Swiss Sampler 11-day (Self-guided Switzerland sightseeing tour)
Length: 11 days, 10 nights
Visit: Appenzell, Lucerne, Lugano, Pontresina, Zermatt, Wengen/Mürren, Zurich
Railpass: 15 day Swiss Saverpass
Meals: All breakfasts (10), 6 dinners
If you're interested in a good sightseeing tour of Switzerland, and want to see it all, our Swiss Sampler self-guided tour may be the tour for you! We've put together what I think is the best 11 day introduction to Switzerland. It combines stays in 3 of Switzerland's prettiest and most interesting cities - Lucerne, Lugano and Zurich - along with visits to 2 of the most incredible mountain areas anywhere - the Matterhorn region (Zermatt) and Jungfrau region (your choice of Wengen or Mürren). You'll also see some of the most romantic and traditional areas of Switzerland in Appenzell and Pontresina.
Choose between a luxury option with distinctive inns, 4 and 5-star hotels, and a 1st class railpass or our standard option with more modest inns, 3-star hotels, and a 2nd class railpass. We'll take care of all the details: get you the most appropriate rail pass, find the best hotels, recommend our favorite sights, and link them together in an itinerary that gets the most out of your time in Switzerland.
As always, you can count on your hotels being the best in their class - charming, family run inns with perfect locations, great food, and professional service. Your typical day will start with a buffet breakfast at your inn - delicious fresh baked bread, local cheeses, cereal, fruit, coffee and juice - giving you a good start for a full day of sightseeing. Then you'll be out, seeing the sights such as Lucerne's Chapel Bridge or Mount Pilatus, Switzerland's highest train station - the Jungfraujoch, or breathtaking Gornergrat in Zermatt. Many days will include a scenic train ride between villages such as the Bernina and Glacier Express routes.
In the mountains and countryside you'll finish with a multi-course dinner at your hotel restaurant, while in the cities we've left evenings free for you to explore some of the many restaurants around. There are a total of 4 dinners on your own in Lucerne, Lugano and Zurich, a great chance to get out and follow your own bliss!
Day 1 Arrive in Switzerland, and transfer by train to Appenzell. Appenzell is where the traditions and look of old-fashioned Switzerland live on the strongest, a postcard-perfect village amid beautiful hills. Your choice tonight of staying in the charming village center or in the simple but unforgettable cliff-hugging Berghaus Aescher. Stay in Appenzell.
Day 2 A short train ride brings you to Luzern. perhaps Switzerland's prettiest city. Stay in Lucerne's historic Old Town center and see the Chapel Bridge, the Lion of Lucerne, museums, or perhaps the cablecar and cogwheel train up to the views of Mount Pilatus. Stay in Luzern.
Day 3 An extra day in Lucerne give you a chance to further explore. Take a boat ride along Lake Luzern and visit the nearby mountain village of Engelberg, with magnificent views from the Titlis cablecar. Finish with a romantic riverside dinner in Lucerne's Old Town center. Stay in Lucerne.
Day 4 A beautiful train ride brings you to Lugano, Switzerland's sun-drenched, lakeside pearl. This Italian-speaking region brings a distinctly mediterranean feel, with charming outdoor markets on narrow, cobblestoned streets. Enjoy a swim in Lake Lugano and a night of la Dolce Vita! Stay in Lugano.
Day 5 The Bernina Express route is one of Switzerland's prettiest rides and brings you from Lugano up to Pontresina. Pontresina is my favorite village in the Upper Engadine, a quiet and sophisticated alternative to St. Moritz, and a great base in this region of gorgeous mountain views, alpine lakes, beautiful architecture, and strong local traditions. Stay in Pontresina.
Day 6 Connect up with the Glacier Express train to Zermatt, the atmospheric mountain village nestled up at the foot of the Matterhorn. The Matterhorn is Switzerland's most recognizable monument, a massive and distinctive mountain surrounded by dozens of fine, glacier-clad peaks. Ride a cablecar up to stunning viewpoints, or just enjoy the ambiance of the village with great restaurants and hotels, and a lively shopping district. Stay in Zermatt.
Day 7 You have a second day in Zermatt to take in the sights. The historic cogwheel train ride of up the ridge at Gornergrat is a must, with gorgeous views of Monte Rosa (Switzerland's highest mountain), the Gorner glacier, Matterhorn and more. If you want to get out, there are many walks from easy strolls to challenging hikes to choose from. Stay in Zermatt.
Day 8 A beautiful 4 hour train ride brings you to the Bernese Oberland to the Jungfrau region, where you'll stay in your choice of car-free villages, Wengen or Mürren. Wengen is slightly larger and more convenient to the Jungfraujoch, an unforgettable train ride that tunnels through the Eiger to upper reaches of the Jungfrau mountain. Mürren is quieter, with slightly better mountain views, and the perfect place to unwind and slow down. Stay in Wengen or Mürren.
Day 9 A second day in either Wengen or Mürren gives you a chance to fully appreciate this incredible region, my favorite in Switzerland. This is
the Switzerland of fairy-tales, with soaring mountains, flower-munching cows, quaint villages and countless waterfalls. Ride the Jungfraujoch or Schilthorn cablecar, see the Yosemite-like Lauterbrunnen valley, or take a beautiful alpine walk. Stay in Wengen or Mürren.
Day 10 Take the train back to Zurich, Switzerland's main city with a surprisingly quaint and walkable city center. Lose yourself in a maze of narrow, winding streets filled with shops, cafes and restaurants, and enjoy a fantastic dinner on your last night in Switzerland. Stay in Zurich.
Day 11 A 10-minute train ride from the city center brings you to the airport for your post-tour destination.
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| Standard Tour Cost: | $1990 (per person sharing a double) |
| $300 (single supplement) |
| Luxury Tour Cost: | $3390 (per person sharing a double) |
| $400 (single supplement) |
| Arrival and Departure: | This tour is designed for arrival and departure in Zurich. Geneva can be accommodated by changing the last night from Zurich to Geneva. |
Don't have enough time? See our 8-day Swiss Sampler itinerary, or contact us to build your own.
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