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- The best France and Switzerland tour packages
- What people love about France And Switzerland Tours
- Travel France and Switzerland your way
- Discover France and Switzerland tours for every budget
- France and Switzerland tours for every group
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Trekking Mont Blanc
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tougher than I expected, but more spectacularly beautiful. Glad I did it!!”
Mary, traveled in July
The challenging 10-day trek from Chamonix leads through French Alpine meadows and Swiss peaks. The route follows the Bovine Way to Trient and crosses Col de la Balme, with stays in mountain refuges. Local specialties like Tartiflette paired with Vin de Savoie wine complement daily 13-20km routes.
Duration 10 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
- US$2,399
From Geneva's Jet d'Eau fountain to Gruyères' cheese heritage, this route captures French-Swiss essence. A visit to Chillon Castle on Lake Geneva, rides on the Glacier 3000 cable car, and chocolate tasting at Maison Cailler await. The Alpine Classic Hotel in Leysin provides comfortable lodging with included dinner.
Duration 11 days Destinations Spain, France, Switzerland, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,796
Switzerland´s Best (19 destinations)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Nice itinerary, fast-paced but a lot if fun.”
Maisoun, traveled in July
Duration 9 days Destinations Switzerland, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,810
Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The epic views were so uplifting. The shared picnics were also fun, and the spa at Pre St Didier was excellent.”
Sue, traveled in August
The Mont Blanc massif reveals its grandeur across France and Switzerland over 11 days. Col des Posettes at 1997m, Champex Lake, and Grand Col Ferret at 2537m mark key points. Val Ferret valley offers stunning views of Mont Blanc and Grandes Jorasses.
Duration 11 days Destinations Switzerland, France, Italy Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From
- US$4,430
Paris's Eiffel Tower and Beaune's wine region launch this French adventure before crossing into Switzerland for Geneva's lakeside charm and Gruyeres' cheese heritage. The itinerary features Glacier 3000 adventure, Lake Zurich cruise, and Cailler chocolate factory visit, with stays in Lyon, Leysin, and boutique Swiss hotels.
Duration 11 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
- US$3,353
What people love about France And Switzerland Tours
- Trekking Mont Blanc
Amazing trekking through the alps. It was a challenge so be prepared! Our tour leader Diane was AMAZING. Everything was well organized and ran smoothly. Highly recommend if you like trekking.
- Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
We thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Our guide, Spike Reid went above and beyond in helping to smooth things and accommodate all levels of hikers in the group. I can’t emphasize enough how helpful and knowledgeable he was. The scenery can’t be beat and the size of the group was perfect.
- Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek
peter smith was the key he was a great guide but also just a great person he was extremely helpful at all times. And his have us carry the picnic lunches and then preparing them on the trail was a great idea all guides should do this we all carried some part of the lunch then we prepared it as a group each day we all enjoyed this immensely I could go on all day about this guys he was just a peach of a guy would recommend and use him again. Please thank him again for me
Travel France and Switzerland your way
Find a River Cruise that explores France And Switzerland. There are 15 cruises to choose from, that range in length from 4 days up to 26 days. The most popular month for these cruises is June, which has the most tour departures. Considering other destinations? Check out all river cruise tours.
The Tour du Mont Blanc ranks as our most popular trek, and it's clear why - you'll cross France, Switzerland and Italy while circling Western Europe's highest mountain. The trail leads up to Lac Blanc at 2,352m where the surrounding peaks mirror perfectly in the water, then drops into valleys where you can warm up with local fondue and raclette in cozy mountain huts. If you prefer a proper bed each night, our hotel-based versions work well, while the camping options attract people who love swapping stories around the evening campfire. You should know the trails demand solid fitness - expect about 1,000m climbing each day, so our regular hikers suggest hill training for a few months before you come. Mid-June brings amazing Alpine wildflowers across the meadows, and September offers quieter paths with lovely autumn colors.
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of France And Switzerland. There are 21 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 6 days up to 14 days. The most popular month for these tours is May.
The Paris to Rome explorer route packs quite a bit into its 10-day journey, combining rail travel through the Swiss Alps with walking tours that let you really get to know each stop. Our travelers love picking up fresh pastries near Lausanne Cathedral and taking the world's steepest cogwheel train up Mount Pilatus - the views over Lake Geneva are worth every minute. For those wanting more ground to cover, we offer a comprehensive route hitting 27 spots including San Sebastián's La Concha beach, the historic center of Bordeaux (a UNESCO site) and an imaginative art space carved into limestone at Les Baux called Carrières de Lumières. The pace works well for most people, giving you time to properly experience both rural areas and city stops.
