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anonymous
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Posted 13 years ago

Ok guys here's my trip planned out up to now. I was wondering if anyone could see any flaws or things that may trip me up on my way:

- Fly in to Venice, two nights.
- Verona, three nights.
- Siena, three nights.
- Florence, two nights.
- Venice, one night.
- Fly out of Venice and back home.

I have booked places to stay at all of them and have it planned out, would an Italy pass be sufficient? Would it be best to get a 4 days in one month pass, and pay for the train from Marco Polo to Venice? I would like a day trip out from Siena or Florence to Pisa, what's the best way to go about it?

So basically,

Day 1 - Fly to Venice
Day 2 - Venice
Day 3 - Travel to Verona
Day 4 - Verona
Day 5 - Verona
Day 6 - Travel to Siena
Day 7 - Siena
Day 8 - Siena
Day 9 - Travel to Florence
Day 10 - Florence
Day 11 - Travel to Venice
Day 12 - Fly home

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

Hi!

You are travelling rather short distances, so a 4 day pass would not really pay of compared to regular tickets:

100,35€ for regular tickets (bought at day of departure, without daytrip to Pisa) compared to 95€ InterRail ticket plus 3x10€ reservation for AV trains.

However, if you would purchase the 3 day pass instead and get a regular ticket for the Siena - Firenze part it would be 93,95€ for regular tickets vs 75€ plus 3x10€ reservation with the InterRail pass. You see, still no advantage of using the InterRail pass - since the distances are too short. :|


Flo 8)