Rail pass for 14 days Switzerland with family
A traveler is planning a summer trip to Switzerland with their family, spending time in Lucerne, Wengen, Murren, and Zurich. They’re looking for advice on the best travel passes since the Jungfrau Pass only covers 8 consecutive days. They are considering the Swiss Travel Pass and the Half Fare Card for longer stays and discounted rates.
- You cannot extend the Jungfrau Pass beyond 8 days, but you can combine it with other short passes for longer stays.
- The Swiss Travel Pass covers many areas but may not be the best option if most travel is in the Jungfrau region.
- Consider the Half Fare Card to save on days outside the Jungfrau region and to get discounts on the Jungfrau Pass.
- Request the free Swiss Family Card for your 13-year-old when you purchase travel passes, as it allows them to travel for free.
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Hi. My family and I will be in Switzerland this summer. It will be my wife and I, plus our two sons, ages 16 and 13. We fly in and out of Zurich. Our itinerary is as follows: 2 nights in Lucerne, 5 nights in Wengen, 5 nights in Murren, and 2 nights in Zurich. My first thought was to get the Jungfrau Pass for our time in Wengen and Murren, and then just purchase point to point tickets for Lucerne and Zurich. However, I see that the max amount of days with the Jungfrau Pass is 8. Are there any options for longer than 8 days?
The other option would be to purchase the Swiss Travel Pass for 15 days. However, it seems like we’d still be paying 25% or 50% of a lot of our travel while in Wengen and Murren. Is that right? I know that there is also the Berner Oberland Regional Pass, but I haven’t done much research on that.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions!
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