Holidays in St. Moritz
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St. Moritz consists of two parts located on the shores of a lake and is one of the oldest resorts in the world.
What makes St. Moritz so appealing?
St. Moritz is also considered one of the world's premier ski resorts, welcoming approximately 1.5 million tourists annually, including royalty and world-renowned celebrities.
The resort's ski area is divided into three zones: Corviglia (2,488 meters above sea level), Diavolezza (2,973 meters above sea level), and Corvatsch (3,451 meters above sea level). A ski pass covers all three zones.
St. Moritz is renowned for its magnificent spa area, located on the lakeshore, offering vacationers a variety of wellness treatments, including mineral, mud, and aromatic baths, physiotherapy, various types of massages, and body wraps.
Popular train excursions include the Glacier Express and the Bernina Express. During the journey, one train crosses 291 bridges, 91 tunnels, and reaches an altitude of 2,033 meters above sea level. The second train, meanwhile, passes through mountain rivers and alpine gardens, reaching an altitude of 2,253 meters.
A holiday in St. Moritz offers a truly immersive winter wonderland experience, accompanied by welcoming locals and a high level of service.
The resort regularly hosts various festivals and competitions, including the European Ski Jumping Cup, the Polo World Cup, and show jumping on snow.
Tours to St. Moritz are an excellent opportunity to experience not only the culture and traditions of the region, but also of Switzerland as a whole.

















