Switzerland 4x4 Offroad Travel & Tours & Vacation

Switzerland 4x4 Offroad Travel & Tours & Vacation

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Offroad adventure in Switzerland: Discover the Western Alps

The majestic Western Alps, right on the border with Switzerland, are a paradise for off-road enthusiasts. Experience thrilling off-road journeys with OVERCROSS® on spectacular routes, including the challenging Col de Sommeiller and the enchanting Col de Parpaillon. These 4x4 off-road adventures take you through breathtaking landscapes and winding passes, ideal for adventurous drivers. Discover untouched nature, enjoy exciting events, and savor delicious Swiss cuisine. The perfect place for unforgettable adventures!

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Switzerland Travel and Vacation – Good to know

Switzerland is part of the Schengen area, so citizens from EU and EFTA countries can enter without a visa. Travelers from many other countries may need a visa. To apply for a tourist visa, visit the Swiss Embassy website in your country. Choose an appointment and submit the required documents. A visa is not available upon arrival.
Zürich Airport (ZRH) is the largest and best airport for international arrivals in Switzerland. Alternatively, you can use Geneva Airport (GVA) or Basel-Mulhouse Airport (BSL), depending on your destination. These airports offer good connections to many off-road travel routes and car rental providers.
The official currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is advisable to also have cash on hand, especially in rural areas. Use ATMs to withdraw cash and avoid high exchange fees at hotels or at the airport.
No special vaccinations are required for entry into Switzerland, but you should pay attention to all regular vaccinations. Good travel insurance is highly recommended to cover medical costs and unforeseen events. Don’t forget to finalize your insurance before starting your trip.
A driver's license from your home country is usually sufficient in Switzerland, but an international driver's license could be advantageous. For a SIM card, you can go to one of the telecommunications providers like Swisscom or Sunrise in major cities or airports. “Prepaid” cards are often the best option for tourists and allow for easy data packages.
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