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If im travelling for 14 days, do i need a 10 day travel pass?

  • April 20, 2026
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2 nights in 

We are doing 2 nights in only 3 cities, 1 in the rest, bar Amsterdam. As you can see in the top left it says 10 travel days yet im not sure if it adds up to this? Can anyone help or reccomend, ta.

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ralderton
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  • April 20, 2026

That planner is unreliable, unfortunately, and seems to miscount days. 

Trust your own maths! How many days will you be travelling on, and over what total time period? That’s all you need to know. 

It looks to me like you have 11 travel days over a period of 13 days? (Sounds like a punishing schedule, but that’s a separate question)


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  • Rail rookie
  • April 20, 2026

Appreciate this, thought we were going crazy, thanks!


ralderton
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If that’s it, then there are a couple of passes which might fit the bill:

15 days continuous, which would cover your whole trip

Or 10 days in 2 months, which is slightly cheaper, but wouldn’t cover your whole trip. You need to buy a cash ticket on one day (whichever is the cheapest journey)


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  • Railly clever
  • April 20, 2026

If that’s it, then there are a couple of passes which might fit the bill:

15 days continuous, which would cover your whole trip

Or 10 days in 2 months, which is slightly cheaper, but wouldn’t cover your whole trip. You need to buy a cash ticket on one day (whichever is the cheapest journey)

If you get a 10 days in 10month Pass i would expext Verona → Milano to be one of the cheaper journeys (13€ for the regional train which is quite a bit slower but still less then 2 hours and you are flexible with the departure time)

The continious Pass has the advantage that you could travel on every day with it and its not that much more expensive. 

You have quite a lot of location changes for such a short time. But atleast its mostly shorter journeys. Make sure to travel light with little luggage and look for accomodation close to the train station. Otherwise dealing with your luggage will get annoying.