Discover breathtaking Alpine vistas as you journey on some of the most
dramatic railway lines and roads that pass through Switzerland, Italy
and Austria. Experience Swiss train travel in all its glory, renowned
for its special engineering and impeccable service, as you travel on
four amazing trains. Enjoy the stunning beauty of the magnificent Alps,
charming traditional villages and grand castles, and the distinctive
cultural treasures found in this pristine corner of Europe.
Day 1: Overnight Flight
Day 2: Lausanne, Switzerland
Your tour begins in the beautiful
Lake Geneva region of Switzerland.
This evening attend a special welcome reception and dinner. (D)
Day 3: Lausanne
- GoldenPass Train
Climb aboard the GoldenPass
Panoramic Train for your first Alpine rail journey from Lake
Geneva region to Gstaad. Discover
astonishing views of the countryside and the delightful ambiance of Gstaad, a
world-famous ski resort. Traveling to La Maison du Gruyere, learn about the
production of this favorite cheese and sample a variety of the Gruyeres. (B)
Day 4: Lausanne
- Chateau de Chillon - Zermatt
*LANGUAGE DISCOVERY: Today,
your Tour Manager will help you discover the origin and history of the language(s) you
will experience on your tour along with key words and phrases that will help
you communicate with the locals. * This morning travel by
motorcoach to visit the legendary, medieval Chateau de Chillon, considered the
most well-preserved medieval castle in Europe.
Next, journey to Zermatt through the region’s
beautiful wine country. Traveling along the lush Rhone Valley,
pass the villages of Sion, with its twin hills topped with a castle and church,
and Sierre, characterized by its 17th-century church, chateau, and
the old watchtower. Your hotel is in the center of the Alpine village of Zermatt,
featuring beautiful panoramic views of the Alps, including the famous Matterhorn. (B,
D)
Day 5: Zermatt - Gornergrat Railway - Zermatt
Explore this quaint
pedestrian-only village and take a ride on the Gornergrat Railway, featuring a
special cogwheel that improves traction on steep slopes. This trip provides
sweeping views of glaciers and the starkly beautiful Matterhorn. (B, D)
Day 6: Zermatt - Glacier Express Train - St. Moritz
Traverse
bridges and tunnels while aboard the world-renowned narrow-gauge Glacier
Express, the most charming express train in the world. Enjoy the natural beauty
of this scenic route through the heart of the Swiss Alps, filled with forests,
fragrant meadows, gurgling streams, and deep valleys. Marvel at the endless
storybook landscapes and rural Alpine villages accessible solely by rail.
Tonight, explore the many splendors of St.
Moritz. (B,
D)
Day 7: St. Moritz - Bernina Express - St. Moritz
Embark on the
Bernina Express Train which travels along one of the most scenic railway lines
in the world. En route to Tirano, Italy, the train climbs one of Europe’s steepest
rail ascents, out of the Engadine Valley toward the Bernina Pass
before arriving in Tirano. Enjoy the dramatic views of the Morteratsch Glacier
and many others throughout the journey in the Italian Alps. (B, D)
Day 8: St. Moritz - Innsbruck
Travel to the magical city of Innsbruck, host to two winter Olympics,
nestled comfortably in the mountains. Your home for the next three nights is
the lovely Hotel Innsbruck, located just steps away from the well-known Golden
Roof villa. The Golden Roof was constructed by Maximilian I of the Habsburg
dynasty in the 15th century as a wedding present to his wife. (B)
Day 9: Innsbruck
- Salzburg - Innsbruck
Travel through the Austrian
countryside to the magnificent city of Salzburg. Enjoy a leisurely-paced walking tour
featuring Mirabell
Gardens (seen in the
Sound of Music), the quaint Getreidegasse (the street where Mozart was born),
and many other highlights. While at Mozart’s Geburtshaus, learn about the early
years of one of the greatest composers in the world. The afternoon is at
leisure to explore and enjoy Salzburg’s
unique blend of sophistication and charm. You may opt to explore independently
the Hohensalzburg Fortress, which was founded in the 11th century by Archbishop Gebhard, or return to the famous
pedestrian street, the Getreidegasse. Tonight you will attend a delightful dinner
at the centuries-old St. Peter’s Restaurant, located in the historic city
center. (B, D)
Day 10: Innsbruck
A local guide leads a city tour
of Innsbruck
highlighting Maria Theresienstrasse, the Hofburg, and the “Golden Roof,” all
set against the backdrop of the lovely Austrian Alps. In the afternoon, take an
excursion to the famous Innsbruck Olympic Ski Jump, which was used for the 1964
and 1976 winter Olympics. Your evening features a special farewell dinner and a
Tyrolean folklore show. (B,
D)
Day 11: Innsbruck - Tour Concludes
(B)
(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)