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22 tours in France and SwitzerlandSmall-group adventures take on special meaning through France and Switzerland, where our Tour du Mont Blanc circuit brings together 14-16 travelers, trekking across three countries. The intimate setting makes guided walks over high Alpine passes feel spontaneous and natural, with our customers connecting deeply over shared successes like summiting Col de la Seigne at 2,516 meters. On our Paris to Rome rail and walking tours, modest group sizes mean ducking into hidden pastry shops near Lausanne Cathedral, and taking rides on the world's steepest cogwheel train up Mount Pilatus. The premium 11-day French-Swiss journey keeps numbers manageable, blending guided strolls through Paris with wine tastings in the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards, cable car rides and also visits to Glacier 3000's suspension bridge. According to our travelers, small groups open doors to authentic local moments - whether joining Van Gogh painting workshops in Arles, or pausing to take in Lake Annecy's mirror-like waters at their own comfortable pace.
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14 tours in France and SwitzerlandWant to hike Mont Blanc at your own pace? Our self-guided tours give you freedom while handling all the planning. The full 12-day route includes detailed trail directions, moves your bags between stops and books your stays - from historic hotels to mountain huts. There's also an 8-day version hitting the main spots while still crossing France, Italy and Switzerland. Our independent hikers love setting their own schedule - stopping for photos whenever they want or choosing easier days when needed. Having someone sort out the route planning and bookings lets them focus on the walking. Both options come with round-the-clock support, though you should be comfortable with hiking and following trail markers to get the most from these independent trips.
Top France and Switzerland travel itineraries to fit your plans
The Mont Blanc region forms the heart of our week-long France and Switzerland tours, taking you through three countries on foot. You'll walk 15-20km daily with about 800m climbing - enough to earn your dinner but not overwhelming. Starting in Chamonix, the path leads over the Balme pass into Switzerland and finally drops into Italian Courmayeur. Our travelers love how the culture shifts as they cross borders, from the morning coffee style to evening meal times. Whether you pick the north or south circuit, you'll cross the Grand Col Ferret and spend time in Champex, where the lake reflects the mountains like a mirror. Going self-guided means choosing your own stops, accommodation and pace - you might prefer traditional mountain huts or valley hotels. One guest wrote to tell us they actually put on weight despite all the walking, thanks to Swiss raclette, Italian gelato and hearty French mountain cooking.
See all toursOur 10-day rail and hiking trips start in Paris before using Switzerland's precise train system to reach the Alps. The mix works really well - you might spend your morning walking through Lausanne's old streets and catch an afternoon panoramic train through mountain passes. Food becomes part of the journey, from cooking with organic farmers near Rome to wine tasting in Burgundy's cellars. We've added interesting cultural stops too, like painting sessions in Arles (in the same light that inspired Van Gogh) and visits to art installations housed in old quarries. The balance feels right - guided experiences mixed with free time to browse Lyon's food markets or take an optional cable car ride in the Alps.
See all toursTwo weeks gives you time to properly link Europe's capitals with Alpine highlights. The London-Zurich route moves from Big Ben to boat rides on Lake Zurich and exploring Lucerne's medieval bridges. We've arranged special access to places like Saint Gallen's abbey library, where you can see 170,000 historical books, and walks through the dramatic rocky walls of the Aare Gorge. The pace works well with train travel days between full days exploring - you might spend a morning in Montmartre then catch a scenic train to Lake Geneva for an evening boat trip. Our guests particularly like how these longer tours let them experience both city culture and mountain landscapes without feeling rushed.
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Best time to visit France and Switzerland
- Spring 2025
April and May transform our French and Swiss rail journeys. The Paris to Rome route gives you melting Alpine snow against white peaks - it's the right time to take that cogwheel train up Mount Pilatus. Our customers love spotting spring wildflowers along lakeside paths in Lucerne and Lausanne. Down in Provence, especially around Arles, you can join painting workshops surrounded by the same blooming landscapes that caught Van Gogh's eye. The medieval village of Riquewihr in Alsace looks particularly nice with spring flowers decorating its old half-timbered houses.
