Explore Switzerland’s beauty with a local guide in a luxury car. Customize your 8-day tour for unforgettable memories. Book now!
Explore Switzerland’s beauty with a local guide in a luxury car. Customize your 8-day tour for unforgettable memories. Book now!
Zurich - Appenzell
Zurich - Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, is a captivating blend of beauty and economic vitality. As the financial hub, it offers a unique charm.
Stroll along the Limmat River, which divides the old town’s districts. On one side lies Niederdorf with the Grossmünster Cathedral, and on the other, the Fraumünster.
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Zurich - Appenzell
Zurich - Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, is a captivating blend of beauty and economic vitality. As the financial hub, it offers a unique charm.
Stroll along the Limmat River, which divides the old town’s districts. On one side lies Niederdorf with the Grossmünster Cathedral, and on the other, the Fraumünster.
Cross the Münsterbrücke, the key bridge linking both banks, perfect for photography. A walk down the renowned Bahnhofstrasse to Lake Zurich completes the city center experience.
Grossmünster - The “Grossmünster” Cathedral, an evangelical Reformed church, is Zurich’s emblem, situated on the Limmat River’s banks in the city center.
Visit this church and bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views of the city and Lake Zurich from the towers.
Lake Zurich - Once a vital communication and transport route, Lake Zurich is now a favored tourist spot, with cruises revealing charming shores lined with stylish homes.
Rhine Falls - Prepare to witness Europe’s largest waterfalls, the Rhine Falls. Short walks to the water’s edge showcase nature’s power.
Opt for a boat ride to explore the castles in the waterfall basin and the impressive rock amidst the waters.
Schaffhausen - Located in northern Switzerland, bordering Germany, Schaffhausen invites you to explore its old town and the Munot Fortress.
Admire historic sites like the Knight’s House and relax at Herrenacker Square, the town’s largest square, on a café terrace.
Stein am Rhein - Wander through the old town, admiring the colorful half-timbered houses from the 15th and 16th centuries, beautifully preserved.
Enjoy a walk along Stein am Rhein’s promenade, watching boats on the Rhine and taking in the scenic hills.
Abbey of Saint Gall - Visit the Abbey of St. Gallen, located in the former convent district and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983.
The convent library houses around 50,000 books in the Baroque Hall, where the 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy of Schepenese is also displayed.
Napoleon Museum - Explore the museum set in a large park overlooking Lake Constance. Napoleon I, the last French emperor, resided in this beautifully appointed castle.
Appenzell - St. Moritz
Appenzell - Discover Swiss traditions in Appenzell, including yodeling, cheese, dalps, and traditional costume dances.
Admire the beautifully decorated houses and the richness of local craftsmanship.
Heididorf - In Heidi’s village, follow the path to her house, where Johanna Spyri was inspired to write her novels about the joyful orphan.
Spyri’s books created a romantic, nature-centric image of Switzerland that remains popular.
Chur - Visit Chur, Switzerland’s oldest city, to explore the old town and the 12th-century Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption.
Chur is also a popular starting point for the Bernina and Glacier Express railway lines.
Swiss National Park (Parc Naziunal Svizzer) - Established in 1914, the Swiss National Park is the oldest in the Alps.
Visit the Zernez Visitors Centre, featuring a permanent interactive exhibition on the National Park.
Convent of Saint John Mustair - Discover this gem with its ancient remains. This renowned convent is a UNESCO cultural heritage site, linked to Charlemagne.
Legend says Charlemagne founded the Val Müstair convent in the eighth century, and it has never been completely destroyed.
Muottas Muragl - This 2456 m high mountain offers breathtaking views of the four lakes.
St. Moritz - Bellinzona
St. Moritz - Located in Engadine, Graubünden, St. Moritz is the birthplace of Alpine winter sports.
Renowned for its luxurious hotels and upscale boutiques, St. Moritz is a global icon.
Bellinzona - Zermatt
Fortress of Bellinzona - Three medieval castles exemplify the fortified architecture of the Alps.
The Bellinzona castles (Castelgrande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro) with their ramparts and walls are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Restoration has restored their splendor, making them Bellinzona’s main tourist attraction.
Rhone Glacier - Opposite the iconic Hotel Belvedere, view the impressive Rhone glacier, stretching about eight kilometers.
