Vitality among the Peaks: Unwind & Relax
LAKE LUCERNE, ANDERMATT, ZERMATT - SWITZERLAND
WHEN
April - October
HOW LONG
7-10 nights ideal length
EXPERIENCE
Fully customisable
Give yourself a chance to unwind and truly connect with your loved ones on a journey of discovery, in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Journey across Switzerland, staying at two to three bases of your choice—Lake Lucerne, Andermatt or Engadin, and Zermatt—where you get get the reset that you’ve always needed, through breathtaking nature, holistic wellbeing and cultural immersion. Begin your experience at Lake Lucerne, where you can while away an afternoon in a spa suite, or spend it doing breathwork by the lake or on a private boat picnic together with your loved ones. More active experiences include forest walks or via ferrata hikes, while more cultural options could include curated art tours or private visits to watchmaking ateliers. From there, continue your journey across mountain passes or panoramic rail into Andermatt or the Engadin, St. Moritz. Here, you can set out for a leisurely alpine meadow walk with your group, or try a glacier hike for a more invigorating trek; indulge in spa treatments, hammam rituals or even IV therapy for holistic wellbeing. Meanwhile, feed your inner gourmand with lunches and masterclasses with cheesemakers, and stop by a vineyard for a private tasting. The final chapter unfolds in Zermatt, under the towering peak of the Matterhorn. Spend your days soaking in the stunning natural surroundings, be it through glacier treks, lake walks, trail running or even tandem paragliding, for the adventurous among you who want an unbeatable view of the mountains. After a day out, unwind with a soothing sound bath, followed by a cellar dinner or a private chef’s table dinner paired with Valais wines.
EXPERIENCE PROFILE
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Highlights at a glance
Lake Lucerne:
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Cruise away on a private boat for a magical afternoon, with a lakeside grill and picnic and swimming in a secluded cove.
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Experience Swiss precision firsthand with a visit to a watchmaking atelier, where you can meet an artisan who can show you the intricate craftsmanship that is testament to Switzerland’s rich horological heritage.
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Enjoy a curated circuit of Lucerne’s art and design galleries, enjoying private access with a local guide.
Andermatt / Engadin:
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Private hut lunches hosted by cheesemakers, charcutières or apiarists in secluded Alpine meadows.
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Cellar tastings in Valais guided by vintners offering insider introductions to rare Swiss varietals.
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Local craft atelier tours with wood, stone, and textile workshops.
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Glacier Express—the iconic panoramic rail journey, historically tied to Alpine aristocratic travel.
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Optional helicopter transfers over passes into Engadin or Zermatt for a rare aerial perspective of the Alps.
Zermatt:
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Private chef’s table dinners hosted in hidden cellars with curated Valais wine pairings.
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Five-Lakes Walk – try a guided walk with photography coaching and tips on hidden viewpoints.
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Private chocolate/pastry atelier visit with exclusive access to master chocolatiers and patissiers.
The Revamont touch
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Tailored to you: The itinerary is available in Gentle, Moderate and Adventurous tiers, which can be adjusted to your group’s preferred pace
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Full range of wellness: Tell us what you and your loved ones need, be it a dedicated wellness team offering IV therapy and physiotherapy sessions, or private instructors for yoga and Pilates
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Insider encounters: Meet with Alpine artisans, chefs, vintners, watchmakers and sculptors, who have honed their knowledge and preserved their culture and expertise for decades.
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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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Bürgenstock Resort – Historic Alpine spa icon, once a retreat for Hollywood stars and European royals, accessed by private funicular
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Park Hotel Vitznau – Belle Époque era palace, now reimagined as a private lakeside wellness haven with one of Switzerland’s finest wine cellars
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The Chedi Andermatt – A destination spa resort, merging Asian-inspired wellness with Alpine architecture
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Kulm St. Moritz and Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski – Historic wellness pioneers in the Engadin, linked to Europe’s early spa tourism
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The Omnia Hotel – Design hotel literally carved into the rock, featuring a cavern spa with Matterhorn views
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CERVO Zermatt – Contemporary Alpine lodges with immersive spa rituals showcasing local botanicals
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Riffelalp Resort (2,200m) – A mountain hotel with direct Matterhorn views, once a retreat for nobility
WHY VISIT LUCERNE?
Lucerne is a city of undeniable charm and historical resonance, serving as the perfect introduction to the grandeur of Central Switzerland. The city's famous wooden Chapel Bridge and preserved historic quarters create a feeling of stepping back in time, while the shimmering waters of Lake Lucerne instil a sense of calm reflection.
The region has long been a hub for wellness and relaxation, with its pristine Alpine air and natural surroundings. It offers a seamless blend of sophisticated leisure and authentic connection to the land, from biodynamic wine tastings to peaceful forest walks. The area is a place to slow down and rediscover a personal rhythm, setting the tone for a journey that prioritises meaningful engagement over hurried sightseeing.
WHY VISIT ENGADIN?
The Engadin valley is a destination of quiet sophistication, a counterpoint to the more celebrated glamour of nearby St. Moritz. It has historically been a sanctuary for writers, artists, and intellectuals, drawn to its serene landscape and its unique cultural identity. The valley is home to a rich Romansh heritage, Switzerland’s lesser-known national language, which provides a rare glimpse into a culture that values authenticity and tradition. This is a place where wellbeing is found in the pure, pine-scented air and a deep connection to the earth. Activities here are not about exertion but about immersion—from visiting a local apiary to sample honey, to a gentle hike that opens up to breathtaking, untouched vistas. It is the perfect place to recharge and reconnect with oneself, surrounded by a landscape of rugged beauty and a community that holds fast to its history and traditions. The Engadin offers a luxury defined by discretion and a profound sense of peace.
WHY VISIT ANDERMATT?
Andermatt, once a quiet military hub, has been reborn as an exclusive year-round destination. Situated at the crossroads of some of Switzerland's most legendary mountain passes, it is the quintessential base for an Alpine adventure. What makes Andermatt unique is its blend of history and innovation. The village still holds the soul of a centuries-old trading post, yet it offers the contemporary comforts of a world-class resort. It is where you can see the first bridge in the Schöllenen Gorge, built in the 13th century, a feat that transformed the village into a vital trading centre.
The air here is crisp, the landscape is dramatic, and the sense of possibility is endless. Beyond the thrilling drives, you can explore the rugged terrain on foot, or in the winter, take to the slopes of its modern ski area. Andermatt’s appeal lies in its authenticity; it is a place that feels both untouched yet rich in culture, where local traditions meet global sophistication. It is this unique duality that makes it the ideal anchor for an experience that is both exhilarating and deeply restorative.
WHY VISIT ZERMATT?
Zermatt is more than a postcard village at the foot of the Matterhorn; it is a monument to Alpine heritage and a testament to a commitment to sustainability. Its status as a car-free village since 1947 sets it apart, offering an unparalleled tranquillity and air quality. The only vehicles you'll encounter are silent electric taxis and quaint horse-drawn carriages, a unique feature that preserves its authentic charm.
The village is also the birthplace of Swiss alpinism. The Matterhorn, while not the highest peak in Switzerland, is arguably its most iconic and holds a rich history. It was first climbed in 1865, and the Matterhorn Museum in the village serves as a subterranean time capsule, preserving the stories and artifacts of this mountaineering history. Zermatt is surrounded by 38 of the 76 European four-thousander peaks, a fact that cements its reputation as a world-class hub for both serious mountaineers and discerning travellers seeking an elegant and exclusive alpine sanctuary.





