Porsche 911 Tour of Legends by World of Driving – 911 Weekend
After more than 60 years of production, the Porsche 911 is undoubtedly the most famous sports car in the world. It is unmistakable. Timeless design and technology, appearance and driving dynamics are the cornerstones of this design icon. For many sports car fans, it is a dream to “drive a 911 for once”. At Daniel Hofmeier’s World of Driving, not only is this possible, but the Tour of Legends also gives you the opportunity to experience each of the eight generations for yourself as part of a guided sports car tour!
Which Porsche 911s are are available at World of Driving’s Tour of Legends?
The short answer is: all of them! That’s what makes World of Driving’s Tour of Legends such a unique offer. Because only there can you try out every single generation of the 911 and experience your personal favorite! The first seven generations, as 911 F and G models, 964, 993, 996, 997 and 991 come from the unique “Black Open A-IR Collection“. These cars are subject to strict criteria: key on the left, naturally aspirated boxer engine in the rear, manual gearbox, black paint and no interior color combination may occur twice. In addition, they are all built for dynamic driving.
The Black Open A-IR Collection is just the thing for Porsche enthusiasts!
And to enjoy the sound of the boxer engines and the freedom of driving even more intensely, everyone can open their roof. True to the motto Open AIR, only Porsche 911s with the nickname Cabrio, Targa or Speedster are granted access to the collection.
Porsche’s latest 911, the 992, does not yet meet these strict criteria. Should there be an open-top Porsche 992.2 with a naturally aspirated engine and manual gearbox, it will certainly find its way into the collection. Until then, the Tour of Legends will be supplemented with a 992.1 Cabriolet, which is not part of the Black Open A-IR Collection.
The air-cooled Porsche 911s of the Tour of Legends in detail
1971 Porsche 911 T F-model Targa 2.4
- 2.4 liter MFI-engine with open intakes and 165 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 8.5 s
- 1,050 kg
The “wild” Targa has been converted to S/T width and offers the most original 911 experience of the Tour of Legends. It is loud, raw, unfiltered and a hell of a lot of fun even at low speeds!
1975 Porsche 911 S G-model Targa 2.7
- 2.7 liter engine with 165 PS
- 0 – 100 kph in 7.8 s
- 1,120 kg
This early, narrow 911 G-model impresses with its beautiful, graceful lines. The “chrome model”, as it is known, offers great contrasts, and not just in the trim. its copper-red interior makes it a real eye-catcher!
1990 Porsche 964 Carrera 2 Cabrio
- 3.6 liter engine with Carrera Cup-exhaust and 250 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 5.7 s
- 1,350 kg
As the last representative of the original form of the Porsche 911, the 964 is now a favorite of the masses. This black 911 not only has the wheels in common with the 964 Carrera Cup car, but also its exhaust system and Recaro Pole Position sports seats in the light gray interior. An addictive source of joy!
1995 Porsche 993 Carrera 2 Cabrio
- 3.6 liter engine with 272 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 5.6 s
- 1,400 kg
Probably THE most pleasing cruiser of the Black Open A-IR Collection. As the last air-cooled 911, the 993 is a driving legend anyway and has long since become a myth. It is the power cruiser of the fleet and surprisingly civilized despite its age. Black on the outside, light beige on the inside, it looks almost innocently beautiful.
The water-cooled Porsche 911s of the Tour of Legends in detail
2004 Porsche 996 Carrera 4S Cabrio
- 3.6 liter engine with factory power upgrade and 345 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 5.0 s
- 1,430 kg
This convertible from the first water-cooled 911 generation was once a Porsche color test car. Its Maserati blue interior enchants in breathtaking condition. It is highly modern to drive and feels like a time capsule thanks to its excellent condition.
2006 Porsche 997 Carrera 4S Cabrio
- 3.8 liter engine with factory power upgrade and 381 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 4.8 s
- 1,555 kg
With the 997 generation, Porsche reversed the change away from round headlights. It is visually traditional and impresses with its ultra-modern KW V3 suspension, sports exhaust system and superb equipment. This 997 combines sportiness, brilliant sound and comfort.
