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No other country does the great outdoors quite like Switzerland. Whether you're walking through scenic alpine meadows, scaling tough mountain passes, taking on the ski slopes or kayaking on crystalline lakes, Switzerland offers stunning scenery, panoramic views and the chance to commune with nature in one of its purest forms. With rich chocolate and fine cheese waiting as reward, Switzerland is the place for the active and the indulgent.
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Experience Switzerland's highlights on these trips

Rome to Marrakech

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50 days
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  • USD $9,685
    CAD $9,215
    AUD $8,895
    EUR €6,920
    GBP £5,640
    NZD $11,390
    ZAR R73,750
    CHF FR8,495
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Rome to Paris

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21 days
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  • USD $3,706
    CAD $3,519
    AUD $3,565
    EUR €2,630
    GBP £2,261
    NZD $4,547
    ZAR R29,558
    CHF FR3,247
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Mont Blanc Circuit

15 days
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  • USD $2,110
    CAD $2,110
    AUD $2,110
    EUR €1,500
    GBP £1,199
    NZD $2,650
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Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

15 days
Original
  • USD $3,340
    CAD $3,340
    AUD $3,340
    EUR €2,380
    GBP £1,899
    NZD $4,190
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Highlights


Switzerland's Top Picks

Traditional Swedish Fondue
 
Switzerland leads the world in chocolate consumption with an average of 10.3 kg being eaten per person, each year
 

Top 5 Culinary Classics of Switzerland

  1. Fondue: While not enjoying the same worldwide popularity that it did in the 1960s and 70s, this Swiss classic is still alive and well in Switzerland. Although not to everyone's taste, travellers should experience sitting around a communal pot of rich, melted cheese at least once.
  2. Rosti: Who knew that a plate of grated, fried potato could taste so good? Considered to be Switzerland's national dish, Rosti was once relegated to the breakfast plate but is now served as an accompaniment to dinners too.
  3. Bircher Muesli: This Swiss-German classic has taken off worldwide as a breakfast food, although it was originally created for hospital patients by a Swiss physician. Commonly eaten in the evening in southern Switzerland, it's a nutritious mix of oats, fruits and seeds.
  4. Zopf: This brioche-like, plaited bread is a traditional Sunday morning treat in Switzerland. Dating back to the 15th century, this delicious bread can be found in bakeries all over Switzerland, especially on Sundays.
  5. Cheese: Making hundreds of varieties of cheese, Switzerland is one of the best places in the world to indulge in a dose of calcium. Whether it's a chunk of hard Gruyere, a slice of Emmental or a bit of fruity Appenzeller, Switzerland has enough cheese shops to satisfy everyone.