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anonymous
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Posted 13 years ago

Hallo everyone,
I am from Greece and i would like to travel all over Europe with interrail in August! I just dont get the difference between 10 days in 22 days and 22 consecutive days. whats going on with that? also i dont have a passport but only ID ... is it valid to travel just with my ID in every European country? thanks a loooooooottt! :D

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi Natalia.


[b]10 travel days within a period of 22 days (10 in 22 InterRail Global Pass)[/b]:
When purchasing your InterRail pass, you fix the starting date of your ticket. Then the ticket is valid for 22 days. In this time frame you can select 10 days on which you want to travel. You do not have to fix them on purchase. Just fill them in manually in your InterRail pass whenever you need them.
One travel day is from 00:01h in the morning until 23:59h at night.
There is a special nice rule to save travel days using a night train:

In most cases (especially if you stay for 2 or 3 nights in the cities before you continue to an other place), the 10 in 22 is a very good solution.


[b]22 consecutive days (22 days InterRail Global Pass)[/b]:
You select the starting date of your InterRail pass when purchasing. From this date (00:01h in the morning) the pass is valid for all 30 InterRail countries. Every day - around the clock. Then you are very flexible if you want to travel a lot.


An IDcard is for most countries enough - as Greece belongs to the European Union. I am not sure about Serbia, I think you will need an passport. But you can avoid Serbia traveling via Romania.

And if you like our forum, support it an buy your ticket via [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] - thank you.... Peter :)

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anonymous
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replied 13 years ago

ohhhhhhh thank you very much peter! one more question! Should i follow a specific trip route or i just can travel to any country in europe i want? Should i declare them in my ticket before the trip or something like that?

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi.

Maybe just read this topic which will help you:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/first-time-interrail[/u]

You do not have to follow a specific route. You are free and flexible. Travel wherever you want to go ...
All the countries listed at the right site here are included in InterRail: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail[/u]

Some routes and examples are here:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/forum-rail-travel[/u]

You fill in travel days, when you need them. Or the routes when you are just on the way to jump into a train. You do not have to fix anything in advance. :)

Peter

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anonymous
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replied 13 years ago

thank you once again!