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Discover stunning Austrian landscapes on a private day tour from Innsbruck, visiting Krimml Waterfalls, Kitzbühel, and scenic mountain routes—ideal for nature lovers.
Planning a day trip from Innsbruck that combines jaw-dropping nature, charming towns, and scenic mountain roads? This private tour offers all that and more. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore Austria’s tallest waterfalls, stroll through the iconic ski town of Kitzbühel, and cruise through some of Tirol’s most picturesque mountain landscapes.
One feature we particularly appreciate is the flexibility the tour offers—if you have a special spot in mind, the guide can try to include it. The journey is carefully curated to avoid overly commercialized routes, instead focusing on stunning viewpoints perfect for photos and authentic experiences. That said, with a price tag of around $419 per person, it’s a premium option, but one that promises a personalized and memorable day for lovers of nature and mountain scenery.
A possible consideration is that the itinerary is quite packed, so if you’re less mobile or prefer a more relaxed pace, this might be a long day. It’s best suited for those who want to see a variety of highlights without the hassle of planning, and who value expert guidance and private transportation. This is an excellent choice for those seeking a deep dive into Austria’s natural beauty with the comfort and convenience of a guided tour.
This private day trip from Innsbruck balances a mix of natural wonders and charming towns, all within a manageable 8-hour window. The journey begins at 9:00 am from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, with transportation in an air-conditioned minivan. Because it’s a private tour, your group will enjoy a personalized experience, avoiding the crowds typical of larger tours.
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The first stop is the stunning Krimml Waterfalls, which are the highest in Austria. Spanning multiple tiers, these waterfalls are a sight to behold, especially when the water crashes down with great force. The tour allows roughly two hours here, giving ample time to admire the spectacle, take photos, and maybe get close enough to hear the roaring water up close. Visitors should note that admission tickets are not included, so you might want to bring some cash for entry if you plan to explore further or access specific viewpoints.
We loved the way the guide emphasized the importance of capturing the falls from various angles, highlighting that some of the best spots for photos are away from the main viewing platforms. One reviewer, James_A, mentioned that their guide Alexander was exceptional, showing them “great highlights of the Tyrol region” and making the experience truly memorable.
Next, the tour takes you to Kitzbühel, a picturesque town famed for its skiing reputation and historic charm. Although best known for its winter downhill races, the town is equally enchanting in summer, with mountain views and cobbled streets. Travelers will have about an hour to wander, soak in the atmosphere, and maybe enjoy a coffee or browse local shops.
The reviewer praised the guide’s storytelling skills, noting that Alexander made the visit engaging and insightful. Kitzbühel’s long-standing reputation as a ski hot spot makes it a fascinating stop, and the visit offers a break from the natural scenery with a taste of local culture.
After Kitzbühel, the journey continues through Mittersill in the Pinzgau area—an often overlooked gem with scenic charm—and then along mountain roads from Salzburg to Tirol. The route is carefully chosen to avoid typical tourist traffic, prioritizing spectacular mountain roads such as the route through Gerlos, renowned for winter skiing but equally captivating in summer with lush green landscapes and mountain vistas.
The driver will take you off the beaten path to the best spots for photos, making each stop a potential highlight. This part of the tour is especially appealing to those who love mountain scenery and want to see Austria from a local’s perspective.
What makes this tour stand out is the flexibility. Since it’s private, if there’s a particular place you’re eager to see—like a favorite viewpoint or a quiet spot—you can request it. The guide aims to customize the experience wherever possible, making sure it’s the best day for you. This personalized approach is a significant advantage over standard bus tours, especially for avid photographers or travelers craving authentic moments.
Krimml Waterfalls: Prepare for awe-inspiring views and the sound of rushing water. The two-hour stop provides enough time to stroll the trails, take photos from various vantage points, and soak in the natural power of Austria’s tallest waterfalls. Remember, the access to specific viewpoints isn’t included in the ticket, so plan some time for that if you want more than just a quick glance.
Kitzbühel: Expect picturesque streets, mountain views, and a lively but charming town atmosphere. This stop is perfect for a quick stroll, coffee break, or souvenir shopping. It’s a chance to see Austria’s alpine charm beyond the natural attractions.
Mittersill and the mountain roads: These scenic drives are the highlights for many, offering breathtaking views along winding mountain roads. The route through Gerlos is especially well-loved in both winter and summer, providing stunning vistas and photo ops.
One reviewer, James_A, shared that their guide Alexander was “one of the best we had the whole week,” emphasizing how knowledgeable and engaging he was. They also wished they had skipped a nearby Swarovski tour in favor of extra time at the waterfalls, which speaks to the importance of choosing tours aligned with your interests.
Another aspect that travelers appreciate is the quiet, less crowded routes taken by the guide, allowing for better photos and more relaxed exploration. The tour’s flexibility means you can prioritize your favorite spots, making each trip unique.
At approximately $419 per person, this tour is on the premium side, but it’s justifiable considering the private transportation, expert guides, and personalized experience. Public transportation or larger group tours might be cheaper but typically lack the flexibility and comfort of this private option.
The ticket price doesn’t include entrance fees, notably at Krimml Falls, so budget accordingly if you plan to access additional viewpoints or trails. Still, with a full day of sightseeing, scenic drives, and tailored stops, many travelers find the cost worthwhile for the convenience and quality.
This private tour from Innsbruck offers an engaging way to experience Austria’s natural beauty and charming towns without the stress of planning. You’ll benefit from the expertise of knowledgeable guides, who can tailor the experience to your interests, and enjoy the comfort of private transportation. It’s a great pick for travelers who want a flexible, scenic, and well-rounded day out in Tirol and Salzburg regions.
Perfect for those who love stunning mountain vistas, authentic alpine towns, and small-group intimacy, this tour provides a good balance of natural wonder and cultural charm. If you’re after a memorable, personalized Austrian adventure that maximizes your sightseeing time, this experience won’t disappoint.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but keep in mind that the day involves some walking and sightseeing. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a full day of exploration.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes private transportation, a local and professional guide, and an air-conditioned vehicle. Entrance tickets at Krimml Falls are not included.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour is private, and the guide can try to include any special places you want to see, making it a highly flexible experience.
How long is the overall tour?
Approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning to the meeting point in Innsbruck.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for the stunning views, and some cash if you wish to buy entrance tickets or souvenirs.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or enjoy a meal during one of the stops.
What is the best time to book?
Most travelers book about 9 days in advance, ensuring availability and enough time to tailor the experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, transportation is in an air-conditioned minivan, designed for comfort over scenic mountain routes.
Are there any discounts for groups?
Group discounts are available, making it a good option for families or groups of friends.
This tour offers a fantastic way to explore Austria’s natural beauty with a touch of personalized service—whether you’re snapping photos, soaking in mountain air, or just relaxing in a charming village, it’s a day to remember.