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Experience stunning Alpine views, lakes, and Innsbruck's highlights on this private full-day tour from Munich for $720.25, including Swarovski Crystal Worlds.

This full-day private tour offers an immersive journey through the breathtaking scenery of the Alps, combining majestic mountain peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and charming villages. Priced at $720.25 per person, this 9.5 to 11-hour adventure is perfect for travelers seeking a personalized experience with flexible stops and expert guidance. The tour departs from Munich, Germany, and is known for its luxurious transport in a new VW Comfort Van, complete with scenic routes and professional guides.
What makes this tour special is its curated itinerary, which balances nature, culture, and modern attractions. From the historic old town of Innsbruck to the shimmering Swarovski Crystal Worlds, every stop is designed to inspire awe without feeling rushed. With the convenience of pickup service and the option to customize the visit, this tour suits those who want a comfortable, informative day exploring the Alpine region.
While the tour covers a lot of ground, it emphasizes scenic drives, scenic lakes, and iconic landmarks, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate stunning views and cultural highlights. The price includes all transportation, a professional guide, and mineral water, with optional extras like Swarovski Crystal Worlds admission for additional cost.

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The tour begins with a pick-up in Munich, departing from the 14th-century pilgrimage church of St. Maria Ramersdorf. From there, it heads southeast along scenic routes to explore some of Bavaria’s most picturesque spots. This route is designed to showcase natural beauty and historical sites, with the comfort of a modern van making the long drive enjoyable.

The first stop is Tegernsee, a valley historically controlled by Benedictine monks for over a thousand years. Today, the area remains a hub for celebrity visitors and features the historic monastery buildings and the famous Bräustüberl, where Bavarian specialties and Tegernsee beer are served. This stop lasts approximately 20 minutes and offers a chance to enjoy the scenic lakeside views and local culture.

Crossing into Austria, the tour reaches Achensee, a nearly 10 km long lake with a maximum depth of 130 meters. Its crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountains create a perfect backdrop for photos and leisurely exploration. During the season, a historic cogwheel steam train runs along the east bank, providing an optional 30-minute ride from the southern end of the lake down to the Inn Valley. The stop here lasts 20 minutes and is ideal for soaking in lake vistas.

Next, the tour visits Swarovski Crystal Worlds, a multimedia art attraction created for the brand’s centenary by André Heller. The site features 17 chambers of wonders and a beautiful garden, all celebrating art and design. Visitors can admire sculptures, installations, and interactive exhibits. Note that factory tours or Swarovski product production are not included, but the entrance fee is $24 for adults and $8 for children. This stop takes about an hour, making it a highlight for fans of creative craftsmanship.

Arriving in Innsbruck, the tour offers a guided walk through the old town, focusing on key landmarks like the Golden Roof, the Hofburg Palace, and the Maria-Theresia-Strasse with its Anna Column. The city tower with its viewing platform and St. James Cathedral also feature prominently. This 35-minute tour provides insights into the city’s more than 3,000 years of history and cultural importance. Guests are free to shop or enjoy a meal afterward.

After exploring the city, visitors can ascend 2,269 meters via the Nordketten cable car, enjoying breathtaking panoramic views from stations at Hungerburg and Seegrube. The design of the mountain stations by Zaha Hadid, known for her futuristic architecture, adds to the experience. The round trip costs from $13 for adults and takes about 1.5 hours.
Not far from the cable car station, the Bergisel ski jump offers a striking view of Innsbruck, designed by Zaha Hadid. This Olympic ski jumping hill combines sporting history with modern architecture, making it a visual highlight of the tour.

The next stop is Mittenwald, a charming market town famous for its Lüftlmalerei murals and Rococo church of St. Peter and Paul. It achieved prosperity through the Bozener Markt and has a strong tradition of violin craftsmanship. Visitors can admire decorative houses and learn about local artisan industries. A cable car here takes visitors to 2,244 meters for views of the Karwendel mountains. The ascent and descent cost $32.50 for adults, with a 35-minute stop.
The tour then ventures to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, built during the Nazi era for the 1936 Winter Olympics. The ski stadium and ski jumps are key sites where the guide discusses Olympic history and the stadium’s current use. This stop lasts approximately 10 minutes.
Following that, a walk along Ludwigstrasse showcases the colorful murals and traditional Bavarian architecture of the Partenkirchen district. The 15-minute stroll offers a glimpse into Roman-era trade routes and local cultural charm.
Throughout the day, travelers enjoy the luxurious comfort of the minivan, fitted with panoramic glass roofs and full leather interiors. This enables spectacular views of the mountains during the drive, which lasts about 3 hours and 50 minutes in total. The journey is filled with informative commentary from the professional guide, enriching the sightseeing experience.
This private tour delivers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural sites, and modern attractions. The flexibility to customize stops and length of stay makes it especially appealing for those who want a personalized adventure. The scenic routes along lakes, mountains, and charming villages are among the tour’s highlights, along with expert guidance that brings each site to life.
While the admission to Swarovski Crystal Worlds is an optional extra, the guided walk in Innsbruck and mountain cable car ride add layers of visual and cultural richness. The price includes all transportation and water, with optional activities available at additional costs.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who appreciate scenic drives, culture, and flexibility. It offers a comprehensive view of the Alps in one day, without sacrificing comfort or personalized attention.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but some stops involve walking and mild elevation changes.
What is included in the price?
Transportation in a luxurious Mercedes or VW minivan, a professional guide, scenic routes, and refreshments.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, since it’s a private tour, you can suggest changes or spend extra time at specific locations.
How long is the drive from Munich to Innsbruck?
The overall journey in the minivan lasts around 9.5 to 11 hours, including stops.
Are meals included?
No, catering is not included, but options are available at various stops.
What are the main highlights?
Achensee, Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Innsbruck’s Old Town, Nordketten cable car, Bergisel ski jump, Mittenwald, Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Is the tour physically demanding?
It involves some walking during stops like the old town tour and cable car rides but remains generally accessible.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, shops are available at Swarovski Crystal Worlds and in Innsbruck.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made in advance, with most bookings done 58 days in advance on average.