
Discover The Ultimate Swiss Adventure
From Zurich to the serene shores of Lucerne and the majestic Matterhorn in Zermatt, this is the Swiss escape you’ve been waiting for
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Your Quintessential Swiss Vacation May Include…
Some Swiss highlights that can take your vacation from “great” to “simply amazing”
10-Day Travel Trajectory
Discover the heart and soul of Switzerland with this unique itinerary. Each destination offers its own unique tempo.
Zurich — 1 Night
You’ll begin your trip in Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city and financial hub. Explore the Old Town with its historic architecture and chic boutiques, or take a serene walk by Lake Zurich. In the evening, savor fine dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant before preparing for the journey ahead.
Lucerne — 2 Nights
Next, you’ll head to Lucerne, a picture-perfect lakeside city surrounded by mountains. Visit the Chapel Bridge and the Water Tower. Relax with a day at a luxurious spa or take a boat ride on Lake Lucerne for breathtaking views. To sweeten the experience, you’ll participate in a hands-on chocolate-making workshop with a local chocolatier. Sweet memories!
Interlaken — 3 Nights
Your adventure continues in Interlaken. You’ll enjoy a helicopter tour over the Jungfrau region, landing on a glacier for an awe-inspiring moment. Then spend a day at Lake Thun, exploring its tranquil beauty on a private boat. Take time to visit local cheese farms and hike scenic trails.
Zermatt — 2 Nights
Arriving in Zermatt, you’ll find yourself at the base of the Matterhorn. Board the cogwheel train to Gornergrat for panoramic views of the mountain. Enjoy a guided hike through alpine trails, with a stop at a mountainside café for lunch. Enjoy the fresh mountain air and Swiss hospitality.
Geneva — 2 Nights
You’ll conclude your trip in Geneva, a city of elegance and innovation. Explore the Haute Ville (Old Town), the Jet d’Eau, and the Patek Philippe Museum. Take a day trip to Annecy, France, with its canals and alpine scenery.
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Swiss Family Adventure
The Coon family dreamed of a Swiss adventure that would keep their two boys busy, and create lasting memories. So we packed it with epic adventures: soaring over the Alps to see glaciers in a helicopter, a trip to see a local cheese farmer atop a mountain, and making chocolates with a Swiss chocolatier. And lots of experiences in between!
“Having Rachael and For The Story plan our European vacation this summer was amazing! It really took the stress out of everything. I was continually amazed how accurate Rachael’s predictions were on the duration of our activities. Everything flowed like clock-work, and we always had plenty of time to relax without the days feeling like they were too busy with activities… The best decision we made once we settled on going on vacation!”
When To Travel
Switzerland dazzles year-round. Summer (June - August) brings sunshine and greenery, while May and September offer mild weather with fewer crowds. Winter turns the country into a snowy paradise for skiing and Christmas markets.
ski season
December - March
outdoor adventures
May - September
Have Questions About Your Dream Trip to Switzerland?
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Swiss cuisine is a delightful fusion of German, French, and Italian influences. Think creamy fondue, raclette with melted cheese, and hearty rösti, a golden potato dish. Don’t forget the artisanal chocolates and fresh alpine dairy products!
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Absolutely! Switzerland’s rail system is among the best in Europe, offering scenic journeys that feel like an attraction in themselves. Where trains can’t reach, private drivers or rental cars can.
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Switzerland pairs beautifully with Italy, France, or Germany. Imagine combining alpine adventures with Tuscany’s rolling hills, Paris’s romance, or Bavaria’s castles!
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Switzerland is indeed very family-friendly, offering everything from interactive chocolate workshops to alpine adventures like sledding and glacier hikes. Safe and welcoming, it’s an ideal destination for travelers of all ages.
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Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The language spoken depends on the region, but English is widely understood, making communication easy for visitors.
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Winter, from December to March, is perfect for skiing. Head to renowned resorts like Gstaad or Zermatt for world-class slopes and enchanting alpine villages.
