Switzerland Travel, by boat, telecabins, trains and many more…….
Switzerland travel
Which is the most agreeable way of travelling across Switzerland? Maybe you have already pondered over this type of question because you would like to come for the wonderful hiking possibilities Switzerland Travel has to offer.
I can assure you that I honestly think that the easiest and most comfortable way is to take the train. Swiss trains have an excellent reputation of always being very punctual, clean and are safe.
Should you however decide to rent a car, this should not be a problem because all of the largest car rental companies have their offices in Switzerland. You can even reserve beforehand via Internet.
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If the budget allows for, you could also go through an agency and hire a car with driver and a guide but this would probably mean that hiking is not really your type of holiday idea.
The advantages of travelling by train are numerous. Over long distances, your can book your luggage in and not have to worry about dragging them around with you. This will allow you more time for enjoying the trip and for admiring the countryside.
There are no worries about sharing the expenses of a car. You leave one station and arrive at another. Within the Switzerland Travel system most train stations are centralised and have almost everything you need, especially the larger ones. You can find kiosks, restaurants, cafés, snack-bars, chemists, hairdressing salons and many other services.
Depending on the type of holidays that you choose, Switzerland Travel allows you to choose from many different types of “Passports” for travelling in Switzerland.
- Passport for train travel in Switzerland and neighbouring countries.
- Passport for train travel with a limited number of days.
- Passport for train travel including access to one or many mountain summits.
- Passport for train travel including magnificent views and country sides.
- Passport for train travel including nights in hotels.
- Passport for train travel including mountain trains and even tele-cabins.
- Or you know how long you will be staying in Switzerland and you can obtain passports for a particular number of days ex: 4 days to 1 month.
- Passport for train travel in small groups. You can eventually have discounts when consulting the station offices.
There are also passports that propose a number of trips to the summits of mountains, such as “Schilthorn”, “Pilatus” “Titlis” “Säntis”and “Jungfraujoch”. These are all breathtaking places to go to and to experience the beauty of what surrounds you.
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