
Alps Hiking: France & Switzerland
9 days | 11 days with Grindelwald extension | From $5,899 before flights
- Physical activity
- Group size
- 5–20 travelers
Towering peaks meet timeless Alpine villages
From the legendary birthplace of alpinism in Chamonix to the car-free village of Zermatt and the classic alpine town of Grindelwald, this journey through France and Switzerland delivers some of the Alps’ most celebrated landscapes. You’ll hike beneath Mont Blanc’s massive glaciated flanks on the Grand Balcon Nord trail, stand face-to-face with the Matterhorn’s iconic pyramid while traversing Zermatt’s famous 5-Lakes route, and follow high-altitude paths where the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau dominate the skyline. Ride Europe’s highest cogwheel railway to panoramic viewpoints at 10,180 feet, ascend via cable car to L’Aiguille du Midi’s summit, and descend past crystalline alpine lakes that mirror the peaks towering above. Between hiking the legendary Eiger Trail and sampling French pastries in Chamonix’s cobblestone streets, you’ll discover why these mountains continue to captivate travelers who seek both challenge and awe in equal measure.
What's included
- 7 nights in handpicked hotels
- Private bus for local transfers
- Train tickets between Täsch & Zermatt
- 7 breakfasts
- 3 dinners with beer or wine
- 1 French pastry tasting
- An expert European Tour Director
- Local licensed guides for select hikes
- Cable car/chairlift/gondola tickets for hikes, when applicable
- Select guided sightseeing tours
Why you'll love it
- Explore the rugged Aiguilles Rouges Natural Reserve on a high-altitude hike
- Hike the Grand Balcon Nord from L’Aiguille du Midi with constant views of Mont Blanc
- Sample French pastries on a walking tour through Chamonix’s historic streets
- Follow Zermatt’s 5-Lakes route past alpine tarns reflecting the Matterhorn
- Trek sections of the famous Eiger Trail beneath the Eiger's imposing north face
- Experience the storybook villages of Zermatt and Grindelwald
Itinerary

Overnight flight1 night
Day 1: Fly to Geneva
Head to the airport and board your overnight flight to Switzerland. Try to get some sleep on the plane—you’ll need your energy for the incredible adventures ahead.
Chamonix3 nights
Day 2: Arrive in Geneva & transfer to Chamonix
Included meal: Welcome dinner
Welcome to the Alps! You’ll touch down in Geneva before transferring to your first hotel in Chamonix, France. This legendary valley—cradled between the towering peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif and the jagged Aiguilles Rouges—is where the very concept of climbing mountains for sport was born, making it the perfect launchpad for your own alpine adventure.
Meet an EF representative at the airport.
Transfer 1–1.5 hours to your hotel in Chamonix to check in and explore your surroundings.
Raise a glass of beer or wine while you get to know your fellow adventurers and Tour Director during a Welcome Orientation.
Enjoy a Welcome Dinner, your first of many with your group.
Note: Airport transfers are included for travelers who book flights with EF Adventures. If you book your own flights, airport transfers may be available for a fee upon request.
Day 3: Aiguilles Rouges hike and Chamonix walking tour
Included meals: Breakfast, Tasting
Your first full hiking day in the Alps begins with a scenic gondola ride on the Flégère lift, followed by the Index Chair Lift to reach your starting point at 8,513 feet. The Aiguilles Rouges—”Red Peaks,” named for their distinctive sunset glow—form a protected natural reserve of granite spires and glacial lakes that contrast sharply with the ice-covered Mont Blanc massif across the valley. From here, you’ll embark on one of the region’s most spectacular high-altitude routes, beginning with a gradual descent before climbing toward Le Col des Glières. The trail then ascends to Lacs Noirs, a stunning alpine lake. After a break, you’ll descend through alpine meadows past Lac Cornu—a gorgeous viewpoint that showcases the rugged beauty of the Aiguilles Rouges massif—before reaching Planpraz. Those seeking extra mileage can extend the day with a hike to Lake Brévent, while others can take the gondola back down to Chamonix. Once back in town, your Tour Director will walk you through Chamonix’s charming streets, with a stop at a local bakery for a French pastry tasting before you have free time to explore on your own.
Aiguilles Rouges hike
- Option A: 4.4 miles, 1,158 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 5.8 miles, 2,625 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 3 out of 5
- Ride the Flégère Gondola and Index Chair Lift to reach your high-altitude starting point in the Aiguilles Rouges.
