Enchanting Highlights of Southern Germany Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Immerse yourself in tradition on this beautiful 12-day vacation across Southern Germany, including all the country’s key highlights. From Black Forest allure to the Bavarian Alps and Ludwig’s castle, this is a luxury itinerary that spans an incredible range of landscapes and cities. Step back in time, explore otherworldly destinations, and get to know the real Germany.
Customizable Itinerary
Rhine Valley - Laid-Back in Bacharach
After flying into Frankfurt, you will be greeted by a local guide and transferred out of the city. Unless you are in Germany for business, Frankfurt is not the nicest place to linger. Instead, the small town of Bacharach will provide you with a more endearing introduction to local charms. You can settle into your blissful hotel on the River Rhine and spend the evening tasting the local wine and some traditional food from the valley. While Frankfurt is busy, the Rhine Valley will offer an immediately laid-back start to your vacation.
What's Included:
Rhine Valley - Wine Tasting and River Cruise
Baden-Baden - Spa Day in Southern Germany
Freiburg - Highlights in the Black Forest
Fussen - The Spectacular Bavarian Alps
Fussen - Neuschwanstein and Fairytale Castles
Munich - Private Tour of Bavarian Palaces
Munich - Personalized Highlights of the City
Rothenburg - Following the Romantic Road
Rothenburg - Enchanted by a Medieval Town
Nuremberg - Enveloped by 2,000 Years of History
Nuremberg - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Settle in Germany’s adorable charms with a private wine-tasting cruise down the River Rhine
- Meander through the alps on a mission to Germany’s fairytale castles, including the iconic Neuschwanstein
- Get to know the real Munich with two days of private and customizable tours to the places only locals know about
- Savor your dose of medieval enchantment with two days in Rothenburg, which is a town of cobblestone lanes and old wooden architecture
- Sink into the spas of Baden Baden, which is the most famous of all Germany’s old spa towns
- Embrace the changing landscapes of Southern Germany with a day in the Bavarian Alps and the highlights of the Black Forest
- Uncover Southern Germany as you end your trip in Nurnberg, where 2,000 years of changing history unfolds on charming city streets
Starting Price
$5,100 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
The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 141 reviews
Our trip was absolutely incredible. All the destinations were amazing; so charming and perfect for what we were looking for, which was small-town charm and to really immerse ourselves in the character and history of Germany! Rothenburg was our favorite destination, but the whole trip was incredible and so well laid out with activities.
The guides could not have been nicer or more helpful! One met us at the airport in Frankfurt and started us off with a wonderful tour of Heidelberg, really getting us into the groove. We were tired, but really enjoyed the quaintness and history of the town. From there, we went to Baden-Baden, a wonderful Belle Époque town with much to see, great shopping, and a fabulous hotel. Then, it was on and on with a tour of the Unimog Museum, a drive through the Black Forest with a visit to Lake Mummelsee, and an incredible visit to Rothenburg (a must-see). We ended with an afternoon and evening in Munich, with a walking tour of the Rathaus/town center area and, of course, a must-experience lunch in a beer hall/biergarten, and so much more. All the hotels and restaurants booked were fabulous. We cannot recommend Zicasso’s travel agency any more highly!
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I would have given this travel company 5 stars, but due to some poor planning, how they handled certain situations, and were unable to setup a date/time to discuss the issues once we returned home bumped them down to a 2. I have planned my own and more complex international trips in the past, and with the amount we paid this company we should not have encountered the issues we did. If they tried to give us some reasonable sort of remedy (which was requested several time) I would have given them a higher score since about 75% of our trip was enjoyable and had great guides. However, the time, stress, and disappointment we had to deal with tainted what was suppose to be a very memorable trip with our 80 year old grandparents.
Reasons why they were given such a low rating.
