1st day:
Arrival in Lucerne by train in 2nd class from the Swiss border or any Swiss airport. Overnight in Lucerne.
2nd day:
Enjoy a spectacular trip to Mount Pilatus (2132m/7000ft). From Lucerne you board the boat to Alpnachstad and then the steepest cogwheel train in the world takes you up to Mount Pilatus. One the way back you take the cable car/gondola down to Kriens and further by bus back to Lucerne.
Or
excursion to Mount Titlis – at 3020 m/10’000 ft. From Lucerne the train takes you to the mountain monestry village Engelberg where you board a gondola which takes you up to the Trübsee. You continue your trip by another gondola to Stand and finally the first revolving Titlis Rotair cablecar takes you up to Mount Titlis. For a spectacular, close-up
insight into a glacier, visit the glacier cave and ride the Ice Flyer chairlift. You want to enjoy the fun of winter in summer? All you need is make use of the equipment available free of charge at the Titlis Glacier Park
Or
excursion to Mt. Rigi-queen of Mountains. Enjoy a boat cruise from Lucerne to Vitznau and then board the cog wheel up to Rigi Kulm at 1800m/6000ft. Mount Rigi is a traffic-free recreational resort and couers same 90km of scenic handscape. Specially marked viewing points provide superb viewing points. Overnight in Lucerne.
3rd day:
Return to Swiss border or Swiss airport or continue your stay in Switzerland at your own request.
Supplements per person
CHF 39- Pilatus: Upgrading to 1st class rail
CHF 44 - Rigi: Upgrading to 1st class rail
CHF 45- Titlis: Upgrading to 1st class rail
OUR PRICE INCLUDES
- Swiss Card (2 transfers) in 2nd class from Swiss border or Swiss airport
- 2 nights in Lucerne, room with bath or shower/WC, breakfast
- Excursion ticket for Mount Pilatus Golden Round Trip or Mount Rigi or Mount Titlis incl. Ice Flyer Chairlift in 2nd class.
Note: Optional Excursions
Note: Above prices are exclusive of SFr. 25 as Airport Deposit Fee.
Any amendments to change of travel date, change of hotel category or name change will be subject to an amendment fee of SFr. 60 |