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Table of contents
- The best Switzerland tour packages
- What people love about Switzerland Tours
- Most popular destinations in Switzerland
- Tailor Your Trip: Activities & Ways to Explore Switzerland
- Top Tour Operators for Your Switzerland Trip: A Comparative Guide
- Planning Your Switzerland Trip: Essential First Steps & Starting Points
- Discover Switzerland tours for every budget
- Find Your Perfect Tour: Options for Every Group Size & Travel Style
- Switzerland itineraries by length
- Traveler types and experiences
- Best time to visit Switzerland
- Switzerland travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Switzerland travel experts
- What our customers ask about Switzerland Tours & Trips
The best Switzerland tour packages
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Swiss Miracle
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The amount you get to see really gives you a good intro to Switzerland. Tour is an excellent balance of the country's natural beauty as well as the cultural historical gems.”
Hamsakumari, traveled in September
Switzerland's treasures unfold from Rhine Falls to Chillon Castle, featuring Trummelbach's mountain waterfall and UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards. Comfortable 4-star hotels complement tastings of Gruyères cheese and Maison Cailler chocolates. Small groups of 5-8 create intimate settings.
Duration 7 days Destinations Zurich, Schaffhausen, Lucerne, Iseltwald, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Meiringen, Jungfrau, Bern, GruyeresSee all destinations Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator OpenUp Swiss Travel Experience From
- NZ$3,190
5 Day Zurich including Lake ferry, Cable Car, Mount Rigi, Grindelwald and Interlaken
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Up in a cable car and a train trip as well. We spent a few hours in our bathers enjoying the beautiful mineral springs overlooking the Swiss alps which was wonderful.”
Maria, traveled in September
Swiss vistas unfold from Zurich to Mount Rigi. The Eiger Express gondola ride, Lake Lucerne cruise, and charming Grindelwald village create lasting memories. Hotel Montana offers daily breakfast with English-speaking guides for comprehensive Swiss immersion.
Duration 5 days Destinations Zurich, Grindelwald, Interlaken Age Range 2 to 85 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,774
5% Off- NZ$2,636You save $139
Switzerland’s Lakes, Mountains & Rails
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I cannot recommend him enough! This was our first trip with Tours of Distinction and we look forward to booking more!”
Katherine, traveled in July
Duration 8 days Destinations Zurich, Murren, Wengen, Grindelwald, Meiringen, Lucerne Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Tours of Distinction From
5% Off- NZ$4,838
Stunning Switzerland
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We highly recommend him as a tour guide! He was very knowledgeable, friendly and even changed our schedule due to bad weather.”
David, traveled in May
Lauterbrunnen's 72 waterfalls cascade throughout the valley, including the famous Reichenbach Falls of Sherlock Holmes fame. Medieval Gruyères beckons with La Maison du Gruyère cheese factory and Maison Cailler chocolate works. Nights end at 4-star Hotel Modern Times Vevey overlooking Lake Geneva.
Duration 6 days Destinations Geneva, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Jungfrau, Bern, Gruyeres, Vevey, Montreux, Lake Geneva, Lausanne Age Range 8 to 75 year olds Operator OpenUp Swiss Travel Experience From
5% Off- NZ$2,800
Enchanting Switzerland Small Group Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was awesome, and the experience was incredible.”
Jennifer, traveled in June
Switzerland's natural wonders await with stays at Hotel Züri and Hotel Seiler au Lac. Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, medieval Gruyères' cheese heritage, and Chillon Castle highlight the journey. Daily breakfast and expert-guided city tours span 9 destinations, approx. $320 per day.
Duration 7 days Destinations Zurich, Rhine Falls, Lucerne, Interlaken, Lake Geneva, Montreux, Vevey, Lausanne, Geneva Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
5% Off- NZ$3,904
What people love about Switzerland Tours
- 5 Day Zurich including Lake ferry, Cable Car, Mount Rigi, Grindelwald and Interlaken
This was my first tour and I would be very comfortable booking another in the future. All of the "details" of finding a suitable hotel, arranging for train and cable car tickets, and structuring my day were taken care of. It was wonderful to know i had transportation to the airport and didnt have to navigate that myself.
- Best of Switzerland
Good, but there was definitely a lack of information given to folk on the tour. As in what to wear, how strenuous it's going to be ... etc.
