March 26, 2026 00:50 AM

EF Go Ahead Tours Announces Shorter Trips in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland

The newly introduced trips are only nine days long.

EF Go Ahead Tours has announced new nine-day trips in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

The new trips were announced after the tour company noticed a demand for shorter trips. As a result, these new offerings are all nine days long.

According to Travel Weekly, Lael Kassis, EF's vice president of market innovation and development, said that "Travelers are looking for trips that maximize both time and experience, with immersive cultural learning."

Austria Itinerary

Vienna, Austria
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EF Go Ahead Tours' Austria itinerary will begin in Vienna before heading to the Austrian Lake District.

The trip ends with a two-night stay in Salzburg, but guests have the option to extend their trip by heading to Innsbruck for an additional two nights.

Full details of the Austria trip can be found here.

Germany Itinerary

Munich, Germany
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For those who want to go on a trip to Germany, EF Go Ahead Tours' itinerary begins with a three-night stay in Munich, followed by a two-night stay in Nuremberg. The trip ends at the Rhine Valley Castle.

There is also an option to extend this trip, which will bring tourists to the Black Forest Region.

Full details of the Germany trip can be found here.

Switzerland Itinerary

Lausanne, Switzerland
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Last and definitely not the least, the Switzerland nine-day itinerary begins in the Lake Geneva Region, which is where Lausanne is. The trip will then move to the Interlaken Region for one night before moving to the Swiss Alps for two nights.

The trip then ends with a two-night stay in Lugano. Like the previous two itineraries, there is an option to extend the Switzerland trip with a stay in St. Moritz and Zurich.

Full details of the Switzerland trip can be found here.

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