Mountains trips in Europe. Looking to explore Europe on a mountains tour? We offer 50 mountains tours through-out Europe, backed by over 1,600 reviews and offering discounts up to 22%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and Europe destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 5 to 28 days.
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A great trip that allows you to explore all parts of the island and learn about the history of the island on a tour that is interesting and at time challenging.
The guides are really knowledgeable and ensure you experience all aspects of this fascinating island - the history, the food, its wines and its culture - a really interesting introduction.
A bit rushed, but good. Would have liked a bit more free time. All hotels were excellent, except Alex resort in Zermatt. Poor pillows and bed. Breakfasts were excellent. Can't say enough good things about tour director or driver .
Picture yourself gliding through Switzerland’s postcard-perfect scenery—this "Best of Switzerland" city sightseeing trip delivers eight days of Alpine charm, cultural gems, and culinary treats. Beginning in cosmopolitan Zurich and concluding in the storybook capital of Bern, your route winds through sparkling lakes, snow-capped mountains, and some of the country’s most enchanting towns, including Lucerne, Bulle, and beyond.
Travel in comfort by train as you uncover Switzerland’s diverse landscapes: stroll along Lucerne’s medieval bridges, ascend into the Swiss Alps for unbeatable views, and indulge in Bulle’s legendary cheese and chocolate. Each destination brings a new flavor—literally and figuratively—with local dining experiences that let you savor Switzerland’s famed cuisine. The trip’s easy activity level makes it ideal for travelers who appreciate relaxed exploration, gentle city walks, and plenty of scenic moments without strenuous exertion.
Throughout your journey, you’ll balance guided adventures with free time to discover hidden gems at your own pace. Whether it’s wandering the cobbled streets of Bern, sampling artisanal chocolate, or simply soaking in the Alpine vistas, this tour ensures you see Switzerland’s highlights in style. A major highlight of this tour package is the seamless blend of natural wonders and culinary experiences, offering a taste of authentic Swiss life beyond the guidebooks.
If you’re seeking a well-rounded introduction to Switzerland’s landscapes, cities, and signature flavors—all in one trip—this tour stands out as a truly immersive experience.
A spectacular area to hike. The village of Sotres is small and friendly. The family hotel was welcoming and the food was consistently great. Juan was an interesting and engaged hiking guide. Overall a very good experience.
The itinerary was busy, always on the go. How I wish there were more times to do shopping.
Some hotels can be better. But our travel director, *Personal details removed by Feefo* and Coach driver, *Personal details removed by Feefo* , were fantastic.
This was another thoroughly enjoyable Explore trip to a fascinating part of the world in terms of its rich history and present-day geopolitical relevance. The group we were travelling with bonded very quickly and were great company throughout the trip. Both tour leaders, Armene (Armenia) and Alex (Georgia) were excellent, communicated their knowledge and love of their respective countries with infectious enthusiasm and were genuinely lovely people. Both drivers also did a great job on sometimes less than perfect roads.
There were multiple highlights but worth special mention would be both capital cities, Yerevan and Tblisi, the basalt rock formations along the Garni River Gorge, the spine-tingling medieval choral music at Geghard Monastery, a performance of La Traviata at Yerevan Opera House that wildly exceeded expectations, the amazing 12th-C cave settlement remains at Vardzia, hiking in the spectacular Kazbegi Mountains, plus all the amazing regional food and drink we sampled throughout the trip. Georgia's reputation as a bit of a foodie heaven is entirely justified.
I would not hesitate to recommend this trip!