Swiss Pass vs EuroRail Pass & Jungfrau Travel Pass
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My planned itinerary as below, accom has been booked.
Day 1 Frankfurt – Zurich (Option Rhine Fall)
Day 2 Zurich – Luzern (Option Mt Titlis)
Day 3 Luzern – Interlaken
Day 4 Interlaken
Day 5 Interlaken
Day 6 Interlaken – Geneva
Day 7 Geneva
The original plan was to buy a one way ticket from Frankfurt to Zurich (Euro 59 per pax), I will then have to get the Zurich – Luzern one way at CHF 25. Then would need to buy a 4 days swiss Pass for Day 3 – 6. CHF 251. Total cost Euro 314 haven’t include option of Rhine Fall & Mt Titlis has to be pushed to Day 3 due to Swiss Pass validity. Plus only get 50% & 25% discount at Jungfrau.
Total up front cost Euro 314, exclude Rhine Fall (Totally no discount covered), Mt Titlis (50% with swiss pass) & trips around Jungfrau (25% or 50% with swiss pass)
Alternatively, buy
1. Euro Rail Pass for Germany & Switzerland 4+1 days (promo) @ Euro 218 (15% for 2 pax travelling). This is enough to cover me for Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 6 & Day 7 (though limited as I am leaving on Day 7). The pass will include transport for Rhine Fall & I can do Mt Titlis on Day 2, allow more time for Interlaken on Day 3.
2. Jungfrau Travel Pass 3 days @ CHF 180. Unlimited and free train ride except from Elgergletscher up till Jungfrau which is on 50%.
Total up front cost Euro 381, Rhine fall covered, Mt Titlis (50% with euro rail pass), Jungfrau covered except last part on 50%.
Comments or any other pass i can make my trip more economical?
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