Sharon71
Traveller
3 comments
Posted 10 years ago
Hi everyone so sorry but I am so confused. Will be our first time travelling so I am completely lost.
Just wondering say if I have the Interrail Global Pass and I want to travel from say Germany to Austria on a night train, and I want a single person sleeper cabin with toilet/shower, in or around how much extra will this cost me?
Thanks and sorry again I really am just completely lost with all of this. We are trying to work out a budget and its a mess, if anyone has any info that can help it would be great,
We plan on going to the netherlands, Germany, austria, croatia, hungary, finland, denmark, italy, norway, czech rep, poland, belgium and slovenia, maybe one or two
More we keep changing our minds and we have no order in which we want to travel yet so we are open to any suggestions...if anyone can help with how much extra it will cost to get a single person sleeper cabin with just one bed in the cabin that would be great. Thanks :)
nltrainer
Traveller
1404 comments
an awful lot-even assuming that pricey thing is available on the train you want-its a luxury hardly noone is willing to pay for. At least 100 eur. In fact really single cabins are scarce-its mostly 2 bed, with 1st cl. ticket needed (so no IR) as min, and when its really busy, and you have booked both, then its still possible someone else may need to share the cabin in the 2nd bed. After all you have never ever travelled on a plane or coach in the night?
Make a plan on how many days you have-IF willing to fly in/out, and what is essential to see for you-then check how many days you have per place-count on at least 2 to get to see a town/place. Get to your library and find some books-there are several on how to organise such a trip-thats the old-fashioned way-its also stimulates self initiative and not just throwing some unripe ideas from things found here and there on www.
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
All European night trains with prices for Interrailers here:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]
Peter :)
Sharon71
Traveller
3 comments
Thanks for the replys. Great info, thanks again