- Hike through alpine terrain to Le Col des Glières and Lacs Noirs, where you'll enjoy your packed picnic lunch with mountain views.
- Descend past Lac Cornu, one of the region's most photogenic viewpoints.
- Choose between taking the gondola down from Planpraz or extending your hike to Lake Brévent.
- Join your Tour Director for a walking tour of Chamonix and sample French pastries at a local bakery.
Day 4: L'Aiguille du Midi Summit, Grand Balcon Nord hike & optional fondue dinner
Included meal: Breakfast
This morning, you’ll ascend via cable car to the summit of L’Aiguille du Midi. Fun fact: L'Aiguille du Midi is the highest lift-accessed mountain in the world and the second most visited tourist attraction in France (after the Eiffel Tower, of course). At the top, you’ll have free time to explore the viewing platforms with views of Mont Blanc’s summit and the surrounding massif. Visit the exhibitions, grab a coffee, or simply take in the dramatic alpine scenery before boarding the cable car to the Plan de l’Aiguille midway station to begin your hike. You’ll descend through rugged terrain with constant views of Mont Blanc, leading you to the stunning Lac Bleu at the base of the Aiguilles de Chamonix. After a break, you’ll continue down the mountain to Signal Forbes for spectacular views of the Mer de Glace, one of France’s largest glaciers, before reaching the Montenvers station. From here, you’ll board a historic cog-wheel train that winds down the mountain back to Chamonix. Those choosing the longer option will continue beyond Montenvers, descending closer to the Mer de Glace for views of the Grotte de Glace—an ice cave carved annually inside the glacier—before hiking back up to catch the train.
Grand Balcon Nord hike
- Option A: 4.3 miles, 686 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 5.7 miles, 1,798 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 3 out of 5
- Ride the Téléphérique Aiguille du Midi cable car to the summit for breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding peaks.
- Hike the Grand Balcon Nord trail from Plan de l’Aiguille.
- Take in views of the Mer de Glace glacier from Signal Forbes before descending to Montenvers station.
- Board the historic cog-wheel train back to Chamonix, or extend your hike to viewpoints closer to the Mer de Glace and Grotte de Glace ice cave before catching the train.
- Join the optional Chamonix mountain fondue dinner to experience traditional Alpine cuisine.
Zermatt2 nights
Day 5: Travel to Zermatt, Gornergrat Railway, and afternoon hike
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning you’ll say goodbye to Chamonix and board the bus for a scenic journey through the Alps to Täsch, the gateway to car-free Zermatt. Your luggage will continue ahead while you board a local train for the short ride into Zermatt, where you’ll have free time to grab lunch and explore before your afternoon adventure. Next, you’ll ride the Gornergrat cogwheel train—Europe’s highest open-air railway—partway up the mountain to Riffelsee, where your hike begins. From here, you’ll climb steadily toward the Gornergrat summit at 10,180 feet, where you’ll stand surrounded by 29 four-thousand-meter peaks, with the Matterhorn’s iconic pyramid dominating the southern skyline and the Monte Rosa massif stretching across the eastern horizon. After taking in the panoramic views, you’ll descend back down to Riffelsee and board the train back to Zermatt. Those seeking extra mileage can continue hiking past Riffelsee down to Riffelalp, where you’ll catch the train instead. After a short walk to your hotel, you’ll gather for dinner at a local restaurant to toast your first day in the Valais Alps.
Gornergrat hike
- Option A: 3.1 miles, 1,188 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 1 out of 5
- Option B: 5.7 miles, 1,188 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Ride the Gornergrat Railway, Europe's highest open-air cogwheel train, to the summit at 10,180 feet.
- Take in panoramic views of 29 four-thousand-meter peaks, including the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa massif.
- Descend from the summit through high alpine terrain with views across the Gorner Glacier system.
- Choose your route: return to Zermatt from Riffelsee by train or continue hiking to Riffelalp.
- Gather for dinner at a local restaurant in Zermatt.
