Swiss Alpine Traverse: Best of Switzerland’s Cities & Alps

Snow-covered slopes and Materhorn mountain, Zermatt, Switzerland

What to expect on this itinerary

Step into the allure of the Alps, the mystery of the Matterhorn, and the luxuries of Switzerland as waterfalls carve into a glacial gorge and then hide inside limestone cliffs. Medieval towns rise above the turquoise colored lakes as bobsledders utilize a historical luge track shaped by the snow. Castles evokes compelling history and captivating legend on the outskirts of the lakes, as the cities bring an air of grandeur. Your custom tailored tour will take you along the elegance of the Alps and the unforgettable majesty of the Switzerland.

Countries Visited

Switzerland

Places Visited

Montreux, Zermatt, St Moritz, Lucerne, Wengen, Zurich

Suggested Duration

9 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Montreux – Arrive in Geneva and Travel to the Majestic Town of Montreux

Montreux earned its fame in the 19th century after writers, artists, and musicians flocked to the lakeside resort town to bask in the marvelous shimmering water of Lake Geneva. Your flight will land at the Geneva airport, and your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim. Leave the airport and embark on a scenic drive along the shore to take in the reflective image of the mountains as they spread across the lake. En route to Montreux, you will stop in the Lavaux wine region as the tiered vineyards rise the hillside. The scents of rich earth and sweet grapes fill the air as a trail travels across the hills to connect the small towns, quiet vineyards, and medieval brick structures.

The region covers nearly 2,000 acres and begins in the medieval town of St. Saphorin as the narrow cobblestone alleys meander alongside the antique buildings. Winegrowers’ homes from the 16th to 19th centuries sprout out of the vineyards outside of town, and the original church steeple acts as the image on many regional wine bottles. Step inside a traditional wine cellar for a sample of the Chasselas, a dynamic grape that offers a range of fruity, floral, and mineral essences and absorbs the best flavors from the soil and imparts them into the wine. The cellar has a cool temperature, lit with dim, inviting lighting while your glass of wine has a pale lemon color with a scent of apple and citrus. The crisp, fruity taste lingers on your palate and provides a perfect, refreshing welcome to Switzerland before you continue to Montreux.

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Day 2

Zermatt – Enjoy a Scenic Train Ride to Zermatt and Explore the Landscape

Day 3

Zermatt – Relish a Day in Zermatt to Discover the Scenery at your Leisure

Day 4

St. Moritz – Ride the Glacier Express and Tour the Streets of St. Moritz

Day 5

Lucerne – Trek to Lucerne for a Half-Day Tour of City’s Famous Beauty

Day 6

Wengen – Revel on a Train Ride to Berner Oberland in the Town of Wengen

Day 7

Wengen – Explore the Region of Berner Oberland at your Preferred Pace

Day 8

Zurich – Venture to Zurich for a Tour of Switzerland’s Largest City

Day 9

Zurich – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Embark on a thrilling luge run alongside professional bobsledders as you charge down the historical track
  • Sample the regional wines of the Lavaux wine region for an introductory tour of Switzerland and its cherished flavors
  • Venture into the powerful fortress of Chateau Chillon to explore the grottos, crypts, castle walls, and exemplary towers of the iconic structure
  • Enjoy the charm of the stained glass windows created by the master artist Marc Chagall
  • Relish a scenic excursion along panoramic cable cars and traditional funiculars to reach the top of Rothorn Mountain for a view of the Matterhorn
  • Stroll beneath the preserved art painted on the underside of a wooden bridge ceiling in the charming town of Lucerne
  • Witness the unforgettable image of a subterranean waterfall fed by glacial melt water in the Valley of 72 Waterfalls near the town of Lauterbrunnen 

Detailed Description

Settle into the comforts of Switzerland on your 9-day journey through the charm of the landscape and the enchantment of the villages. Whether it is the chocolate aroma that is drifting out of friendly cafes or the dramatic mountain massifs that overlook the deep valleys, the scenery and the culture bring a unique history along with contemporary luxuries for you to indulge in. Arrive at the Geneva Airport where your private transfer will welcome you and take you along the beautiful lakeshores of Lake Geneva en route to the town of Montreux to visit wineries and vineyards in the often-overlooked Lavaux wine region.

Wake the next morning to visit the medieval castle of Chateau Chillon, located on a small island on the lake. After your time along the ramparts, you will have a scenic train ride along the Rhone Valley to reach the tranquil and inspiring village of Zermatt. Dozens of peaks, including the famous Matterhorn, rise above the village streets and the next morning will bring you into the mountaintops whether by hiking trail, gondola, or train, to discover the unforgettable splendor of a Matterhorn panorama. The next day, you will board the luxurious Glacier Express train ride to the beautiful lakeside town of St. Moritz. Travel through 91 tunnels and over nearly 300 bridges to reach the comforts of the town that overlook the cobalt water. Once there, you can partake in a unique experience of a guided luge run and rush down the mountain on a bobsled track with professional bobsledders.

Travel next to Lucerne to tour one of Switzerland’s most beautiful towns. Cross the wood bridges to see the elegant Lion Monument. In the morning, you can visit Lucerne’s famous farmers market before traveling on the Golden Pass Train into the Berner Oberland region in view of the Jungfrau Massif. The small town of Wengen provides access to the brilliant trails, gondola rides, and scenery of the region, and you can make your way to the top of Schilthorn for a panorama of the valley.