Aletsch Glacier - The Jungfrau-Aletsch region was the first Alpine site on UNESCO’s natural world heritage list.
This area features the massive Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks, surrounded by the vast Aletsch glacier.
St Gotthard Pass - The Gotthard Pass is the key north-south link in the Alps. The descent along the Tremola road is thrilling and awe-inspiring.
The cobblestone road and Gotthard Pass form Switzerland’s longest road monument.
Andermatt - Visit this village with its quaint historical center, strategically located on the road to the Gotthard Pass.
Discover the renowned Swiss brand Victorinox at the store in the new Andermatt Reuss spa resort, on Piazza Gottardo in the Wolf house.
Zermatt - Lausanne
Zermatt - Zermatt is a picturesque alpine village famous for the Matterhorn, known for its pyramid shape.
The Matterhorn - The pyramid-shaped Matterhorn is Switzerland’s symbol, likely the world’s most photographed mountain.
If weather permits, take Europe’s highest cog train to Gornergrat Peak at 3,089 meters for the best Matterhorn view.
Gornergrat - Reach Gornergrat, offering the most stunning Matterhorn view, via an open-air rack train at 3089 meters.
Glacier 3000 - The highest point is the Peak Walk by Tissot, connecting two summits at 3000 meters.
Enjoy activities like the Alpine Coaster summer tobogganing or a safe glacier walk to the “Devil’s Key.”
Relax at the Botta mountain restaurant, savoring the panoramic views.
Chateau de Chillon - Chillon Castle is Switzerland’s most visited historical monument, built in the 13th century to control Lake Geneva’s passage.
Explore the castle with an audio guide in multiple languages.
The castle’s exterior is also worth exploring, with photo opportunities and a scenic walk. Three years ago, the castle completed its outdoor redevelopment, opening the Café Byron for drinks and snacks.
Vineyard Road (Route du Vignoble) - This scenic road winds through Lavaux’s vineyard villages, a UNESCO World Heritage region, offering a unique panorama of terraced vineyards, Lake Geneva, and the Alps with Mont Blanc (weather permitting).
Capture these memories with photos and videos at designated stops.
Lausanne - Neuchâtel
Lausanne - Lausanne, the Olympic Capital, welcomes visitors with Notre-Dame Cathedral in the old town and the Olympic Museum in the Ouchy district.
Admire the Château d’Ouchy, now a prestigious hotel and restaurant.
The Olympic Museum Lausanne (Musee Olympique) - Near Château d’Ouchy, the Olympic Museum is a top attraction in Lausanne, the Olympic Capital.
Learn about the Olympic Games’ history, from its Greek origins to today.
The Driver Guide will accompany you to the museum entrance, providing tickets and audio guides (or smartphone access). The visit is audio-guided.
After the tour, the guide will drive you to the next destination.
Basilique Notre-Dame de Lausanne - In Lausanne’s Old Town, the cathedral offers stunning views of the city and Lake Geneva, especially from the towers.
Notre-Dame Cathedral is the crown jewel of Lausanne’s old town, featuring a beautiful 13th-century rosette.
Yverdon-les-Bains - Known for its spa, Yverdon-les-Bains is a key resort in French-speaking Switzerland, with sulphur and magnesium-rich springs and Roman bath ruins.
The town also boasts unique museums like the “House of Elsewhere,” Europe’s first science fiction museum.
Creux du Van - Le Creux du Van is a vast rock amphitheater on the Neuchâtel and Vaud border.
At its base flows the Cold Fountain, maintaining a temperature of 4 degrees Celsius year-round.
Reach this stunning site via a paved road, then an asphalt path to the Restaurant du Soliat, followed by a 300-meter walk.
Neuchâtel - Bern
Neuchatel - Explore the old town with its castle and collegiate church, a 12th-century architectural marvel on a rocky outcrop.
Take a short walk along Lake Neuchâtel’s shores.
Murten - Discover the charming town of Morat by wandering its picturesque streets and elegant arcades in the old town’s main street.
Pause to enjoy “Niedelkuchen,” a local cream cake specialty.
Fribourg - Fribourg is one of Europe’s most beautiful medieval cities.
