Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen & Interlaken Day Trip
On this day trip to Interlaken, Grindelwald, and Lauterbrunnen we'll discover these three picturesque alpine towns famous for their mountains and lakes!
Switzerland is a land of snow-capped peaks, majestic lakes, charming villages, delectable cheeses, and exquisite chocolates. This country offers numerous attractions for nature enthusiasts, those seeking a rural escape, or travelers desiring a European city break.
There's so much to do in Switzerland! Stroll through the historic streets of Geneva or Zurich, admire incredible panoramas of the Alps aboard a train, or explore picturesque villages like Zermatt and Grindelwald. These are just a few of the many possibilities this country offers.
Enjoy an excursion to Lucerne to see one of Europe's oldest wooden bridges, and ascend Mount Titlis to enjoy one of the best views in Switzerland. Take a tour of the Maison Cailler to sample Swiss chocolate, or enjoy a leisurely boat ride on Lake Zurich. Civitatis offers countless memorable experiences in Switzerland.
On this day trip to Interlaken, Grindelwald, and Lauterbrunnen we'll discover these three picturesque alpine towns famous for their mountains and lakes!
Explore Switzerland's largest city on this free tour of Zurich. Stroll through its historic center and discover iconic landmarks with a local guide!
Discover Jungfraujoch, one of Switzerland's most spectacular natural sights. Climb up to its peak on the rack railway and find yourself at the Top of Euruope!
Visit the mountain pass of Jungfraujoch, which is considered to be the peak of Europe and has also been declared a World Heritage Site.
Want to explore northern Switzerland? On this tour from Zurich, we'll admire the famous Rhine Waterfalls and visit the picturesque town of Stein am Rhein.
Tour Zurich's city center by bus and foot and follow it up with a boat ride on Lake Zurichsee! Wrap up the day with a sweet visit to the Lindt Chocolate Museum.
Beautiful views of Lake Geneva, UNESCO-recognised terraced vineyards and a medieval fortress await on this Montreux Day Trip from Geneva.
Discover Europe's largest waterfalls on this day trip from Zurich: you'll be captivated by the incredible natural beauty of Rhine Falls.
With this ticket to Chaplin's World, you'll have access to the entire Manoir de Ban, the house in Switzerland where Chaplin lived out his last years.
Enjoy unlimited train, bus and boat trips in Switzerland with the Swiss Travel Pass. You'll also have entry to over 500 of the country's museums!
No. Although Switzerland is in Europe, it isn’t an EU member. However, it belongs to the Schengen Area and the European Free Trade Association, facilitating smooth travel and trade.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. German is the most widely spoken, followed by French and Italian, while Romansh is used by a small minority, mainly in the canton of Graubünden.
Switzerland’s official currency is the Swiss franc (CHF/?). Some shops, hotels, and restaurants accept euros, but the exchange rate might not be favorable. It’s best to use Swiss francs to avoid additional costs.
The ideal time depends on your interests. For hiking, lake tours, and enjoying mild mountain weather, June to September is great. If you’re into winter sports like skiing or snowboarding, December through March will generally enjoy better conditions.
For U.S. travelers, a visa is not necessary for visits of up to 90 days, though a valid passport is required. Always consult your local consulate or embassy before travelling for the most up-to-date information regarding travel requirements.