- Swiss Miracle
CONTEXT: I booked last minute due to another tour from a different company cancelling, and this tour was so receptive to my concerns with fantastic patience and communication in accomodating my booking last minute. Thank you Vitali!! This tour is fantastic. I loved the walking tours as whilst the cities are big it made me feel like I wasn’t missing out on anything.The schedule was packed and the tour guide was passionate about switzerland and gave a great run down of the history behind major regions and landmarks. Well well organised also. Thank you Alex! If I had to pick one suggestion, the only thing I would have liked was more allocated time for lunch/snack breaks (due to how busy our schedules were, most days I ate “lunch” at 4pm or later). This was no rule enforced by the guide, just an afterthought at the end of the day starting to wilt. In saying this, I am appreciative we were able to see so much; I am in my twenties and I’m sure this would be taken into greater consideration for the older generations booking the tour. I would definitely recommend this tour to friends.
Most popular destinations in Switzerland
Switzerland's mountain railways give you some of Europe's most beautiful train rides. The GoldenPass and Glacier Express show you wide views across dramatic alpine terrain. These routes connect charming mountain villages where traditional Swiss culture works alongside modern conveniences. Summer months from June through August bring perfect hiking conditions with clear mountain trails and comfortable temperatures around 70°F (21°C). Winter changes the landscape into a snow-covered wonderland that's perfect for skiing and snowshoeing adventures. Many Swiss trips combine mountain experiences with cultural city visits which is different from standard alpine tours. This lets you experience both natural beauty and urban life. The region's efficient transport network makes it easy to explore multiple valleys and peaks during one visit.
See all Alps toursThe Swiss Alps showcase incredible Michelin-star dining right in small mountain villages like Kandersteg, where local chefs create meals that easily match urban restaurants' quality. A standout touch that our guests mention often is the thoughtfully prepared trail lunches, served with perfect timing at scenic spots - it really elevates a regular hike into something memorable. The Haute Route perfectly demonstrates how Swiss attention to detail meets mountain grandeur, with skilled guides leading intimate groups along routes that connect the region's finest peaks and valleys. Summer brings carpets of wildflowers and exceptional visibility, while winter delivers ideal conditions for both skiing and snowshoe explorations. Many of our clients particularly enjoy visiting in late spring or early autumn, when there's more space on the trails and you can watch the alpine meadows change with the seasons.
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Tailor Your Trip: Activities & Ways to Explore Switzerland
You'll experience Switzerland's dramatic Alpine scenery and historic cities through comfortable bus travel. These guided journeys connect you to famous destinations while local experts share regional stories along the way. The routes wind through mountain passes and give you panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, clear lakes, and traditional villages. Unlike traveling on your own, bus tours handle all the logistics and include planned stops at viewpoints you might miss otherwise. You can choose from short Alpine trips to complete country tours. Summer months offer the clearest mountain views and longest daylight hours for sightseeing.
See all Coach / Bus toursSwitzerland's famous rail network makes getting around part of the adventure itself. These train journeys reach remote mountain stations and scenic routes that cars can't access. This includes cogwheel railways that climb steep Alpine slopes. What makes Swiss rail tours special is the engineering behind routes like the Glacier Express and Bernina Express, where panoramic windows frame constantly changing landscapes. You get comfortable travel plus practical Alpine access since trains reach car-free mountain villages and high-altitude viewpoints that really define Switzerland's character. Journey lengths work for different travel styles, from focused scenic routes to complete rail adventures.
See all Train & Rail toursExplorer routes in Switzerland mix must-see landmarks with real local experiences that standard trips often skip. Starting from major cities like Zurich, these journeys take you into traditional regions like Gruyère, where people still make cheese the same way they did centuries ago. The routes include unique transportation experiences like the world's steepest cogwheel railway and dramatic cliff walks with specially built viewing platforms. A real highlight is the Jungfrau region's complex mountain transport network, which connects multiple Alpine railways to reach car-free villages that keep their historical character. These communities give you genuine insight into traditional Swiss mountain life.
Self-guided Switzerland adventures give you complete freedom to explore at your own speed while following expertly planned routes. These independent journeys include detailed directions, booked accommodations, and suggested itineraries without group schedule limits. This approach works especially well in Switzerland because of excellent public transportation and well-marked hiking trails. Unlike fully guided tours, you control your daily timing and can spend extra time wherever you want. Pre-arranged planning removes the stress while keeping your travel freedom. This format works perfectly for travelers who want independence alongside professional route knowledge.
