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19 days / 18 nights
Day 1 Geneva Arrival
Arrive at the airport and transfer to hotel
Day 2/ Geneva
In the morning explore the city. Explore Old Town with cathedral St. Pierre; City Hall, Bourg de Four, old town streets, reformation monument. Afternoon free time
Day 3/ Geneva – Berne (150km/2h30min)
Transfer to Berne. Sightseeing of the old town with the famous clock tower, Federal Palace, Bear Park and Paul Klee Center
Day 4 Berne – Luzerne (120km/2h)
Transfer to Lucerne. Continue the day with short city tour and visit the Chapel Bridge, the oldest preserved wooden bridge in Europe, the famous Lion Monument and walk around the old town
Day 5 Luzern – Mt Titlis – Luzern tour (50km/1h)
Excursion to Mount Titlis - it is located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Berne in Switzerland, overlooking Engelberg. See Titlis Rotair, Ice Flyer Chairlift, Glacier Park and Cave. Afternoon free time.
Day 6 Luzern– Interlaken (70km/1h)
Transfer to Interlaken. Your tour starts with the Höheweg - Interlaken's main street which runs between Interlaken West and Interlaken Ost Railway Stations. On this street you will find many souvenir shops. Have a look at the "Japanese Garden", and don't miss the beautiful view of the famous snow-covered Jungfrau mountain from "Höhematte". Other thing you can see is Jungfrau- Aletsch- Bietschhorn. It is a glacier in UNESCO World Heritage Site above Interlaken in the Bernese Alps.
Day 7 Interlaken – Jungfrau excursion
Take the cogwheel mountain railway to Jungfraujoch and visit the Top of Europe, an alpine attraction with viewing platforms, restaurants, and even a Lindt Swiss chocolate shop. With your ticket, you’ll travel up through the mountain valleys, enjoying alpine views as you go. As the towns slip out of view, you’ll be greeted with soaring mountain vistas of the Mittelland, Vosges peaks, and the Aletsch Glacier. Departures are available from the stations at Interlaken Ost, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald, Wilderswil and Wengen
Day 8 Interlaken – Brienz (20km/1h)– Chur ( 200km/3h)
Transfer to Chur, passing trought Brinez with short stop. Then proceed to Chur. Discover Chur, the oldest city of Switzerland, with our knowledge guides on a tour through the historic and traffic free Oldtown. The oldest city in Switzerland and important episcopal centre has many a story to tell. Centuries of history have shaped and left their mark on this place of transit. Immerse yourself in the past and experience Chur in a variety of ways. The most personal approach is, of course, with our highly knowledgeable tour guides.
Day 9 Chur –Tasch (300km/6h)- Zermatt (Train 10 minutes)
Transfer to Tasch. >From where take train to Zermatt, where all cars and type of vehicles excluding electric motorcars are forbidden.
Day 10 Zermatt - Gornergrat morning excursion
Board the cog railway to the summit of the Gornergrat—this is the highest cog railway on the continent—and enjoy sweeping views of the Alpine scenery during the 35-minute ride. Upon arrival at the upper station, take in the crisp air and clear views at 10,285 feet (3,135 meters) above sea level. The Gornergrat looks directly towards the summit of the Matterhorn, and this is the perfect place to capture an iconic shot of the dramatic mountain
Day 11 Zermatt– Lausanne (150km/2h30min)
Transfer to Lausanne. Discover the famous sites in Lausanne : from Ouchy, by the lake, to the Olympic Museum, the International Olympic Comitee, the Roman ruins or the Thai Pavilion. Going through some of the green parks, you will see the university of Lausanne (UNIL) and the well-known polytechnic school (EPFL). From there, you will go to the town centre : built on three hills and crossed by two rivers, Lausanne has a peculiar topography. Saint-François square, heart of the town, the Flon, formerly a handicraft area which has become the centre of nightlife, Bel-Air with its shopping area. With all this, Lausanne offers a perfect balance between tradition and innovation. When you reach the medieval « Cité » on the hill, you will walk to the castle of St.Maire where local authorities have been sitting for six centuries, and then to the old Academy, significant for its role in the 16th century Reformation, and finally to the cathedral, the most remarquable example of Swiss gothic architecture. When leaving the cathedral, you will take the wooden stairs down to Palud square and the town hall where the market takes place twice a week. Last square to visit : the Riponne with its Palais de Rumine, impressive example of neo-renaissance architecture and former seat of the University.
Day 12 May Lausanne – Chamonix Mont Blanc Excursion
Explore the stunning natural beauty of Chamonix Mont-Blanc on a 12-hour day trip from Lausanne. Board a comfortable coach with your local guide and private group and make the 1.5-hour journey to Chamonix. Disembark to explore the mountain town's quaint streets and admire the gorgeous mountain backdrop, including Mont Blanc, Europe's tallest mountain. Board a cable car to ascend Aiguille du Midi for panoramic views over the Swiss, Italian and French Alps. Take the train to Montenvers to view one of France's most famous glaciers, Mer de Glace.
Day 13 Lausanne – Chillon Castle excursion
Discover Lake Geneva’s star attraction on this 8-hour tour of Chillon Castle from Lausanne. Stroll around the pretty market town of Vevey, then hop aboard a steamboat and cruise to Chillon Castle, perched on an island outside Montreux. End your tour in lively Montreux where you can stroll the waterfront promenade, pose for photos with the Freddie Mercury statue and admire views of the UNESCO-listed Lavaux Vineyards.
Day 14 Lausanne – Montreux (30km/1h)
Transfer to Montreux. See the glamorous tourist resort associated with rock legend, Freddie Mercury. Enjoy some free time to explore the streets filled with boutique shops
Day 15 Montreux – Gruyeres – Montreux (40km/1h)
Visit the medieval town of Gruyères on a private, 5-hour tour from Montreux, and explore some of Switzerland’s most iconic foods: cheese and chocolate. This private Gruyères tour includes a tour of a Gruyère cheese factory, entry to the Gruyères Castle, and a chocolate tasting at Cailler, with an hour of independent time to enjoy Gruyères.
Day 16 Montreux – Glacier 3000 experience
A snow-coated wonderland perched high in the Vaud Alps of Western Switzerland, the Glacier 3000 resort is a one-stop destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Just an hour from Montreux, it offers spectacular mountain views, ample opportunities for hiking and skiing, and a huge range of adrenaline-fueled activities
Day 17 Montreux – Geneva (90km/2h)
Transfer to Geneva. Explore Old Town with cathedral St. Pierre; City Hall, Bourg de Four, old town streets, reformation monument.
Day 18 Geneva -Annecy -( 50km/1h)
Have excursion to Annecy. Enjoy guided tour. See the Palais D`Isle - It is the most distinctive monument of the city, and is impossible to miss . It was classified as a Historical Monument in 1900, and today houses a very popular local history museum. It is the symbol of the town and is among the most photographed monuments in all of France .
Day 19 Geneva Departure
Departure transfer to airport