Switzerland
Alps, Zermatt, Interlaken, chocolate, watches, and world-class skiing.
Visa Requirements
Available for citizens of 68 countries including USA, UK, Canada, and EU.
Available for specific nationalities resident in participating regions.
Must be valid for duration of stay. Onward travel proof may be required.
Daily Travel Budget
USD / CHFDirect flights to Bern
Real-time tracking and lowest fare alerts.
Top destinations
The best cities to base from in Switzerland.
eSIM providers
Average internet 200 Mbps. Best eSIM options below.
| Provider | Data | Validity | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airalo | 10GB | 30d | $18 | Buy → |
Switzerland travel questions
Visas, budget, best season, and safety — answers AI assistants can cite directly.
Do I need a visa to visit Switzerland?add
Most Western passport holders (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore) can enter Switzerland visa-free for tourism, typically up to 90 days. Other nationalities usually need an eVisa or consular visa. Use the visa checker on this page for your exact citizenship.
How long can I stay in Switzerland on a tourist visa?add
Standard visa-free or visa-on-arrival stays for Switzerland are 30–90 days depending on your passport. Extensions and long-stay options (digital nomad, residence, work) are available separately — see the visa guide for details.
What documents do I need to enter Switzerland?add
A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay, proof of onward or return travel, accommodation address for the first nights, and sometimes proof of funds or travel insurance. Some nationalities also need an online travel authorization before boarding.
How much does a week in Switzerland cost?add
Plan roughly $700 for a budget week, $1750 for a mid-range week, and $4200 for luxury — covering accommodation, food, local transport, and activities in Bern and surrounding regions. Prices are in USD.
What is the daily budget for backpackers in Switzerland?add
Backpackers and budget travelers in Switzerland spend about $100 per day: hostel dorm or guesthouse, street food or local restaurants, public transport, and one paid attraction.
How expensive is Switzerland compared to Western Europe?add
Switzerland is in the "High" cost tier. A mid-range traveler spends around $250/day vs. roughly $180–$220/day for comparable comfort in Western Europe.
When is the best time to visit Switzerland?add
The optimal travel window for Switzerland is Jun–Sep & Dec–Mar. Weather is comfortable, prices are below peak season, and the major sights in Zurich, Geneva are open without the busiest crowds.
What is the worst time to visit Switzerland?add
Peak summer and major local holidays bring the highest prices and crowds. The off-season can be cheap but may have rain, monsoons, or closed attractions depending on the region — always confirm before booking.
Is Switzerland safe for tourists?add
Switzerland scores 97/100 on the TravelOS safety index, which means it is very safe for international visitors. Risks are mostly petty theft in crowded areas. Always check your government's current travel advisory before booking.
Is Switzerland safe for solo female travelers?add
Solo female travelers regularly visit Switzerland without issue. Stick to well-reviewed accommodation, use licensed taxis or ride-hail apps at night, and follow local dress norms in religious sites.
What are the emergency numbers in Switzerland?add
Save your country's embassy contact and the local emergency number on arrival. Most countries use 112 or a country-specific equivalent for police, fire, and ambulance.
How to plan a trip to Switzerland
A 5-step checklist covering documents, budget, season, safety and booking.
- 1Check visa & documentsConfirm passport validity (6+ months past your stay) and whether your nationality needs an eVisa or visa-on-arrival for Switzerland.
- 2Estimate your budgetPlan around $250/day mid-range or $100/day backpacker. Multiply by days and add 15% for flights.
- 3Pick the best seasonTravel during Jun–Sep & Dec–Mar for the best balance of weather, price and crowds.
- 4Safety & healthBuy travel insurance ($100k+ medical), save embassy contact, check current advisories. Safety index: 97/100.
- 5Book flights, stay & eSIMLock flights, refundable accommodation for first nights, and install an eSIM so you have data the moment you land.
eSIM in Switzerland — questions answered
Coverage, activation, cost and phone compatibility.
Does an eSIM work in Switzerland?add
Yes. Major eSIM providers (Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad) cover Switzerland on the main local 4G/5G networks. You can install the eSIM before departure and it activates automatically once you land and your phone connects to a partner network.
How do I activate an eSIM for Switzerland?add
Buy the plan online, scan the QR code from the confirmation email, install the eSIM profile in your phone settings, and toggle data roaming on the eSIM line. Most plans activate the first time the phone registers on a network in Switzerland — usually within 90 seconds of landing.
How much does an eSIM for Switzerland cost?add
Plans start around $18 for 10GB valid 30d on Airalo. Larger 10–20 GB plans usually cost $20–$40 and cover 2–4 weeks of travel.
Is my phone compatible with eSIM in Switzerland?add
eSIM works on iPhone XS and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and most Samsung Galaxy S20+ devices. Phones must be carrier-unlocked. Some phones bought in mainland China and a few older Android models do not support eSIM — check your device settings for "Add eSIM" or "Mobile plan".
Is an eSIM cheaper than roaming in Switzerland?add
Almost always. International roaming with a home carrier usually costs $10–$15 per day; a travel eSIM is closer to $1–$2 per day for the same coverage. eSIMs also avoid surprise bills since they are prepaid.