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Top Tour Operators for Your Switzerland Trip: A Comparative Guide
When you're choosing a Switzerland tour operator, the guide's expertise and how well your group clicks together will make or break your trip. Several companies consistently put together solid itineraries with local guides who really know Swiss culture and geography inside and out. The best tours give you a nice mix of planned sightseeing and free time to wander on your own, whether you're exploring Alpine villages or taking those famous scenic train rides. Smaller groups usually work better because your guide can share those special spots and local stories that big tour buses never get to see.
View Switzerland operatorsPlanning Your Switzerland Trip: Essential First Steps & Starting Points
Picking the right departure city for your Switzerland adventure can make or break your trip. Each starting point offers something different depending on what you're after. Zurich works perfectly if this is your first time in Switzerland. Geneva gives you a more refined starting point, especially if you want to mix Swiss experiences with some French culture such as being close to Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc area. Don't overlook Basel as your starting city. It's particularly good if you want to see Switzerland's cultural variety up close. Interlaken makes sense for travelers who want adventure right away. You'll be sitting directly in the heart of the Bernese Oberland from day one.
Tours for Every Budget: Value-Focused to Premium Options
You don't need to break the bank to see Switzerland's best sights. Budget-friendly tours focus on scenic train rides and comfortable places to stay, plus transport passes that get you everywhere you want to go. Most of these trips include time in Lucerne and Interlaken. If you want to spend more, luxury tours really make a difference. Think lakeside hotels with incredible views, your own private guide who knows all the local stories, and special access to historic sites most visitors never see. The food gets an upgrade too, from cozy traditional chalets to restaurants perched on mountainsides where you can watch the sunset over the Alps.
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Find Your Perfect Tour: Options for Every Group Size & Travel Style
Who are you traveling with?
Group
64 tours in SwitzerlandComprehensive Swiss group adventures combine scenic train journeys with guided Alpine exploration across 8 days. You'll experience the legendary Glacier Express as it crosses hundreds of bridges through mountain passes. Tours includes stops for traditional cheese-making demonstrations and chocolate tastings along the way. You'll have extended stays in Lucerne and Interlaken with opportunities for cogwheel train excursions to Jungfraujoch and Mount Pilatus. The itinerary balances structured activities with independent time in car-free Alpine villages.
Small Group
55 tours in SwitzerlandSmall group experiences offer intimate cultural immersion. For example, The Bernese Alps itinerary blends guided discoveries with flexible free time. You might explore Einstein's former residence in Bern one day and photograph the dramatic Trümmelbach Falls the next. Weather-adaptive planning ensures optimal experiences regardless of conditions. Extended Alpine routes include authentic encounters with Gruyère cheesemakers and chocolate crafting workshops at historic facilities.
Private / Personalized
62 tours in SwitzerlandPrivate Swiss tours deliver complete itinerary flexibility with dedicated driver-guide expertise. Your daily schedule adapts to personal interests and combines classic routes like the Golden Pass Line with hidden discoveries such as the pristine Blue Lake at Blausee. Hiking distances adjust according to your preference and allow extended photography time at spectacular locations like underground waterfall systems. Hands-on cultural experiences include cheese-making workshops in Einsiedeln and woodcarving lessons in Brienz.
Switzerland itineraries by length
Week-long Switzerland tours give you the perfect balance between iconic sights and real Alpine experiences. You'll start in Zurich and make your way through Lucerne's historic center before heading up Mount Titlis on that famous rotating cable car. What makes these longer trips special is the hands-on experiences you won't get on shorter tours. You'll learn traditional cheese-making techniques in Grindelwald and have plenty of time to wander around car-free mountain villages like Wengen at your own pace.
See all toursExtended Switzerland tours let you discover the country's different regions through some incredible train journeys. The Golden Pass Line takes you from charming Heidiland all the way to glamorous St. Moritz. Then there's the Bernina Express, which crosses right into Italian-speaking Switzerland. You'll get to explore Lugano's Mediterranean feel and the beautiful shoreline villages around Lake Maggiore.
See all toursTwo weeks in Switzerland means you'll see hidden gems alongside the famous landmarks everyone talks about. Solar-powered cable cars will take you up Mount Stanserhorn, and medieval Lucerne becomes your perfect base for exploring the Vaud Alps. These longer trips include some really special experiences you won't find elsewhere. You'll visit family-owned wineries near Lake Geneva, explore the UNESCO-protected fortifications in Bellinzona, and ride the legendary Glacier Express mountain railway as it connects completely different cultural regions.
