Tour 01 · 7 days · Germany · Austria · Italy
Porsche Europe
Munich to Lake Como through the Tyrolean Alps and Dolomites. Stelvio at sunrise. Grossglockner at sunset. Villa d'Este for the closing night.
The tour
Seven days. Three countries. The roads that earned their reputation.
The Porsche Europe tour is our flagship, and the route we believe is the single best Porsche-driving week available anywhere in the world. We start in Munich, climb through the Tyrolean Alps into South Tyrol, descend into the Dolomites for the most photographed corners in Europe, cross the Grossglockner on day five, and finish at Villa d'Este on Lake Como.
Five-star hotels throughout. Michelin dining most nights. A Porsche of your choosing for the full seven days. Two named guides (Niro and a co-driver) in lead and sweep cars on every driving day. The cars and the hotels are extraordinary, but what makes this tour what it is is the rhythm — drive in the morning, lunch on the road, arrive at the hotel in time to settle before dinner, dinner at length. We do not race. We savour.
Day by day
The seven days, in order.
Munich
Bayerischer Hof
Arrival, car handover, welcome dinner in the rooftop garden.
Tyrolean Alps
Alpenhof Murnau
Munich → Garmisch → Reschen Pass into Austria. First long Alpine driving day.
280 km driving
South Tyrol
Castel Fragsburg
Stelvio Pass at sunrise. Lunch in Bormio. Down the Italian side to Merano.
180 km driving
Dolomites
Rosa Alpina
Sella Pass, Gardena, Pordoi. Three of the most photographed corners in Europe before lunch.
220 km driving
High Austrian Alps
Hotel Edelweiss Zauchensee
Grossglockner High Alpine Road. Top of the mountain at sunset.
260 km driving
Lake Como
Villa d'Este, Cernobbio
Down through the Italian Alps. Arrive Como mid-afternoon. Boat to dinner on the water.
290 km driving
Como → Milan
Final breakfast at Villa d'Este. Transfer to Milan Linate. Departure.
80 km driving
Hotels
Where you'll sleep.
- Bayerischer Hof, Munich
- Alpenhof Murnau, Bavaria
- Castel Fragsburg, South Tyrol
- Rosa Alpina, San Cassiano
- Hotel Edelweiss, Zauchensee
- Villa d'Este, Cernobbio (Lake Como)
Dining
Where you'll eat.
- Garden Restaurant, Bayerischer Hof
- St. Hubertus (3★, Rosa Alpina)
- Castel Fragsburg restaurant
- Edelweiss alpine kitchen
- Villa d'Este — both restaurants
- Plus two lunches on the road we don't print (you'll thank us)
Driving
The roads.
- Stelvio Pass (48 hairpins, north side)
- Gavia Pass (sister to Stelvio, less famous)
- Sella, Gardena, Pordoi (Dolomites loop)
- Grossglockner High Alpine Road
- Reschen Pass (Austria to Italy)
- San Bernardino + Splügen Pass options
Cars
What you'll drive.
- Porsche 911 GT3 (manual or PDK)
- Porsche 911 Turbo S
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS
- Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0
- Two-driver swap allowed midweek
From the road
What it actually looks like.
Black Porsche 911s on Bavarian and Tyrolean roads, taken on past departures.
Before you reserve
Frequently asked.
- What's included in the Porsche Europe tour?
- Your Porsche (fully insured, fuelled), six nights in five-star hotels (Bayerischer Hof, Alpenhof Murnau, Castel Fragsburg, Rosa Alpina, Hotel Edelweiss Zauchensee, Villa d'Este), all dinners, all breakfasts, most lunches, fuel, tolls, airport transfers (Munich arrival, Milan departure), lead and sweep vehicles with Niro and a co-driver, on-call mechanical support.
- What's not included?
- International flights, travel insurance, alcohol beyond what is poured at included meals, personal spending (gifts, spa treatments outside the hotel package), and any speeding fines (we drive within local limits and brief on speed cameras, but each driver is responsible for their own infractions).
- Which Porsche models can I choose?
- For the 2026 season: Porsche 911 GT3 (manual or PDK), 911 Turbo S, 911 Carrera 4 GTS, and 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 (manual or PDK). Specific allocations are confirmed by deposit order — earlier deposits get first choice.
- How fit do I need to be?
- Standard mobility — boarding a car, walking 30 minutes for a vineyard lunch, climbing into a boat for the Como dinner. Driving is straightforward; the Alpine roads are technical but not physically demanding. We've had guests aged 28 to 74 on the same tour.
- Can I bring my partner if they don't drive?
- Yes — most non-driving partners enjoy the trip as much as the drivers. The hotels are world-class destinations on their own; the lunches and dinners are arranged to be experiences for the whole table, not just the drivers. Many partners take photography on the road as a project for the week.
- When are 2026 departures?
- Spring departures: 22 April, 13 May, 3 June. Summer: 24 June, 15 July (rare slot), 5 August. Autumn (recommended for serious drivers): 9 September, 30 September, 14 October. Each departure is capped at 12 guests in 6 cars.
2026 season · departures open
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2026 departures: 22 April · 13 May · 3 June · 24 June · 15 July · 5 August · 9 September · 30 September · 14 October. Each cap 12 guests, 6 cars.