Family Tour to Italy, France & Switzerland

What to expect on this itinerary
Some of the family highlights on your Italy, France, and Switzerland tour include baking croissants, becoming a Roman gladiator, staying on a Tuscan farm and exploring the Swiss mountains. Start in Tuscany and end in Jungfrau, relaxed places for everyone to come together. Delve into the immersive city experiences with local guides tailoring each day in Rome, Paris and Zurich. Welcome to the beautiful bounty of Europe from the Alps to the River Seine.
Customizable Itinerary
Southern Tuscany – Relaxing Into a Tuscan Agriturismo
Olive groves stretch down a sunny hillside. Vineyards stand above them, grapes glistening in the golden afternoon light. In the distance, you can see a small village, perched on top of a hill in rural Southern Tuscany. Beside your villa, there is a swimming pool, hidden away from the rest of the world. You’re staying at an agriturismo, a working farm that produces cheese, olive oil, and other Tuscan delicacies. There’s space here, space for kids to run around and space for your family to be together. Check-in, meet the family, discuss what you are going to do over the next few days, and spend the evening dining on a private terrace, discovering how fresh Italian cooking can be.
What's Included:
Southern Tuscany – Siena, Florence & Beyond: Exploring the Beauty of Tuscany
Rome – Family-Friendly Highlights of the Ancient Empire
Rome – An Immersive City Experience For All Ages
Paris – First Impressions of Paris
Paris – Finding the Parts of Paris For Your Family
Zurich – All the Iconic Swiss Experiences
Jungfrau – Relaxing and Exploring the Alps
Zurich – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Spend four days at a farm resort in Southern Tuscany, a great place for children to get involved with all things Italian
- Try all the classic Swiss experiences in Zurich, from a cheese fondue to a funicular up a snow-capped mountain
- Rome is a wonderful city for children and you’ll have three days with a specialist local guide
- Explore famous monuments and learn how to bake croissants in Paris
- End the vacation with three very relaxing days in the Swiss Alps, real alpine tranquility to follow the adventure
- Discover beautiful old towns and villages, like Siena and Murren
- Relax in the most glorious landscapes, from the vineyards of Southern Tuscany to alpine mountain chains
- Join the children in learning how to be a gladiator, how to make pasta, how to milk cows and make cheese, and other local experiences
- Local guides lead the way in Paris, Zurich and Rome, while in Jungfrau and Southern Tuscany you have a rental vehicle for self-guided adventure
Detailed Description
This handcrafted tour is all about sharing new experiences as a family. Wake up on a Tuscan farm and learn the art of making pasta. Take a funicular into the Swiss mountains where it feels like you’re on top of the world. Walk the spooky catacombs of Paris then whizz your way up the Eiffel Tower. In Rome, you can be a gladiator for a day while in Zurich you’ll learn all about making cheese. Spread across five very different destinations, this slow-paced tour takes your family to Italy, France, and Switzerland.
Start in Southern Tuscany and an agriturismo, a farm turned resort that’s immersed in the region’s beauty. Children can learn and experience all aspects of the farm, as well as other Italian experiences like making pasta. You get to sit back and enjoy rural Tuscan tranquility and hospitality. With a rental vehicle, you have the independence to visit towns and villages all across the region. You have the freedom to spend a day in Siena, make a trip to Florence, or explore the old-world cobbles of Pienza. Then return to the authenticity of the farm and a customizable set of experiences.
Tuscany gives you lots of together time and helps you ease into the vacation. Travel to Rome and the experience changes. A local guide leads you around the city, incorporating legendary sights and some treats just for the kids. For example, you’ll tour the Roman Forum and Colosseum, then the children will spend the afternoon at gladiator school (it’s non-violent and really impresses the style of the time). Rome is also a great city for families as its center is mostly pedestrianized. Relax on the piazzas and take your time watching the world go by.
Fly to Paris, a city of innumerable icons. Everyone wants to see something else, that’s usually the way in the French capital. The guide helps spread the world-famous sights over three days, punctuating them with more local hands-on experiences, such as learning how to bake Parisian croissants. The skill of a good local guide isn’t just the stories and knowledge, it’s maximizing your time while minimizing queues and crowds. This is very much about what you want to experience in Paris, all the way from frog legs to the palace at Fontainebleau.
End the vacation with six days in Switzerland, a country that is often misunderstood. Grand mountains look down from all angles. Open valleys provide space to be alone as a family. Adventures take place on high but there is culture as well, not least in small pedestrianized villages. Spend three days in Zurich, ideal for growing into all things Swiss, from fondue to the Alps. Then end the vacation with three days in Jungfrau, an alpine retreat to bring plenty of calm after the adventure. Like in Tuscany you have a rental vehicle and these final days are self-guided, with many options when you’re so deep in the Alps.
Starting Price
$7,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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My trip through Switzerland in October was nothing short of magical. The combination of crisp mountain air, golden autumn leaves, and snow-capped peaks made every stop along the way feel like stepping into a postcard. Swiss chocolates lived up to expectations.
