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Mt. Pilatus - The Dragon Mountain

Excursion from Lucerne
Duration 5 1/2 hours

Mount Pilatus – the Golden Round Trip has it all! In this afternoon excursion, you will enjoy the ascent by different aerial cable cars to beautiful Mt. Pilatus with possibilities of easy hikes and gorgeous photo opportunities. Descent by the world’s steepest cogwheel railway and end the tour with a relaxing boat ride on Lake Lucerne.

Highlights:

  • Guided coach transfer through the city of Lucerne to Kriens
  • Panoramic gondola & aerial cable car “Dragon Ride”
  • World’s steepest cogwheel railway (48%)
  • Boat ride on Lake Lucerne (02 May to 18 Oct 2020)

Inclusions:

  • Live guided in English
  • Transportation in comfortable coach
  • Panoramic gondolas and aerial cable car Dragon Ride (except during maintenance: 19 Oct to 06 Nov 2020)
  • Cogwheel train ((early May to 15 Nov 2020)
  • Boat ride (02 May to 18 Oct 2020)
  • Lunch voucher (CHF 20.00 per adult / CHF 10.00 per child) as compensation for boat ride, exchangeable at Pilatus self-service restaurant (from 19 Oct to 15 Nov 2020)

Exclusions:

  • Meals
  • Beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
  • GST extra

INCLUDED AND NOT

  • Accommodation NO
  • Meals NO
  • Beverages NO
  • Transportation (as per itinerary) YES

PACKAGE DETAILS

Cost:

Price per Adult = CHF 127

Price per Child (6-15 years) = CHF 63.5

Infants upto 5 years = Free, but need to be registered

Exchange Rate:

Exchange rate as on the day of payment applicable..

Departures:

Departure time: 1230 hours from Lucerne
Return time: 1800 hours at Lucerne Frankenstrasse

May 2 to November 15, 2020 – Daily

Note:

Infants up to 5 years: free of charge but need to be registered!

Children 6 to 15 years: 50% discount

Adults 16 years and above: Adult Fare

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CHF 127

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