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Hi Georgia,
Yes, the rail pass options can be tricky! The most fool proof method is to use our web page on How to Choose the best rail pass – use the excel sheet and do the math to compare your options.
- Looking at your itinerary, the simplest option may be to buy a 15 Swiss Travel Pass and basically be done with it. 🙂 it will cover 15 out of your 16 days (buy a point to point ticket on your last day from Luzern to Zurich – it will be quite cheap.
- Another option is to buy a Jungfrau Travel Pass for your initial stay in Wengen which can be bought for as long as 6 days. Then buy an 8 day Swiss Travel Pass for your last 8 days covering Montreux, Zermatt and Luzern trips.
This option leaves 2 days open where you will need point to point tickets (last 2 days or first 2 days).
- I don’t think I would consider the Tell Pass – Summer, but you could buy all 3 passes to cover each base area you are in. There is a Riviera Pass you can get from your hotel in Montreux that covers local transport but not everything you want to do/see in the area so a Swiss Travel Pass for 3 or 4 days would be needed I think.
I’d look at option one for simplicity sake :). Also, you can have the Swiss Travel Pass emailed to you when you buy it online (link above) and then print at home. This way you land in Zurich with your pass and can just hop on the first train you find – no need to line up at ticket office etc. The Jungfrau Travel Pass will be emailed to you as a voucher and then you exchange at the rail office at Zurich airport (not too hard either I suppose!).
I hope that helps!
Lucas
Lucas
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Thank you for your help! I really appreciate it. I will go check out the web page and use the spread sheet. I am sure the STP is my best option as well as what you said, simplicity! Thank you again. I will go do my research again, one more time. 🙂
Kindly,
Georgia
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>> 9.21.17 – Wengen – Männlichen/Kleine Scheidegg – The V Cableway
Hi Georgia,
I see you still have the V-Cableway in your itinerary. As I mentioned in my response to your post of 18 April, the V-Cableway has not been built yet 🙂
Alpenrose
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Ok thank you! A article that I read said that it was expected to be completed in 2017 and obviously it is not. I’m glad you let me know! 🙂
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Hi Schnacky,
Based on my recent experience with the Swiss Travel Pass (http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/the-reluctant-travellers-swiss-adventure) I would say just go for a 15 day STP as Lucas suggests.
The convenience factor alone is worth the price. Life is too short to spend buried in spreadsheets! 😉
Happy travels.
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>> A article that I read said that it was expected to be completed in 2017 and obviously it is not.
It’s been pushed out until at least 2018-19 from what I understand.
Alpenrose
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You are so right! Thank you! That’s just what I am going to do! 🙂
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Hi Georgia,
You’ll find purchase options here and a discussion about the same subject here. Enjoy your trip!
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Question for lucas…..
First of all Thankyou for all you do here to advise travellers..
We will be 2 adults and one child.travel from florida.
Travel from zurich to lucern….2 day.
Want to do boat trip to my rigi….
STP included?
Lucern to wengen …..4 days.
Hang out and hike…
Jungfrau…With the STP is the jungfrau transportation all included?
Waterfalls tour…
wengen to zurich 1 day then depart.
1 full day in zurich… airpot in morning.
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Hi kfred, and welcome to MySwissAlps!
This topic is for Schnacky ‘s travel plans. Please start a new topic for your plans 🙂
Alpenrose
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Hi Kfred,
Yes, please start a new thread on the miscellaneous forum and myself and other members will be happy to help you!
I’m not clear on your questions other than about if some places are covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. Can you clarify if you have other questions about your itinerary when you start the new thread? For more details on what is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass click here.
Lucas