Day 1 – Arrival in Geneva

Airport Collection & First Drive into the City
On arrival at Geneva Airport, your private driver-guide meets you and transfers you into the city, with lake views peeking through buildings, and the mountains never far in the background.
Lake Geneva Waterfront & Jet d’Eau
After settling into your hotel, your guide takes you along the lakefront, where Geneva feels open and bright. The Jet d’Eau is the obvious landmark, but the real pleasure is the walk itself with wide promenades, boat piers, and benches facing the water. Your guide points out how the lake shapes daily life here, from morning commuters to evening strolls, and helps you understand the city’s layout before you go deeper into it later.
Old Town (Vieille Ville)
From the water, you climb into the old town. Streets narrow, buildings turn older, and the pace changes. You’ll pass small squares and cafés before reaching the cathedral area, taking it as a slow wander rather than a checklist. It’s the kind of first afternoon that makes the city feel familiar quickly.
You’ll then be dropped back to your accommodation with the evening free for dinner.
Overnight in Geneva.
Day 2 – Lausanne, Lavaux Vineyards & Montreux

(Approx. 1.5–2.5 hours driving total, broken up)
Leaving Geneva Along the Lake
This morning, you follow the north shore of Lake Geneva, with the water on one side and vineyard slopes rising on the other. The drive itself is part of the day, a steady change from city streets into a more relaxed lakeside rhythm.
Lausanne Old Town & Cathedral Views
In Lausanne, your guide leads you into the hilly old town, where lanes rise and fall between small squares. You spend time around the cathedral area for views across rooftops to the lake below. Lausanne feels youthful and lived-in, with a strong café culture and a slightly less polished feel than Geneva in the best way.
Lavaux Vineyards (UNESCO)
Afterward, you travel into the Lavaux vineyards, a terraced landscape that runs along the lake. You stop at viewpoints and short walking sections rather than treating it like a drive-by. Your guide explains what you’re looking at, the terraces, the slopes, and how wine culture here is tied to the geography. It’s one of those places where the “Swiss postcard” look is genuinely real.
Montreux Lakeside & Promenade
You finish in Montreux, where the promenade is made for an easy walk. Palms, flowerbeds, and calm water give the town a softer feel, and it’s a good place for a long lunch or a lakeside coffee before heading back.
Return to Geneva in the late afternoon for a relaxed evening.
Overnight in Geneva.
Day 3 – Zermatt & the Matterhorn Valley

(Approx. 3.5 hours driving total, broken up)
Into the Alps
Today, you leave Lake Geneva behind and head into the mountains. The landscape changes gradually, with flatter sections giving way to steeper valleys, tighter roads, and villages that feel more alpine with every kilometer. Your driver-guide keeps the timing smooth so the longer travel day still feels comfortable.
Täsch Shuttle & Arrival in Zermatt
Zermatt itself is car-free, so you park in Täsch and continue by shuttle/train into town. Leaving the vehicle and arriving by rail is part of the Zermatt experience. You step out into crisp mountain air, with chalets, church spires, and high peaks surrounding the village.
Zermatt Village Walk
Your guide leads you through the village center, showing you the older wooden barns and traditional buildings that still sit among modern hotels. Zermatt can feel upscale, but it still has a real mountain-town heart once you’re walking the quieter lanes.
First Matterhorn Viewpoints
If skies are clear, you head to one of the classic viewpoints for your first proper Matterhorn sighting. Your guide helps time it well, and sometimes the best views are just a short walk from the busiest spots.
You’re dropped off at your accommodation with the evening free for dinner in the village.
Overnight in Zermatt.
Day 4 – Zermatt to Interlaken via Bern

