Your experience in detail.
Day 1

Munich: enchanting Isar metropolis.

Your experience begins in Munich. The charming Alpine metropolis is a highlight in itself – and always worth a visit. The Bavarian capital serves as the starting line for your ultimate Porsche powered Alpine expedition.

Once you arrive at the airport, a shuttle service will take you to the hotel "Rosewood Munich". This pearl of the luxury hotel industry is considered by many to be the most beautiful location and accommodation the city has to offer. As part of an optional city tour, you can first immerse yourself in the original Munich way of life. Anticipation for the days ahead will culminate during the drivers' briefing and subsequent dinner at the hotel's exclusive private dining room. Alpine flair for all the senses.

Server with burrata, toast, arugula, and balsamic plates.
Day 2

Munich, Chiemsee, Zell am See: heading towards the Alps.

Ready for driving pleasure on a whole new level? As Austria’s highest mountain pass, the "Grossglockner High Alpine Road" guarantees maximum driving pleasure of each curve at up to 2,576 metres above sea level. A delicious lunch on a panoramic plateau in the enchanting Gailtal in Obertilliach will get you right back on track.

The journey continues to Slovenia via the "Wurzen Pass". Destination for the day? The "Hotel Bohinj", which specialises in sustainable tourism. During a gin tasting, you will enjoy the finest spirits as well as a surreal view of Lake Bohinj and the majestic Triglav mountain range. Your second day of driving will culminate in a delicious dinner at the hotel's fine dining restaurant.

Sign "Roßfeldstraße 1560 m ü. NN" with mountains and a wooden fence.
Day 3

Zell am See, Obertilliach, Bohinjsko jezero: High. Higher. Grossglockner.

Ready for driving pleasure on a whole new level? As Austria’s highest mountain pass, the "Grossglockner High Alpine Road" guarantees maximum driving pleasure of each curve at up to 2,576 metres above sea level. A delicious lunch on a panoramic plateau in the enchanting Gailtal in Obertilliach will get you right back on track.

The journey continues to Slovenia via the "Wurzen Pass". Destination for the day? The "Hotel Bohinj", which specialises in sustainable tourism. During a gin tasting, you will enjoy the finest spirits as well as a surreal view of Lake Bohinj and the majestic Triglav mountain range. Your second day of driving will culminate in a delicious dinner at the hotel's fine dining restaurant.

Two men in a Porsche convertible under a sunny sky with trees.
Day 4

Bohinjsko jezero, Friuli, Cortina d’Ampezzo: high mountains meet Italian flair.

Time to head west. A varied route lies ahead of you, culminating along the Italian-Slovenian border. In the distance, the Dolomites beckon with their steep peaks. Experience the best of Northern Italy over a sumptuous lunch.

Back at the wheel, you will set off for Cortina d’Ampezzo in the heart of the Dolomites, the host city of the 2026 Winter Olympics. You will be staying in the historic city centre. In the evening, the programme includes an aperitif wine tasting with cheese and sausage specialities, followed by a fine dinner in a renowned steakhouse.

View from car of Porsche sports cars on a mountainous road.
Day 5

Cortina d’Ampezzo, Sellaronda, Cortina d’Ampezzo: take a rest or a Porsche.

Fancy a little break? From hiking and yoga to massages and visits to Olympic venues, there is a wide range of alternative activities on offer if you prefer to let your engine cool off today.

Can not get enough of alpine driving pleasure? Then buckle up and circle the beautiful Sella Group. In a Porsche. On four fantastic mountain passes. The many tight bends and challenging climbs are rewarded with an incomparable view of the fabulous Dolomite mountain range. Absolutely magical.

In the evening, you will all come together again to discuss your personal highlights of the day over fine Michelin-starred cuisine.

Two men chatting by a lake with hills in the background on a sunny day.
Day 6

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Meran, St. Moritz: driving performance meets alpine chic.

From Cortina d’Ampezzo, you embark on an unforgettable driving day along winding mountain roads and through ever-changing landscapes. Your first destination is sun-kissed Merano, where the award-winning gourmet cuisine of the region’s smallest 5-star hotel, “Castel Fragsburg”, awaits.

The journey then continues across the legendary Ofen Pass towards Switzerland. Your day of driving will peak in the sophisticated town of St. Moritz. In its historic city centre, the restaurant of the traditional "Badrutt’s Palace Hotel" awaits you for dinner and the perfect opportunity to recharge your batteries. If you wish, you can end the day with a leisurely carriage ride using more traditional horsepower.

Two men chatting by a convertible Porsche near mountains on a sunny day.
Day 7

St. Moritz, Vaduz, Andermatt: short visit to Liechtenstein.

In the morning, you will take the cable car up to a mountain hut, where you can start your day enjoying fragrant coffee and pastries. Continue your panoramic journey in a Porsche over the "Flüela Pass" and Davos and make a culinary detour to Liechtenstein. Lunch break in Vaduz – flanked by a dream view over the Rhine Valley.

Next stop: Andermatt, via the Oberalp Pass with its bends and picturesque views. Arrival at the "The Chedi Andermatt" hotel, where Alpine chic and Far Eastern flair unite. At "The Japanese Restaurant", you can conclude your day with an exquisite omakase gourmet meal and a sake tasting.

Two cars on a twisty mountain road with guardrails and rocks under a cloudy sky.
Day 8

Andermatt, Guttannen, Andermatt: magical Central Switzerland.