The following day is at your leisure to enjoy the remarkable beauty of Berner Oberland. Visit the nearby villages or follow the many trails across the foothills, or you could even visit the neighboring farms to learn how to make Alpine cheese or follow the paths along the Valley of 72 Waterfalls. Venture next to Zurich and tour the remarkable city as it combines contemporary architecture and luxury with the historical center of town. Your private transfer will meet you at your hotel the next morning and escort you to the airport for your flight home. 

Starting Price

$5,900 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Switzerland Travel Review: Zermatt, Zurich, 10-Night Trip

Zicasso’s travel company was great. Invariably, there are always hiccups on every trip, but the travel company worked very hard to rectify any issues. The itinerary they put together was perfect for our family and met everyone’s needs. The only thing I would recommend for future clients is that the timelines were pretty tight, so we were not always able to experience each place as much as we would have liked because transit times ended up being longer than what was listed in the itinerary.

For travelers, something to keep in mind when traveling in Switzerland in the winter is the shortened daylight hours and many shops and restaurants being closed throughout the holiday season.

One of the best decisions we made was to buy first-class rail passes, as the second-class cars were very busy, which would have been especially difficult on days when we were shuttling luggage from one city to the next. I would also recommend pre-booking seats on trains from Zermatt to Zurich after New Year’s, as we had to sit in a stairwell because there were no seats left.

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Switzerland Travel Review: St. Moritz, Zermatt, Grindelwald, Skiing, Ice Climbing, Winter Activities, 2-Week Trip

Zicasso’s travel company planned an amazing vacation for our family of five. Despite our late planning to go to Switzerland, they found us great accommodations in favorable locations and planned a two-week schedule that enabled us to see the sights and participate in varied winter activities, while leaving us the flexibility to determine what we wanted to do each day. It was a stress-free, adventurous family vacation.

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France, Switzerland Tour Review: Colmar, Jungfraujoch, Cable Car Ride, 9-Night Trip

Our trip to France and Switzerland was wonderful. Zicasso’s travel company did a fantastic job making sure our trip was everything we asked for. We got to experience the local culture and tour some beautiful places.

Throughout our time there, the travel specialist and his team checked in regularly to make sure we had everything we needed. I would highly recommend working with this team.

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Switzerland, Italy Travel Review: Zermatt, Milan, Opera, 9 Nights

Zicasso's travel company was responsive and attentive to every detail, providing us with specific instructions to enable us to make our independent journey successfully. The team was available 24/7 to respond to questions we had along the way, and they were thorough in their responses.

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Switzerland Vacation Review: Zurich, Lucerne, Grindelwald, Bern, Gruyeres, Geneva, Chocolate Tour, Cheese Factory, 8 Nights

My trip through Switzerland in October was nothing short of magical. The combination of crisp mountain air, golden autumn leaves, and snow-capped peaks made every stop along the way feel like stepping into a postcard. Swiss chocolates lived up to expectations.

Zurich was the perfect starting point—modern, clean, and full of energy. I loved strolling along Bahnhofstrasse for shopping and ending the day by the peaceful shores of Lake Zurich. The Old Town’s cobblestone lanes were charming and the café culture was ideal for people-watching. I really enjoyed the chocolate factory tour and the tuk-tuk tour of the city, with traditional fondue. The walking tour was so educational. The trip to Rhine Falls and the quaint town of Stein am Rhein is not to be missed.

From there, I traveled to Lucerne, one of the most picturesque towns I’ve ever seen. The Chapel Bridge and its flower boxes were stunning against the backdrop of Mount Pilatus. A boat cruise on Lake Lucerne was the highlight—the reflections of autumn colors on the water were breathtaking. The Rigi Kulm and Mt. Titlis tours are fascinating. I went by boat, train, bus, and funicular.

Grindelwald and the Interlaken region were the heart of the trip. The scenery was absolutely unforgettable. The Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains dominated the skyline, and even though it was a bit chilly, the air was crisp and refreshing. The cable car rides and mountain hikes offered jaw-dropping views at every turn. Make sure you take the fondue class at the restaurant in Grindelwald and Interlaken. Come hungry!

Bern, the capital, surprised me with its warmth and old-world charm. The medieval architecture, clock tower, and bear park made for a fascinating visit. It felt quieter and more local compared to Zurich and Lucerne—a perfect stop to slow down and enjoy Swiss culture.

A visit to Gruyères added a delicious twist to the journey. The village looked like something out of a fairy tale and touring the Gruyère cheese factory was fun and tasty. Don’t miss the local chocolate factory tour.

Finally, I ended in Geneva, a sophisticated city by the lake. The Jet d’Eau was impressive and I enjoyed exploring the international district and strolling through the old town. The blend of French influence and Swiss precision made Geneva a wonderful final stop.

Overall, Switzerland in October is perfect for travelers who love scenic beauty without the summer crowds. The weather was cool but pleasant, and the autumn colors made the landscapes even more magical. Every train/gondola ride felt like a scenic tour through paradise.

Zicasso’s tour operator was excellent.

Highlights: Lucerne’s lakeside views, Grindelwald’s mountain trails, Gruyères fondue/chocolate, and Bern’s old-town charm.

Tip: Bring layers—mornings and evenings can get chilly, but the afternoons are perfect for exploring. Do not stay at the hotel near the Zurich airport. Stay in Zurich and take a taxi to the airport. In Grindelwald, avoid one of the hotels there.

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Wow! What a trip! I felt a great connection to Zicasso’s travel consultant the first time I spoke with him and our trip was nothing short of fabulous. While I had ideas of what I wanted to do, the travel agent was able to fine-tune it and even suggested some things I had not thought of. He was always available by phone, cell, or email while we were there if anything came up!

We loved Switzerland and plan to come back–of course, I’d use this travel consultant again!

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