San Bernardino Festival 2026 will take place on July 1–5, 2026 in San Bernardino, Switzerland. This is a chess tournament in San Bernardino, Switzerland, in 2026, and it brings together two FIDE-rated events at the same alpine venue: the 2nd San Bernardino Senior Over 50 and the 31st Alpine Weekend Open.
Unlike a single open tournament, San Bernardino Festival 2026 gives players two different entry options. The senior event runs from July 1–5, while the weekend open starts on July 3 and finishes on July 5. Moreover, both tournaments use the same classical 90+30 time control, so the format stays consistent across the festival.
The mountain setting also makes the event especially attractive. In addition, the games take place at Hotel Lido, which combines the playing hall and accommodation in one location. As a result, the festival offers a practical and relaxed chess week in the Swiss Alps.
📌 Event Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 📅 Dates | July 1–5, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | San Bernardino, Switzerland |
| ♟️ Format | Two-event classical chess festival |
| ⭐ Rating | FIDE rated |
| 🏁 Sections | 2nd San Bernardino Senior Over 50, 31st Alpine Weekend Open |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 minutes + 30 seconds from move 1 |
| 🔢 Rounds | 5 rounds in each event |
| 💰 Prize fund | Approx. USD 3,240 |
| 🌐 Official website | www.swisschesstour.com |
| 📝 Registration | Direct registration with Swiss Chess Tour |
🏆 Prize Fund
The confirmed total cash prize fund for San Bernardino Festival 2026 is CHF 2,550, which is approximately USD 3,240. Therefore, the festival offers a solid combined reward structure across both tournaments. However, the published rules state that the prize fund is calculated with a player threshold and may be awarded pro rata if the required participation level is not reached.
| Event | Prize details |
|---|---|
| Senior Over 50 | CHF 400 · CHF 300 · CHF 200 |
| Senior Over 50 special prizes | 1st Over 65: CHF 150 · 1st under 1600: CHF 150 |
| Alpine Weekend Open | CHF 400 · CHF 300 · CHF 200 |
| Alpine Weekend Open special prizes | 1st under 2000: CHF 150 · 1st under 1800: CHF 150 · 1st under 1600: CHF 150 |
⏰ Time Control & Pairings
Both events use 90 minutes for the whole game plus a 30-second increment from move one. As a result, the festival clearly belongs to the classical chess category and gives players enough time for serious long-play games.
Each tournament runs over 5 rounds. In addition, every player may request one half-point bye in the first three rounds, which gives participants a little more flexibility in a compact festival schedule. The published tie-break system is Buchholz.
📂 Sections / Groups
| Section | Eligibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2nd San Bernardino Senior Over 50 | Players aged 50 and above | Main senior event, July 1–5 |
| 31st Alpine Weekend Open | Open event | Weekend tournament, July 3–5 |
🗓️ Schedule
| Date | Weekday | Time | Round / Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 1, 2026 | Wednesday | 2:00 PM–2:50 PM | Senior Over 50 check-in |
| July 1, 2026 | Wednesday | 3:00 PM | Senior Over 50 Round 1 |
| July 2, 2026 | Thursday | 3:00 PM | Senior Over 50 Round 2 |
| July 3, 2026 | Friday | 3:00 PM | Senior Over 50 Round 3 |
| July 3, 2026 | Friday | 7:00 PM–7:20 PM | Alpine Weekend Open check-in |
| July 3, 2026 | Friday | 7:30 PM | Alpine Weekend Open Round 1 |
| July 4, 2026 | Saturday | 9:30 AM | Alpine Weekend Open Round 2 |
| July 4, 2026 | Saturday | 3:00 PM | Senior Over 50 Round 4 |
| July 4, 2026 | Saturday | 3:00 PM | Alpine Weekend Open Round 3 |
| July 5, 2026 | Sunday | 9:30 AM | Senior Over 50 Round 5 |
| July 5, 2026 | Sunday | 9:30 AM | Alpine Weekend Open Round 4 |
| July 5, 2026 | Sunday | 2:30 PM | Alpine Weekend Open Round 5 |
| July 5, 2026 | Sunday | Around 1:30 PM | Senior Over 50 awards |
| July 5, 2026 | Sunday | Around 6:30 PM | Alpine Weekend Open awards |
📝 Registration
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Senior Over 50 entry fee | CHF 110 |
| Senior Over 50 discounted fee | IM / GM: CHF 80 |
| Alpine Weekend Open entry fee | CHF 100 |
| Alpine Weekend Open discounted fee | U16 / IM / GM: CHF 80 |
| Registration contact | swisschesstour@bluewin.ch |
| Phone | +41 79 6205326 |
👤 Organizer
Swiss Chess Tour organizes the festival and manages player communication, registration, and event logistics for both tournaments. Moreover, the organizer runs a broad calendar of Swiss events, so the San Bernardino stop benefits from a familiar and clearly structured format.
