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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.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
I knew from the description that it would be a fast paced trip and that we would sleep in a different place each night and that’s exactly what I wanted = an overview so I could see whether I wanted to go back anywhere. If you’re like me, who enjoys going out for dinner and drinks each night, you would be very tired at the end of trip. However, many chose to stay in and go to bed and I believe for them the trip was not tiring, even for the older ones. Morning starts are reasonable - we left at 8am each day. Simon was a fabulous tour guide and the local guides were all wonderful. Do take small euro bills = you definitely need them. (also take coins for toilet stops). Definitely have a revolut, or similar, card. The optional activities, whilst nice,, are highly, highly over-priced, shame on the travel specialist! One thing I missed, was more. recommendations to authentic local food with local prices. All in all, a fabulous trip and I’m so glad I did it. I will use this agency again for their professionalism.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Sofia, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Trebi
Sofia, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Trebinje, Budva, Ohrid, Skopje
As I was only 1 of 2 English speakers on the tour, I can understand the effort it was for you to accommodate us. But I found that if I was patient, I got a lot from the tour and the guides you provided on the buses. Also, I met a bi-lingual family from Mexico that I was able to befriend during the tour, so that helped a great deal.
This is not a usual tour but like a hop on hop off tour.. people joined and left our group at nearly every point along the way. We had six different tour guides not including the local tour guides. The tour was mostly Spanish speaking and the guides said everything in both English and Spanish which became annoying for both English speaking and Spanish speaking passengers.. Every optional outing was cancelled and the moulin rouge outing was booked for the 11pm show which didn’t finish til after 1am and had to be back on the bus at 7.30am.. there were children and babies on the tour which some might not like. The only time it bothered me was when the teething baby’s dirty diapers were put in the bin on the bus stinking out the back of the bus. One of the buses we were on for the uk leg of our trip was obviously designed to carry small children. The seats were tiny and the seat in front of you pushed on your knees and if the person in front reclined their seat it was only inches from your face. I couldn’t even look at my iPad as it wouldn’t fit between me and the seat in front and the air conditioner was not working on the first day.. I have never considered leaving a tour half way through before but I actually looked up renting a car to continue the tour myself.. we were taken to some places after close time like the tower of London when it would have made more sense to do the bus tour of the sites that evening and take us to the tower when it was open.. I did enjoy the tour as it was my first time in Europe and most of our guides were great but I would never book a Europamundo tour again
For a grand exploration, the "Fantasies from Spain and Portugal and Mysterious Morocco" tour offers 20 days of city sightseeing, starting and ending in Madrid. Crafted for seniors who relish a relaxed pace, this group journey covers Spain, Portugal, and Morocco with all accommodations, meals, and transport included. The USP is its ambitious itinerary, providing an in-depth look at three vibrant cultures and their interwoven histories.
City sightseeingWalking tours
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Madrid, Tangier, Seville, Lisbon
Madrid, Tangier, Seville, Lisbon, Porto, Santiago De Compostela, Oviedo, Santander, Granada, Rabat, Marrakech, Boumalne Dades, Erfoud, Fez
The biggest trip that was on the itinerary that was excluded was the train ride from Innsbruck to Zurich. In the vouchers, it said cancelation is possible for bad weather. The guide stated there was no planned train ride, and its for less than 25 people which at the time was correct for the number of people on the bus.
The guides should look at putting a meeting point in a less busy area. For example, the guide switched at the Louvre Museum and choose to meet near a busy street intersection causing us to wait +30 mins as people werent present.
Some of the buses were well equipped with ac, power and wifi. While most buses had bathrooms, they asked us not to use it as we make stops at least every 2 hrs. Some stops never happened as some days were 3-4 hrs becauses they were behind schedule. The bus from Prague to Innsbruck broke at a rest stop. The driver use zip ties to secure the door and continue to drive. While at Munich, the driver proceeded to get the bus fix without telling the guide and they couldnt speak the same language. Almost 1.5hr later the bus showed up and later that day we shared a bus with another group to Innsbruck.