This report delves into the significant impact of climate change on the tourism and hospitality sector in Switzerland. It begins with an overview of Switzerland's natural beauty, its reliance on tourism, and the sector's contribution to the nation's GDP. The report then outlines the direct effects of climate change, including rising temperatures, reduced snow cover, increased flooding, and degradation of air and water quality, which consequently lead to health issues, skiing injuries, and economic losses for tourist destinations. Challenges such as the impact on the Alps, health risks, and income reduction are discussed. The report also addresses the impact of sunshine duration, fogs, heat waves, storms, and droughts. The report concludes with a discussion of the challenges faced by the Swiss government and proposes potential solutions for the future of Switzerland's tourism industry in the face of climate change. The report emphasizes the need for safety, security, and sustainability within the tourism sector to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change.