Day 6: 5-Lakes Trail hike and free evening in Zermatt
Included meal: Breakfast
One of Zermatt's most beloved trails awaits today—the famous 5-Lakes (5-Seenweg) route. You'll start by riding the Sunnegga funicular up the mountain, where your local guide will lead you on a counterclockwise loop beginning near Leisee Lake. The trail winds past alpine lakes—Leisee, Moosjisee, Grindjisee, and eventually Stellisee—each offering its own unique perspective on the Matterhorn and surrounding peaks. The terrain transitions from gentle forest paths to rocky outcrops and high alpine meadows as you make your way around the loop, with opportunities to spot marmots along the way. Those choosing the shorter option will end at Stellisee near Blauherd, taking the cable car down to Sunnegga before riding the funicular back to Zermatt. For those continuing on the longer route, you'll also pass Grünsee and hike all the way back to Sunnegga, completing the full five-lake circuit before taking the funicular down to Zermatt.
5-Lakes Trail hike
- Option A: 2.9 miles, 1,302 ft gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 5.7 miles, 1,591 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Hike along the 5-Lakes Trail with views of the Matterhorn and surrounding peaks.
- Watch for marmots along the trail as you hike forest paths, rocky outcrops, and high alpine meadows.
- Take the funicular back to Zermatt, then enjoy a free evening to do as you please.
Grindelwald2 nights
Day 7: Travel to Grindelwald and Eiger Panorama Trail hike
Included meal: Breakfast
Say goodbye to Zermatt—you’re heading north to Grindelwald, a classic alpine village cradled in a valley beneath the imposing north face of the Eiger mountain. The journey includes a distinctive Alpine experience: the Lötschberg Car Train, where your bus drives onto a flatbed railway car to pass through a mountain tunnel. Once in Grindelwald, a gondola ride will whisk you up to First summit at 7,218 feet, where panoramic valley views await alongside the Tissot Cliff Walk—a thrilling suspended walkway that extends out over the void below. Your hike begins here, following the mountain ridge toward Bachalpsee, an impossibly clear alpine lake where the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks create perfect reflections on calm days. If you’ve opted for the shorter hike, you’ll loop back to First and ride the gondola down. Those tackling the longer route will circle the lake before dropping into a sustained descent into shaded forest paths, finally arriving in Grindelwald beneath the towering north face of the Eiger.
Eiger Panorama Trail hike
- Option A: 4.6 miles, 1,109 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 7.6 miles, 548 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 3 out of 5
- Ride the Lötschberg Car Train—a railway designed to carry entire vehicles through the mountain tunnel—on your way to Grindelwald.
- Ascend via gondola to First summit and brave the Tissot Cliff Walk extending over the valley.
- Trek to Bachalpsee, where mirror-like waters reflect the towering Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.
- Opt to return by gondola or descend all the way to Grindelwald through forests and meadows.
Day 8: Männlichen to Eigergletscher via Kleine Scheidegg hike
Included meals: Breakfast, Farewell dinner
Your final full day takes you high into the Swiss Alps for one last unforgettable hike. You’ll ride a gondola to Männlichen station, where panoramic mountain views await. From here, your hike begins with a gentle descent through alpine meadows toward Kleine Scheidegg, a mountain pass where the Jungfrau massif dominates the horizon in all its snow-capped glory. The trail continues toward Eigergletscher, revealing views the beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley stretched out below, passing Fallbodensee—a serene alpine lake with a chapel-like building that now serves as a memorial hall and museum. Those choosing the shorter hike will finish here and take the cable car back down to Grindelwald. For those continuing, the trail presses on from Eigergletscher to Alpiglen along a section of the famous Eiger Trail, where the north face of the Eiger looms dramatically overhead. From Alpiglen station, you’ll take the train back down to Grindelwald. Tonight, gather with your fellow adventurers for a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant, toasting to new friendships and the week’s memories among France and Switzerland’s most iconic peaks.
Männlichen to Eigergletscher via Kleine Scheidegg hike
- Option A: 4.4 miles, 988 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 8 miles, 1,188 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 3 out of 5
- Ride the world’s longest cable car from Grindelwald to Männlichen.
- Descend through alpine meadows toward Kleine Scheidegg with views of the Jungfrau massif.
- Continue along sections of the famous Eiger Trail beneath the north face, or return to Grindelwald from Fallbodensee.
- Toast to an incredible week of alpine adventures with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.
Flight home
Day 9: Fly home
Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)
After days of conquering alpine trails, soaking in jaw-dropping mountain views, and immersing yourself in French and Swiss culture, it’s time to head home. Transfer 2.5 hours to the Zurich airport for your international flight, bringing with you memories of the Matterhorn’s iconic peak, pristine alpine lakes, and maybe a newfound obsession with fondue.
