Our review of the See It All Sightseeing Tour offers a comprehensive look at what promises to be an unforgettable day exploring the natural beauty of Interlaken and its surroundings. This private, all-inclusive experience takes you through a series of scenic stops—from mountain streams and caves to quaint villages and glacier views—culminating in a series of breathtaking panoramas. What makes this tour stand out is the personalized touch: a native guide with intimate knowledge of the region leads the way, and tickets, meals, and entrance fees are all covered.
Two things I really appreciate about this experience are the flexible stops tailored to nature lovers, and the focus on sustainability. The eco-friendly vehicle runs on biofuel, helping fund clean tech projects, so you can feel good about your adventure. Also, the guide, Philip, gets high marks for being both knowledgeable and friendly—a real plus when navigating the area’s hidden gems. A possible consideration is the physically active nature of some stops, like the optional glacier climb, which may not suit those with limited mobility or younger children.
This tour offers impressive value: a full day of diverse scenic highlights, expert guiding, and all tickets included at a competitive price. If you’re looking for an authentic Swiss experience that doesn’t break the bank, this private adventure hits the sweet spot.
Key points / Takeaways

- All-inclusive private experience with tickets, admissions, and transportation covered.
- Expert local guides with detailed knowledge make each stop meaningful.
- Eco-friendly vehicle supports sustainability and clean tech projects.
- Flexibility for active or leisurely pursuits—optional glacier climbs and cave visits.
- Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
- Small group or private setting ensures personalized attention and quiet moments.
Exploring Interlaken and the Surrounding Landscape

This tour begins with a scenic drive through Interlaken, giving you a first glimpse of the town’s charming streets and lush landscapes. The guide, Philip, shares insights into the town’s unique charm and history, making this a good starting point. You’ll get a sense of the area’s natural surroundings right from the outset, with a chance to ask questions and get local tips.
The first notable stop is Goldswil, where you’ll cross a sightseeing bridge with views of a big water canal—an excellent spot for your first photos. This sets the tone for the day: picturesque, peaceful, and full of surprises. Then, it’s onto Lake Brienz, which gets rave reviews for its stunning clarity and the chance to spot ducks, swans, and even fish. One reviewer joked about a “Loch Ness Monster” lurking nearby because of underwater rumors linking the lake to Scottish legends—a fun touch that adds to the experience’s charm.
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Visiting Cozy Villages and Scenic Passes

Next, the tour takes you through Brienz, a sleepy village renowned for its traditional Swiss houses. It’s not a bustling tourist trap but rather a peaceful snapshot of Alpine life. Then, you’ll ride through Brienzwiler, where cow spotting is a possibility—though not guaranteed, depending on the season. The guide makes this clear, and many travelers enjoy the quiet rural scenery.
The Brünig Pass provides a vantage point for observing Mr. No Name Waterfall, which tumbling from a distance offers a refreshing break and some excellent photo opportunities. The waterfall’s flow depends on the weather, adding an element of unpredictability that keeps the experience authentic.
Dramatic Waterfalls and Canyon Walks

A highlight of the tour is the stop at Reichenbach Waterfall, famously linked to Sherlock Holmes stories. It’s a dramatic backdrop for photos and a reminder of how Switzerland’s landscapes have inspired legends and literature alike.
Next, you’ll walk through the Aareschlucht Canyon, a 1.4-kilometer trek through icy waters and towering cliffs. The easy walk makes it accessible for most travelers, and the fresh, cool air is invigorating. Restrooms at both ends make it a comfortable stop, and many visitors mention how the scenery feels almost otherworldly—like walking through a giant natural sculpture.
Climbing Higher: Cable Cars and Glacier Views

Driving toward Gadmen, the group gets to operate a private cable car to higher elevations—a treat for those who love hands-on adventures. The guide explains the workings in simple terms, making it accessible even for those new to mountain cable cars. At the upper station, there’s a restaurant with jaw-dropping views, perfect for a coffee break while soaking in the mountain scenery.
For the more active, the optional Stein Glacier climb is a real highlight—though it demands good physical condition and weather cooperation. You might descend to Shower Waterfall or explore a hidden cave with spectacular vistas. Reviewers mention it’s best suited for fit travelers, but it’s an exciting addition for those craving genuine adventure.
Majestic Mountain Passes and Photo Opportunities

The Sustenpass offers a series of stunning overlooks. You’ll stop at the top of the pass, where the views of glaciers and mountain peaks are extraordinary. The guide carefully instructs everyone on safety, especially given the altitude (around 2300 meters). It’s a place to breathe deeply, snap good photos, and appreciate the raw power of the mountains.
You also get a chance to explore the “Clash Landing on You” filming location at Iseltwald, if you’re into pop culture or just want a quick, picturesque stop. It’s a fun bonus, though optional and free.
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Practical Details and Logistics

This tour runs approximately 8 hours, making it a full but comfortably-paced day. The private transport, a biofuel-powered two-door car, is both eco-friendly and intimate—allowing the guide to give personalized commentary. The tour is designed with flexibility in mind, with frequent stops for photos, rest, or exploration.
Tickets and admission costs are included, so there are no unexpected charges. The only extras you might consider are snacks, beverages, or a meal at one of the restaurants along the way. The tour is suitable for all ages, with the guide recommending children be supervised around the higher altitude sections and optional climbs.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re someone who appreciates stunning scenery, expert guidance, and a private experience, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who want a comprehensive day without the hassle of planning each stop. The focus on natural beauty and the flexibility for active pursuits make it ideal for adventurous families, couples, or solo travelers who want to see a wide range of landscapes in one day.
The inclusion of all tickets and a knowledgeable local guide means you can relax and focus on the scenery, knowing everything is taken care of. Plus, the eco-friendly aspect adds a feel-good factor for environmentally conscious travelers.
Final Thoughts

This See It All Sightseeing Tour from Interlaken offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of Switzerland’s natural wonders. The combination of leisurely stops, active options, and expert guidance makes it a very good value—especially considering all tickets are included in the price.
While it’s a long day, the diversity of scenery—from lakes and waterfalls to glaciers and mountain passes—keeps it engaging. The small group or private setting ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the personal attention from the guide makes all the difference.
If you’re after a comprehensive, scenic, and eco-conscious adventure that captures the essence of Swiss nature, this tour is hard to beat. It’s perfect for those who want to see many highlights in one day without sacrificing depth or authenticity.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, there are no strict age limits, but children should be supervised, especially around higher altitudes and optional active stops.
What should I wear?
Bring sport shoes and layered clothing, as weather can change quickly, especially at higher elevations.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but you can purchase snacks and drinks at restaurants along the route.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, enhancing comfort and flexibility.
How long is the canyon walk?
The walk through Aareschlucht is about 1,400 meters and generally easy for most travelers.
What’s the main advantage of booking this private tour?
The personalized attention, flexible stops, and expert guide make for a more tailored and intimate experience.
Does the vehicle support eco-friendly travel?
Yes, the car runs on biofuel made from grass, supporting environmentally conscious tourism.
What’s the best season for this tour?
Spring, summer, and fall all have their charms, but the experience varies with weather; snow might be visible in colder months.
Are there any hidden costs?
All tickets, admissions, and tolls are included. Extras like snacks or drinks are personal expenses.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 9 days ahead to secure their spot, especially in peak seasons.
This private sightseeing day from Interlaken offers a balanced mixture of stunning landscapes, engaging stops, and expert guidance—all at a reasonable price. It’s a fine way to experience the diverse natural beauty of this Swiss region, especially if you prefer a personalized touch and eco-friendly options.
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