Best pass for 4 days in May

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    18 March 2012 at 19:48:05 #805048

    Hi. We (me & my wife) are visiting Switzerland in May for 4 days with the following itinerary and wish to know the best rail pass to cover all.
    Day 1: Zurich & luzern
    Day 2: Mt. Titlis & interlaken
    Day 3: Mt. Jungfrau and night stay at interlaken
    Day 4: Basel and Flight back from Basel airport.

    Shall I buy Half Fare Card or 4 day Swiss Pass? Is there any place enroute that we can and should visit?

    Thanks,
    Kapil

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    Annika
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    19 March 2012 at 15:49:00 #835255

    Hello Kapil! Since you’re traveling in May, you should definitely use the 2 for 1 offer on the 4 day Swiss Saver Pass. Information can be found in this topic and at the Swiss Saver Pass page. Does that help you decide?

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    21 March 2012 at 9:02:25 #835256

    Hi Annika,
    Thanks for your response. Any idea on how much would I have to pay extra to visit Mt. Jungfrau in case I take up the 4 day pass?

    Thanks,
    Kapil

    Olga
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    21 March 2012 at 12:43:25 #835257

    Hello Kapilji,

    An overview of the network on which the Swiss (Saver) Pass is valid can be found on the Swiss Pass page. From where ever in Switzerland you traveL with a Swiss (Saver) pass, you will travel for free to Wengen or Grindelwald. From there you will get a 25% discount to Kleine Scheidegg – Jungfraujoch.

    Prices can be found if you fill out the information on the Swiss Timetable.

    I hope you will have a nice trip!

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