Grindelwald extension
Not ready to leave the Alps? Extend your adventure with two additional nights in Grindelwald to explore more of the Bernese Oberland’s legendary landscapes. You’ll venture into the dramatic Lauterbrunnen Valley, where clifftop villages cling to steep mountainsides and waterfalls plunge into the valley far below. Hike portions of the Via Alpina trail with the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau dominating every vista, then spend your final day however you choose—whether that’s ascending by cogwheel train to Jungfraujoch at 11,332 feet, Europe’s highest railway station, or simply savoring your last morning in the Alps at a slower pace before heading home.
Grindelwald2 nights
Day 9: Via Alpina Trail hike and free time in Mürren
Included meal: Breakfast
Today you’ll venture into the Lauterbrunnen Valley to explore Mürren, a car-free mountain village perched on a clifftop high above the valley floor with access to portions of the legendary Via Alpina trail. You’ll reach the village by riding the Schilthornbahn Cable Car from Stechelberg through Gimmelwald, where your local guide will lead you on a loop hike that begins alongside the Sefinen Lütschine stream before climbing through wildflower meadows. The Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau grow more imposing with each switchback as the terrain transitions from lush pastures to rockier high-altitude slopes beneath Bryndli mountain. Those choosing the shorter option will loop back along the North Face trail to Mürren. Those tackling the longer route will push on to Rotstockhütte at 7,218 feet, where glaciated peaks and waterfalls cascading into Lauterbrunnen unfold below, before descending back toward Mürren. After free time to explore the village, you’ll ride the cable car back down to Stechelberg and return to Grindelwald by bus.
Via Alpina Trail hike
- Option A: 4.6 miles, 1,243 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 2 out of 5
- Option B: 8.4 miles, 2,146 ft elevation gain
- Physical intensity: 3 out of 5
- Ride the Schilthornbahn Cable Car through Gimmelwald to Mürren, then hike portions of the legendary Via Alpina trail through wildflower meadows.
- Ascend beneath the rugged slopes of Bryndli mountain as the terrain shifts from pasture to high-altitude rock.
- Push to Rotstockhütte on the longer route for sweeping views of glaciated peaks and the Lauterbrunnen Valley below.
- Enjoy free time to explore Mürren’s charming streets and mountain atmosphere.
Day 10: Optional Jungfraujoch: The Top of Europe excursion or free day in Grindelwald
Included meal: Breakfast
Today is yours to design—sleep in, explore Grindelwald at your own pace, or join the optional excursion to Jungfraujoch, famously known as the "Top of Europe." Those choosing the excursion will board a cogwheel train that climbs to 11,332 feet, the highest railway station in Europe, where extraordinary views of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks await. For those staying in Grindelwald, the village offers plenty to discover: browse local shops, relax at a café with mountain views, or simply wander the streets of this charming alpine town.
- Join the optional excursion to Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe at 11,332 feet.
- Spend a free day in Grindelwald doing whatever you please—if you opt out of the optional excursion.
Flight home
Day 11: Fly home
Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)
You’ve savored a few extra days journeying around Grindelwald, but the time has come to say goodbye to Switzerland. Hop on the 2.5 hour-long transfer to the Zurich airport for your international flight home.
Handpicked accommodations
From boutique hotels to 5-star luxury retreats, our accommodations are curated with the expert eye and attention to detail that come from 60 years of travel experience, always prioritizing authenticity. We select high-quality properties that balance comfort, location, sustainability, and local charm. From bustling city centers to serene countryside and picturesque small towns, each hotel is chosen to complement your adventure’s unique style. While the specific accommodations may vary based on your travel dates, you can always count on staying at fantastic properties that meet our standards for quality and character.

Chamonix - Chalet Hôtel Le Prieuré & Spa
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Zermatt - Hotel Hemizeus & Iremia Spa
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Grindelwald - Bergwelt Grindelwald Alpine Design Resort
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Know before you go
- In order to enter France and Switzerland, U.S. and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with an expiration date extending at least six months beyond the date of reentry.
- We recommend having at least one blank passport page for entry stamps.
- U.S. and Canadian passport holders must register for an ETIAS travel authorization in order to enter many European countries.
