Daytrip is a private car service platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
Yes! A return trip will take you back to your city of origin in the same size car in which you arrived. Return trips can be booked for the any day. You can also add customized sightseeing stops separately for each trip! Donât worry if you donât know your exact address at the time of booking - youâll have the opportunity to update us closer to your travel date. Make sure to select âReturnâ when you start the booking process, then choose the dates and times of your departures.
For private trips, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24 hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15 minutes before departure.
Yes! Book a private, door-to-door airport transfer with a local English-speaking driver. Enjoy fixed and transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and the option to pay in advance without the hassle of exchanging cash at a foreign airport.
You will receive the vehicle that best fits the number of travelers in your group, ranging from a sedan to a van for groups of up to 7. Depending where you travel, you can book anything from a sedan comparable to a Toyota Corolla to a Mercedes V-Class to a Classic Cuban Car. While the exact model may vary, we always ensure that the vehicle provided meets your needs in terms of safety, reliability, and comfort. You may be upgraded to a larger vehicle class free of charge depending on availability. Since our largest vehicle seats 7, for groups larger a combination of vehicles will be used. We will send you the exact vehicle details a few days before your trip.
If your desired route is not listed on our website, don't worry! You can request a custom trip! Weâll do our best to accommodate your request, and maybe even add it as a regular route!
Know more about traveling from Alpe di Siusi
A half-day gives you enough time to take the cable car up, walk around the Compatsch area, and soak in the views. A full day is better if you want to hike one of the longer trails, reach a mountain hut for lunch, or explore further toward the Saltria end of the plateau. Most day trippers find 5 to 7 hours on the alp itself to be the sweet spot before heading back down.
The plateau is car-restricted during peak season (check current access rules at the official Seiser Alm website before your visit). Private vehicles are not permitted on the access road during those windows. The standard approach is the cable car from Ortisei or the shuttle bus from Castelrotto. Arriving by private transfer means your driver can bring you directly to the cable car base station or the shuttle departure point, so you step out and go â no parking searches, no rental car logistics, and no stress about the access rules.
The hiking network covers over 60 km of marked trails ranging from easy meadow walks to more demanding ridge routes. The trail to Hauenstein with views over the Schlern is a popular moderate option. Mountain huts like Alpe di Siusi HĂŒtte and Goldknopf serve South Tyrolean food â think hearty bread, local cheese, and Törggelen-style snacks â so a long lunch with a mountain backdrop is very much on the table. In winter the plateau transforms into a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing destination, with the same extraordinary scenery under snow.
The plateau is not served by direct public transport from outside the immediate valley, which makes a private transfer the most practical option for travelers coming from Verona, Venice, Innsbruck, or even from within South Tyrol. A driver takes you directly to the cable car station or shuttle point, handles your bags, and can arrange a specific pickup time for your return â so your schedule stays yours. Compared to piecing together trains, local buses, and shuttle connections, the difference in ease is significant, especially if you are traveling with family, ski equipment, or hiking gear.
Alpe di Siusi is Europe's largest high-altitude alpine meadow, stretching across the Dolomites of South Tyrol at roughly 1,800 to 2,350 meters. The views of the Schlern massif and the Langkofel peaks are among the most photographed mountain panoramas in the Alps. Whether you come for hiking, cycling, or simply to walk through wildflower meadows with dramatic rock towers on every horizon, the plateau delivers an experience that no photograph fully prepares you for. It is genuinely one of those places that justifies the journey.
The plateau sits in the heart of South Tyrol, roughly 30 km (19 miles) from Bolzano, the regional capital. From Verona it is approximately 200 km (124 miles), and from Innsbruck in Austria around 100 km (62 miles). The drive from Bolzano winds through the Isarco Valley and the charming village of Castelrotto, making the approach itself part of the experience.