72625 posts
Hi Manish, and welcome to MySwissAlps!
There is only one way to know for sure: add up the full-fare cost of all trips you intend to do by train, bus, cable car and boat and compare the total cost of separate tickets with the cost of doing the same trips with the Swiss Travel Pass, Swiss Half Fare Card etc.
You can find fares in the Swiss Timetable.
http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable
It is important to be aware that the fare shown for any trip in the Swiss Timetable defaults to half fare, as most Swiss residents will have a Half-Fare travelcard which entitles them to this discount. Your calculations need to be based on full fares, which are double the default fare that comes up.
There is information and a spreadsheet here to help you:
http://www.myswissalps.com/tr ain/ticketspasses/prac tical/chooserailpass
If you can’t be bothered doing the calculations, and will be out and about each day using trains and mountain transport or boats, a 4-day Swiss Travel Pass might suit you. For the extra day, you could buy point-to-point tickets or a Saver Day Pass, whichever worked out cheaper.
http://www.myswissalps.com/on edaytravelpass/details
Alpenrose
72625 posts
Hi Mainsh,
Do check the timetable to for schedules on trains. If you are based in Geneva the whole time (?) they will be long day trips as it isn’t close to the Jungfrau region.