Cruise through the breathtaking Austrian Alps and the Italian Dolomites on a luxury supercar tour, starting from Munich. Experience the thrill of driving on the German Autobahn before exploring the stunning Grossglockner Pass in Austria. Traverse the enchanting Sella Ronda in the Italian Dolomites, with spectacular views from four alpine passes. Enjoy personalized service with your choice of supercar and luxurious accommodations that promise an unforgettable adventure. This tour is perfect for car enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike, providing a unique blend of speed and scenic beauty.
- Drive an iconic Porsche
- Navigate the legendary Grossglockner High Alpine Road
- Explore the breathtaking Sella Ronda in the Dolomites
- Enjoy luxury hotels and pre-programmed GPS for easy navigation
After your check in we meet you at the lobby to handover the touring pack with Road-Book and programmed GPS to you.
5:00 PM – Meet & Greet at Your Hotel, before enjoy some time to explore Munich at your leisure. In the late afternoon, meet your tour concierge at your hotel for the handover of your car and a detailed driver’s briefing.
A brief stop in Kitzbühel reveals alpine charm at its finest. Stroll cobbled streets lined with colorful houses, enjoy coffee in a stylish café, and admire views of the Wilder Kaiser mountains. In just two hours, Kitzbühel offers a taste of Tyrolean elegance, history, and breathtaking mountain scenery.
A quick coffee stop at Achensee is the perfect pause. Sip your drink at a lakeside café while taking in Austria’s largest alpine lake, framed by the Karwendel and Rofan mountains. The crisp air, sparkling water, and peaceful atmosphere make even a short break feel refreshing and memorable.
Two hours on the Grossglockner Pass offer an unforgettable alpine experience. Drive along Austria’s most famous high-mountain road, winding through dramatic peaks and glaciers. Stop at scenic viewpoints like Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe to admire the Grossglockner and Pasterze Glacier. With short walks, photo stops, and coffee breaks, every minute feels extraordinary.
An overnight stay in Lienz blends alpine beauty with Mediterranean charm. Nestled between the Dolomites and Hohe Tauern, this lively town offers cozy hotels, historic streets, and inviting cafés. Evening strolls reveal mountain views and a relaxed atmosphere, making Lienz an ideal stopover for rest, culture, and scenic discovery.
Gardena Pass charms with sweeping Dolomite views, lush meadows, and winding roads. Popular with drivers and cyclists, it connects Val Gardena and Alta Badia, offering breathtaking panoramas at every turn.
Sella Pass circles the dramatic Sella massif. Its twisting roads and jagged peaks create a thrilling alpine crossing, beloved by adventurers seeking striking Dolomite scenery and exhilarating mountain routes.
Pordoi Pass boasts hairpin bends and soaring vistas across rugged Dolomite landscapes. A cable car ascends to Sass Pordoi, the “Terrace of the Dolomites,” revealing vast, unforgettable panoramic mountain views.
Giau Pass delivers iconic alpine beauty with wide open meadows and dramatic rock formations. A favorite for photographers, its winding road rewards travelers with postcard-perfect Dolomite scenery and tranquil atmosphere.
Lake Misurina, known as the “Pearl of the Dolomites,” enchants with crystal-clear waters reflecting majestic peaks like the Tre Cime. Its serene lakeside promenade, crisp mountain air, and stunning sunsets create a peaceful, picture-perfect alpine retreat.
Ragga Gorge is Austria’s highest gorge walk, carved deep into dramatic rock by rushing waters. Wooden walkways and bridges lead through narrow, towering cliffs, offering a thrilling yet accessible adventure in untamed alpine nature.
The Porsche Automuseum in Gmünd, Austria, showcases the brand’s beginnings where the first Porsche sports cars were hand-built. This intimate museum highlights rare models, including the Porsche 356, alongside fascinating prototypes, engines, and memorabilia. Visitors gain insight into the early craftsmanship, innovation, and vision that shaped the legendary marque. Nestled in Carinthia, it’s a must-see stop for automotive enthusiasts exploring Austria’s motoring heritage in a uniquely authentic setting.
The Nockalm Road is a stunning alpine drive through Carinthia’s Nockberge mountains. Stretching 35 kilometers with 52 bends, it winds past rolling green peaks, alpine pastures, and panoramic viewpoints. Along the way, visitors find cozy huts, nature trails, and exhibits about the biosphere reserve, making it a scenic and enriching journey.
The Felbertauern Road links Mittersill in Salzburg with Matrei in East Tyrol, offering a scenic alternative across the Alps. Passing through the Felbertauern Tunnel, it combines dramatic mountain views with smooth, accessible driving. Along the route, travelers enjoy alpine valleys, lakes, and wildlife, making it both practical and picturesque.
The Krimml Waterfalls, Austria’s highest at 380 meters, impress with thundering cascades and misty spray. Scenic trails and viewpoints let visitors experience the raw power and beauty of this alpine natural wonder.
Gerlos Pass offers a scenic alpine drive connecting Salzburg and Tyrol. Famous for panoramic views of the Zillertal Alps and access to the Krimml Waterfalls, the road features sweeping curves, mountain lakes, and charming villages, making it a picturesque and enjoyable route for drivers, cyclists, and nature lovers alike.
Sylvensteinsee, often called the “Bavarian fjord,” is a striking reservoir surrounded by forested mountains. Its turquoise waters and iconic bridge make it a favorite stop for photography, relaxation, and scenic drives through the Isar Valley.
Car Return at your hotel in Munich
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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