Your hotel, "The Chedi Andermatt", is the perfect place for a short break. Wellness? Hiking? Yoga? Spend your day off driving in this tranquil mountain retreat any way you like.

Can not keep your hands off the wheel? No surprise there. After all, the "Tremola", "Nufenen Pass", "Grimsel Pass" and "Susten Pass" beckon with indescribable views. Today's Porsche journey will be rounded off with a detour to the enchanting Alpine village of Guttannen. Back in Andermatt, the next highlight awaits: a helicopter flight over Zermatt. In the evening, you will head up high again as you reach for the stars in the cable car, enjoying culinary delights at the "Gütsch" restaurant.

Two men beside a gray Porsche by a wooden food and drinks shack.
Day 9

Andermatt, Orsières, Val-d’Isère: cinematic Alpine backdrop.

A new day of driving with spectacular bends and climbs. Enriched with countless moments of happiness at the wheel of your Porsche. Perhaps on the legendary "Furka Pass", where scenes from the James Bond classic "Goldfinger" with Sean Connery were filmed in 1964. Or the Great St. Bernard and the Little St. Bernard passes, where your enthusiasm always points in one direction: straight to heaven.

Bienvenue en France. The final stage of the day will take you to Val-d’Isère. Your hotel, "Le Refuge de Solaise"*, is reached by cable car. At 2,551 metres above sea level, you can savour your well-deserved aperitif, enjoy a delicious dinner in a relaxed atmosphere, and admire the breathtaking starry sky.

*Participants of the experience from 20 June – 2 July 2026 will stay at another hotel due to local availability.

Green hills and mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
Day 10

Val-d’Isère, Valloire, Les Orres: in the footsteps of the Tour de France.

Today you will explore the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Ahead of you lie the Col d'Izoard and Col du Galibier Alpine passes, the latter being one of the most famous climbs in the Tour de France. You will be equally impressed by the beauty of the surroundings and the performance of your Porsche. At lunchtime, you can enjoy an authentic meal, garnished with breathtaking views.

Afterwards, even more twists and turns of driving pleasure await you.
Your destination for the day: the architecturally extraordinary "Alpin D'Hôme Hôtel & Spa" in Les Orres, which captivates guests with its glass mountain igloos and cozy kotas, Finnish wooden structures. In complete harmony with nature, after a fondue dinner at a nearby restaurant, you will have the opportunity to count shooting stars and enjoy a restful night.

Grey Porsche leading on mountain road under blue sky.
Day 11

Les Orres, Isola, Monaco: last day of driving.

Les Orres, the sunny plateau high above Lake Serre-Ponçon, marks the starting point of your last day of driving. From here we will head toward the "Col de Vars" with its countless turns to the left and right. If you are looking for even more thrills, the wild and romantic Ubaye Valley beckons, where you will enjoy a gourmet lunch in a charming French bistro restaurant.

Continue over the "Col de la Bonette" through the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. A journey of discovery in the footsteps of the legendary Monte Carlo Rally. You will skilfully manoeuvre your way through the winding streets of Monaco's enchanting Alpine foothills to the world-famous "Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo". There you can enjoy dinner accompanied by fine wines. A visit to the Monaco Casino will be the perfect conclusion to your last day of driving.

Man in sunglasses driving a convertible through mountains.
Day 12

Monaco, Lérins Islands off Cannes, Monaco: relax on the Côte d’Azur.

Time for a regenerative contrast to the challenging curves of the past few days: discover the picturesque Côte d’Azur from the water on a yacht. You will enjoy your lunch on the island of Sainte-Marguerite, which is located off the coast of Cannes.

If you prefer to enjoy the amenities of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo rather than taking the boat tour, you will find a wide range of wellness, sports and shopping options on offer.

In the evening, everyone will come together again. The Farewell Dinner will be held at "Le Grill" restaurant, which boasts a Michelin star as well as a fantastic view of Monaco thanks to the roof terrace. The perfect setting for reminiscing about the many unforgettable highlights of the last few days.

Aerial view of marina with docked yachts, coastal town, mountains, and sunset.
Day 13

Monaco: last but not least.

After a final hearty breakfast, you can bring your adventure to a close with a relaxed city tour of Monaco, if time permits. You will then be collected from the hotel before boarding a helicopter awaiting you. Enjoy the last spectacular view from above before you will be at the Nice airport, where your experience will end.

Diverse driving pleasure, breathtaking mountain panoramas, exquisite culinary delights, and unforgettable moments. This Alpine adventure was much more than just a holiday. It was a 13-day dream come true. Carefully packaged into a series of spectacular driving stages. We hope you will always cherish the feelings of joy that this special experience has brought you as well as the sparkle in the eyes of your fellow travellers. Stay curious – and keep moving.

The travel route at a glance.

Map of luxury hotels in France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, and Italy.

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Consumption and emission. 911 Carrera GTS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 10.9 – 10.1 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 248 – 230 g/km, 911 Carrera 4 GTS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 11.0 – 10.3 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 249 – 234 g/km, 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 10.9 – 10.5 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 248 – 238 g/km, 911 Targa 4 GTS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 10.9 – 10.5 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 248 – 239 g/km, 911 Turbo S (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 11.7 – 11.5 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 266 – 262 g/km, 911 GT3 RS (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined: 13.2 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (WLTP): 299 g/km, 911 GT3 (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined (model range): 13.8 – 13.7 l/100 km, CO₂-emissions combined (model range): 312 – 310 g/km