2019 Porsche 991 Speedster
- 4.0 liter engine with 510 hp
- 0 – 100 kph in 3.9 s
- 1,465 kg
To mark the brand’s 70th anniversary, Porsche launched the 991 Speedster, an open-top 911 GT3 with manual transmission. For convertible fans, this car is the pinnacle of the open-top 911 concept. Just before 9,000 rpm, goose bumps are guaranteed in the open-top Speedster!
There is still no open Porsche 992 with a naturally aspirated engine and manual gearbox. Should Porsche release such a model, it will of course also become an integral part of the Black Open A-IR Collection. But if required, Daniel will happily organize a suitable Porsche 992 Carrera convertible for you. However, you will then have to make do with a turbo engine.
Tour of Legends – 911 Weekend
“With the Icon through the Bavarian Alps” – We can’t think of a better fitting description of World of Driving‘s 911 Weekend. Daniel Hofmeier has planned a route for you that combines the most beautiful and sportiest stages of the Bavarian Alps. Over a total of 700 kilometers, you will cover around 13,000 meters in altitude and can compare all generations of 911s. The route has been specially optimized for sports cars such as the Porsche 911. It not only offers a lot for the eye, but also makes the hearts of petrolheads beat even faster!
Enjoy the Hohenpeißenberg, Neuschwanstein Castle on Forggensee, Plansee, Kesselberg, Sylvensteinspeicher, Tegernsee, Achensee and much more during the Elfer weekend!
Spend two nights at the highest level in a hotel specially tailored to the needs of us gearheads. Culinary delights and top-class spa and fitness facilities await you. So you can recharge your batteries, let the experiences sink in and start the next day rested and full of energy. Always knowing that everything is taken care of at World of Driving – all you have to do is turn the key in “your” 911 and drive off. By the way: Other dates are also available on request!
World of Driving – Arrival at the 911 Weekend – Friday, 16.05.2025 | 121 km – 1.186 m elevation
We meet together at 1 pm at the charming Oldtimer Resort in Dasing. Your dream cars, the breathtaking Porsche 911s, are already waiting for you there. Lined up in chronological order, of course! You can park your own vehicle safely on the grounds of the Oldtimer Resort.
After a small welcome snack and getting to know each other, there is a briefing on the special features of each 911 generation, how to behave when driving in convoy and radio technology. All participants also receive the World of Driving welcome pack with road book. This is the first time you will be asked the question that will be asked frequently over the next few days: “Which Porsche 911 am I driving now?” As soon as all the vehicles are occupied and you have been able to familiarize yourself with your vehicle, the entourage sets off for Bad Tölz.
Check in at the beautifully situated Hotel Bergeblick
The destination of the first stage is the Hotel Bergeblick in Bad Tölz. It is beautifully situated in the Isarwinkel, more precisely on the Wackersberger Höhe. From here, you have a fantastic view of the mountain ranges to the left and right of the Isar. The best way to enjoy your surroundings is from the rooftop bar of the Sundowner Lounge, directly after the gourmet evening buffet. Numerous regional specialties, as well as a wide range of vegan dishes await you there.
In the spectacular Senses Outdoor Spa, you can also unwind in the heated outdoor pool or the outdoor sauna. For those who prefer to be active, there is of course a well-equipped fitness room with a view of the mountains and outdoor terrace.
World of Driving 911 Weekend – Travel Day 1 – Saturday, 17.05.2025 | 256 km – 5.246 m elevation
Your journey begins with a delicious breakfast before the day’s tour heads west. Of course, the now familiar agony of choice awaits us once again: Which Porsche 911 should I try next? Some of the most beautiful Alpine roads are also just around the corner. The first stage takes you over the Hohenpeißenberg. From there you have a great panoramic view of the mountains. It’s no wonder that one of the most beautiful classic car meetings in the region takes place here every year.
