im from australia and will be travelling europe next march/april and i was just a bit confused on the passes.
do i need a pass? where will my luggage be stored and do i have access to it? once i book a train trip can i change it?
im from australia and will be travelling europe next march/april and i was just a bit confused on the passes.
do i need a pass? where will my luggage be stored and do i have access to it? once i book a train trip can i change it?
Best answer by thibcabe
I'm not sure the pass makes a lot of sense then. Make some calculations maybe, even though most trains in March/April won't be on sale yet.
London - Paris : Eurostar has cheap tickets bought well in advance (aka 3 months or so before, as soon as your dates are set). If it's around Easter book before. With Eurail this route has a passholder quota and an expendive seat reservation fee (30€) so the flexibility is none either way.
Zagreb - Split : 15€ train ticket, buy a few days in advance on hzpp.hr. Do you have a specific reason to visit Zagreb ? It's one of the most depressing and boring European cities. I'd either fly to Split directly or visit Slovenia.
Btw since you seem to have got enough time on hand you could take a train to Stuttgart or Zurich and then board the night train to Ljubljana or Zagreb. Fun experience ! You save a night accommodation and arrive the next morning in the city. If you choose that option then a pass might make more sense ! You only pay accommodation so a couchette or a sleeper (seats are not advised).
Split - Italy : take the overnight ferry to Ancona and then the train to Rome. Better than flying !
Naples - Sicily : there are daytime or night trains to Palermo/Catania. It's a unique route in Europe as the train is loaded on the ferry !
Sicily - Greece : loads of ferries to Patras from Brindisi or Bari. You can make your way there overland from Sicily, even though the journey is quite long. Loads of interesting unexplored parts of southern Italy !
Tickets are cheap in Italy and trains are frequent, at least as far as Naples (buy a few days in advance for better prices). If you opt for Eurail fees are 13€ on Frecciarossa and 3€ on IC trains.
Feel free to ask further questions.
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