Eurail One Country Mobile Passes
The Eurail One Country Pass is the best choice if you want to spend your time exploring one country or area. The passes are valid for 3, 4, 5, 6 or 8 days within one month.
Brief Eurail video introduction
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I. Features
- Unlimited train travel on the national rail network of the country covered.
- Eurail One Country Passes available*: Austria, Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg), Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greek Islands, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scandinavia (Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden), Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey.
* The Eurail Latvia Pass is currently unavailable as it is only available as paper Passes.
Passes
- First and Second class
- Flexi Passes for full flexibility: validities 3, 4, 5, 6, or 8 days within a 1-month
- Youth Pass (20% discount) available for travellers 12-27 years old
- Senior Pass (10% discount) available for travellers 60 and over
- Travel days may be used at any point during the validity period.
- EXCEPTIONS:
- Eurail One Country Pass for France offers the following validities: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 days in a 1-month period in both First and Second class
- Eurail One Country Pass for Germany offers the following validities: 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 or 15 days in a 1-month period in both First and Second class as well as continuous 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 or 15 days. No senior validity. It also offers Twin validities (next to come)
- Eurail One Country Pass for Norway is only available in Second class
- Eurail Greek Islands Pass available in 2nd class only, and offering the following validities:
- 4 days within 1 month, travel within Greece & the islands
- 6 days within 1 month, travel within Greece (4 days), Italy (2 days) & the islands
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II. Child rules
- Travellers aged 12 to 27 can travel with a 1st Class or 2nd Class Youth Pass
- Children aged between 4 and 11 travel for free with a Child Pass.
- A child must be accompanied at all times by at least one person with an Adult Pass. The Adult does not have to be a family member and can be anyone over 18 years old.
- Up to two children can travel with one adult. For example, when two adults are traveling, they can take four children with them. If more than two children are traveling with one adult, a separate Youth Pass needs to be purchased for the additional children.
- A Child Pass must have an identical Pass validity as the accompanying Adult Pass (same Pass type, class, number of travel days, and overall validity). In general, the country of residence of the adult and child will be equal. However, in case the child has a different country or residence than the adult, the country of the Adult should be entered when issuing the Child Pass.
- A child travelling with someone who has a Senior Pass or a Youth Pass is not eligible to travel for free. They must purchase a Youth Pass.
- Children under 4 travel for free and do not need a Pass. The child under 4 is not entitled to a seat and during busy times the child may be required to sit on the accompanying adult’s lap. If a separate accommodation is required for a child under 4, a Child Pass must be purchased and counts towards the adult/child ratio listed above for the free child Pass
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III. Eligible Party
- Citizens from countries outside the European Union and outside the following countries listed are eligible to travel with a Eurail Pass: Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Iceland, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and Vatican City.
- Proof of citizenship can be established by a passport/identity card. Proof of residence can be established by a government issued residency document, short or long term provided; it covers the validity of the Pass.
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IV. Individual fares
To see the prices here
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V. Benefits
- For a full list of benefits and discounts, please click here (please download file in order to click on the links)
- Benefits Rule: Travel benefits may necessitate usage of a travel day.
- Eurail Pass holders are entitled to special Pass holder fares on select trains. Children aged 4-11 who are traveling on a free Pass still need to purchase a Pass holder fare on these trains.
Holders of a Eurail One Country Pass are NOT eligible for a Pass holder fare on Eurostar
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VI. Conditions of use
Eurail Mobile Pass
- A mobile Pass is a paperless ticket that can be added instantly to your phone
- Travel up to 11 months later
- No need to choose a start date until the moment you’re ready to travel
Instant delivery – add it straight to the Rail Planner app (minimal requirements are: Android 6.0 / iOS 13.0 / iPhone 5)
The name on the Eurail Pass needs to match the name on the passport
Passes must be activated within 11 months of date of purchase using the Rail Planner application
Passes must be activated prior to first train journey / first use of bonus using the Rail Planner application
To activate the Pass the first travel/benefits date must be entered on the Rail Planner; Pass is activated from that date.
It is mandatory for the customers to travel with a traveller’s guide
Flexi Pass: the date of travel has to be entered in the correct way before boarding the first train/ship, by the traveler, in the corresponding box of the calendar. On an overnight train, the date of departure is entered in the calendar box. Travel after midnight still counts as day of departure, provided there is no change of trains
Eurail Greek Islands
- 4 days within 1 month, it includes 4 domestic travel days on ferries in the Greek Islands
- 6 days within 1 month It includes 4 domestic travel days on ferries in the Greek Islands and 2 international: international ferries (between participating Italian ports and Patras in Greece) on your 2 international travel days and discover the Greek Islands with 4 domestic travel days.
- For further details on the Rail Planner application, please check Eurail video tutorial and the new how to use Rail Planner video or Rail Planner app. - how to use (Final version available in September - screen shots to be updated for some of them)
IMPORTANT: Travelling in the Netherlands
Many train stations in the Netherlands have platforms with entry/exit gates. To enter or exit from the train’s platform, traveller’s will need to pass through these gates that are controlled with a bar code reader.
Remember
- Step 1: Go to a gate with ‘scan ticket’ sign.
- Step 2: Hold the square barcode against the illuminated area.
- Step 3: The gate will open and you can now leave or enter the platform. If there is no square barcode on the ticket or the barcode does not work and the gates do not open, push the blue info button on the post near the gate and travellers will be connected to a station employee who will assist them.
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VII. Reservations and Supplements
Subject to change
- Reservations are not included in the price of Eurail Passes and are to be paid prior to boarding the train, either through Rail Europe where possible, or at the station ticket counter.
- In Poland, EIP (Express Inter City) trains on the following routes require a supplement of approximately PLN 43 / EUR 10 paid in local currency. If the traveller has a reservation, this supplement can be paid onboard the train. If the traveller does not have a reservation, which is compulsory, they can make one at a PKP ticket office and pay the reservation and supplement at the same time.
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VIII. Aftersales
A 100% refund applies to totally unused and non-activated passes. Request MUST be submitted no later than six months from the last possible activation date indicated on the mobile Pass. Pass is considered activated if the first and consequently, last day of validity is defined.
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IX. Packaging instructions
You may download the following documents when buying a Eurail Pass:
Also, for Eurail Greek Islands, further information can be found here
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X. FAQ
Please check the complete FAQ