anonymous
Traveller
2469 comments
Posted 13 years ago
Well, I'm thinking of making some trip with interrail pass. My plan is to take a 10 days within 22 days pass and make the following tour...
Rijeka-munich-prague-berlin-amsterdam-paris-barcelona-(madrid)-vallencia
What do u think about it? Is it to short period to pass all those cities? I have already been to A'dam last year so I would spend there no more that 2 nights, and as well I have visited Prague and I'm not planing to stay there long (2/3 night).
From Vallencia I would take a flight with Ryanair to get back home.
About the supplements:
Is it possible to take a train from Rijeka over Ljubljana to Munich with only 13.50 € supplement for a night train?
Is there any payment for the Munich-Prague (daily) train? I couldn't find any so I think it is free with IR pass...
Do you know how much does it cost a supplement for a night train from Berlin to A'dam?
And am I wright that the supplements for the train Paris-Barcelona cost app 12.5€ (6€ TGV and 6.5€ ALARIS) ?
I am really sry if the questions are allready answered somewhere on this forum but I'm new here and still reading it.
Thanks , cheers from Croatia...
Moris
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi Moris!
- Rijeka - München: Yes, there is a through couchette wagon, reservation costs 13,50€. If you are travelling with a 10in22 pass, you can make use of the 1900 rule for night trains :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]
You will need a regular ticket for the Croatian part until Sapjane Border, from there you can use your IR ticket. If you start for instance on 12th July from Rijeka, your IR ticket needs to be valid on 12th July, but you can enter the 13th July as first travel day
- München - Praha: No reservation needed
- Praha - Berlin: No reservation needed
- Berlin - Amsterdam: No reservaion required for day travel; for night train you need a reservation (starting at 9€)
- Amsterdam - Paris: No reservation required if you avoid the Thalys
- Paris - Barcelona: Correct, 6€+6,50€ if you choose the fast option with TGV and Alaris; if you have time I'd recommend to use a night train to Latour de Carol or Perpignan (reservation starting at 6€) and then travel with the Petit Train Jaune to finally finish in Barcelona :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/paris-pyrenees-barcelona-le-petit-tain-jaune/f4023[/u]
- Barcelona - Valencia: Fast trains cost 6,50€ reservation but there are some free regional trains as well
You will find further details in the relevant country boards of the forum . If you have any other questions dont hesitate to ask. :)
Flo 8)
anonymous
Traveller
2469 comments
Thanks a lot for your reply man. I just wanted to know what is your oppinion about this trip... (days/cities)
Do you think it is possible to make this 22day trip with app 1000 € with sleeping in hostels (maybe couchsurfing somewhere) , and of course trying to spend small amounts on food by eating fastfood etc.
Maybe it is a stupid question but I will go on such a trip for the first time so any help is appreciated :D
Cheers, Moris
P.S. is there any train i could catch from Trieste to Rijeka ?
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Are the 1000€ including the ticket? If yes, you'd have ~33€ per day which is enough if you are cost sensitive (buy food in the supermarket/cook by yourself etc...). I have calculated ~50€ for reservations (couchette Rijeka - München, Paris - BCN plus maybe another fast train within Spain)
On my first trip 2006, I had total expenses of 1000€ (including everything) for a whole month, so you should do well with 33€ per day for 3 weeks. ;) Accomodation will be most expensive, but should even to ~20€ per night in a hostel (Praha, München, Berlin will be cheaper, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona more expensive).
If you include couchsurfing, you can save even more money...all will be fine. :)
Trieste - Rijeka: There is no direct train; either go by bus or go to Villa Opicina by tram then continue to Sezana across the border, from there you could head to Rijeka. It's a little complicated... ;)
Flo 8)
anonymous
Traveller
2469 comments
Thank you once again for a quick reply...
I think I'll take a bus...
Thats all for now, if I would have some new questions I will feel free to ask you. ;)
Moris