- Passport holders from over 60 visa-exempt countries (including the U.S. and Canada) will need to apply for an ETIAS travel authorization in order to visit 30 European countries. That means that even if you’ve previously traveled to any of these European countries without a visa, starting in 2026, you’ll need to get ETIAS authorization to visit them again. If you’re traveling to multiple countries with this requirement, you only need to complete the form once. All travelers are responsible for obtaining their own ETIAS travel authorization before departure. For more details, please visit our Help Center.
- If you are not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, you must contact each country’s consulate for your specific entry requirements.
- Round-trip flights booked through EF arrive in Geneva and depart from Zurich.
- Transfers to and from the airport at the beginning and end of the tour are included for travelers who purchased their flights through EF Adventures. If you book your own flights, airport transfers may be available for a fee upon request.
- When you arrive in Geneva, an EF Adventures representative will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall with an EF Adventures sign or a sign with your name(s). If you don’t see a representative immediately, please be patient and stay in the arrivals area. They may be assisting another traveler who has also just arrived and will be back shortly.
Physical activity level
This tour is rated as Intermediate, which means you thrive on a good challenge and aren't afraid to break a sweat on the trail. This level features longer hikes with varied terrain that will get your pulse racing. You're comfortable with sustained climbs and some rocky or root-covered paths, excited by the sense of accomplishment they bring.
This tour is great for:
- Hiking enthusiasts
- Those who want to raise their heart rate
What to expect:
- Daily mileage: 3–9 miles
- Daily elevation gain: Up to 2,700 ft
- Typical terrain: Rolling terrain with some significant gradients. Hikes are hilly with steeper climbs over longer distances.
Tour pacing
This is a fast-paced tour. The pace of a tour itinerary considers how often you’ll switch hotels, the amount of planned daily activities, and how you’ll get from place to place. You can expect:
- Two 2-night stays and one 3-night stay
- Most days are full of included activities (more if you add excursions), however most evenings are free
- Most transportation by bus, some by train
Climate considerations
- The Swiss and French Alps have a mountain climate with cool to mild temperatures during the summer months (June to September).
- Average daytime temperatures range from the mid-50s to mid-70s Fahrenheit, depending on elevation.
- Temperatures in some cities and towns at lower elevations on tour may reach the 80s Fahrenheit.
- Evening temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes, so it's essential to pack warm layers.
- Rain is possible at any time in the mountains, so a waterproof jacket and pants are recommended.
- At higher elevations, such as the summit of L'Aiguille du Midi (12,605 feet), temperatures can be near freezing even during summer. Be prepared with gloves, a hat, and a warm jacket.
Physical activity & tour pace extra info
- EF Adventures and the Tour Director who accompanies your group are unable to provide special mobility or luggage handling assistance to travelers on tour. The responsibility of the Tour Director is to ensure the group enjoys a smooth and informative journey, and they can’t be relied on to provide individualized assistance to any one traveler.
- This tour moves at a reasonable pace to avoid missing scheduled stops. The rest of the group cannot miss any scheduled activities because of the needs of an individual.
- If you have physical activity concerns or tour pace questions, please visit our Help Center or give us call at 617-619-1679. We’re here to help!
This tour includes various modes of transportation, including cable-cars, trains and private buses.
- Round-trip train rides between Täsch and Zermatt are included on tour.
- On this tour, you'll need to come prepared with your own gear for the daily hikes and mountain adventures, including hiking shoes, a day pack, reusable water bottle, and more. For a detailed suggested packing list, see the “Clothing & packing tips” section.
- Please note that our travelers are limited to one checked bag and one personal item each due to storage limitations on buses.
- Some airlines may impose additional charges if you exceed baggage size and weight restrictions. Be advised that you’re responsible for any baggage fees incurred.
- Contact your airline(s) for the baggage size and weight restrictions on your flights.
- Make sure you label your baggage and keep valuables, medication, and documents in your carry-on bag.
- Travelers must be able to manage their luggage throughout tour; porters aren’t guaranteed at hotels or airports.
