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Visitor's Card

 

In Switzerland you have to pay a resort tax and you may be wondering what happens to this money. The resort tax is used by the tourist offices to improve the infrastructure. According to cantonal law, every guest visiting the Aletsch Arena and surrounding region is obligated to pay the resort tax, as are owners and permanent tenants of chalets, vacation rentals, and second homes. The resort tax is collected by the landlord. You then receive the Visitor's Card from your landlord on arrival after completing the registration form.

Resorttaxes Bettmeralp
Adults (over 16 years) CHF 2.50 / per night
Children 6-16 years CHF 1.25 / per night
Children up to 6 years do not pay taxes

Resorttaxes Betten Dorf
Adults (over 16 years) CHF 2.00 / per night
Children 6-16 years CHF 1.00 / per night
Children up to 6 years do not pay taxes
 

Bettmeralp

Bettmeralp Tourism: cultural events 20 to 30%
Fox Pass free
Bachtla Sports Center: tennis, badminton, table tennis 10%
Bettmerhorn gondola: one-way tickets 20%
Bettmeralp–Schönbiel chairlift: one-way ticket 20%
Outdoor tennis court 25%
Miniature golf, boat rentals 20 to 30%
Baschweri Rope Garden 10%


Riederalp

Riederalp Mörel Tourism: events, concerts 10%
Lectures, guided tours, Fox pass free
Aletsch Pro Natura Center: admission, exhibition, excursions 10 - 20%
Moosfluh gondola: one-way trips 20%
Hohfluh chairlift: one-way trips 20%
Salina Maris – primordial sea of the Alps in Breiten: brine baths, sauna, steam bath, solarium, fitness 10%


Fiesch-Eggishorn

Fiesch-Eggishorn aerial cable cars: one-way trip 20%
Fiesch Sports and Holiday Center: miniature golf, disc golf CHF 1.–
Tennis and Fitness Center: tennis, fitness, wellness, badminton,
squash, climbing wall and table tennis
CHF 2.–
Dr. Imhof Pharmacy:  sun protection products 10%
Sano Corpo, Hotel Alpenblick, Fieschertal: treatments and products various
Aletsch Zoo, pony rides and petting zoo free
Fiesch Sports and Holiday Center: indoor swimming pool 50 %

 

The Visitor's Card is also valid in the Brig-Belalp and Goms regions.