Destination Covered: Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Innsbruck,
Wattens, Venice
Departure Dates: Apr 14, 23 | May 02, 08, 14, 22 | June 03, 08, 14, 19, 23, 28 | July 14, 23
|Aug 03, 13, 23 | Sept 13 | Oct 08, 23
Zurich- One of the richest and most sophisticated
cities in the world, Zurich is not only a global financial center, but also one
of Europe’s most important crossroads when it comes to transportation and
travel. Its historical center has been preserved almost to the millimeter,
although a trendy, avant-garde feel to the place makes Zurich one of the most
attractive cities in the world to live and play.
Lucerne- Lucerne, the gateway to central Switzerland,
sited on Lake Lucerne, is embedded within an impressive mountainous panorama.
Complete with gable paintings, the covered, medieval Chapel Bridge forms the
centrepiece of Lucerne’s townscape and is considered to be one of the oldest,
covered wooden bridges in Europe. The figure of a dying lion which was hewn
from the face of rock in remembrance of the heroic death of Swiss guards killed
during an attack on the Tuileries in 1792 is one of the best-known monuments in
Switzerland.
Interlaken- It’s
not unusual for a town to be on a River, Lake or An Ocean. But for It sit
between two lakes may will be unique. Interlaken-between lake thin and lake
brienz-can boast such a privileged position and there’s more. Interlaken is
also in the heart of the mangnifient Jungfrau region mountain World and affords
views of the World famous Icy Icons, The Eiger, Monch & Jungfrau.
Innsbruck- Experience the real
Tyrol in a place where the Alps are close enough to touch. An exceptional
setting where city, culture and nature come together to delight anyone who
wants to explore, enjoy and be inspired. Nowhere else are alpine experiences
and urban joie de vivre so closely connected. Alpine-urban, sporty, dynamic and cosmopolitan yet
charming, strong and traditional – Innsbruck is a city with exceptional appeal.
Venice- Venice is world-famous for its canals it is built
on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow
lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are connected by about 400
bridges. In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and every
form of transport is on water or on foot. Venice is universally considered to
be the most beautiful city in the world because of this unusual urban design
and its inestimable artistic heritage; it is included in the heritage of humanity
projects protected by UNESCO and has the highest number of visitors of any
Italian city, many of whom are foreign tourists.