The largest covered aquatic parc in Europe is great fun, from activities to wellness in and near the water - a pleasure for the whole family. The attractions include 10 fantastic water chutes totalling 1500m in length, a wave pool, the Rio Mare river bath, Alpa thermal bath with Jacuzzis, iodine-saline thermal bath (36°C), aqua fitness, massage, saunas, restaurants, spectacular, unparalleled views.
How to get there:
By train: S2 or other from Zurich, direction Ziegelbrücke or S5/S8 direction Pfäffikon as far as Pfäffikon, continue by bus to Pfäffikon.
By car: Motorway A3 Zurich-Chur, exit Pfäffikon, direction Alpamare and Seedamm-Center
Dennis Martin, Vevey in Switzerland is a two Michelin star restaurant notable for it's molecular cuisine. Taste your way through the menu 'evolution' with over 20 exquisite dishes. The downside? You'll need to book a long time in advance. Our native swiss advisors can help you overcome the language barrier and can make a reservation for you in conjunction with any travel plans.
This revolving restaurant is set high in the Bernese alps atop the Schilthorn. With panoamic views it's easy to see why the James bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service was filmed here. Take a series of cable cars to reach the summit or if you are feeling fit it's a 5 hour hike to the peak.
This prestegious annual horse race on snow has been staged since 1907 and includes flat races, skijoring (a horse pulling a person on skis) and trotting. Attracting the high society of Europe's horse-racing crowd, this unique event will meet over 3 Sundays in February 2010. Set in St Moritz, the event also offers muscial performances, art exhibitions and delicious culinary expereriences.
Trekking
Whether you prefer to rent a chalet in the mountains to do a self-guided trek or join an organised tour, walking or cycling through the Swiss alps is good for your soul. Following ancient footpaths you'll pass sparkling lakes and medieval towns as you traverse though the majestic peaks and valleys.
44th Montreux Jazz Festival July 2 - 17, 2010
Founded in 1967 by Claude Nobs, the Montreux Jazz Festival has become an unmissable event for music fans over the years, both in Switzerland and abroad. All the greats have performed on the festival’s various stages, from Miles Davis to Ray Charles, through to David Bowie and Massive Attack. Jazz music may have constituted the Festival’s historic roots, but other musical styles quickly found their place within the festival, sharing a common bond of musical curiosity and mutual enthusiasm. Distinguishing itself by its ambitious programming choices, for two weeks the Montreux Jazz Festival offers an ideal platform for musicians in an intimate setting.
Exclusive accommodation & travel package - Aus $1599 per person travelling together
Includes:
8 days of unlimited 1st class travel on the Swiss Travel System (train, Free entrance to the museums, scenic trains (Bernina Express, Glacier Express, Golden Pass , William Tell Express).
7 nights near Montreux travel by boat to the festival!) in a 1-room apartment 70 m2 Jazz Festival Entrance tickets ALL MUSIC PASS: CHF 1500 Unlimited live music 2 weeks long ! Access to more than 64 concerts ! The once in a lifetime Christmas present for music lovers.
EASY DAY PASS: CHF 160
1. BUY your EASY DAY PASS today 2. WAIT for the program to be officially released 3. CHOOSE your day within 7 days if the program being released
Valid for sale until Dec 24 2009
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