Zurich was the perfect starting point—modern, clean, and full of energy. I loved strolling along Bahnhofstrasse for shopping and ending the day by the peaceful shores of Lake Zurich. The Old Town’s cobblestone lanes were charming and the café culture was ideal for people-watching. I really enjoyed the chocolate factory tour and the tuk-tuk tour of the city, with traditional fondue. The walking tour was so educational. The trip to Rhine Falls and the quaint town of Stein am Rhein is not to be missed.
From there, I traveled to Lucerne, one of the most picturesque towns I’ve ever seen. The Chapel Bridge and its flower boxes were stunning against the backdrop of Mount Pilatus. A boat cruise on Lake Lucerne was the highlight—the reflections of autumn colors on the water were breathtaking. The Rigi Kulm and Mt. Titlis tours are fascinating. I went by boat, train, bus, and funicular.
Grindelwald and the Interlaken region were the heart of the trip. The scenery was absolutely unforgettable. The Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains dominated the skyline, and even though it was a bit chilly, the air was crisp and refreshing. The cable car rides and mountain hikes offered jaw-dropping views at every turn. Make sure you take the fondue class at the restaurant in Grindelwald and Interlaken. Come hungry!
Bern, the capital, surprised me with its warmth and old-world charm. The medieval architecture, clock tower, and bear park made for a fascinating visit. It felt quieter and more local compared to Zurich and Lucerne—a perfect stop to slow down and enjoy Swiss culture.
A visit to Gruyères added a delicious twist to the journey. The village looked like something out of a fairy tale and touring the Gruyère cheese factory was fun and tasty. Don’t miss the local chocolate factory tour.
Finally, I ended in Geneva, a sophisticated city by the lake. The Jet d’Eau was impressive and I enjoyed exploring the international district and strolling through the old town. The blend of French influence and Swiss precision made Geneva a wonderful final stop.
Overall, Switzerland in October is perfect for travelers who love scenic beauty without the summer crowds. The weather was cool but pleasant, and the autumn colors made the landscapes even more magical. Every train/gondola ride felt like a scenic tour through paradise.
Zicasso’s tour operator was excellent.
Highlights: Lucerne’s lakeside views, Grindelwald’s mountain trails, Gruyères fondue/chocolate, and Bern’s old-town charm.
Tip: Bring layers—mornings and evenings can get chilly, but the afternoons are perfect for exploring. Do not stay at the hotel near the Zurich airport. Stay in Zurich and take a taxi to the airport. In Grindelwald, avoid one of the hotels there.
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My first solo trip was something I had dreamed about for years. I wanted it to be more than sightseeing. I wanted adventure, comfort, safety, and freedom without the stress of planning it all alone. Through Zicasso, I was connected to two specialists and Zicasso's travel consultant stood out immediately. She delivered an itinerary that gave me everything I asked for and more: maximum cities, maximum fun, and maximum value, all without compromise.
Before deciding, I researched and compared tours, packages, and individual prices online. The travel consultant’s proposal came out on top for value and content. While the other agent offered fewer cities and activities at a higher price, her plan was ambitious without being overwhelming. She booked my trains, arranged private transfers where needed, and selected boutique-style hotels that exceeded expectations. I was honestly surprised at how good they were. I stayed at hotels in Interlaken, Florence, and Sorrento. Each was clean, comfortable, and perfectly located for exploring. I had prepared myself for budget trade-offs, but instead, I found thoughtfully chosen hotels that balanced affordability with real quality.
Every document, train ticket, and activity confirmation was uploaded into the app. It became my lifeline throughout the trip, with every detail at my fingertips. The structure gave me confidence, while still leaving me free to explore.
Switzerland came first: Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, and Zermatt. Each city felt like stepping into a postcard. Interlaken gave me the adrenaline rush of skydiving, while Zermatt charmed me with its close-knit magic and alpine beauty. Italy unfolded with equal ease: Lake Como, Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Amalfi, and Rome. Every destination felt curated, yet natural, from gondola rides in Venice to boat tours on the Amalfi Coast.
What I loved most was the balance between structure and freedom. Pre-booked activities and restaurant reservations gave me a strong framework, but I could just as easily decide to spend an afternoon wandering Florence, eating gelato, or sitting in a piazza. The rhythm of the trip was perfect, structured enough to tick off bucket-list highlights, yet relaxed enough to feel like a real vacation.
Food was freestyle, but memorable. Highlights included a Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in Zurich with its elegant Japanese-Peruvian flavors, a different Japanese restaurant, a restaurant in Como with its modern fusion menu, an Indian restaurant for comforting classics, and international favorites like those in one of the restaurants in Rome. Between those meals and plenty of gelato and crepes, every stop added its own flavor to the journey.
As a solo traveler, safety mattered. I felt comfortable walking around in the evenings and was usually back in my hotel by 1am to stay rested for the next day. What really gave me peace of mind was the travel consultant’s constant support. Communication was fast and responsive. I never had to wait long for answers, whether through the app or email. There was a moment when I made a mistake with the trains and missed an activity. She immediately stepped in and worked to reschedule it or secure a refund that same day.