After this warm-up, the Forggensee at Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the highlights of the 911 Weekend: All Porsche 911 generations united in front of Ludwig II’s fairytale castle. Afterwards, you set off for the driving highlights of the route. Because next, you cross the border into Austria and drive along the breathtaking Plansee-Uferstrasse. Here, a particularly beautiful stretch of asphalt winds its way right next to bright turquoise water. You won’t forget this view, that’s for sure!
But that’s not all. Back in Germany, the almost legendary connecting road between Kochelsee and Walchensee follows: the Kesselberg. This eight-kilometre long road between Kochel am See and Urfeld climbs over 800 meters in altitude and is one of the best roads in the Bavarian Alps. However, the subsequent passages along the western shore of Lake Walchensee and up to the Sylvensteispeicher reservoir are also not to be sneezed at. They offer a scenically magnificent return route along the Isar to the hotel.
World of Driving 911 Weekend– Travel Day 2 – Sunday, 18.05.2025 | 329 km – 6.597 m elevation
Day 2 of the 911 Weekend created by Daniel Hofmeier takes you to Tegernsee – naturally already a place with a high 911-density. Because even here – within commuting distance of Munich – people appreciate the everyday qualities of the Zuffenhausen sports car. After passing through Rottach-Egern, the route continues south for another detour into the Alpine republic of Austria. The route takes you to the largest and also one of the most beautiful lakes in Tyrol, Lake Achensee.
From there, you ride back to Germany via Kufstein and the Ursprung Pass. Here, the Sudelfeld Pass and shortly afterwards the Tatzelwurm are a real cornering Eldorado. You can really feel the sporty origins of your 911 oh these roads! As a final highlight of the 911 Weekend, Daniel has organized a visit to the Bavarian whisky distillery Slyrs. The ideal place to buy a souvenir of this unique Porsche tour through the Bavarian Alps.
Try out all generations of Porsche 911 on the most beautiful country roads in the foothills of the Alps – this offer is only available at World of Driving.
Then it’s time to slowly bring our little treasures back home. However, we don’t want to miss out on enjoying the most beautiful and winding sections of the Munich area to the full and therefore choose anything but the shortest or quickest way back!
All good things must come to an end – but feel free to make plans for the next trip!
Back at the Oldtimer Resort Dasing, it’s time to say goodbye to the 911s and the other enthusiasts. The 911 Weekend and the 700-kilometer route are coming to an end. Take this opportunity to collect memories and take photos of these unforgettable days. But who knows, maybe you’ll see each other again on one of the next World of Driving sports car tours…
Further dates are also possible by arrangement! Registrations are also already being accepted for the German Alpine Road 2.0 from 28.09. to 02.10.2025!
Included services
- All Porsche 911 generations incl. fuel (the number of vehicles depends on the number of participants)
- Detailed instruction in all 911s
- The most beautiful routes in the region, hand-picked by us and tested in advance
- All overnight stays
- All meals incl. soft drinks according to the program
- All entrance fees and guided tours according to the program
- All tolls along the route
- All parking fees according to the program
- All tourist taxes
- Radio during the trip
- Travel brochure with all information about the trip including route description
- A small gift from World of Driving
- Round-the-clock support from the World of Driving team
- Technical support
- CO2 compensation for the entire tour
- Travel price insurance certificate (legal requirement according to § 651k BGB)
Only not included are:
- Alcoholic beverages, additional personal services in the hotels
Participation requirements
The most obvious requirement is that you want to drive and enjoy all generations of Porsche 911 and share this special experience with a small group of other enthusiasts.
In terms of insurance, the 911s are designed for drivers aged between 23 and 74. The excess is €5,000. A deposit of €1,000 must be paid in advance of the trip. Furthermore, drivers must hold a valid class B driving license for at least four years (all EU driving licenses and equivalent driving licenses, such as US driving licenses, are accepted) and we apply a strict 0.0 per mille limit while driving.
It should also be noted that, depending on the year of manufacture, the 911s provided are not up to the technical standard of new cars, but are subject to the status of the year of manufacture at the time. This has corresponding consequences for the treatment and manner in which the vehicles are used.