(Approx. 3–3.5 hours driving total, broken up)
Morning in Zermatt (Optional Gornergrat)
You start with a calm morning. If you’d like, your guide can help arrange an early excursion, such as the Gornergrat Railway, one of the best ways to see the mountain landscape without a demanding hike. Even without it, a short village walk and a café stop in the crisp air make the morning feel properly “alpine.”
Scenic Transfer to Bern
You travel north-west toward Bern, with the route moving from high valley scenery into gentler countryside. This is one of those days where the travel is part of the story. You feel Switzerland shifting region by region rather than teleporting between highlights.
Bern Old Town (UNESCO)
In Bern, your guide takes you through the old town arcades and down toward the river loops that make the city so distinctive. You’ll see the clock tower area and viewpoints over the Aare. Bern is compact and easy to enjoy without rushing, and it adds a historic city layer between mountain days.
Arrival in Interlaken
By late afternoon, you arrive in Interlaken, set between two lakes with the mountains rising behind. It’s a good base for the next day’s high scenery, and the evening is ideal for a lakeside walk and a relaxed meal.
Drop off at your accommodation.
Overnight in Interlaken.
Day 5 – Jungfrau Region Day Tour

(Approx. 1.5–2.5 hours driving total)
Lauterbrunnen Valley
Today is built around some of Switzerland’s most dramatic valley scenery. Your driver-guide takes you into the Lauterbrunnen Valley, where cliffs rise almost vertically, and waterfalls drop down into green meadows. It’s one of the few places that feels genuinely unreal, even in person. You’ll spend time walking the valley floor, so it’s more than a photo stop.
Mürren or Wengen (Mountain Village Choice)
From Lauterbrunnen, you can head up to a village such as Mürren or Wengen. These mountain villages are part of the appeal of the region, with wooden chalets, narrow lanes, and a feeling that the mountains are sitting right on your doorstep. Your guide helps choose the best option based on weather and timing, keeping it smooth with tickets and logistics.
Grindelwald & Viewpoints
In the afternoon, you continue to Grindelwald, where the Eiger dominates the skyline above the village. You’ll walk through the center and along one of the marked viewpoint paths that look directly toward the north face of the mountain. If you’d like to gain height without committing to a long hike, your guide can arrange a lift ride to a higher viewpoint, where you’ll have time to take in the glacier scenery and surrounding peaks before descending back to the valley.
By late afternoon, you return to Interlaken, with time to freshen up before heading out for dinner.
Overnight in Interlaken.
Day 6 – Lucerne & Lake Lucerne

(Approx. 2–2.5 hours driving total)
Interlaken to Lucerne: Lakes and Mountain Roads
This morning, you travel to Lucerne, with the route offering more classic Swiss scenery, such as lakes appearing along the road, villages tucked into the landscape, and mountains forming a steady backdrop.
Chapel Bridge & Old Town Walk
In Lucerne, your guide leads you through the old town and across the Chapel Bridge, one of Switzerland’s most recognizable sights. This is one of our favorite spots on the tour – the setting is beautiful, and the riverfront feels lively. You’ll explore the nearby lanes where painted façades and small squares give the center its character.
Lion Monument & Lakeside Promenade
You stop at the Lion Monument, a short but worthwhile visit that adds a quieter, reflective moment to the day. Afterward, you return to the lakefront for time along the promenade, watching boats on the water, mountain views, and an easy place to slow down for lunch.
Optional Lake Cruise Feel
If timing suits, your guide can help you fit in a short lake cruise segment or lakeside viewpoint stop. Lucerne works best when you give it space to breathe rather than rushing through.
Drop off at your accommodation for an evening out in the old town.
Overnight in Lucerne.
Day 7 – Zurich & Transfer to Lake Como

