St. Moritz
Private Tours
Few places capture alpine luxury like St. Moritz, where snow-dusted peaks meet glass-like lakes and refined glamour meets pure mountain air. Our bespoke St. Moritz private tours reveal its prestige, from helicopter rides to lakeside dinners, curated with the precision and insight that define Luxury Tours Switzerland.
Private Tours of St. Moritz
St. Moritz may be the birthplace of winter tourism, but it’s much more than a glamorous ski resort – it’s a year-round retreat.
Summer brings wildflower meadows and sailing on crystal-clear lakes; autumn glows with golden larch forests.
Our tailor-made private tours from St. Moritz celebrate every season, showcasing pristine lakes, stylish shopping streets, and cultural gems that most visitors overlook.
Wander designer boutiques on Via Serlas, cruise Lake St. Moritz, or ride the Rhaetian Railway through the UNESCO-listed Albula Pass. Our St. Moritz walking tours uncover artistic heritage and alpine tradition, while our luxury multiday private tours in Switzerland connect St. Moritz seamlessly with Zermatt, the Glacier Express, Zurich, and beyond. Every detail is curated with our signature Swiss precision and warmth.
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Highlights of St. Moritz
At the heart of the town, Lake St. Moritz shimmers in every season – hosting sailing regattas in summer and the iconic White Turf horse races on ice in winter. A favourite for St. Moritz walking tours, the lakeside promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a private lakeside picnic arranged just for you. For thrill-seekers, the Polo and Supercars event on the frozen lake adds an extra layer of excitement.
Our multiday Swiss tours often include a visit to Lake St. Moritz as part of a longer itinerary, where guests can enjoy both lakeside relaxation and alpine exploration over several days.
For sweeping views of the Upper Engadin, Muottas Muragl is unrivalled. Reachable by funicular, it’s the perfect spot for sunrise or sunset, with mountain silhouettes glowing in pink and gold. Some of our bespoke private tours in Switzerland include a visit here, combined with fine dining at its panoramic mountain restaurant.
Dedicated to the works of Giovanni Segantini, one of Switzerland’s most celebrated painters, this museum adds cultural depth to St. Moritz tours. For art lovers, we can arrange exclusive viewings or guided talks that bring the alpine landscapes in his paintings to life.
Corviglia and Corvatsch are twin mountain areas that define St. Moritz’s winter sports scene, but they’re equally captivating in summer. Skiers, hikers, and gourmets alike will find something here, from perfectly groomed pistes to alpine hiking paths and high-altitude dining. They’re also an excellent starting point for extended guided tours of Switzerland, linking the Engadin with the wider Alps.
A UNESCO World Heritage route, the Rhaetian Railway connects St. Moritz with some of the most dramatic landscapes in Switzerland. Famous for its Bernina and Albula lines, it sweeps across viaducts, spirals through tunnels, and opens onto glaciers and valleys that few roads can reach.
Many of our curated private tours from St. Moritz include a private journey along this iconic railway, with exclusive seating and guiding that transform it from a train ride into a cinematic experience.
For an even grander journey, we can include the Glacier Express, offering unparalleled views as it travels through the Swiss Alps, linking Zermatt and St. Moritz in a seamless adventure.
When is the Best Time to Visit St. Moritz?
Summer, July to September, is one of the most rewarding times to visit St. Moritz, when alpine meadows bloom and lakes sparkle under endless blue skies. It’s perfect for sailing, high-altitude hiking, and leisurely St. Moritz walking tours.
Autumn (October) and spring (June) bring a quieter side of St. Moritz – think crisp air, golden forests, and peaceful trails. These seasons are ideal for travellers seeking privacy and a more intimate feel to their tours from St. Moritz.
Winter, December to March, is when St. Moritz shines on the world stage. Ski slopes, polo matches on frozen lakes, and glittering social events make it an alpine icon, drawing visitors from across the globe.
Why Book With Us?
1. 100% local expertise, tested first-hand
Every itinerary is designed by Swiss locals who live and breathe their regions – we’ve tested every route, restaurant, and hidden lookout ourselves.
2. Exclusive top-rated private Swiss guides
Our guides aren’t just professionals – they’re storytellers and insiders, available only through Luxury Tours Switzerland.
3. Hidden gems beyond tourist routes
We open doors to secret spots, from private lakeside picnics to heritage chalets, that no typical private tours Switzerland itinerary could offer.
4. Special access through trusted networks
From after-hours museum tours to private vineyard dinners, our connections unlock Switzerland’s most exclusive moments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If skiing and winter events are your focus, February is the prime month to visit. However, July, August, and September are equally attractive, with ideal conditions for hiking, sailing, and St. Moritz walking tours, showcasing the region’s summer beauty.
Yes, St. Moritz is one of the most exclusive Alpine resorts. With that said, our local expertise guarantees your St. Moritz tours deliver true value – from seamless logistics to unique experiences that can’t be booked elsewhere.
St. Moritz is famous for its sunshine, averaging over 300 sunny days a year. Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures often ranging from 23 to 14°F (-5 to -10°C), making it perfect for skiing and winter sports.
In summer, temperatures are mild, averaging 64 to 72°F (18 to 22°C), ideal for lakeside strolls and tours from St. Moritz into the Engadin Valley.
At least three days in St. Moritz allow you to enjoy the highlights: Lake St. Moritz, Muottas Muragl, and a day in the mountains. With five days, you can add day trips on the Bernina Express or extend your experience with a luxury private tour in Switzerland linking other alpine destinations.
Beyond skiing, St. Moritz offers the following activities: sailing, windsurfing, hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, river rafting, food tours, and scenic walking tours in summer. Year-round highlights include fine dining, luxury shopping, spa retreats, and cultural experiences like the Segantini Museum.
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