We recommend flying into the Geneva, Switzerland airport (GVA).
We recommend arriving at least one or two days prior to your tour to avoid any delays.
After arrival in Geneva, Switzerland we will provide you with shuttle transportation to the picturesque mountain town of Chamonix, France. The group will meet on the first day at 2:00 pm in the hotel lobby for a casual meet and greet. After connecting with the group, we’ll head out on a scenic excursion, embracing the beauty of the Mont Blanc Range together. To wrap up the day, we'll celebrate with a delicious welcome dinner at a charming French restaurant, where you’ll enjoy great food and even better company, setting the tone for a truly special journey.
On the morning of Day 11, enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel before a shuttle transports you back to Geneva, leaving you with lasting memories of your unforgettable alpine adventure.
Please book departing flights no earlier than 11:00am if possible.
We recommend flying out of the Geneva, Switzerland airport (GVA).
Our Alps experts can assist with recommendations for your pre- and post-tour travel arrangements. Simply call or email us your plans and we are happy to help make the best of your vacation experience. Consider an Alpenwild Getaway, a short-stay, self-guided option that’s easily combined with your tour plans.
You’ll be staying in handpicked inns that beautifully capture the authentic charm and warmth of the Alps, offering a true taste of local character and comfort.
The hallmark of every Alpenwild trip is unforgettable food. This deluxe tour includes daily buffet breakfasts, delicious trail lunches, and most dinners at local restaurants or our hotels. Expect mouthwatering regional cuisine—think fondue in France, risotto in Italy, and rösti in Switzerland.
Be aware that you may need to help carry some of the food during the trek in your backpack for picnic lunches.
NOTE: Alcoholic beverages, specialty drinks, and related gratuities are not included. Also, one dinner in Courmayeur (day 5) is not included. Please
We can accommodate a vegetarian diet, but since Alpine cuisine is centered around dairy products, accommodating a vegan diet is difficult. Be aware that our hotels will have vegetarian options, but not necessarily vegan for dinner. You’ll have plenty of whole grain and fresh fruit options at breakfast. For lunch, we will purchase items for the day and you’re welcome to come with us or give us specific requests. You’ll find the larger grocery stores have good gluten-free and vegetarian selections.