Take a ride on the Bernina red train, one of the most scenic railway routes in Switzerland. Choose to spend time visiting St. Moritz and decide which route you wish to take to visit Tirano or Choir.
St Moritz
Spend a full-day travelling to St. Moritz on this exciting rail journey. The Bernina red train is one of Switzerland's most scenic railways, climbing more than 1,800 meters, making it the steepest railway journey in the world.
Round-trip transfer from Milan is included in the tour. Your rail journey can start from Choir, St Moritz or Tirano, depending on avialability, and takes you all the way to the world-renowned Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz.
On the journey, marvel at the scenery of the Alps. UNESCO named the Bernina route a world heritage site. See monumental glaciers, cross steep gorges, and pass through tunnels under some of the area’s most massive mountains.
Choir, the oldest town in Switzerland, nestled amidst the Swiss Alps. The Town serves as the gateway to the famous Bernina route, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In St. Moritz you’ll have time to explore Switzerland's most famous mountain resort.
Tirano is a picturesque Mediterranean town in a mountain setting dotted with palms and oleanders.
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Duration 12.5 - 13 hours
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