This experience has been one of the most beautiful moments of my life. A wonderful trip, a very professional, multilingu...
Julia Esther
You'll travel along one of the most fascinating train routes in the world, passing through the Bernina Strait, across the Swiss Alps, and on to St. Moritz.
Swiss Alps + St Moritz from Milan
Leaving Milan at the indicated time, we'll head north across the lake district to St. Moritz, known as the "Summit of the World", in about 3 hours. Ready to cross the Swiss Alps by train?
In St. Moritz, you'll have some free time before the train leaves for the Swiss Alps, which you can use for shopping in the luxurious shops and enjoying a delicious hot chocolate. What a treat!
After this time, we'll meet back up and board a regional train, which runs on one of the most beautiful railway routes in the world and will take us to Tirano in 2.5 hours.
Along the way, we'll pass over the Brusio spiral viaduct, cross the Bernina Pass and pass through places like Engadina, one of the most famous valleys in the region. It will be an unforgettable journey!
Once in Tirano, we'll return to Milan by road and reach the starting point, where we'll conclude this 12 to 12.5-hour activity in total.
Schedule & Meeting Points
Depending on the schedule you choose, the departure from Milan will take place at the following times and places:
- 7:15 am: the departure from Milan will be from Largo Cairoli, 18, on the corner of Foro Buonaparte.
- 7:45 am: departure from Milan will be at Piazza Duca D'Aosta. This square is found in front of the Milan Central Train Station.
Trenino Rosso
Please note that this train is regional and not the Bernina Express.
Details
Free cancellation
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Any cancellations after this or no-shows on the day will not be refunded.
Reviews of our customers
Reviews of our customers
- July 10, 2026
Julia Esther
Toledo, EspañaThis experience has been one of the most beautiful moments of my life. A wonderful trip, a very professional, multilingual, and interesting guide (Dia...
As a coupleIs this useful? - July 4, 2026
Cassandra
MéxicoExcellent activity! The guide was very friendly and gave us some very interesting information about the Swiss Alps, and the driver even let us stop to...
Is this useful? - June 25, 2026
Jean Geeraert
Waterloo, BélgicaThe driver and guide (Francesca) were both excellent. However, the meeting point wasn't easy to find. A gathering in front of the train station would ...
As a coupleIs this useful? - June 17, 2026
Carlos Alberto Contreras
Puebla, MéxicoVery pleasant, well organized. I was amazed to learn during the journey that an entire carriage was reserved for the group, which meant there were no ...
As a coupleIs this useful? - June 11, 2026
Sergio Dario Marrocco
Rosario, ArgentinaIncredible experience, Sara the guide is a genius, very kind and attentive, Victor a master at the wheel. Highly recommended, I was thinking of doing ...
As a coupleIs this useful? - May 27, 2026
Bruno Aparecido Dos Santos Ribei
Santa Fé, Paraná, BrasilIt was great! Our guide, Sara, was very kind at all times. We stopped on the road for coffee and to use the restroom. We had 2 hours to explore St. Mo...
As a coupleIs this useful? - May 22, 2026
Guadalupe
ArgentinaThe best experience of our trip! Our driver, Victor, was very careful and friendly. Angelo, our guide, was perfect, providing us with information thro...
Is this useful? - May 15, 2026
Gustavo Cesar Perez
ArgentinaWe couldn't take the Bernina train due to a snowstorm that delayed everything. I must highlight the guide's and driver's willingness to continue with ...
As a coupleIs this useful? - May 5, 2026
Maritza
Bogota, ColombiaIt was a great experience; the train route is beautiful, and even the bus ride is really worthwhile because there are stunning views on both sides. I ...
As a coupleIs this useful? - April 30, 2026
Kelly
Medellin, ColombiaI loved it!! It's an unforgettable experience... beautiful landscapes.... the guide alternated between Spanish and English, always very clear, concise...
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