Alpine Perfection – snow-capped peaks, turquoise lakes, and world-class trains
July-August for hiking or Dec-Feb for winter sports
$230-800 per day (One of the world's costliest countries)
Jungfraujoch, Mt. Pilatus, Matterhorn, Chillon Castle
Arrive in Zurich, check into hotel near Altstadt
Zurich
Stroll along Lake Zurich & Bahnhofstrasse shopping
City Center
Traditional Swiss fondue dinner in the Old Town
Altstadt
💡 Pro Tip:
Zurich is a great base for your first day. Most of the city is walkable.
Train to Lucerne (45 min) & Chapel Bridge
Lucerne
Boat trip & Cogwheel train to Mt. Pilatus summit
Alpnachstad
Sunset over Lake Lucerne
Lucerne
💡 Pro Tip:
Mount Pilatus offers the world's steepest cogwheel railway - it's a must-experience.
Scenic train to Interlaken via the Brünig Pass
Bernese Oberland
Check into hotel & explore Interlaken town
Interlaken
Funicular to Harder Kulm for views of Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Interlaken
💡 Pro Tip:
Interlaken is the adventure capital of Europe - perfect for paragliding or skydiving.
Train to Jungfraujoch (highest station in Europe)
Jungfrau Region
Ice Palace, Sphinx Observatory & Plateau walk
Jungfraujoch
Return via Lauterbrunnen (Valley of 72 Waterfalls)
Lauterbrunnen
💡 Pro Tip:
Go early to avoid the largest crowds and ensure clear skies before you buy your ticket.
Train to Grindelwald & Cable car to First
Grindelwald
First Cliff Walk & hike to Lake Bachalpsee
Grindelwald First
Explore the mountain village of Grindelwald
Grindelwald
💡 Pro Tip:
The hike to Bachalpsee is easy and offers some of the best reflections of the Alps.
Train to car-free Zermatt (approx 2 hours)
Zermatt
Gornergrat Railway for Matterhorn views
Gornergrat
Dinner in Zermatt Village
Zermatt
💡 Pro Tip:
Zermatt is car-free. You must take the shuttle train from Täsch to reach the village.
The Glacier Express - 'Slowest Express Train in the World'
Zermatt to St. Moritz
Arrive in the luxury resort of St. Moritz
St. Moritz
💡 Pro Tip:
Book your Glacier Express seats months in advance. The panoramic views are breathtaking.
Train to Bern (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Bern
Zytglogge (Clock Tower), Bear Park & Federal Palace
Old Town
Stroll along the Aare River
Bern
💡 Pro Tip:
Bern's Old Town has 6km of covered arcades, making it great for shopping in any weather.
Train to Montreux on Lake Geneva
Montreux
Visit Chillon Castle & Lavaux Vineyard Terraces
Veytaux
Dinner in Lausanne or Geneva
Lake Geneva
💡 Pro Tip:
The Lavaux vineyards are a UNESCO site and perfect for a sunset walk.
Visit Jet d'Eau & Patek Philippe Museum
Geneva
Transfer to GVA Airport
Airport
💡 Pro Tip:
Geneva airport is very close to the city center - just 7 minutes by train.
✓ Pros:
Best for hiking, all mountain passes open, crystal clear lakes
✗ Cons:
Most expensive, peak crowds
✓ Pros:
World-class skiing, magical Christmas markets, snow-capped peaks
✗ Cons:
Very cold, some hiking trails closed
✓ Pros:
Good hiking weather, lower prices, fewer crowds
✗ Cons:
Higher peaks might still have snow (June)
✓ Pros:
Lowest prices, peaceful
✗ Cons:
Unpredictable weather, many mountain resorts closed for season
| Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (9 nights) | $1200-2000 | $2500-4500 | $10000+ |
| Meals & Swiss Food | $400-700 | $1000-1800 | $4000+ |
| Swiss Travel Pass | $400-500 | $600-800 | $1500+ |
| Mountain Excursions | $300-500 | $700-1200 | $2500+ |
| TOTAL (per person) | $2300-3700 | $4800-8300 | $18000+ |
Get a Swiss Travel Pass for unlimited train, bus, and boat travel
Download the 'SBB Mobile' app for real-time train schedules
Trains are incredibly punctual - being 1 minute late means you missed it!
The GoldenPass, Glacier Express, and Bernina Express are the most scenic routes
Luggage transfer services between stations are available for a small fee
Most cities provide free local transport cards if you're staying in a hotel/hostel
Buying individual train tickets (The Swiss Travel Pass is almost always better)
Not checking mountain webcams before buying excursion tickets
Expecting shops to be open on Sundays (mostly everything is closed)
Eating only out (supermarket Coop/Migros have great ready-to-eat meals)
Underestimating the cost of everything (Switzerland is very expensive)
Not carrying a reusable water bottle (public fountains have Alpine water)