Switzerland

Herzlich willkommen in der Schweiz! A country that does not require an introduction, Switzerland is a touristic hotspot both during the Summer and Winter months. Famous for its cheese, clocks and chocolate, trains, skiing and summer hikes, the Swiss experience is one of diversity, luxury and endless things to do.

 

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Switzerland is a hallmark for the four seasons we all know and love. From the hot summer months to the snowy winter weeks, the country goes through almost all possible colour configurations possible. In the summer temperatures reach an average 28°C, with up to 40°C during ever more common heat waves. Summer storms are a pleasant and refreshing twist during this time. By contrast, the winter can reach lows of 0°C and snow is ever present in the mountains. The transitional seasons of autumn and spring are colourful, rainy and unpredictable, jumping from hot to cold on a weekly basis.

Summer Alpine Activities

The Swiss Alps turn into a lush paradise perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors come for hiking through wildflower-filled trails, mountain biking across alpine passes, and paragliding over turquoise lakes. From iconic spots like Zermatt and Lauterbrunnen to hidden gems in the Bernese Oberland, summer in Switzerland is all about fresh air, panoramic views, and getting active in nature.

Winter Alpine Experiences

When the snow falls, Switzerland becomes a true winter wonderland. World-class resorts like St. Moritz, Verbier, and Zermatt attract skiers and snowboarders from around the globe. But there’s more than slopes—think sledding under the stars, snowshoeing through pine forests, and cozy après-ski moments in charming chalets with mulled wine by the fire.

Culinary indulgences

Switzerland is a delight for food lovers, offering more than just fondue and chocolate (though those are must-tries too!). Explore Michelin-starred restaurants, local alpine inns, and cheese dairies that showcase the best of regional cuisine. Whether it’s sampling raclette in Valais, truffle risotto in Ticino, or artisanal chocolates in Geneva, every bite tells a delicious story.

Wellness Retreats

Well-being is a way of life in Switzerland, where crystal-clear air, mountain serenity, and pristine lakes create the perfect backdrop for relaxation. Discover luxury spa resorts in the Alps, thermal baths in Vals and Bad Ragaz, and yoga retreats surrounded by nature. Whether you’re soaking in a steaming outdoor pool or meditating to cowbell chimes, Switzerland is made for pure rejuvenation.