See all toursTraveler types and experiences
Switzerland tours work well for different types of travelers because they're built around the country's excellent train system. If you're traveling solo, you'll find tours with set departure dates that mix guided cultural activities with free time to wander through car-free Alpine villages and explore historic city centers on your own. Couples often choose romantic train journeys like the Glacier Express, which takes you across 291 bridges while connecting mountain destinations. These tours include cultural experiences like visiting traditional cheese-making operations and dining by the lakeside. Younger active travelers typically pick itineraries that combine challenging hikes in the Bernese Alps with adventure activities like paragliding around Interlaken. Senior travelers usually prefer comfortable train-focused programs that feature longer hotel stays, easy guided walks, and wellness experiences including thermal spa visits and scenic boat trips. Every type of traveler gets to enjoy scenic train rides between destinations, optional cable car rides to mountain viewpoints, and the choice to join scheduled group activities or explore independently during free time periods.
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46 tours All tours for CouplesYoung Adults (18 - 39)
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Best time to visit Switzerland
- Summer 2025
Summer brings Switzerland's efficient train network to life as it connects car-free alpine villages like Mürren and Wengen during peak hiking season. You'll love the long daylight hours that give you time to visit cultural spots like the Cailler chocolate factory and La Maison du Gruyère. Lake activities really come alive now with steamboat trips on Lake Lucerne and castle-viewing cruises along Lake Geneva.
- July 2025 95 tours
- August 2025 popular 108 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Clear mountain views and fewer crowds make autumn perfect for your Jungfraujoch visits. The Bernese Oberland shows off Lauterbrunnen Valley's 72 waterfalls and the literary-famous Reichenbach Falls beautifully this time of year. Geneva's historic districts offer cultural depth alongside Chillon Castle and Lausanne's Olympic Park.
- September 2025 popular 108 tours
- October 2025 93 tours
- November 2025 74 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Snow turns Switzerland into a winter wonderland where you'll find festive Christmas markets and scenic mountain railways at their best. Mount Titlis gives you unique experiences including ice cave exploration and the Ice Flyer chairlift ride over glaciers. Traditional village evenings come with fondue dining and folklore performances. Thermal spa visits offer wellness opportunities right alongside all the snow activities.
- December 2025 popular 71 tours
- January 2026 59 tours
- February 2026 56 tours
- Spring 2026
Wildflower-filled Alpine meadows emerge as winter pulls back and create perfect conditions for scenic train journeys like the Glacier Express. Zurich's Old Town pairs nicely with Mount Pilatus trips via the world's steepest cogwheel railway. Grindelwald gives you access to Europe's highest railway station while Lake Geneva region offers medieval Gruyères cheese experiences and peaceful boat trips.
- March 2026 61 tours
- April 2026 57 tours
- May 2026 popular 64 tours
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How Do People Usually Get Around Swiss Cities and Towns?
Switzerland's got this amazing public transport network that just works - trains buses and boats connect everything from big cities right through to tiny mountain villages. The Swiss Travel Pass is actually a really smart way to get around it lets you hop on and off wherever you want. Take the Glacier Express between Zurich and Zermatt it's an incredible 8-hour journey that winds through 91 tunnels and crosses 291 bridges showing you some of Switzerland's most spectacular scenery.
What Mountain Experiences Really Stand Out Beyond Just the Views?
You've got to check out Jungfraujoch it's Europe's highest train station at 3454 meters and there's this incredible Ice Palace plus the Sphinx Terrace where you can see the massive Aletsch Glacier stretching out below. Then there's Mount Pilatus where you'll ride the world's steepest cogwheel railway up the mountain. The First Cliff Walk in Grindelwald is absolutely breathtaking - it's this walkway that literally hangs off the mountain and gives you views that'll make your heart skip a beat.
Where Can I Go to Avoid the Tourist Crowds of Zermatt and Interlaken?
Head to Appenzell in northeastern Switzerland it's this gorgeous village with beautifully painted houses where you can really feel traditional Swiss culture. The Abbey District in St. Gallen is incredible - it's UNESCO listed and full of amazing Baroque architecture and history. Or check out Gasterntal near Kandersteg it's this hidden valley with stunning waterfalls and beautiful plants that most tourists never see. Our Classic Swiss Alps Walk actually takes you through this UNESCO valley and it's so peaceful compared to the busy tourist spots.