Fancy a trip to the land of mountains, clocks, cheese and chocolate? Whether you’re keen to make the most of the winter slopes and fresh mountain air, or would rather spend your days getting lost in a world of lactose (sounds dreamy tbh), rest assured that we’ve got the Switzerland tour packages for you.
Adrenaline junkies can take their pick from world-class Swiss Alps skiing and snowboarding, or paragliding, skydiving, and white-water rafting with Interlaken Adventure Sports. Those heading over in summer can tie up their laces and explore scenic trails, alpine meadows, and majestic peaks with Jungfrau Region Hiking. Alternatively, if you’re after something a little less full on, take a ride on the world’s steepest cogwheel railway up Mount Pilatus with Lucerne Mountain Excursions.
When you’re not making the most of the great outdoors, explore vibrant hubs with Zurich City Tours and Geneva International City tours. Experience the unique blend of modernity and history, visit the United Nations headquarters and stroll along the beautiful lakefront.
Speaking of lakes, there is no better way to see the sites than from a Lake Geneva Cruise. We also highly recommend visiting Zermatt and snapping a pic or two of the iconic Zermatt Matterhorn Views - aka one of the most famous peaks in the Alps.
History lovers can step back in time at Bern Historic sites, wandering through the mediaeval streets of Switzerland’s capital. Last but certainly not least, no trip to Switzerland is complete without indulging your sweet tooth with a Swiss chocolate tour. Here you will learn about the fine art of chocolate-making and challenge your stomach's sampling capacity. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!
Our Switzerland tour packages often include visits to Zurich, Geneva, Lucerne, and Interlaken.
Some Switzerland tour packages include flights, while others do not. Check the package details and chat with your travel expert to include flights in your booking.
Yes, many of our tours offer family-friendly activities, experiences and accommodation. If in doubt, chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to find the right Switzerland tour option for your tiny travellers.
Travellers from some countries can enter visa-free; others may need a visa. Check the specific requirements for your country by visiting the Switzerland visa and immigration website or chatting with your Flight Centre travel expert.
Yes, mountain excursions can easily be added if they aren’t already included in your preferred package.
Yes, Switzerland is generally safe for tourists. If in doubt, we recommend you follow travel advisories, keep up to date with local guidelines and use common sense. (P.S. Don’t forget to grab some travel insurance, that way you’re covered in case something does go wrong).
The best time to visit Switzerland is between April to June and September to October for mild weather and fewer crowds. However, if you’re keen to hit the slopes and make the most of a winter wonderland, November to February might be more your vibe.
It all depends on when you’re visiting. As a rule of thumb, layered clothing and comfortable footwear is always a must. For mountain excursions or those visiting in the winter, make sure you bring plenty of warm, waterproof clothes.
Tours typically range from one week to two weeks, giving you plenty of time to soak up some epic scenery, take a hike, feast on fondue and pop into a castle or two. Got more time up your sleeve? Chat with our travel experts about extending your trip or even tacking on another tour.
Travel insurance is generally not included in the tour package itself. With that in mind, it’s a pretty important part of your holiday, so chat with our travel experts about including it as part of your booking total.