miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015

Traveling with InteRail

There are a lot of countries in Europe that are worth to be visited but, unfortunately, not everyone have the chance to do it. One of the most common reasons that discourage people from traveling is money because, as everybody knows, flights, trains and transport are, in general, really expensive. That's why a different way of traveling is becoming more and more popular in Europe: InterRail.

InterRail connects several countries from Europe and buying a pass is a railway ticket, it allows unlimited rail travel in and between all participating countries for a certain period of time. More than thirty countries participate in this railway web, such as Spain, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Greece, France and so on. These way, people who want to visit more than a single country could do it, spending a few days in each country but saving much more money than traveling in a traditional way. 

Most of InterRail travelers are young people who are backpacking with friends, looking for knowing a few countries, partying on each of the stops and saving money. There are also adults and seniors who use InterRail but it's more usual to see people in their twenties traveling this way. 

People under 26 would have to pay 325€ for two weeks and 461€ for a whole month. 
Prices for adults over 26 are a little bit higher, 414€ for two weeks and 626€ for a month. 


The InterRail program launched in 1971 as InterRail 72 limiting to 21 or younger travelers and it covered twenty one countries of Europe, including Belgium, France, West an East Germany, Denmark, Hungary...





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