Germany and Italy Tours & Trips
Imagine yourself gliding through a landscape straight out of a fairy tale, where the Alps embrace the Italian lakes. Explore fashionable Milan, head to Lugano, Bellagio, and the beautiful shores of Lake Como. Find Zurich's charm, and head to Neuschwanstein Castle, which will take your breath away. What else? Munich’s beer halls, Verona's romance, Innsbruck, Florence's art, and the Swiss Alps. They all create amazing European magic.
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Puja • traveled in August
Getting on that bus from Milan to Munich was the best life decision EVER!! Staying at the camp site with Stoke Travel was mad fun, and on some occasions it was even more fun than going to the actual festival because of the all the insane activities planned by the AMAZING staff. NOTHING beats drinking unlimited beer with awesome human beings from all over the world. For a clueless international student like me, it was super convenient to get to the Stoke campsite and Oktoberfest, and I'm doing it again this year! Facciamo un casino ragazzi!
Milan / Turin to Oktoberfest Weekender
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30 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Levi's passion for history made each place we visited come alive. It felt meaningful and special.”
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Spend 8 nights moving between Munich, Innsbruck, the Swiss Alps near Interlaken, Lake Como, Montecatini, and Venice in 3- and 4-star hotels. You'll tour Neuschwanstein Castle and Florence's Cathedral with guides, plus have a traditional Bavarian dinner in Munich and Tuscan lunch in Florence.
Duration 9 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,220
34% Off- US$1,475You save $745
This 180km trek from Munich's Neuschwanstein Castle to Venice crosses five Alpine massifs including the Ammergau, Wetterstein, Karwendel, and UNESCO-listed Dolomites. You'll stay at Krimmler Tauernhaus mountain lodge after hiking past Europe's highest waterfalls, with nights in 3-4* hotels near Hohenschwangau.
Duration 14 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Grand Angle From
34% Off- US$6,608
This 15-day self-guided trek crosses Germany, Austria, and Italy from Munich to Venice, staying in mountain huts like Krimmler Tauernhaus and 3-4 star hotels. You'll see Füssen and Neuschwanstein Castle, hike beneath the Zugspitze near Garmisch, and check out Innsbruck's Goldenes Dachl.
Duration 15 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, German, French Operator Grand Angle From
34% Off- US$4,956
Germany's oldest inhabited Meersburg Castle and the Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen anchor this alpine adventure. The route continues to Italy for wine tasting in Verona and UNESCO-listed Unteruhldingen's Stone Age dwellings. Accommodations include Hotel Drei Löwen in Munich and Best Western Plus in Verona, with panoramic views from Marmolada mountain.
Duration 10 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
34% Off- US$4,519
The route spans three countries in 8 days from Bavaria to South Tyrol. Highlights include Garmisch-Partenkirchen's Partnachklamm gorge, Mittenwald's violin-making heritage, and scenic paths to Merano. Characteristic hotels like Rheinischer Hof offer comfort while sampling German and Italian Alpine cuisine.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
34% Off- US$1,226
This 11-day alpine adventure weaves through Bavaria's Lake Starnberg, Austria's Inn Valley, and South Tyrol's wine country. Stams Cistercian monastery, medieval Glurns, and Reinhold Messner's Juval Castle highlight the route. Charming hotels provide comfort while covering 40-65km daily through Germany and Italy's most scenic regions.
Duration 11 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
34% Off- US$884
Start in Munich and bike through the English Garden before heading into the Bavarian Alps toward Lake Garda. You'll tackle Reschen Pass and ride past Lake Starnberg, staying at places like Marriott Hotel City West and Hotel Villa Laurus in Merano, and check out the baroque Cistercian abbey in Stams.
Duration 11 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
34% Off- US$1,828
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- Spring 2026
The spring season opens up excellent touring options between Germany and Italy, with pleasant weather and fewer tourist crowds making it ideal for exploration. Multi-country ski tours run through April starting with a Munich pickup in a Mercedes, taking you to exceptional slopes across Garmisch-Partenkirchen, St. Anton, and Alta Badia. Between skiing, guests can join hands-on pretzel workshops in traditional Bavarian kitchens and explore the grandeur of Neuschwanstein Castle with expert guides. As temperatures climb, cyclists take to the Munich-Venice routes, pedaling through the Isar floodplains past ancient monasteries and quaint Bavarian settlements before entering Austria's Karwendel Nature Park. The journey continues into the Pustertal valley of Italy, where the Dolomite mountains create perfect cycling conditions for riders of all levels. Many travelers appreciate the train-assisted portions, especially from Innsbruck to the Brenner Pass, followed by smooth descents along former railway tracks through historic Sterzing, medieval Bruneck and other charming towns.
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- Summer 2026
Summer opens up all sorts of outdoor options between Germany and Italy. The Alpine Escape route is a real hit, with boat rides around Lake Constance and stops at Mainau Island's summer gardens. Another solid choice mixes Venice's food scene with Florence's market walks - our guides know just when to duck out of the midday heat. Active types love our cycling route from Munich to Lake Garda; you'll pedal through Bavarian villages and follow the Isar river before hitting Italian wine country. Mountain tours through the Dolomites really come alive in summer, with cable car trips up Marmolada giving you clear views across the peaks.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall fills the German-Italian routes with color, especially along the wine trails. Cultural tours line up perfectly with harvest festivals - you'll try new wines in Verona with local cheese and meat while watching vineyards turn golden. The Munich to Venice bike routes feel just right in autumn, with cool temps perfect for riding past South Tyrol's apple orchards and medieval castles. Our Dolomites walks take on a special feel as larches turn yellow against limestone peaks. Many of our travelers pick this season for food tours, joining market walks in Florence when fall produce hits its peak and trying seasonal dishes in Rome's neighborhood spots.
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