From the picture-postcard villages of Zermatt and Verbier to the exclusive slopes of Klosters, Switzerland is home to some of the world’s finest catered ski chalets. These properties go far beyond mere accommodation, offering gourmet cuisine, impeccable service and tailor-made experiences designed to elevate your ski holiday to extraordinary heights. Whether you're looking for a romantic retreat, a celebration space for friends or a family-friendly alpine home, discover our curated selection of the top catered chalets in Switzerland.
Top Catered Ski Chalets in Switzerland
Enjoy the convenience of a luxury catered chalet in Switzerland.

Discover the top catered ski chalets in Switzerland, where exceptional service, gourmet dining, and luxurious mountain retreats combine to create unforgettable alpine holidays.
What is a Catered Ski Chalet?
A catered ski chalet offers a fully serviced holiday experience, typically including a private chef, daily housekeeping, driver service, and chalet host. Unlike self-catered properties, where you cook and clean for yourself, or hotels, which often lack privacy, a catered chalet gives you the best of both worlds: five-star service in the comfort of your own exclusive mountain residence. From daily breakfast and afternoon tea to bespoke evening meals, catered chalets provide a stress-free experience ideal for skiers and non-skiers alike.
Top Catered Chalets in Switzerland
1. Chalet Zermatt Peak, Zermatt
Overlooking the iconic Matterhorn and perched high above the village, Chalet Zermatt Peak is one of the most exclusive and architecturally striking chalets in the Alps. Accessed via private tunnel, this award-winning property offers five spacious suites, a dramatic glass-walled living area, and panoramic views.
The service is exceptional, with a private gourmet chef who will design a bespoke menu based on your personal preferences. Start the day with an à la carte breakfast and return to the chalet for a delicious afternoon tea and five-course gourmet dinner. The kitchen uses only the finest, fresh ingredients, organic and locally sourced where possible, and you can enjoy wine from the extensive curated cellar.
Perfect for guests seeking ultimate discretion, design and culinary excellence, Zermatt Peak feels more like a private boutique hotel than a chalet.



2. No.14, Verbier
Located just a few minutes from Verbier’s Place Centrale, No.14 is the largest catered chalet in the resort, sleeping up to 30 guests across 13 stylish en-suite bedrooms. Inside, the interiors are chic and contemporary, with a spacious lounge, cinema room, and a full spa featuring an indoor pool, sauna, hammam and massage rooms.
Your stay includes breakfast, afternoon tea, pre-dinner canapés and a gourmet dinner each evening. Guests also enjoy access to a fully stocked, complimentary bar and a premium selection of house Champagne and wines.
In the No.14 kitchen, head chef Linda Söderland brings six years of experience from Richard Branson’s Lodge, infusing her cooking with a deep appreciation for the Valais region and its rich local produce. Her culinary style blends modern Scandinavian influences with a passion for the mountains, resulting in inventive, beautifully presented dishes that continually delight guests.
With a dedicated team of 15 staff, including professional chefs, No.14 is ideal for large families, celebrations or corporate ski trips. The chalet's flexible layout and high-end amenities make it one of the most desirable group chalets in Switzerland.



3. Haus Alpina, Klosters
If you value understated charm and authentic Alpine style, Haus Alpina in Klosters is the perfect match. Set in an elevated position with views over the village, this traditional yet elegant chalet blends Swiss heritage with discreet luxury.
Breakfast is served daily in the cosy, wood-panelled stubli, featuring everything from homemade granola and fresh yoghurt to poached eggs, croissants and full cooked options. Guests can also enjoy a daily boost with fresh raw juices made to order each morning. Afternoon tea features freshly baked cakes or biscuits, fruit, and a selection of teas and coffee.
Dinner is served six nights per week and begins with canapés by the fire before moving into a relaxed three-course meal. Using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, the menus are designed to be fresh, delicious and satisfying without being too heavy. Think Ottolenghi-style salads with fillet of pork, fish with crisp vegetables, and exceptional Swiss cheeses.
One evening each week, guests are treated to a special mountain night in the Stubli, featuring a traditional fondue with meat, cheese and hearty salads served fireside—a classic Swiss dining experience. A selection of house wines is available throughout the stay, with local wines also available on request. Sample menus can be provided in advance, and the team is always happy to accommodate dietary requirements or culinary preferences.
The chalet comfortably sleeps 12 across six en-suite bedrooms and includes a private sauna and separate entertainment space. A firm favourite with returning guests, Haus Alpina is perfect for families and groups looking for timeless comfort and warm hospitality.



4. Chalet Chouqui, Verbier
A stunning blend of space, style and substance, Chalet Chouqui is a nine-bedroom residence with sweeping views across the Val de Bagnes. Just a short walk from the Savoleyres lift, the chalet includes a 15-metre indoor swimming pool, outdoor hot tub, cinema room, wine cellar and two living rooms with open fireplaces.
Menus are entirely bespoke at Chalet Chouqui. Whether you crave fine dining, firepit feasts, Asian tasting menus or bistro-style comfort food, the chefs will craft a tailored culinary experience. Our dedicated concierge team will coordinate pre-arrival preferences, dietary needs, and any special requests. Expect beautifully presented breakfasts, afternoon teas by the fire, and elegant evening canapés and cocktails. Health-conscious guests can also opt for lighter, wellness-focused dishes throughout their stay.
With its world-class culinary offering and luxurious amenities, Chalet Chouqui is a perfect retreat for those who appreciate both indulgence and thoughtful service.



5. Chalet Grace, Zermatt
With its elevated location and spectacular views of the Matterhorn, Chalet Grace is one of Zermatt’s most iconic catered chalets. The chalet features large panoramic windows, double-height ceilings, sumptuous furnishings and an open-plan lounge with a grand piano and open fire.
Gourmet cuisine is at the heart of the experience at Chalet Grace. All chalet chefs are Michelin-star level and work closely with guests even before arrival to understand every dietary requirement and personal preference. Using only the highest quality, locally sourced ingredients, a bespoke daily meal plan is created, guided entirely by guest preferences. Free-flowing drinks are available anytime from the complimentary chalet bar, which is stocked with Perrier-Jouët house Champagne, premium spirits and selected vintage wines.
Sleeping up to 10 guests across five luxurious bedrooms, Chalet Grace also boasts a private cinema, wellness area with sauna and massage room, and several south-facing balconies. Perfect for intimate groups or special occasions, it offers an exquisite balance of style, comfort and exceptional service.



How to Choose the Right Catered Chalet
Choosing the right chalet depends on a number of factors, including group size, resort preference, ski level, and lifestyle needs. Larger groups may favour chalets like No.14 or Chouqui for their space and flexibility, while couples or small families might prefer the elegance of Chalet Grace or the privacy of Haus Alpina. Food lovers should look for chalets with Michelin-level chefs, while wellness enthusiasts may value features like saunas, pools and spa treatments.
Working with Leo Trippi ensures that every element of your stay, from ski passes and childcare to in-chalet dining and guided experiences, is handled with care. Explore our full portfolio of catered chalets in Switzerland or speak to one of our experts today to begin planning your bespoke ski holiday.
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