Eurail for non-EU citizens.
Interrail for EU citizens
Continuous/Flexi Pass:
- Continuous Pass
This means travel on as many trains as you like for a specific number of days straight. This is ideal for a fast-paced, flexible trip. You can plan a route or just hop a train to where you want on the day. Just make sure you travel back-to-back days, or lose out one day on the selected total number of days. Currently, the options are unlimited travel for 15 days, 22 days, or 1, 2, or 3 months. It’s more expensive but allows for total freedom.
- Flexi Pass
The Flexi Pass, on the other hand, lets you choose a set number of travel days within a set period, either 4, 5, or 7 travel days in 1 month, or 10 or 15 travel days in 2 months. Travel on as many trains as you like on each of your selected travel days – across as many destinations as you like. If you want to travel all the way from Rome to Paris to Berlin, all in one day, it’s still only counted as 1 Day, as long as you travel from 00:00 midnight to 11.59 pm on the same date. You can use your travel days any time within the selected number of days or months of your start date. Spread them out or use them back-to-back, it is all up to you. There is no limit on the number of trains you can get onto on a single day.
Coach Preference: 1st Class vs 2nd Class
- The 1st Class option is like flying business without the wings – more space, fewer people, and a touch of luxury. As for 2nd Class, it is more about the journey than the frills. It's comfy, it's cozy, and it's where the real travel stories unfold.