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One country is known for its breathtaking alpine sceneries, top-class ski resorts, watches, and chocolates, and the other for its magnificent monuments, arts, food, and fashion. Switzerland and Italy have much going for them to be regarded among the world’s best tourist destinations. And as the two countries are close to each other, you can easily combine both on your holiday. Switzerland and Italy tours offer adventure, sightseeing, and culinary experiences. If you are an adventure seeker, climb the Dolomite and Mount Blanc in Italy, then head to Switzerland, where you can climb Monch and Jungfrau or go skiing. And if you are a more relaxed traveler, board a train from Venice in Italy to Interlaken in Switzerland and enjoy the scenic view along the way. Make it a point to visit the beautiful lake city of Lucerne while on your Switzerland tour, and you cannot go wrong with the eternal city of Rome on your tour to Italy.

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Robin | Traveled in September

A very enjoyable and interesting tour. Notwithstanding the half day visit to Livorno, which was somewhat uninspiring, the itinerary was well thought out, and fully met our expectations. We saw wonderful sights, ate delicious food, and drank lovely wines in the company of a great group of fellow travellers. The tour leader Antongiulio, was a charming young man, with a great sense of humour, who readily shared his vast knowledge on the many places that we visited. Mention must also be made to our driver, Stephane who safely drove us throughout most of the tour. Grazie Antongiulio and Stephane.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Ernesta F. is a great travel director. The local guides are all phenomenal as well. We saw a variety of sites ; for example I loved going to the olive oil farm. The food was great as well. It was indeed meticulously organized. Thank you. Michael

Anonymous | Traveled in September

It is full on but very interesting. Would have liked to had Malta added as it apparently was in 2024 and could be in 2026. Disappointing we needed to do this as a separate tour.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

It was an exhausting, but wonderful trip. We saw so much of Italy in a relatively short period of time. We knew we would probably never have a chance to visit Italy again, so for us this was the perfect trip. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining.

Becky S. | Traveled in September

This trip package is action packed and allows you to experience so much without it being overwhelming! M9st all of the walking is at a leisurely pace too, making it doable for nearly everyone. Definitely plan to do ALL the optional excursions, they are so worth it!

LR | Traveled in September

Excellent comprehensive tour of Italy. Great itinerary including guided visits to all the major tourist sites with numerous cultural and dining experiences which were well coordinated. The Capri, Tuscany, Cinque Terra, Rapallo, and Venice experiences were outstanding. Our tour guide Annelies was phenomenal. A true professional. Highly recommend this tour.

Switzerland and Italy Tours and Trips

Switzerland and Italy Tours and Trips

One country is known for its breathtaking alpine sceneries, top-class ski resorts, watches, and chocolates, and the other for its magnificent monuments, arts, food, and fashion. Switzerland and Italy have much going for them to be regarded among the world’s best tourist destinations. And as the two countries are close to each other, you can easily combine both on your holiday. Switzerland and Italy tours offer adventure, sightseeing, and culinary experiences. If you are an adventure seeker, climb the Dolomite and Mount Blanc in Italy, then head to Switzerland, where you can climb Monch and Jungfrau or go skiing. And if you are a more relaxed traveler, board a train from Venice in Italy to Interlaken in Switzerland and enjoy the scenic view along the way. Make it a point to visit the beautiful lake city of Lucerne while on your Switzerland tour, and you cannot go wrong with the eternal city of Rome on your tour to Italy.

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Switzerland and Italy — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Travel Highlights

  • Visit the charming Swiss city of Geneva, where you can explore famous landmarks such as the Jet d'Eau fountain, the Old Town, and the Palace of Nations.
  • Explore the picturesque village of Zermatt, located at the foot of the Matterhorn, then take a cable car or cogwheel train to reach the summit for panoramic views.
  • Tour Milan, known for its fashion, design, and culture, and visit its iconic sights, such as the Duomo cathedral, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the La Scala opera house.
  • Take a scenic train ride through the Swiss Alps, crossing mountain passes and valleys, and admire the breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and lakes.
  • Explore the historic city of Venice, built on a network of canals and islands, and take a gondola ride or a water taxi to see its famous landmarks.
  • Go on a Tuscany tour, where you can explore its rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval towns, and visit places such as Florence, Pisa, Siena, or San Gimignano

Travel Tips

  • Both Switzerland and Italy are popular travel destinations, so expect large tourist crowds during peak season (June to August). To avoid crowds and save money on accommodations and attractions, plan your vacation during the shoulder season (April to May and September to October).
  • Both countries have excellent public transportation systems, so consider purchasing a travel pass to get around. The Eurail Global Pass and Interrail Global Pass allow unlimited train travel in 33 European countries, including Switzerland and Italy. A three-day Eurail pass costs around €270, while a three-day Interrail pass can be bought for around €304.
  • Be prepared for different weather conditions, especially if you plan to visit the mountainous regions of Switzerland or the coastal areas of Italy. So dress in layers, pack some warm clothes and waterproof gear.
  • Learn some basic phrases in Italian and German, as these are the main languages spoken in Italy and Switzerland.

Recommended Durations for Switzerland and Italy Tours

You will need at least two weeks for a comprehensive tour of Switzerland and Italy. Within this time, you will be able to visit all major highlights of these two countries, including in Zurich, Geneva, Rome, Florence, and Venice. You will also have time for adventure and relaxing activities in the Swiss Alps and the Italian coastline.

Best Time to Visit Switzerland and Italy

The best time to go for a tour of Switzerland and Italy is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and fall (September to October), when the weather is mild, tourist crowds are thinner, and travel prices are lower.
Summer (June to August) is the peak season in both Switzerland and Italy. As the weather is warm and days are longer during this time, a large number of vacationers flock to these two countries, pushing up the travel and accommodation prices. Winter (December to February) is a popular time for skiing in Switzerland, but it can be cold and snowy.

To get the best deals, consider traveling during the shoulder season or booking in advance.

FAQ for Switzerland and Italy tours

1. How many hours is it from Italy to Switzerland?

The travel time between Italy and Switzerland varies depending on the cities you are traveling between and your mode of transport. For example, if you take the most popular Milan-Zurich train route, the travel time is around three and a half hours. If you take a bus, the journey between the two cities takes around four hours.

2. How much does the train ticket cost?

A train ticket price from Italy to Switzerland varies depending on the city you are boarding the train from and your seat class. As of 2023, a one-way ticket can cost between €20 and €100 or more.

3. Which other countries should you combine with the Switzerland tour?

Switzerland pairs well with other neighboring countries such as Italy, France, Germany, and Austria. It depends on your interests and travel preferences.

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