- Email: swisschesstour@bluewin.ch
- Phone: +41 79 6205326
- Website: www.swisschesstour.com
📍 Venue
Hotel Lido, Strada del Lido 2, CH-6565 San Bernardino, Switzerland
Hotel Lido serves as the official playing venue for San Bernardino Festival 2026. The event takes place directly at the hotel, which keeps the games, check-in, and festival stay in one practical location by the mountain lake area of San Bernardino.
🏨 Accommodation
Staying at Hotel Lido is the most convenient option because the festival takes place on site. The hotel offers guest rooms with views of the alpine surroundings and Lake Doss, so players can keep their daily routine simple throughout the event.
- Booking / hotel website: https://en.lido-sanbernardino.ch/
🚗 How to Get There
San Bernardino is easy to reach by both road and public transport. By car, the resort is about 45 minutes from Lugano, around 2 hours from Zurich, and about 1 hour 30 minutes from Milan. In addition, players can travel by train to Bellinzona or Chur and then continue by bus 171 for the final leg to San Bernardino.
San Bernardino Festival 2026 is a strong choice for players who want classical chess, alpine scenery, and a compact festival format in Switzerland.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $3,240
Date And Time
05-07-2026
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Organizer
Swiss Chess Tour is a Swiss tournament organizer based in Melano, Ticino, Switzerland. It is built around Claudio Boschetti’s long-running event work and operates as a touring chess brand rather than a single local club. For players, that matters because the circuit offers a consistent organizer across many venues, formats, and weekends. Its public concept is simple and recognizable: chess events in the most beautiful places of Switzerland. That idea has shaped the calendar for years and gives the tour a clear identity inside the Swiss event scene. The Swiss Chess Federation’s own coverage also shows that Boschetti and Swiss Chess Tour have organized chess tournaments in Switzerland for about 25 years, which gives the project real continuity rather than a short-lived tournament label.
🏆 Tournament Activity
The strength of Swiss Chess Tour is its broad national calendar. Its 2026 agenda includes events such as Serpiano Senior Over 50, Serpiano Weekend Open, Bundesturnier, Lugano Open, Locarno, Mendrisio, Flims, Davos, Lenzerheide, Wohlen, Stein am Rhein, Schaffhausen 2Days, Zürichsee Festival, Basel Easter Festival, and Basel Autumn Festival. This is not a one-event organizer. It is a rolling circuit with classical opens, amateur sections, senior events, and compact weekend formats across several Swiss regions. The Swiss Chess Federation’s interviews with Claudio Boschetti add more scale to that picture. In 2025 he said Swiss Chess Tour had run 27 tournaments in the previous year with more than 2,700 participants. In 2026 he said the organization runs more than 30 tournaments per year, mainly on weekends. The same federation coverage also confirms that Swiss Chess Tour organized the Bundesturnier in Pfäffikon in 2025 and again in Basel in 2026, with 377 participants at the 2025 edition.
🌱 Player Experience and Community Reach
Swiss Chess Tour also stands out because it serves a wide player base, not only titled professionals. Its calendar regularly includes amateur opens, senior tournaments, and shorter 2Days events that are easier for working players and traveling players to fit into a weekend. That practical format is visible in events such as Lenzerheide Amateur Open, Davos Sommer Amateur, San Bernardino 2Days, and the senior structure in Serpiano. At the same time, Boschetti’s own comments show a clear organizer philosophy: players should feel comfortable, have space around the board, and enjoy a location that also works for accompanying family members. That helps explain why Swiss Chess Tour keeps returning to hotels and resort settings in places such as Basel, Davos, Flims, Lugano, Serpiano, and Stein am Rhein. For club players, this approach has real value. It turns a tournament into a manageable chess trip, while still keeping FIDE-rated play, experienced arbiters, and a stable organizer contact from event to event.
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