We recommend packing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that can be easily layered to accommodate varying temperatures, as well as a light jacket or rainwear. Don't forget to pack:
- Comfortable, waterproof hiking boots with good traction
- Lightweight, long-sleeved shirts and pants for sun and insect protection
- Sunscreen
- A sun hat, sunglasses, and rain gear, as these will help you stay comfortable in all types of weather
- Moisture-wicking, quick-drying hiking socks (wool or synthetic)
- Multiple warm mid-layers (fleece or wool) - temperatures can drop significantly
- A warm, lightweight jacket
- Warm hat and gloves (it can be cold at high elevations)
- Insect repellent to ward off mosquitoes and other bugs
- A daypack to carry essentials like water, snacks, and sunscreen
- A refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the tour (and cut down on single use plastic waste)
- Binoculars, in case you want to get a closer look at local wildlife and scenery
- A collapsible walking stick for long hikes (some travelers find them useful)
- Casual clothes for evenings and travel days
- Dressier attire for Welcome/Farewell Dinners and in case you plan to visit a high-end restaurant or attend a special performance.
- Sleepwear and toiletries
- A universal adapter, as well as a voltage converter if you plan on using your own hairdryer or other device without a built-in converter
- Any personal medications, including motion sickness remedies for boat and bus rides
- Your medical insurance card, in case of emergencies (pack this in your carry-on)
- EF Adventures handpicks every hotel you’ll stay at, striking a balance between comfort, location, sustainability, and local charm.
- Specific properties will vary based on your departure date, but are typically three-to-five-star hotels; always include private bathrooms; and usually have in-room safes for valuables. Additionally, your hotels will have Wi-Fi, but access may be limited to common areas. There may also not be elevators.
- Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee that your accommodations will have laundry services or facilities. We recommend checking directly with your hotels once they’ve been confirmed, about 30 days prior to departure.
- Some hotels on this tour are situated on narrow streets; as such, our buses can’t drop you off right out front. In these instances, you’ll have to walk your luggage to the property, no more than a few blocks.
- Please be advised that the strength of the air conditioning in European hotels/buildings is often not as strong or as cool as what you might be used to in the U.S. or Canada.
- All destinations visited on this tour operate on the European standard 220-240 volts and use Types C, E, or F plugs with two small, round pins. You may also use a Type J plug with three small pins in Switzerland.
- Excursions are available for purchase prior to departure, and most excursions will be available for purchase while you are on tour directly through your mobile app.
- We recommend purchasing excursions at least 3 days prior to your tour departure. Please note some excursions have advance booking deadlines. Check your tour itinerary for more information to ensure you don’t miss the deadline to add them.
- Optional excursions may be canceled on tour due to reasons like low enrollment, weather or unexpected closures. If an excursion you signed up for is canceled, you will be refunded the full cost of the excursion. Please note it may take up to 60 days for your refund to be processed.
- Your Tour Director may offer their own optional excursions which can only be purchased on tour via cash (in local currency).
- At least 60 days prior to departure, check with your doctor or healthcare provider for the latest updates and entry requirements, or visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website at cdc.gov.
- If you have dietary restrictions and/or food allergies please notify EF Adventures at least 30 days prior to your departure by logging in to your account and updating your traveler info. To update this information closer to your departure date, please contact our Customer Experience Team.
- If you have medication that you take daily, be sure you have enough for each day of the tour and any possible delays encountered.
- Please be aware that you will be traveling at altitudes as high as 12,605 feet above sea level. These high altitudes can sometimes cause breathing difficulties for travelers who have heart problems or respiratory ailments. If you suffer from any of these conditions, please speak to your doctor regarding any potential health risks.
- Take proper care with sun exposure, as the sun can be especially strong in some of the regions on this tour.
- There are inherent risks associated with adventure activities such as hiking, particularly for those with pre-existing medical conditions. Discuss your planned activities with your doctor or healthcare provider for the best advice on participation.
- This tour includes three dinners. They may be set menus, à la carte, buffets, or family-style meals, depending on the location. Dinners also may include beer, wine, juice, soft drinks, as well as water, coffee, and tea.
- Breakfast each morning is also included at the hotel and is typically buffet style with hot and cold options.
- In the Chamonix region of France, you can expect to find Alpine-style cuisine featuring locally sourced ingredients. Some popular dishes include tartiflette (a hearty gratin made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, and lardons), raclette (melted cheese served with potatoes, cured meats, and pickles), and fondue savoyarde (a pot of melted cheese served with bread for dipping). For a sweet treat, try a tarte aux myrtilles (blueberry tart) or a pain d'épices (spiced bread).
- For a picnic with French flair, stop at a small grocery store for cheeses, pâtés, cured meats, fresh-baked bread, and fruit.
