Drives
Porsche Europe — A 5-Day Driving Tour, From Munich Through the Alps
Five days. Porsche 911. Alpine hotels. A helicopter flight over the Grossglockner. What the Pure Adrenalin tour is — by the founder who guides every departure.
This is a guide to what the Pure Adrenalin Porsche Europe tour actually is — the route, the cars, the hotels, the rhythm. Written by Niro Sharon, who personally guides every departure.
TL;DR
- What: A 5-day driving tour from Munich into the Austrian and Italian Alps and back, in a Porsche 911 Carrera GTS.
- Hotels: Interalpen Tirol, Wellness & Spa Resort Quellenhof, The Secret Solden, Laschenskyhof, Roomers Munich.
- Distance: ~1,000 km over five driving days.
- Includes: Porsche 911, all 5 hotel nights, 2 meals a day, fuel, tolls, transfers, a helicopter flight over the Alps, private guide.
- Price: from €4,990 per person, double sharing (room + car).
- Group size: Small, intimate. We don’t run mass tours.
- Return: Day-6 morning flight from Munich, designed to land in Tel Aviv before Shabbat.
The route, day by day
Day 1 — Munich → Interalpen Tirol
We pick up the Porsches in Munich and drive south. A coffee break, then on through the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area into Austria, arriving at the Interalpen Tirol — a legendary alpine spa hotel at altitude. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 2 — Timmelsjoch Pass → Quellenhof (South Tyrol)
A breath-taking sport drive over the Timmelsjoch Pass into Italy. Coffee stop by the famous lake with the sunken church (Lago di Resia / Reschensee). Arrival at Wellness & Spa Resort Quellenhof in South Tyrol for the night. ~390 km.
Day 3 — Back to Austria via the recommended passes → The Secret Solden
A second crossing of select alpine passes back into Austria. Stunning alpine scenery for the better part of the day. We stay at The Secret Solden, a golf-and-spa hotel near the Dolomites. ~160 km.
Day 4 — Grossglockner + the helicopter flight → Laschenskyhof
After breakfast we climb the Grossglockner High Alpine Road to the highest peak in Austria. Then the day’s centrepiece: a private helicopter flight over the Alps. Down to Laschenskyhof near Salzburg for spa and dinner. ~210 km.
Day 5 — Herrenchiemsee Castle → Munich → Roomers
A morning drive to Herrenchiemsee Castle on the Chiemsee, then back to Munich to return the cars. Dinner at BLOCK HOUSE restaurant in Munich, then a nightclub for the last evening. We stay at Roomers Munich. ~160 km.
Day 6 — Home
Breakfast, airport shuttle, 11:00 flight to Tel Aviv — designed to land before Shabbat for the guests who keep it.
Why we built it this way
A few quiet decisions that shape the week.
Five days of driving, not seven. Most “European driving tours” stretch to a week-plus and the second half drags. Five days is the sweet spot — we cover the most photogenic Alpine passes, sleep at five distinct hotels, and don’t ask anyone to be in a car for nine days running.
One Porsche model across the fleet. Niro’s fleet is Porsche 911 Carrera GTS — Cabriolet and Coupé. There’s a reason: it’s the variant that’s genuinely a great car on these particular roads (where horsepower is wasted but chassis matters), and it makes the convoy look unified in photos. We don’t pretend to offer twelve different models.
Two meals a day, not three. Breakfast at the hotel, dinner with the group. Lunches happen on the road — sometimes planned, sometimes a roadside discovery. This avoids the over-scheduled feeling that some tours have.
The helicopter day. Most operators don’t include the heli flight. We do. It’s the moment that turns the week from “a nice driving holiday” into something most guests describe as the trip of the year.
Return designed for the calendar Israelis actually live. Day 6 lands you in Tel Aviv before Shabbat. We’ve thought about it.
What it costs
From €4,990 per person, double sharing — meaning two guests per car (taking turns at the wheel) and two per hotel room. Single occupancy (one guest per car or per room) is available with a supplement; talk to us for specifics.
The price includes: the Porsche, all five hotel nights, two meals per day, fuel, tolls, all airport transfers, the helicopter flight, the closing-night dinner at BLOCK HOUSE, and a private guide (me, Niro) for the full week. It excludes: your flights, travel insurance, alcohol beyond what’s served at included meals, and any speeding fines (we drive within limits and brief on cameras, but each driver is responsible for their own decisions).
2026 departures
For 2026 dates, email me and I’ll send you the open weeks. The tour runs primarily late April through October. Earlier dates in the year sell out first — guests who booked for May this year were on a waitlist by January.
— Niro Sharon, Founder, Pure Adrenalin
Frequently asked questions
- What does the Porsche Europe tour cost?
- From €4,990 per person, double sharing — two guests per car and per hotel room. The price includes the Porsche 911, all five hotel nights, two meals a day, fuel, tolls, the helicopter flight over the Alps, airport pickup and drop-off, and a private guide for the full route.
- Which Porsche will I drive?
- Our fleet is built around the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS — both Cabriolet and Coupé. Specific allocation is confirmed by deposit order; earlier deposits get first choice. We're happy to discuss alternative models for private groups.
- How many driving days, how many kilometres?
- Five driving days plus a transit/departure day. About 1,000 kilometres total across the week. We drive mornings (typically 9am-1pm), lunch on the road, and arrive at each hotel with time to settle before dinner.
- Where exactly do we go?
- Munich → Garmisch-Partenkirchen → Interalpen Tirol → Timmelsjoch Pass → Wellness & Spa Resort Quellenhof (South Tyrol) → Reschen Pass with the famous sunken church → The Secret Solden → Grossglockner High Alpine Road → Laschenskyhof near Salzburg → Herrenchiemsee Castle → Roomers Munich → flight home before Shabbat.
- What's the helicopter flight?
- On day four, after we summit Grossglockner — the highest peak in Austria — we fly a private helicopter over the Alps. It's the moment most guests remember more clearly than anything else in the week.