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Which pass in Switzerland

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Jasper is planning a trip to Switzerland late this summer with a friend. They want to know if they can purchase a Swiss Saver Pass as two random travelers or if they need to be related. They are staying in the Vierwaldstätter area and want to explore as much as possible.

Key takeaways:
  • You don’t need to be related to buy a Swiss Saver Pass; any two adults can get it.
  • The Vierwaldstättersee area is very scenic and great for exploration.
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  • Anonymous
    Inactive
    83504 posts
    26 April 2010 at 1:43:02 #803789

    Hello, I will be going to Switzerland late this summer, with a friend. We have been looking at the possilities of a Swiss Pass, but do you have to be family or related to purchase a Swiss Saver Pass, or can it also be used for two random people?

    Thank you. We will be staying in the Vierwaldstätter area and we want so see as much as possible, we like to travel.

    Jasper

  • Arno
    Moderator
    15750 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 26 April 2010 at 5:33:27 #831133

    Hi Jasper,

    You don’t have to be related to be eligible for a Swiss Saver Pass. Any two or more adults can purchase it.

    Enjoy your stay around the Vierwaldstättersee. It’s a beautiful region!

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