
Thinking about holidays in Switzerland? The small town of Portes du Soleil is located in the Swiss Alps. It is a small town with traditional Vallisan architecture and atmosphere. It is located in a large ski area with the same name - Porte Du Soleil, which means "Gate of the Sun".
The area is located between the mountains of Blanc in France and Lake Geneva in Switzerland in the Swiss Alps. There are approximately 400 square miles of ski-related area just two hours from Geneva. Some of the world's best skiing can be found here because you are in the Alps and have a rich history.
This area is a poplar for skiing, snowboarding and other winter sports. Summer is also a great time to visit here. There are mountain biking and hiking trails throughout the area.
There are 13 major interconnected ski areas in the Port-du-Soile region, including Le Guetz, Morzine, Avoriaz, Champery, Morghine, Abondance, Le Crosz, La Chapelle, Abondance, Chatel, Saint-Jean and Aulps, Montrion, Targon and shampussin. In the Portes du Soleil area, there are 230 chairlifts that regularly visit you in new terrain. Special ski pass allows you to ski in all 13 resorts. Morzine was an old farming community, and the mountainous shale area turned into a ski area. Each of these old cities is unique in its own history. You can find a lot of history in this area.
Portes du Soleil is a very good area for families. The terrain is widely mixed with beginners, intermediate and advanced slopes. Many skiers prefer to stick to the area closest to their resort, but for more adventurous skis the whole circuit is a once in a lifetime experience. This is more than an adventure than just skiing. A great addition to your adventure is skiing along the Swiss border to Champery, a small village in an isolated valley.
Currency conversion - as of March 1, 2009, $ 100 is CHF 117 CHF.
Passport plan ahead, save time and get your passport updated by mail in the US passport. Switzerland is a party to the Schengen Agreement. Thus, US citizens can enter Switzerland for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. The passport must be valid for at least three months after the period of stay.
Switzerland has a low level of violent crime. Good medical care is widely available. The State Department urges Americans to consult with their health insurance company before traveling abroad to confirm whether their policies are being applied abroad. Public transportation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein is excellent.

