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Kitzbuhel

Kitzbuhel is a ski resort, called the pearl of East Tyrol. From year to year, this Austrian resort becomes more and more popular. This place is perfect for people who are looking for quality slopes, lovers of decent service and pleasant atmosphere.

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Kitzbuhel from Chisinau – the perfect start to your Alpine holiday

Holidays with Admiral.Travel in Kitzbuhel start from Chisinau, with flexible packages of 7–11 nights, giving you plenty of time for skiing, walks and pure relaxation.

You can book both online and in our offices; our travel consultants will recommend the best combination of flight + transfer + accommodation, tailored to your budget and travel style.

Flights to Austria operate several times a week, landing at airports such as Salzburg, Innsbruck or Vienna. From there, you continue comfortably to Kitzbuhel by train or organized transfer. The ski season usually starts in December and lasts until early April, with peak dates around Christmas, New Year and school winter holidays.

For inspiration and current offers, also check the page dedicated to Austria: Austria – holidays with Admiral.Travel .

What the Admiral.Travel package for Kitzbuhel includes

Direct flight Chisinau – Austria

Direct flight Chisinau – Austria (Vienna/Salzburg), approximately 2 hours of flight time; inflight meal: light snack and non-alcoholic drinks included.

Group transfer airport → hotel

Group transfer from the chosen airport to Kitzbuhel by comfortable coach or minibus, coordinated with your flight arrival time.

Accommodation in Kitzbuhel

Stay in cosy Alpine guesthouses or 3–5★ hotels, close to the ski slopes and train station, carefully selected for quality service and convenient location.

Recommended meal plan

We recommend half board (breakfast + dinner), ideal for ski days and for those who want to explore local restaurants at lunchtime.

Medical insurance

The package includes travel medical insurance. For ski holidays, we recommend adding coverage for winter sports (available as an extra option).

How to reach Kitzbuhel by train or by car

It depends on the city where you arrive from Chisinau. If you land in Salzburg, you can reach Kitzbuhel by train, which runs once every half an hour. If you arrive in Innsbruck, from here a train to Kitzbuhel runs once every two hours. If you are travelling to Kitzbuhel from Vienna, you can use the train, which runs four times a day. 

If you arrive at Munich airport, you can travel to Kitzbuhel by train, but with changes in Worgl, Kufstein and Rosenheim. 

The train you take to Kitzbuhel stops directly at the local railway station. You can get to your hotel by taxi or by bus.

Tourists have the possibility to buy the so-called INRERRAIL:PASS, which allows you to travel around Austria by train. You can find the details by following this link.

The 1 country Pass ticket can be purchased directly at the station, on the territory of Austria. For this, you need to present your passport and a photograph.

For tourists who have arrived in Austria from another country and plan to travel around the country, the INTERRAIL:1 COUNTRY PASS is a perfect choice. This is especially convenient for travellers using the Fly&Bahn system. It can be used for one month, on three, four, six or eight travel days within that period. The cost is around 50 euro for children and 100 euro for adults.

If you are planning to travel to Kitzbuhel by car, we recommend visiting the official resort website, which includes road maps.

Visa information for Austria (Kitzbuhel)

Austria is part of the Schengen area and entry rules depend on your nationality. For many travellers with biometric passports from countries such as Moldova, Romania or Ukraine, short tourist stays are usually possible without a visa, but you must always check the latest official requirements before your trip.

Why travel to Kitzbuhel with Admiral.Travel

With more than 15 years of experience in European holidays, Admiral.Travel carefully designs routes, connections and partnerships so that your journey from Chisinau to Kitzbuhel is as smooth and comfortable as possible.

We work with trusted airlines, railway operators, hotels and Alpine guesthouses, and we regularly monitor service quality. Your job is to enjoy the mountains, nature and time with your loved ones — we take care of the logistics.

From choosing the best dates and optimising your budget to arranging convenient connections and resort services, our specialists are with you every step of the way. Write to us or visit an Admiral.Travel office and we will plan your next winter holiday in Kitzbuhel together.

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Frequently asked questions about Kitzbuhel

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What is the best time for skiing in Kitzbuhel?

The ski season in Kitzbuhel usually starts in December and lasts until early April, with peak dates around Christmas, New Year and winter school holidays.

Is Kitzbuhel suitable for families with children?

Yes, the resort offers gentle slopes for beginners, ski schools for kids, ice rinks, sledging tracks and easy walking paths – a very good choice for a family holiday.

What meal plan is recommended for a ski holiday?

The most popular option is half board (breakfast and dinner), because during the day you are usually on the slopes or in town and can have lunch in local restaurants.

What can I do in Kitzbuhel if the weather is bad for skiing?

On bad-weather days you can visit spa and wellness centres, swimming pools, go shopping in the old town, visit local museums and cafés, or take a short trip to nearby cities such as Innsbruck.

Do I need a visa to travel to Kitzbuhel (Austria)?

Austria is part of the Schengen area. For citizens of several countries, including Moldova and Romania with biometric passports, short tourist stays are often possible without a visa, but you must check the latest rules before departure.

What currency is used in Kitzbuhel and how is it best to pay?

The official currency is the euro (EUR). Most hotels, restaurants and shops accept bank cards, and for small expenses (taxi, souvenirs) it is useful to have some cash.

What type of power sockets does Austria use? Do I need an adapter?

Austria uses type C and F sockets with 230V voltage. If your home country uses the same plug types, you usually do not need a special adapter.

How is ski or snowboard equipment handled on flights to Austria?

Most airlines accept ski or snowboard gear as sports baggage, either for an extra fee or included in certain fares. Always check your airline’s baggage rules before issuing the tickets to avoid surprises at the airport.

How do I get from the airport to Kitzbuhel?

From Salzburg, Innsbruck or Vienna you can reach Kitzbuhel by train (sometimes with one change). Once you arrive at the station, you can continue to your hotel by taxi, local bus or an organized transfer.

Is there public transport in Kitzbuhel or do I need a car?

Kitzbuhel has local buses and ski buses to the lifts, and the resort centre is very walkable. A car is mainly useful if you plan many day trips around the region.

What about internet and SIM cards in Kitzbuhel?

Most hotels offer free Wi-Fi. If needed, you can buy a local SIM card from Austrian operators or use roaming according to your mobile provider’s tariffs.

What type of medical insurance is recommended for Kitzbuhel?

We recommend travel medical insurance that includes coverage for winter sports, so you are protected in case of an accident on the slopes or during other Alpine activities.

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