Earlier in the planning process, I also had a card issue due to an address error. Even though policy would not normally allow it, she and her team patiently waited until I received the refund before finalizing the booking, just weeks before my trip. That flexibility and care spoke volumes.
The difference was clear. She used my budget to its fullest potential, giving me more destinations, more experiences, and better hotels than the alternative option. She managed to combine the efficiency of a fully organized tour with the freedom of independent travel. Everything was planned, yet everything was still mine to shape.
This trip was everything I wanted: good food, beautiful views, safety, and absolute reliability. It was an organized journey with freestyle flexibility, which is exactly what solo travelers dream of. The travel consultant’s planning let me chase adventure while always knowing I had a safety net. Switzerland and Italy gave me memories I will never forget, but it was the behind-the-scenes planning that made it possible. If you want a trip that is your way, your budget, your pace, but without the endless hassle of managing it yourself, the travel consultant at this agency is the person who can make it happen. My first solo trip became my dream trip and that is the highest praise I can give.
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We loved everything about our trip to Tuscany. We had great, comfortable hotels as bases to explore the beautiful countryside and towns. Our hotels had kind, welcoming staff. Zicasso's travel company provided helpful suggestions and reserved non-touristy restaurants and enjoyable, interesting activities: eating in Florence, wine tasting in Montalcino, and cheese making in Pienza.
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Wow! I cannot recommend this company enough for your international trips. We were blown away by the quick response times when planning, the detailed itineraries, and their ability to make our dream trip become a reality. We started planning late, and they were still able to create and book our dream trip in less than two months!
We knew we wanted to go to Switzerland and northern Italy, but honestly weren't sure what areas to visit or what activities to do. Our travel agent, through Zicasso, created a dream 10-day itinerary for us, starting in Zurich, then traveling to Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Zermatt, Lucerne, Lake Como, and ending in Milan.
They gave us options of activities to do in those cities, with detailed descriptions and recommendations. We chose a lot of mountain expeditions, which we were well pleased with. They provided other suggestions for things to do in the areas we visited and even provided restaurant recommendations. We were so impressed by how quickly they adjusted the itinerary if we requested a change, and they were so accommodating.
They were able to book us a private guided tour of The Last Supper painting in Milan, which was a highlight of the trip! We loved every activity planned and had our tickets sent to us ahead of time to print out or download, which made everything so easy. The detailed itinerary had maps, photos of buildings, walking routes, etc, and was so easy to navigate. We had the smoothest trip because of that detailed itinerary. The trip planner reached out to us several times while we were abroad just to check in and make sure everything was going smoothly.
The hotels were also amazing! Every single one had an amazing breakfast and a beautiful view. We were upgraded twice! They only use four- or five-star hotels, and I think that is a huge bonus. We were so happy with our hotels and hotel rooms. We were also incredibly happy with the price of the trip and the ease of booking and payment.
Overall, I have been telling everyone to use this company for their trips and we will definitely be using Zicasso again! Thank you, Zicasso, for the trip of a lifetime!
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Zicasso's travel company planned the most amazing trip to Venice, Verona, Florence, Tuscany, Siena, and Rome for our family of five. It was the best trip I've ever taken, and having all the details covered by them and plans and tickets sent to us via WhatsApp allowed us to really live in the moment and not have to think about what was next. I loved every second. I cannot wait to plan another trip to Italy to experience the southern half of the country.
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We had a wonderful trip. Zicasso’s travel agency was excellent. We had a support group that we could rely on the whole trip. They were great.
We started in Geneva. Then went to a wedding in Saint-Sixt, where I had trouble getting a ride to the wedding. The travel company was able to help me, which was very appreciated. Afterwards, we went to Nice, Monaco, and Cannes. Then we took a train to Paris. All the hotels were wonderful and the tour guides were excellent.
I would have given the travel company five stars, but our trip to Florence didn’t go as smoothly. We probably should’ve left it out as it was a bit out of the way and we had to get back to Geneva to fly home. We flew to Florence and had an excellent guide for the Uffizi Gallery. Unfortunately, there was some mix-up with the Leonardo Da Vinci museum and we were given tickets to the kids' museum. It was a long walk to the museum and my back started to kill me, so it was too hard for me to get the right tickets and go later that day.
The next day we had a driving tour of Tuscany, which was very nice, with a stop for lunch at a winery. We had a lot of trouble understanding our driver. We do not speak Italian and the driver spoke English with a very heavy accent. He was very nice, but we did have a communication problem.
We had difficulty getting back to Geneva as our flight from Florence was, I think, canceled. I am not entirely sure, but the travel company hired a driver to take us to Rome to fly to Geneva. I never totally understood exactly what happened. The driver was driving 85mph in a van, which made the drive horrific for me. I’m not used to being in a car at that speed. I was so grateful when the trip was over and we made it to the airport alive. The rest of the trip was fine. We reached home with no other issues.
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