PLANNING WEATHER DEPENDENT ACTIVITY: We only had one true weather dependent activity on the itinerary, the Eagle’s Nest. That area had an especially bad winter, and instead of booking this activity at the end of the trip they did it in the middle. We therefore missed our ONLY “must see” sight in the area since the Eagle’s Nest had a later opening date (I sent a list to them with the “must sees” and the “if we have time would like to see”). Instead of booking us at Salzburg (30 mins away) like they should have, they booked us to stay in Munich (2+ hours away), so we essentially wasted that entire day driving out to the Eagle’s Nest (more details on why we drove to a closed site in item 3). Not only did we waste an entire day, but we were in Munich for 2.5 days where they booked other activities we did not request. I was originally fine with these additional activities assuming we would be seeing our “must see” site. I normally do extensive research when planning my trips (it took 5 mins of googling to see that the opening date is fluid based on weather), but thought since we are paying for them to plan it I did not have to. That as a travel agent they should know to customize their trips around weather related activities, however I was apparently wrong in making that assumption.BOOKED ACTIVITY DURING A LARGE FESTIVAL. The travel company booked our Nuremberg one day visit during the biggest rock festival in Europe where we could not see Zepplenfield (another “must see” on our list). Again, this planning was completely in their control, and they even told us in email that they knew the rock festival was going on. So I asked why did they not do Berlin -> Nuremberg -> Salzburg so we have a better chance at seeing our “must see” sites? They never responded to that specific question. It was hard seeing my grandfather disappointed that we could not see 2 of his big "must see" sights due to the company's poor planning.EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE TOUR GUIDE: I have never seen such unprofessionalism and aggressiveness of a tour guide than I had seen of their Munich guide. I have been to more crime ridden countries and cities than Munich, but I have never felt more unsafe than I did with the guide they employed. His aggressiveness stemmed from me contacting the company about why our guide drove us all the way to Eagle’s Nest when it was closed. I pulled up the Eagle’s Nest website while we were there and it clearly states they were closed (there was basically no one was in the parking lot so others clearly received the message). Instead of apologizing that he should have checked the website that morning to see if they will still be open he told me I should have “emailed Hitler” to see if it was open! He waited until we all got in the van with our luggage the following morning to go to Nuremberg, locked the doors, waved some pieces of papers around erratically, and was yelling at me that I contact this travel company (this was only 7 hours after the company ensured me they would go above and beyond for the rest of the trip…). We felt like hostages in the van going to Nuremberg, and were afraid he was going to drop us off randomly on the side of the road or start a physical altercation. We declined his services when we reached Nuremberg due to safety concerns and us not wanting to be with someone who was not mentally stable.MONTH TO BE REIMBURSED FOR DOUBLE BOOKING: Our first hotel charged our credit card for their stay even though we prepaid for it. It took over a month for the company to “sort it out” where I had to follow up several times.UNABLE TO PLAN A CALL AFTER THE TRIP: The trip planner refused to setup a date/time to discuss the issues above even though I requested it 7 times over a month, but she would rather randomly call me to try and “catch me”. When she randomly called me I either missed her call or was busy at the time. The fact they could not setup a time to discuss shows a lack of professionalism. When I FINALLY gave them an ultimatum that I was going to go ahead and write my review if we talked or not she then thought emailing at 5:30AM to setup a call at 10:00AM would suffice.NO REMEDIES: For the amount we paid for I expected more from this travel company. They say they strive to go above and beyond. I felt I could have booked this trip myself at a much lower cost. I asked for some remedy due to the issues stated, but was never offered anything reasonable (minus an email about paying for one dinner they sent the day of that I did not see). If you are going to pay extra for someone to plan a custom trip I would consider looking at other providers.See more
The travel specialist and her crew planned the most amazing trip for us. They literally saw to every detail and we were blown away by the service: from our personalized tour of Neuschwanstein castle to the most incredible hotel in the medieval town of Rothenburg, down to the smallest details of hotel transfers and meal reservations (including my dietary restrictions of being gluten free). We enjoyed the guidance of the personal tours in Heidelberg and Munich with the added ability to reach our tour company by phone at any time of the day or night when we were on our own (a unique perk that they provide in their top notch service). Their well thought out itinerary was perfectly detailed but also allowed us the freedom to adjust at our own leisure to explore separately. This was truly the most wonderful trip that we have ever experienced and this was due to the incredible service and hospitality of the travel team (more specifically the travel specialist) and the wonderful people that we encountered at the hotels and restaurants suggested to us. For anyone considering traveling to Germany, there is no other travel company to consider!!
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We found this company through Zicasso. We were contacted by our travel agent within couple of days. We exchanged communications both via email and phone call for the next several weeks. Our trip were to three cities in Germany and Austria and we wanted to splurge a little. A few weeks before hand, we were given a day to day itinerary. She gave us options for lunch and dinner each day as well as suggestions and options on the tours each day that we did not have a tour guide. We travel to Munich, Salzburg, Oberammergau and Rothenburg.
We were pick up when we arrived in Munich. As we entered our hotel room, our travel agent had already left the package with day to day itinerary, maps as well as a I-phone for us to use. All the locations were input in the contact list so that we can easily retrieve time. Any of the non-guided tours, our agent has given suggestions on where to park.
We had booked a private tour to Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace. We were surprised that private tour was really a private tour, just my wife and I!!! It was definitely worth it, no line and the guide answered all our questions and did not rush us along.
The dinner suggestions were fabulous. Most of them were walking distance to our hotel. However, if you are not a smoker, you might want to skip Carpe Diem in Salzburg. They have great food, the restaurant is on the 2nd floor (non-smoking), however, the bar is on the first floor (smoking). The smoke comes right up the center stairway. Food is great though.
All the hotels that we stayed at were wonderful! We had a room that overlook the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, a corner suite overlooking the river and historic city of Salzburg. An awesome room in Oberammergau. And a charming suite in a 800 year old building in Rothenburg where the hotel staff were friendly and attentive.
We wish we could have make it a 3 week vacation and tour more cities in Germany. If we ever go back, we will definitely use this company again.
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