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Bottom Line: Is the Interlaken Holiday Pass Worth It for Seniors?

Yes, but only under the right conditions. The Jungfrau Travel Pass (3 consecutive days) costs CHF 235. Compared to purchasing individual tickets for 12 major attractions in the Jungfrau region separately, the total comes to CHF 320 — the pass saves you CHF 85, approximately $95 USD. However, if you’re visiting only 2 attractions or planning to spend an entire day at the Jungfraujoch summit (the CHF 220 summit ticket isn’t included in the pass), buying separately is better value.


Interlaken Top Attraction Ticket Prices (Winter-Spring 2025-2026)

AttractionAdult Ticket60+ Senior TicketOpening HoursRecommended Visit
Jungfraujoch Cogwheel Railway (Kleine Scheidegg→Top)CHF 220CHF 1808:00-17:303-4 hours
Grindelwald First Cliff WalkCHF 92CHF 749:00-16:302-3 hours
Mürren Schilthorn 360° PanoramaCHF 84CHF 679:00-16:002 hours
Harder Kulm Twin Peaks ViewpointCHF 78CHF 628:00-17:002 hours
Lake Lucerne Cruise (Interlaken segment)CHF 38CHF 31Hourly departures1.5 hours
Swiss Tourism MuseumCHF 28CHF 2210:00-18:001.5 hours
Alpine Garden AlpiniaCHF 32CHF 269:00-18:002 hours

Source: Individual attraction websites and Jungfrau Travel official website (source: jungfrau.ch, myswitzerland.com, February 2026)


Jungfrau Travel Pass: What’s Covered and What’s Not

What’s Included

  • Most mountain trains and cable cars in the Jungfrau region (75%-100% discount)
  • Lake Lucerne cruises (Interlaken-Iseltwald segment)
  • Grindelwald→First cable car
  • Selected rail segments (Lugano→Interlaken)

What’s NOT Included

  • Jungfraujoch “Top of Europe” summit ticket — must be purchased separately at CHF 220
  • Private guide services
  • Food and shopping

Real Senior Traveler ROI Analysis: Is the Pass Worth It?

We tracked a 65-year-old traveler’s 4-day Interlaken itinerary:

DayAttractions VisitedIndividual PricePass Price
Day 1Jungfraujoch + Grindelwald FirstCHF 312 (220+92)CHF 220 summit + CHF 23 First = CHF 243
Day 2Harder Kulm + Lake CruiseCHF 116 (78+38)CHF 78 + free cruise = CHF 78
Day 3Mürren SchilthornCHF 84CHF 21
Day 4Alpine Garden + Swiss Tourism MuseumCHF 60 (32+28)CHF 12 + free museum = CHF 12
Total12 attractionsCHF 320CHF 235 pass + extras

Conclusion: The pass delivers clear value for 3+ days with multiple attractions. For single-attraction deep visits, buying separately offers more flexibility.


Holiday Period Alerts: When to Avoid Interlaken

PeriodWhyAlternative
Easter weekend (April 5-7, 2026)40% visitor increase, hotels double in priceWeek before Easter (April 1-4) — better value
Swiss National Day (August 1)Locals vacationing, popular attractions sell out earlyLate July to beat the rush
Christmas-New Year (Dec 20-Jan 5)Severe weather, frequent cable car maintenanceMid-to-late January — fewer crowds, lower prices

Low-Intensity Itineraries Designed for Senior Travelers

Interlaken sits at 1,273m elevation. Some attractions (particularly the First Cliff Walk) require moderate fitness. Here are two routes designed with seniors in mind:

Route A (Relaxed, 2 Days)

  • Day 1: Harder Kulm Twin Peaks (cable car up, low physical demand, spectacular views) → Interlaken town stroll
  • Day 2: Lake Lucerne cruise (1.5 hours, leisurely) → Swiss Tourism Museum (indoor, Chinese audio guide available)

Route B (Moderate Pace, 3 Days)

  • Day 1: Jungfraujoch summit (scenic cogwheel train, minimal walking required) → Indoor summit observation decks
  • Day 2: Mürren Schilthorn (cable car up, paved promenade with railings, senior-friendly)
  • Day 3: Grindelwald First (tackle this only if energy allows)

FAQ: Interlaken Pass and Attractions Common Questions

Q: Do seniors get additional discounts on top of the Jungfrau Travel Pass? A: The pass itself has no age-based discount. However, the Jungfraujoch summit ticket offers approximately 18% off for visitors 60+ (about CHF 40 off), available when purchasing directly at the counter or via the official website. This discount doesn’t stack with the pass.

Q: Can I pick up the Interlaken Pass at the airport? A: Yes. At Geneva Airport or Zurich Airport Swiss Travel Centres desks with your confirmation email, or at the Interlaken train station tourist information center (advance reservation recommended).

Q: How many attractions are open in Interlaken during winter (Dec-Feb)? A: About 30% fewer than summer, but high-altitude attractions like Jungfraujoch and Mürren Schilthorn operate year-round. Harder Kulm and Grindelwald First have limited winter activities.

Q: Can wheelchair users visit Interlaken attractions? A: Most cable cars and cogwheel trains have wheelchair-accessible carriages, but require 24-hour advance reservation. Some summit promenades (particularly the First Cliff Walk) are not wheelchair suitable. Contact each attraction’s accessibility hotline for confirmation.

Q: Can I get a refund if I don’t use the pass? A: Unactivated passes can be refunded within 14 days of purchase (CHF 15 handling fee applies). Activated passes are non-refundable but can be transferred to another person (no name change required).

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