Authentic Swiss travel experiences designed for small groups.
Featured Tours
Select one of our packaged tours or contact us for a customized group itinerary.
See all guided tours here.
CHF320.00
Journey with your guide by train and bus from Lucerne to the alpine village of Engelberg. Then ride two different gondolas including the Rotair 360 degree rotating gondola to Mt.Titlis at 10,623 feet. At the top, visit the ice tunnel, walk across the highest suspension bridge in Europe and enjoy panorama views of the Swiss alps.
CHF175.00
With your guide, ride a ferry from Luzern to the steepest cogwheel in the world which brings you to the top of Mt. Pilatus, where you can enjoy 360° view of mountains, lakes and classic Swiss countryside. We descend via gondola and return with your guide by public bus to Luzern’s city center.
CHF200.00
Cruise on Lake Lucerne to a charming lakeside village, where board the oldest cogwheel railway up to the top of Mt. Rigi for sweeping panoramic views the Swiss alps. You'll have time to explore, walk or treat yourself to a typical Swiss meal at the restaurant.
CHF170.00
Travel by train to a quaint historic village in the heart of central Switzerland, where you'll first ride the original wooden mountain train, then transfer to an modern open air gondola to reach the top of Stanserhorn, for panoramic views of classic Swiss landscapes.
Small groups
We keep our tour groups small, from 2 to 12 people, and give you lots of individual attention from our guides.
Local guides
Our guides know and love Switzerland like family, with lots of stories to tell, not just the dry facts and history.
Public Transportation
To give the authentic Swiss experience, we travel like locals do on trains, ferries, public buses, funiculars, and cable cars.
Custom Tours
Don’t see what you’re looking for?
We’re happy to create custom tours for both large and small groups.
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