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European Highlights
Tour Code: BOE
13 Day Trip
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$3960 East Coast
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Departures are available through October 2009.

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Switzerland
Preparing Getting there Experiencing
Money Matters
Packing Tips
Electricity
Passports and Visas
Money Matters
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss franc. Check current exchange rates before traveling. Visa, Mastercard and American Express credit cards, and travelers checks are widely accepted throughout the country, however cash is always easier outside the large cities, so plan accordingly. Currency exchange agents are located in the major cities and tourist areas (American Express, Thomas Cook). ATM machines are located at all major banks, but may be limited to bank hours and possibly closed on weekends. Be careful not to carry too much cash and keep your money in a safe place at all times. Before you go, it's a good idea to write down the customer service phone numbers and actual card numbers of your credit cards, passport, other ID, and bank cards - in case of loss or theft this will come in handy.
Electricity
Electricity in Switzerland is 220 volts, 50 cycle AC, as compared to 110 volts, 60 cycle AC in the U.S. When taking along electrical appliances, a converter and a plug adapter are needed to operate them.
Packing Tips
From June to September, temperatures are quite pleasant. During the winter months, Switzerland can be extremely cold and windy, especially in the Alps. Appropriate layers and snow gear are appropriate for those venturing into Switzerland's winter wonderlands. Daytime is best suited for walking shoes. Boots during the winter are also suggested. Nicer restaurants in the large cities have dress requirements, so a jacket and tie for men may be appropriate.
Passports and Visas
A valid passport is required by all foreign visitors to Switzerland. Citizens of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK and the USA do not require a visa for stays less than three months.