Ski Transfers7 min readUpdated 2026-07-01

Milan to Kronplatz
Private Transfer

MilanItaly
348 km
KronplatzItaly

A door-to-door private transfer — ~4.1 h, fixed price, tolls included. No meter, no surprises.

Tolls & fuel includedMeet & GreetFlight monitoringFree cancellation

348 km

Driving distance

~4.1 h

Door-to-door

€282

From · Economy

24/7

Year-round

Milan to Kronplatz private transfer
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Marco Bellini

Senior Travel Writer & Airport Transfer Specialist · Updated 2026-07-01

Quick answer

A private transfer from Milan to Kronplatz covers about 348 km and takes roughly 4 h 07 min door-to-door. Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) is the flagship ski mountain of the South Tyrolean Dolomites — a sunny 2,275 m summit wrapped in 121 km of perfectly groomed pistes and served by some of the most modern gondolas in the Alps. It rises above Bruneck/Brunico and is part of the giant Dolomiti Superski network. Fixed price from €282 per vehicle — one car, meet & greet in arrivals, ski and boot bags included, straight to your resort door with no changes.

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Fixed prices by vehicle

VehiclePassengersFixed price
Economy sedanup to 3€282
Comfortup to 3€329
Minivanup to 8€403
Minibusup to 16€665

All prices are fixed per vehicle — tolls and fuel included, no meter, ski equipment carried free.

The journey: Milan to Kronplatz

The road route is about 348 km and takes around 4 h 07 min in normal winter conditions. The final climb to the Kronplatz valley stations (Reischach, Olang, St. Vigilio) is well-maintained but can be snowy in deep winter — our drivers carry snow chains and know each drop-off point. Your driver tracks your flight, so if you land early or late the pickup adjusts automatically — important when the last leg is a mountain road after dark.

Kronplatz: your Dolomites base

Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) is the flagship ski mountain of the South Tyrolean Dolomites — a sunny 2,275 m summit wrapped in 121 km of perfectly groomed pistes and served by some of the most modern gondolas in the Alps. It rises above Bruneck/Brunico and is part of the giant Dolomiti Superski network. The ski area tops out around 2275 m with roughly 121 km of pistes, and Kronplatz sits in South Tyrol (Dolomites). A door-to-door transfer means you step out of the car and onto the slopes, instead of finishing a long travel day with a luggage-laden bus change.

How to get from Milan to Kronplatz

  • Private transfer (recommended): ~4 h 07 min direct to your hotel, from €282 per vehicle — no changes, ski gear loaded for you.
  • Train + ski bus: a regional train to the nearest valley station, then a local ski bus up to Kronplatz — cheapest, but 4–6 hours with one or two changes and your own luggage on winding roads.
  • Hire car: flexible, but you handle Alpine winter driving, snow chains and resort parking yourself.

Why a private transfer for a ski trip

  • Ski & boot bags: loaded and carried for you — no dragging them through stations.
  • Groups & families: one fixed price for the whole car; minivans and minibuses for the whole chalet party.
  • Winter reliability: local drivers, snow chains and knowledge of the last mountain mile.
  • Door-to-door: straight to your Kronplatz hotel or apartment, day or night, with flight tracking.

What’s included on every transfer

Tolls & fuel included

All motorway tolls and fuel are in the fixed price — nothing to add at the end.

Meet & Greet with name sign

Your chauffeur waits in arrivals holding a name board, ready to assist with luggage.

60 min free waiting

An hour of free wait after landing covers passport control, baggage and customs.

Free cancellation (24 h)

Cancel up to 24 hours before pickup at no charge — no questions asked.

Fixed Prices by Vehicle

All prices are per vehicle, not per person — tolls, fuel, meet & greet and free cancellation (24 h) included.

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348 km · ~4.1 h · from €282

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