Overview
Switzerland blends snow-capped Alps, crystal lakes, and storybook towns. This 6-day package (5 full sightseeing days) offers a perfect mix of Zurich’s cosmopolitan flair, Lucerne’s medieval charm, Interlaken’s adventure spirit, and unforgettable scenic train rides. Ideal for travelers seeking breathtaking landscapes, Swiss culture, and smooth, well-connected journeys.
Itinerary
Meet and transfer to hotel. Evening orientation walk through Bahnhofstrasse, Old Town (Altstadt), and the riverside. Dinner at a traditional Swiss restaurant.
Morning train to Lucerne. Explore Chapel Bridge, Lion Monument, and medieval streets. Afternoon boat ride on Lake Lucerne. Evening free along the lakeside promenade.
Full-day excursion: cogwheel railway up Mt. Pilatus (world’s steepest), panoramic views, alpine trails. Return via cable car. Evening at leisure in Lucerne.
Ride the GoldenPass scenic train to Interlaken. Explore Höhematte Park and charming shops. Optional paragliding or just relax with lake views (Brienz/Thun).
Day trip on the Jungfrau Railway to “Top of Europe.” Enjoy snow, ice palace, and breathtaking mountain views. Return to Interlaken for farewell dinner.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- 5 nights accommodation in 3–4★ hotels (Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken)
- Daily breakfast
- Private transfers on arrival & departure
- Train tickets: Zurich–Lucerne, Lucerne–Interlaken (GoldenPass)
- Excursions: Mt. Pilatus (cogwheel & cable car), Lake Lucerne boat trip, Jungfraujoch railway tickets
- Local guided walking tours in Zurich & Lucerne
- 24/7 local support
- Package Excludes
Cost Excludes
- International flights to/from Switzerland
- Meals not specified
- Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
- Optional activities (e.g., paragliding, spa)
- Visa fees (if required)
- Gratuities & personal expenses
FAQs
Year-round! May–September for hiking and lakes; December–March for skiing and snow adventures.
This package already includes train tickets for key routes. A Swiss Travel Pass can be added for unlimited travel.
Yes — Jungfraujoch has snow year-round. For skiing, winter months are best.
Yes, especially in tourist regions. Official languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansh, but English is common.
Absolutely! Mountain trains, lake cruises, and charming towns make it family-friendly.
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