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colargol
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Posted 10 years ago

Hello,
I live in Guadeloupe, a french island in the Carribean (and do not complain :) ). So I am a French citizen, with a french passport, but i do not live in Europe. My question : am i allowed to use an InterRail Pass ?
Thank you for attention.

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Peter
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replied 10 years ago

Hi.
Logically I would say: Interrail pass - as Guadeloupe belongs to France.
But the official rules say: Eurail.
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-rules[/u]
Peter :)

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nltrainer
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replied 10 years ago

Is there a domicile=living town printed in your passpt?? Or nr of departement??
If none-buy IR at a SNCF salespoint with real people.
However- EUrail is not always a worse buy-depends on how long you travel and where you intedn to go and with how many people.

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colargol
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replied 10 years ago

Thank you for quick answers. Peter, the truth is that France belongs to Guadeloupe 8) . I will check for Eurail, thanks again.