Visit St. Nicholas Cathedral in the Old Town and climb the 365 tower steps for breathtaking city views.
Gruyeres - Gruyères, famous for its cheese, is also a top Swiss tourist destination.
This medieval village offers intriguing museums and traditional restaurants serving regional cheese dishes like fondue and raclette.
Gstaad - Gstaad, a favorite among celebrities, is charming and deserving of its acclaim.
Stroll the central pedestrian street, where you might spot a familiar actor or artist.
Enjoy hot chocolate at the Gstaad Palace and admire the unique castle’s beauty.
Interlaken - Nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken is a modern town offering summer and winter sports, with tandem paragliding being a highlight.
Experience a safe flight with an official instructor, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. A few steps down the gentle slope, and you’re airborne, feeling like a bird for 10 to 20 minutes.
Saint Beatus Caves - Above Lake Thun, these well-lit caves offer a comfortable visitor experience.
Fourteen kilometers of the underground network have been explored, with one kilometer open to the public.
Dress warmly, as the caves’ temperature remains between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius year-round.
Bern - Zurich
Bern - Switzerland’s capital, Bern, is a city brimming with charm and attractions, including:
- The Federal Palace, the government seat
- Bear pit, Bern’s symbol
- The Zytglogge
- Einstein’s former residence
Bern’s old town is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Emmentaler Schaukaeserei - At this demonstration cheese factory, learn all about making the world-famous Emmental PDO cheese.
Try your hand at making “Stöcklikäse” or fresh cheese.
Enjoy freshly prepared regional specialties at the restaurant and explore the cheese shop, offering original Emmentaler PDO at various maturities and over a hundred other cheeses and specialties from the Emmental.
Lucerne - Lucerne is a top destination for tourists visiting Switzerland.
The iconic Pont de la Chapelle and Water Tower enchant all visitors. Built in the 14th century, the Pont de la Chapelle was part of the fortifications.
Admire the 17th-century painted panels depicting Swiss and Lucerne history.
Pilatus Luzern - On Lake Lucerne’s shores, Pilate mountain makes a majestic impression. Lucerne is a popular excursion site.
Ascend with the world’s steepest rack and pinion train from Alpnachstad to Pilatus Kulm, passing through alpine meadows and rock formations. At the top, enjoy panoramic views and experiences for everyone.
Tellskapelle - Tradition holds that Guillaume Tell escaped here by leaping from bailiff Gessler’s boat.
Built between 1879 and 1880, the chapel houses four stunning frescoes by Basel painter Ernst Stückelberg, depicting the “Oath of the Grütli,” “crossbow shooting,” “Tell’s leap,” and “Gessler’s death in the hollow path.”
Rigi Kaltbad - The Rigi-Kaltbad Mineral Baths & Spa atop Rigi Mountain was designed by renowned architect Mario Botta.
Relax in a meditative atmosphere that rejuvenates body and mind, while enjoying the magnificent Lake Lucerne panorama.

- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Entrance fees
- Overnight stay in 3-star hotels (1-7 days, 2-3 PAX per room)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Entrance fees
- Overnight stay in 3-star hotels (1-7 days, 2-3 PAX per room)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Meals
- Personal expenses
- Meals
- Personal expenses
Switzerland is a magnificent country, and you have the opportunity to explore it with a local Driver Guide by selecting this Tour.
You will explore the most significant cities, visit fascinating tourist attractions, and create unforgettable memories throughout the journey.
The Tour is organized into 8 stages, with one stage per day lasting approximately…
Switzerland is a magnificent country, and you have the opportunity to explore it with a local Driver Guide by selecting this Tour.
You will explore the most significant cities, visit fascinating tourist attractions, and create unforgettable memories throughout the journey.
The Tour is organized into 8 stages, with one stage per day lasting approximately 8 to 9 hours. For each stage, you have the flexibility to make changes to the day’s itinerary.
Here are the reasons why choosing us for your Grand Tour of Switzerland is the right decision:
- Local Guide driver, offering a choice of 5 languages
- Luxurious Mercedes Benz car journey
- Selection of the most scenic roads and tourist attractions in the country
We are confident that the memories from this experience will stay with you forever, and we look forward to welcoming you on board soon!
- Child seats available only on prior request.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.