
This Swiss overview covers key, scenic, and, cultural hubs, featuring major cities, alpine, villages, and international bordering towns. Key stops include the financial capital Zurich, diplomatic hub Geneva, lakeside Lucerne, alpine retreat Leysin, the Italian-border town of Chiasso, and the nearby Austrian entry point, Feldkirch.








Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- General Services: Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet.
- Includes arrival transfer
- City tour in GENEVA
- Boat: Lemon Lake, Zurich Lake
- Ticket admission: Chillon castle, Cailler chocolate factory, Aareslucht gorges, botanic garden in Mainau, Rhine Waterfalls.
- Train: Rappers will - Zurich
- Funicular: cable car to Glacier 3000
- 1 Dinner Included in LEYSIN
Cost Excludes
- Visa
- Airfare
- Insurance
- Optional sightseeing and meals
- Meals other that specified in the itinerary.
- Porterage, Tips, Laundry, telephone, optional excursions and other items of a personal nature.
- Early check-in and Late check out.
- Cost of foreign exchange for personal use.
- Any items or services not specified in the itinerary ‘HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES’ head.
The best time to visit Switzerland depends on your interest: Summer (June-August) is peak for hiking, festivals, and warm weather but crowded; Shoulder Seasons (May & Sept-Oct) offer fewer crowds, lower prices, blooming valleys or autumn colors, and great hiking; while Winter (Dec-March) is ideal for snow sports and Christmas markets, though it’s colder and busier around holidays.
For a good taste of Switzerland, 7 to 10 days is ideal to see highlights like cities and mountains, but you can do a focused trip in 4-5 days or explore deeper with 2 weeks or more.
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