For the amount we paid, the value of the trip was outstanding. All the hotels were very accommodating, and the included meals definitely didn't hurt. Our tour guide, Rachelle, made our experience so enjoyable and if we could, we'd recommend her to anyone traveling with expat in the future.
The tour covers a lot in quite a short time. So, as you can guess, the pace is a quite fast and there is a decent amount of time spent on the bus in transit. That said, there is a perfect amount of time to do what you want to do, albeit with a little prior planning. There is a great combination of tour lead time and free time. The bus journey's aren't bad, ours was comfy enough to sleep, and the tour leader (Steve) was a font of knowledge when it came to the local history. Top tips: Bring motion sickness tablets for the ferry crossings. Bring a neck pillow for sleeping on the bus. Bring ear plugs or headphones, they help with sleeping too. Be aware of the time of year and the crowds already in the locations (we travelled at Christmas time). And to close out, the highlight of the tour was definitely the Jungfraujoch experience (well worth the optional extra fee). Not going to spoil it, you will have to go and find out for yourself.
athe tour was alright, but i dos not feel the Germany Rhine Balley part because the bus trip was too long and we spent only the Afternoon there, the rhine valley cruise WAS NOT GOOD. i think its better if you add extra freed days in Germany and Amsterdam even if you increase the proce its alright, thant way the tourist will not be sitting in the bus for half day and spend the half day or almost night already in one place You should also consider putting WIFI on your huses like the other tour coaches