Tour 01 · 5 days · Germany · Austria · Italy
Porsche Europe
Five days in a Porsche 911 from Munich into the Tyrolean Alps, across the Timmelsjoch into Italy, over the Grossglockner, and back. A private helicopter flight over the Alps is part of the week.
The tour
Five days. Three countries. A helicopter day in the middle.
We meet in Munich on day one, pick up the Porsches, and drive south. The week loops through the Tyrolean Alps, into South Tyrol via the Timmelsjoch Pass, back to Austria for the Grossglockner and the helicopter flight, and home through Herrenchiemsee Castle to Munich for the closing night. Five hotel nights, all in spa hotels we know personally. Two meals per day with the group. About a thousand kilometres of European driving.
Day six is the flight home — a morning departure from Munich designed to land in Tel Aviv before Shabbat for the guests who keep it.
Day by day
The six days, in order.
Munich → Interalpen Tirol
Interalpen Tirol
Porsche pick-up in Munich, drive south through Garmisch-Partenkirchen and into Austria. Arrival at the legendary Interalpen Tirol spa hotel. Dinner at the hotel.
Timmelsjoch Pass → South Tyrol
Wellness & Spa Resort Quellenhof
Sport drive across the Timmelsjoch Pass into Italy. Coffee stop at the lake with the famous sunken church. Arrival at Quellenhof for dinner and spa.
390 km driving
Recommended passes back to Austria
The Secret Solden
A second crossing of select alpine passes back into Austria. Stay at The Secret Solden — a golf and spa hotel near the Dolomites.
160 km driving
Grossglockner + helicopter
Laschenskyhof
Climb the Grossglockner High Alpine Road — the highest peak in Austria. Private helicopter flight over the Alps. Arrival at Laschenskyhof near Salzburg for spa and dinner.
210 km driving
Herrenchiemsee → Munich
Roomers Munich
Morning drive to Herrenchiemsee Castle, continue to Munich, return the cars. Dinner at BLOCK HOUSE restaurant and a nightclub for the last evening.
160 km driving
Departure — flight to Tel Aviv
Breakfast. Airport shuttle. 11:00 flight from Munich, landing in Tel Aviv before Shabbat.
Hotels
Where you'll sleep.
- Interalpen Tirol — Day 1
- Wellness & Spa Resort Quellenhof — Day 2
- The Secret Solden — Day 3
- Laschenskyhof — Day 4
- Roomers Munich — Day 5
Roads
The drives that earn the trip.
- Timmelsjoch Pass (day 2)
- Reschen Pass + the sunken church lake
- Grossglockner High Alpine Road (day 4)
- Selected passes back to Austria (day 3)
- Munich autobahn sections (transit)
Included
What's in the price.
- Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (insured, fuelled)
- 5 hotel nights
- 2 meals per day (breakfast + dinner)
- Fuel, tolls, airport transfers
- Private helicopter flight over the Alps
- Niro as your private guide, full route
Not included
The honest list.
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Alcohol beyond included dinners
- Personal spending
- Speeding fines (we drive within limits, but each driver is responsible)
From the road
What it actually looks like.
Black Porsche 911 GTS on Bavarian and Tyrolean roads, taken on past departures.
Before you reserve
Frequently asked.
- What is the price and what does it include?
- From €4,990 per person, double sharing — two guests per car (taking turns at the wheel) and two per hotel room. The price includes the Porsche 911 (fully insured and fuelled), all five hotel nights at Interalpen Tirol, Quellenhof, Secret Solden, Laschenskyhof and Roomers Munich, two meals a day (breakfast at the hotel + dinner with the group), fuel, tolls, the VIP airport transfers, the helicopter flight over the Alps, and a private guide (Niro) for the full route.
- Which Porsche will I drive?
- Our fleet is built around the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS — both Cabriolet and Coupé. We confirm specific allocation by deposit order; earlier deposits get first choice. For private groups we are open to discussing alternative models.
- How many driving days and how many kilometres?
- Five driving days plus a transit/departure day on day six. About 1,000 km total across the week. We drive mornings, lunch on the road, and arrive at each hotel with time to settle before dinner.
- What is the helicopter flight?
- On day four, after we summit the Grossglockner, we take a private helicopter for a flight over the Alps. It is included in the price and it is the moment most guests remember most clearly from the week.
- When does it run in 2026?
- The tour runs from late April through October. Departures sell out quickly — guests who booked for May this year were already on a waitlist by January. Email Niro for the open weeks in 2026.
- What if I have never driven a Porsche?
- Most guests have not. We brief on the car at handover, drive the first morning at a relaxed pace, and stay in radio contact throughout. Confidence builds by day two. The routes are scenic alpine driving, not technical racing.
2026 season · departures open
Reserve a seat.
The tour runs late April through October. For the open weeks in 2026, email Niro directly — most reservations are confirmed within 48 hours.