FabioGraca
Traveller
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Posted 9 years ago
Hi, guys!
Can you please help me with this doubt?
I searched for this information in whole site but I didn´t find an answer. When we search for ferries in the InterRail mode, the site says that are two types of ferries for this mode: free ferries, or ferries with discount for InterRailers. But the list of ferries just have ferries with the description with discount or don't have description at all. [b]When the ferries don´t have a description, it means that this ferry is covered for InterRail Pass and, because of this, its free, or means that don´t have a discount?[/b]
I hope you can help me!
Thank you very much for your atention!
Fábio Graça
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi Fábio.
What ferry connection you are talking about?
Some ferries are called free in the sense of Interrail marketing, but you have to pay petrol or/and port taxes.
And please let me know your order details of your Interrail pass purchase via our partner link [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] - then I can set your profile to PLUS: [u]https://rail.cc/en/plus[/u]
Thank you to be fair to support the information you get for free on the railcc-project.
Pete :)
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
The only ferries that are free with Interrail I can think of are the Helsingor - Helsinborg shuttle and the train carrying ferries from Puttgarden to Rodby (Hamburg - Copenhagen route), Sassnitz to Trelleborg (Berlin - Malmö night train) and Villa SG to Messina (trains to Sicily).
On the ferries from Italy to Greece which are included in Interrail you have to pay additional port and fuel taxes as Pete already mentioned.