- Swiss food is varied and sophisticated, and some popular dishes include sausages, breaded veal fillets, freshwater fish, and cheese dishes such as fondue and raclette. Be sure to try Swiss chocolate, which is among the world's finest.
- Tips for meals, bus drivers, porterage (if applicable), sightseeing guides, and local hiking guides are included in the price of your tour.
- At the conclusion of your tour, it is customary to offer your Tour Director a gratuity in local currency. Please keep current exchange rates in mind.
- We recommend tipping the equivalent of $15-$20 USD per person per day for your Tour Director.
- Tips can only be paid in cash.
- You will use the euro in France, and the Swiss franc in Switzerland.
- Better rates of exchange are usually available overseas, although it’s worth ordering some currency from your local bank to use when you first arrive.
- We strongly advise that you take debit and credit cards, which can be used to withdraw cash at local banks as needed.
- You can use most cards at ATMs on the international networks Cirrus and Plus, but make sure to check with your home bank about withdrawal fees.
- International banks and businesses primarily accept debit and credit cards that work with the EMV chip system. If you don’t already have at least one card with a chip in it, we strongly recommend requesting one from your bank prior to your tour.
- Plan ahead and bring cash to tip your Tour Director.
- To help you feel prepared before traveling on tour, we strongly recommend downloading the EF Adventures mobile app. It’s free and provides information about important deadlines and entry requirements, as well as your detailed itinerary, packing tips, and more. You can also connect with fellow travelers through the app’s chat feature.
- Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, though some charges may apply.
- There is no Wi-Fi on any of the buses.
- Please contact your mobile service provider for information on roaming charges.
Your Tour Director will be an experienced hiker who will accompany you throughout the entire journey. In addition to sharing their knowledge of the region's history, culture, and natural wonders, they will:
- Support the group during daily hikes, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all travelers
- Provide detailed briefings on trail conditions, weather, and altitude considerations
- Coordinate logistics and arrange meals and transportation
- Offer basic first-aid assistance and emergency support if needed
As experienced hikers themselves, your Tour Director will be well-versed in mountain safety and trained in high-altitude first-aid procedures.
- One of the benefits of traveling with EF Adventures is our on tour emergency support team.
- Our extensive network of offices around the world, and our integration of ISO 31000: Risk Management Guidelines, help our dedicated 24/7 Emergency Service teams anticipate and address on-tour challenges in a flexible and iterative way.
- This team supports travelers and Tour Directors using a combination of extensive training, simulations, incident response planning, and decades of experience to help manage emergencies if they arise, ranging from personal health concerns or injuries to major world events.
- As needed, On Tour Support can facilitate additional support for travelers on tour, arrange assistance from outside specialists, and liaise with local and international authorities to help solve on-the-ground issues. In addition, the team is dedicated to supporting and facilitating communication between travelers and families in the event of an emergency while on the road or at home.
- All destinations visited on this tour are one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and six hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET).
- When it’s noon in New York, it’s 6pm on tour.
- When you travel with EF Adventures, you’ll make a positive impact on the places you visit and the people and animals you meet along the way. That’s because our three core Responsible Travel commitments—protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and promoting animal welfare—are at the heart of every tour we offer.
- Travel, when done responsibly, can have an enormous socioeconomic impact on communities. To maximize your impact, eat at locally owned restaurants and shop at small businesses. Ask your Tour Director to point out restaurants they recommend.
- Prepare for your trip: Be aware of monetary norms such as tipping and negotiating in a market; learn about the destination’s forms of etiquette; and take some time to learn a few words in the local language.
- When interacting with locals, make sure to ask people for permission before you take their picture, and approach cultural differences with empathy and an open mind.
- EF Adventures encourages travelers to limit their waste while on the road, especially single-use plastics. You can cut back on generating plastic waste by packing your own toiletries, using electronic documents, and bringing a reusable water bottle and shopping bag. If you need to use plastics or paper, please recycle.
- When visiting national parks, reserves, or other protected areas, please do not remove anything from the natural environment or leave any litter. Carry out what you carried in.
- When you come across wild animals on tour, take the philosophies of World Animal Protection to heart: Don't touch or feed them, and maintain a respectful distance. The animals you encounter on your trip should be able to exhibit natural forms of behavior.
- Furthermore, avoid buying exploitative animal products, like crafts made from animal parts or products tested on animals.
- If you feel we aren’t meeting any of these commitments, please let us know.
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