Giac990
Traveller
1 comments
Posted 11 years ago
Howdy all,
I'm about to begin my first interrail and I have some questions on the very last part of my trip for the more experienced of you.
I was looking for the best way to get from Rijeka, Croatia, to Venice during the day. The Interrail app suggests a very long and stressful route: Rijeka-Ljubljana (SLO)-Villach (AU)- Udine (IT)- Venice, for overall almost 12hours.
Questioning this was the only solution, I gave a look at some websites, and I've found this route:
www.rome2rio.com/it/s/Rijeka/Venice
Do you know if this is included in a normal interrail would include this route and where to find tickets? Otherwise, would you suggest any alternative way?
thanks
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
Why to use stupid electronic schedule planers and apps?! ;)
Use the hand crafted schedules of railcc - made by real travellers who travelled these routes in real.
:arr: [b]Rijeka to Venice[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail/rijeka-to-venice[/u]
And please be fair - buy your Interrail pass at the place where you get the information from. Here at railcc: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]
As it is not fair to ask here for free support, but to buy somewhere else. Thank you. :)
Peter :)
Giac990
Traveller
1 comments
[quote]
And please be fair - buy your Interrail pass at the place where you get the information from. Here at railcc: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]
As it is not fair to ask here for free support, but to buy somewhere else. Thank you. :)
Peter :) [/quote]
Bought it from interrail.eu, if mistrusting my good faith.
Didn't properly get your last sentence on buying/having for free mate - what should I be supposed to buy?
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
I just mean: if you bought your Interrail pass at an other company (like you did) and not in the railcc shop, then it is not fair to ask here in the railcc forum for support to solve your travel problems. For further questions please use the support of interrail.eu. As railcc is NOT the support website/forum of other companies.
Peter :)