(Approx. 3.5–4 hours driving total, broken up)
Morning Transfer to Zurich
You head north to Zurich for a short but worthwhile city stop. Zurich has a different feel again, more financial, more polished, but with a genuinely charming old town once you’re on foot.
Zurich Old Town & Lakefront
Your guide walks you through the old town lanes and down toward the lake. This is not a “museum day”. It’s about atmosphere: the river, the lake, the neat streets, and the sense of Switzerland’s biggest city moving at its own pace.
Crossing into Italy
In the afternoon, you’ll travel south towards Italy, passing through Alpine valleys and long mountain tunnels as you make your way toward Lake Como. To break up the drive, you can pause near the San Bernardino Pass for stunning views across the mountain landscape. As you continue, the terrain gradually lowers, and the scenery opens into the lakes region as you cross into Italy.
Arrival at Lake Como
By early evening, you arrive at Lake Como, where the atmosphere changes immediately. You can expect warmer light, waterfront promenades, and that calm, holiday feel the Italian lakes are known for.
Drop off at your accommodation with time for a lakeside dinner.
Overnight in Lake Como.
Day 8 – Lake Como & Milan

(Approx. 1.5–2.5 hours driving total, plus ferry/boat options)
Bellagio
This morning, your driver-guide brings you to Bellagio, one of the most well-known towns on Lake Como. You’ll arrive early enough to walk through the stone lanes before they get busy. Walk down to the waterfront with your guide, where boats move steadily between towns and the Alps rise behind the lake. There’s time to sit for coffee or explore a few side streets at your own pace rather than rushing through.
Lake Como Cruise
After exploring Bellagio, it’s time to step aboard for a scenic lake cruise. Traveling by boat is the best way to experience Lake Como because the villas and gardens were designed to be seen from the water. As you cross the lake, you’ll pass historic waterfront homes, terraced gardens, and small dockside villages that would be difficult to appreciate from the road.
The boat connects you naturally to another lakeside town, such as Varenna. Arriving by water feels very different from arriving by car. You step straight into the harbor area and walk into the center within minutes.
Varenna Walk & Lakeside Lunch
In Varenna, you’ll walk along the short lakeside promenade and into the narrow streets behind it. You’ll have time for a relaxed lunch at a lakeside restaurant, watching boats come and go.
If you’d like, our travel team at Europe Private Tours can arrange entry to one of the lakeside villas, where landscaped gardens step down toward the water and offer elevated views back across the lake.
Afternoon Transfer to Milan
In the afternoon, you leave the lake behind and drive to Milan. The journey takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, with the scenery shifting from mountain and water to flatter countryside and then into the city outskirts.
On arrival in Milan, your guide will take you directly to the historic center for an orientation walk. You’ll see the Duomo square area, so you know exactly where you are for the evening, and your guide will point out key streets for dinner.
Afterward, you’re dropped off at your accommodation with the evening free to explore Milan at your own pace.
Overnight in Milan.
Day 9 – Verona & Venice

(Approx. 3.5–4 hours driving total, broken up)
Milan to Verona
You leave Milan and head east toward Verona, a city that fits perfectly as a stop between Milan and Venice. Your guide brings you into the historic center on foot, keeping it simple and walkable.
Verona Historic Center (and Arena Area)
In Verona, you’ll see the Roman Arena area and walk through the old town streets that feel distinctly Italian, with warm stone, lively squares, and a pace that invites you to slow down. Your guide gives context without dragging the day into a lecture, and you’ll have time for a relaxed lunch.
Arrival in Venice
In the afternoon, you continue to Venice. Arriving here always feels like a moment, leaving the mainland behind and stepping into a city built entirely on water. Your guide helps handle the arrival smoothly, so you’re not dealing with the stress of where to go first.
First Venice Walk
If you still have energy, you take a short first walk to get your bearings: canals, small bridges, and that immediate Venice atmosphere that doesn’t exist anywhere else.
Drop off at your accommodation for dinner and a final evening in Italy.
Overnight in Venice.
Day 10 – Departure from Venice

Morning in Venice (Time Depending)
If your flight timing allows, you have a final short window to enjoy Venice at its quietest. Finish with an early walk, a coffee by a canal, or simply one last look before the city gets busy. Your driver-guide keeps it simple and timed to your departure, so there’s no last-minute stress.
Venice Airport Transfer
You’re transferred to Venice Marco Polo Airport for your onward journey, bringing your Switzerland and Italy loop to a smooth close.
Tour ends today.