Alpine Passages: The Ultimate Supercar Experience
SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GERMANY
WHEN
May - September
HOW LONG
5-7 nights ideal length
EXPERIENCE
Fully customisable
Auto enthusiasts know that a truly memorable driving experience is a combination of both the car's raw power and the history and renown of the roads on which they drive. Embark on a rare journey through Switzerland, Austria, and Germany in a curated fleet of legendary supercars, where you can navigate Europe's most storied mountain passes that have been selected for their historical significance as well as the thrill of their bends and turns. Your adventure begins in the legendary resort town of St. Moritz, where aristocratic Alpine traditions have long intertwined with automotive passion. From there, you can journey to Innsbruck, the gateway to the Austrian Alps, before concluding in Munich, the vibrant heart of German engineering excellence. During this journey, you and your loved ones can enjoy unique access to special experiences, from private tours of historic automotive collections to dining at Michelin-starred restaurants famed for their innovative culinary concepts. Here, you can explore the famed Grossglockner High Alpine Road and enjoy behind-the-scenes access to BMW's innovation labs. Unwind in the evenings with luxury spa treatments and recovery rituals, designed to prepare you for the next day's adventure. This is more than a driving holiday; it is also a cultural and culinary immersion into the heart of the Alps. Each mountain pass, every plate, and all the private doorways you pass through will reveal a new layer of history. We believe that true luxury is about feeling completely cared for, and this journey is a testament to that belief, designed for those who value not just performance and elegance, but the unique stories and insider access that make the Alps legendary.
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Highlights at a glance
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A Curated Fleet: Drive an exclusive selection of eight supercars from iconic marques such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and BMW.
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Historic Passes: Navigate the Bernina and Maloja Passes, celebrated for their dramatic scenery and storied history.
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Exclusive Access: Enjoy a private tour of the historic automotive collection at the Kulm Hotel in St. Moritz and gain behind-the-scenes entry to BMW's innovation labs in Munich.
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Cultural Immersion: Discover the world of craftsmanship at Swarovski Crystal Worlds and trace the heritage of Porsche on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, which was used by the company to test and develop early models, such as the first 356.
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Culinary Excellence: Indulge in authentic fine dining experiences paired with regional vintages that reflect the terroir of each location.
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Holistic Wellbeing: Unwind with bespoke spa treatments and recovery rituals designed to revitalise you after each day of precision driving.
The Revamont touch
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Your very own Experience Host: Every element is thoughtfully arranged so you can focus entirely on the experience and on each other—no coordination, no complications, just connection.
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Key places & venues
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The Kulm Hotel, St. Moritz: This historic luxury hotel is where St. Moritz's winter sports culture was born in 1864, after owner Johannes Badrutt made a now-legendary wager with British summer guests, promising them that their winter experience would be just as unique as their summer one. Today, it provides a perfect base for exploring the region's motoring legacy.
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Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Innsbruck: An enchanting artistic world created by multimedia artist André Heller, this immersive space offers a private tour that connects Austrian craftsmanship with Alpine folklore, providing a serene counterpoint to the high-octane drives.
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BMW Welt, Munich: Located next to the iconic BMW Headquarters in the shape of a four-cylinder engine, this is more than just a museum experience. Explore both storied history and future innovation with a special access to this world of automative excellence.
WHY VISIT ST. MORITZ?
St. Moritz is more than a destination; it is the original birthplace of Alpine tourism and a sanctuary for high society. From the legendary Kulm Hotel, which hosted the first-ever winter guests in 1864, to its status as a two-time host of the Winter Olympics, the town offers a rich history that has attracted a discerning clientele for over a century, drawn to its blend of natural beauty and refined elegance. The Bernina and Maloja Passes, winding out from St. Moritz, were not just roads but vital arteries for centuries—first for Roman trade and later for aristocrats on the Grand Tour—before becoming the legendary scenic drives they are today. It is this deep-rooted connection to both history and nature that makes St. Moritz a truly unique Alpine hub, where every view and every corner holds a story worth sharing.
WHY VISIT INNSBRUCK?
Nestled between two towering mountain ranges, Innsbruck is a city where Imperial history and Alpine adventure meet. As the capital of Tyrol, it served as the seat of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and his legacy is still visible in the Golden Roof, a landmark adorned with over 2,600 gilded copper tiles. Yet, Innsbruck is also a modern hub of creativity, home to the architectural wonder of Swarovski Crystal Worlds and the breathtaking Bergisel Ski Jump, designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid. The city's surroundings offer some of Austria's most exhilarating drives, including the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, which was first conceived as a strategic trade route before being renowned as one of the most enjoyable driving routes in the region. It is this seamless blend of past and present, of urban refinement and rugged nature, that defines the authentic Innsbruck experience.
WHY VISIT MUNICH?
Munich is a testament to Germany's fusion of classic Bavarian charm and cutting-edge industrial innovation. While it is often visited for its historic squares and legendary beer halls, the city’s true pulse lies in its role as a global centre for engineering excellence. As the home of BMW, Munich has played a pivotal role in automotive history, often the birthplace of advancements in performance and design. The iconic BMW Headquarters, a modernist landmark designed by Karl Schwanzer, is a true symbol of this heritage. Beyond its automotive legacy, Munich’s cultural scene is one of Europe's most vibrant, with its world-class museums and the historic Allianz Arena, which lights up in different colours depending on which team is playing. This blend of tradition and progress, of artisanal craftsmanship and technological prowess, makes Munich a fitting finale for a journey celebrating automotive heritage.








