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Servalan
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Posted 11 years ago

Hi all,
Would like to visit these places in the summer over about three weeks:
Budapest - Prague - Warsaw - Krakow - Zagreb - Dubrovnik - Ljubljana

Any suggestions as to the order?
Also, my partner is American and I am European. Will there be any issues about traveling together but using different passes?
Be grateful for any advice. Thanks.

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi.
It is no problem to travel together as long as both of your rail passes are valid in the countries you travel.

I would rearrange a little bit your route. Is Budapest fixed as starting point and Ljubljana as ending point of your route?

Peter :)

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Servalan
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replied 11 years ago

No, I'm looking for some insight as to where to fly into and then leave from. Order is not important at all.

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

To built a route fro you, I need to know the start/end point, otherwise the route might start at a point with no airport or only expensive flights to.
Just assuming your starting point is Warsaw and you want to end up in Ljubljana (travel North to South), with three weeks of time:

Warsaw - Krakow - Prague - Budapest - Belgrade - by day train - Bar/Podgorica/Budvar - (bus EUR 20) - Dubrovnik - (bus EUR 15) - Split - Zagreb - Ljubljana/Lake Bled

You could extend it: ... - Split - (bus EUR 10) - Ploče - Mostar - Sarajevo - Zagreb - ...

Some parts including inexpensive buses in Montenegro.
All schedules available here on railcc.

Peter :)

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Servalan
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replied 11 years ago

Thanks, Peter.
Great advice,
Rob

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi Rob.
If you have further questions, just ask.
And if you want to support the information here on railcc, buy your official Interrail pass (or Eurail pass for your friend) in the railcc shop. Thank you! :)
[ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]

Peter :)