon arrival.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Budget
- Book early. The best holiday rentals in Verbier are often reserved months in advance — sometimes as early as the previous spring. Getting in early gives you the widest choice and, in many cases, more favourable rates.
- Consider the shoulder seasons. Early December or April on the winter side; May–June or September–October in summer. Prices drop noticeably, yet the experience — the mountain air, the scenery, the pace of village life — remains well worth the trip.
- Rent as a group. A chalet shared between several people almost always works out cheaper per head than an equivalent number of hotel rooms. It also makes for a far more enjoyable holiday.
Work with a local agency.
A Verbier-based agency knows the rental market inside out — which properties offer genuine value, which locations suit which types of guests, and how to avoid the pitfalls buried in the small print. Agence Domus supports its clients from search to keys-in-hand, with complete transparency on pricing and rental conditions. Booking directly with us also means avoiding the additional fees charged by third-party platforms.
In Summary
Renting a holiday property in Verbier is an investment that varies widely depending on when you go, where you stay and what you’re looking for. By accounting for the full cost picture from the outset — and following a few straightforward principles — it’s entirely possible to enjoy everything Verbier has to offer without stretching your budget beyond its limits. The essentials: plan ahead, compare carefully, and rely on the right people.
from 8:30 am to 12 pm and
from 2 pm to 6 pm
Sunday closed
Route des Creux 24, 1936 Verbier
from 8:30 am to 12 pm and
from 2 pm to 6 pm
Sunday closed
Route des Creux 24, 1936 Verbier










