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So many Eurorail passes...So little time!
Eurorail Saver passes: made for the family
On this page you will find passes organized by type of travelers as that is the best approach to organize the right Eurail Pass for your trip.

According to Raileurope.com there are over 50 different passes to choose from... So instead of detailing them by which country they include, duration and prices, it is easier to identify what type of traveler you are.
Click on the links to get to an explanation of each pass from the official source.
In 2006 the prices of Eurail passes will not be fixed anymore but will vary according to season, the value of the Euro and some country specific promotions.

All passes are sold with a map and a guidebook. Plus the pass you choose may have some additional travel bonuses that range from free museum entrance to discounts on ferryboats. Some countries like Sweden, Norway or Finland do not offer family passes. Other countries do not carry senior passes.

 

Bring the whole family to Europe, there are specific passes designed for the family and prices are great! Plus you’ll never hear your kids complaining “Are we there yet”. Passes are specially priced for two or more people traveling together. Children 4-11 years of age travel at half the adult fare. Children under 4 travel free. Click on the links to get more information on the passes.

Family Pass for Multiple Countries

Single country family passes

France - Italy - England

 

 
Rail Europe: Fall promotion
Eurorail passes for seniors
Eurorail youth passes: the backpacking years!

It seems that trains in Europe were designed with seniors in mind. They are easily accessible from the platforms. For a small supplement, first class comfort makes any long trip a breeze. Best of all, you avoid the commotion of airport transfers or security checks. If you are over 60 these passes provide great savings. Click on the links to get more information about each pass.

Backpacking in Europe is a rite of passage. Nothing beats exploring Europe by train and experiencing the Continent first hand. Hoping from train to train the way to go when you are under 26. There are new youth passes for 2006 so check them out!

 

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