Austria, Italy and Switzerland Small Group Tours
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- Highlights of Europe; Small Group Tour from Vienna to Rome
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Highlights of Europe; Small Group Tour from Vienna to Rome
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We returned home with a deep appreciation for the Balkans and a treasure trove of memories that will last a lifetime.”
Babinton, traveled in November
Small group dynamics enhance this 14-day journey from Vienna to Rome, with intimate wine tastings in Tuscany and local food tours in Vienna's cafes. Perfect for 2-12 travelers, averaging 58 years old, staying in 3-star hotels like Stefanie Vienna and exploring UNESCO sites like Prague Castle and Florence's historic center for $193 per day.
Duration 14 days Destinations Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy, France, Monaco Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type GroupPersonalized Operator Choose Balkans From $6,259
10% Off- NZ$5,633You save $625
The winding roads of Austria, Italy, and Switzerland unfold with a personal chauffeur at your service. Marvel at the Stelvio Pass's 48 hairpins, wander through Tyrol's medieval villages, and glide along on the Glacier Express. Luxury awaits at The Chedi Andermatt and La Margna Grace St. Moritz.
Duration 6 days Destinations Switzerland, Austria, Italy Age Range 25 to 99 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 2 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Operator EPIKdrives From
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What our customers ask about Austria, Italy and Switzerland Small Group Tours
What unique experiences can small group tours offer in Austria Italy and Switzerland?
Small group tours through these Alpine nations provide access to experiences that larger groups simply cannot match. Travelers can join private wine tastings in family-owned Tuscan estates get early entry to Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace and enjoy personalized stays at distinctive properties like St. Moritz's Grace Hotel La Margna. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The small group size allowed us to stay at boutique properties like The Chedi in Andermatt and explore hidden gems that larger groups couldn't access." The tours blend cultural immersion with exclusive access offering everything from food walks in Vienna's markets to private guides at UNESCO sites like Salzburg's historic center.
What is the typical accommodation style for small group tours in these countries?
These tours select high-end boutique hotels and historic properties that larger tour buses bypass. In Switzerland guests often stay at the 5-star Grand Hotel National in Lucerne or Grace Hotel La Margna in St. Moritz. Austrian stops feature notable properties like Hotel Sacher in Salzburg and the Nidum Hotel in Telfs. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The intimate hotels were a highlight - we loved the personal service at the Renaissance Tower Hotel in Zurich and the historic ambiance of the Hotel Sacher in Salzburg."
How do small group tours handle transportation between destinations?
These tours use luxury minivans or Mercedes vehicles allowing easy navigation of narrow village streets and mountain passes. This means direct access to charming spots like Austria's Hallstatt or Italy's Portofino. Some premium tours even offer Porsche vehicles for Alpine crossing. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Having a smaller vehicle meant we could take scenic backroads through the Dolomites and stop at viewpoints that bigger tours would miss."
What kind of dining experiences are available on small group tours?
The small group format opens doors to local restaurants and unique venues that can't accommodate large tours. Groups can dine at traditional Viennese Heurigers family trattorias in Florence and exclusive mountain restaurants in St. Moritz. According to a TourRadar traveler: "We loved the intimate dining experiences especially at the National Grand Hotel in Lucerne where we had a private Swiss fondue evening something impossible with a large group."
How flexible are the itineraries on small group tours?
The limited group size allows tours to adapt based on weather interests and local events. Guides can modify routes along places like the German Alpine Road or add unexpected stops at Lake Como. A TourRadar traveler shared this insight: "Our guide was able to arrange an unplanned stop at a local festival in Hallstatt and adjust our schedule to avoid crowds at Neuschwanstein Castle - something impossible with larger groups."
What special access do small group tours provide to cultural sites?
Small groups gain entry to restricted areas and enjoy private viewing times at major attractions. This includes early morning Vatican Museum visits after-hours tours of Salzburg's Mirabell Palace and private demonstrations at Swiss chocolate makers. One TourRadar traveler reported: "We had exclusive morning access to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence before the crowds arrived, and our small group size meant we could really appreciate the art with our guide's detailed explanations."