‘SPECTACULAR SWITZERLAND’ 09 Days / 08 Nights
ITINERARY IN DETAIL Day 01
Arrive Geneva onto Montreux Montreux, Switzerland Welcome to Switzerland - The Alpine Wonderland! On arrival in Geneva, proceed to the train station for your train to Montreux. Use your Swiss Travel pass to travel from Geneva to Montreux. On arrival in Montreux, proceed to the hotel. The town of Montreux nestles in a sheltered Lake Geneva bay, surrounded by vineyards and against the breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered Alps. Along the lake promenade, piano and jazz bars, discos and Switzerland's oldest casino, mingle with hotels and restaurants. The rest of the day is at leisure. We suggest you to visit the stunning lakeside Castle of Chillon (on your own). None (Meals on your own)
Day 02
Montreux
Full day visit to Glacier 3000 (On your own) Today, escape to the high Alps for a breath of pure crisp air and eye-popping mountain vistas. Take a breathtaking cable-car ride to the top of Glacier 3000 and catch stunning views of 24 four-thousand-meter high alps. From the Pillon Pass, the cable car goes up to 3,000 metres in 15 minutes. At the top, you will forget everything. The view of the all-year-round snow and the impressive mountain chains is mind-blowing. Further down, the valleys of Frenchspeaking Switzerland and the Bernese Oberland regions are fascinating. The Alpine Coaster, at the summit station, is the world's highest railway-sledge installation. The one-kilometre descent comprises 520° of looping, ten curves, six waves, three jumps and two bridges. To enjoy a unique experience, try this crazy descent and get your adrenalin pumping! Note: The Alpine Coaster is open between May and end-September
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Breakfast Day 03
Montreux - Zermatt Zermatt, Switzerland After breakfast this morning, transfer to the train station. Use your Swiss Travel pass to travel from Montreux to Zermatt station. On arrival in Zermatt, proceed to the hotel. Zermatt, lies at the foot of the Matterhorn, the most photographed mountain in the world. The air in Zermatt is clear, dry and clean, because, since 1947, only electric cars without a combustion engine are allowed to operate in the village. Explore Zermatt - A world of its own! The rest of the day is at leisure to explore Zermatt (on your own). Breakfast
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