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- Summer 2025
From June through September, our Tour du Mont Blanc hiking circuit comes alive. The high trails clear of snow, mountain huts open their doors and long summer days give you plenty of time to take in those massive Alpine views. For a mix of city and countryside, start with a Seine cruise in Paris, then head to Lake Geneva where you can taste wines in the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards. The Green Panorama route connects Barcelona, Paris and some serious hiking at Glacier 3000, where a suspension bridge lets you walk between mountain peaks.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
September and October bring golden colors to the Black Forest and Alsace sections of our tours. Travelers tell us they love visiting Baden-Baden and Heidelberg this time of year - you get castle tours and forest walks with red and gold leaves all around. The Burgundy wine route becomes something special as vineyards turn russet and harvest activities fill village squares. Swiss rail tours show you snow returning to the highest peaks while lower slopes show autumn colors. Our customers give top marks to the Gotthard Panorama Express in fall, when you see orange larches against snow-dusted mountains.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter river cruises along the Rhine and Rhône operate year-round with climate-controlled comfort - the perfect way to see France and Switzerland when it's cold outside. From your private balcony cabin, you'll watch snow dust the riverside vineyards while staying cozy inside. Jazz-themed cruises really come into their own during winter, combining evening performances with daytime walks through quiet medieval towns. If you prefer trains, our first-class rail connections between Paris, Geneva and Zurich include stays in upscale hotels. Winter's actually ideal for visiting grand palaces like Versailles - fewer tourists mean more time chatting with local guides.
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How do you get around France and Switzerland easily?
The fastest way is definitely taking those high-speed TGV trains that zip between the major cities in about 3-4 hours especially Paris to Geneva or Zurich. If you're after something really special though try the Gotthard Panorama Express it combines trains and boats through the Alps with amazing views of Lake Lucerne. For getting around locally you've got options - grab a Swiss Travel Pass that covers pretty much everything trains buses and mountain transport while in France the regional TER trains are great for hitting smaller spots like Annecy or Chamonix. And if you're heading Geneva to Chamonix the bus rides got these incredible Mont Blanc views.
What's the best way to see the Swiss Alps?
You've got so many ways to experience the Alps with Switzerland's amazing transport network. Take the Glacier 3000 cable car near Gstaad where you can walk across this incredible suspension bridge between peaks and there's snow all year round. Over in Grindelwald the First Cliff Walk gives you these dramatic viewpoints while Zermatt's totally car-free and perfect for Matterhorn views. The Jungfrau Railway's pretty special tunneling right through the Eiger to Europe's highest station at 3454m. Want something less touristy? Try Mount Pilatus near Lucerne you can ride the world's steepest cogwheel railway it's got this crazy 48% gradient and these amazing panoramic gondolas.
What kind of local experiences can visitors join in with?
There's way more than just making chocolate at Maison Cailler though you'll need to book that ahead. You can watch cheese being made the traditional AOP way at Le Chalet in Gruyères and explore wine cellars in Alsace where French and German traditions mix together. For something really unique try alphorn-making workshops in Lucerne or get hands-on with watchmaking in the Jura region. And don't miss those evening folk shows in Interlaken where you'll see traditional music and alpine horns in action.
What local food should you try?
When you're in France's Savoie region you've got to try tartiflette it's this amazing potato gratin with Reblochon cheese and raclette served the traditional way with half wheels of cheese. Swiss food changes depending where you are - German areas do great rösti and Zürich Geschnetzeltes while down in Italian-speaking Ticino you'll find mountain-style risotto and polenta. Around Lake Geneva try the local perch fillets and if you're there in winter the Vacherin Mont d'Or cheese is incredible. Keep an eye out for seasonal stuff too like Geneva's Longeole sausage or those double cream meringues from Gruyère.
How can you explore beyond the main cities?
The GoldenPass Line and Gotthard Panorama Express are brilliant for this they're regular trains but with this tourist experience built in connecting Lake Geneva right through to central Switzerland. You've got to check out the Lavaux vineyards they're UNESCO listed with these great marked trails between villages. The Bovine Route near Martigny follows these ancient shepherd paths and if you want a really local experience stay in mountain villages like Mürren or Champéry. E-bikes are fantastic too especially along the Rhone Route you can explore valley landscapes and historic towns without wearing yourself out.