Independent Rail Tour of Switzerland Zurich-Zermatt-St Moritz-Zurich

Admire Switzerland’s Fantastic Alpine Scenery THE GLACIER EXPRESS 5 days / 4 nights

DAY 1 – ZÜRICH AIRPORT / ZERMATT – Upon arrival at Zürich Airport take the train to Berne where you change trains for Brig. Upon arrival change to cogwheel train for a fascinating trip to Zermatt. Overnight in Zermatt at Hotel Albana Real or similar.

DAY 2 – ZERMATT – Full day in Zermatt with time to explore this car-free village and do some shopping. Use the Gornergrat tickets for spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. Overnight in Zermatt. (BB)

DAY 3 – ZERMATT/ ST. MORITZ – Leave Zermatt by the direct GLACIER EXPRESS train to lovely St. Moritz, passing beautiful mountain scenery, snow-covered peaks and meadows full of wild flowers. Overnight in St. Moritz at Hotel Baren or similar. (BB)

DAY 4 – ST. MORITZ – A day free to explore this alpine valley with its many lakes or to ascend one of the mountains by railroad or cable cars. Another option for an extra day-trip would be a ride on the Bernina Express train. Overnight in St. Moritz. (BB)

DAY 5 – ST. MORITZ / ZÜRICH AIRPORT – Leave by train via Chur to Zürich for departure. (BB)

Rail Tour includes: (Based on minimum 2 passengers traveling together)

  • 4 Nights accommodation at First Class Hotels with private bath, service charges and taxes
  • Daily Buffet Breakfasts
  • 3 Transfer 2nd class Swiss Card (upgrade to first Class Swiss card Euro 132 per person)
  • Seat reservation on the Glacier Express
  • Gornergrat tickets
  • Assistance at the airport with document delivery to the airport on arrival day

Price: (based on minimum 2 passengers traveling together)

  • Euro ($ rate varies depending exchange) on request
  • Single supplement: on request (based on min. 2 passengers traveling together)

Hotels (first class):

  • Zermatt – Hotel Albana Real or similar
  • St Moritz – Hotel Baren or similar

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