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TheInvisible
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Posted 14 years ago

Hi there,
I've a break of over 5 weeks on my study-abroad course in Sweden this March and am thinking about using an InterRail ticket. I have two questions:
1. Have I got too many places listed? If I try to get to all these places will I be rushing it?
2. What Interrail ticket would best suit what I need? I'm traveling to ten places but well over the 22 day limit (also, my ferries will be over this limit) and I'm not sure I'd be going on enough trains to make a one month pass viable. Honestly, would it be better to just get the tickets as they come along?

Almost forgot, what I'd like to do is fly to Venice, cross over to Split and Dubrovnik which is all off the InterRail map. After that I want to go Graz (Austria) => Wien => Prague => Bratislava => Budapest => Krakow (including Auschwitz) => Warsaw => Vilnius => Riga => Tallinn then get the ferry back to Sweden.

Thanks for any help anyone can give!!

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Peter
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replied 14 years ago

Hi ...

As I don't know how many days you want to stay on each day, I recommend you to start your ticket then in Croatia ... do you want to cross the seat by ferry? I only know this one:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/ferry-italy-croatia/f2338[/u]

The Baltic countries are not included in InterRail but very cheap to travel: [u]https://rail.cc/en/poland-lithuania-latvia-estonia-finland-bus-train/f2330[/u]

Peter :)