What is included in the Swiss Saver Day Pass?

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    20 July 2019 at 11:08:41 #822946

    Hi

    I am travelling with my husband and kid to Swiss in August. We are planning to take Swiss Saver day pass for me and husband for 2 days and a ‘Junior Travel Card’ for my 10 year old kid. Please let me know whether the below routs are completely covered with these two cards(bus/rail and boat)

    Geneva – Interlaken

    Interlaken -wengen / Grindelwld(and return)

    Interlaken – Breinz (and return)

    Breinz – Lucerne (and return)

    Lucerne – Mt Rigi

    Lucerne – Engelberg (and return)

    Thanks

    Surya

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    Arno
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    20 July 2019 at 13:56:08 #918230

    Welcome to MySwissAlps Surya!

    When does your trip start and how many days will you stay? Aren’t you going to any mountains, is that right?

    The trips you listed are included, please see http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass/validity. But I’m not sure yet whether this pass is your best option.

    The name of the country is Switzerland, by the way 🙂

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    20 July 2019 at 21:32:42 #918231

    Hi Arno …

    Thanks a lot for the reply. We are visiting Switzerland from 16th August to 18th August. Not panning to roam around too much. Need a relaxed vacation .This is my plan

    Day 1 : Parts of Jungfraujoch which are accessible thru Saver Day pass and a boat ride from Interlaken to Breinz

    Day 2 : Spend some time in Brienz and Lucerne

    Day 3 : visit Mount Titlis and Mount Rigi

    Will I be able to cover both Mount Titlis and Mount Rigi on the same day ? Do I need to book tickets to Mount Titlis in advance ? Do we get bicycles for rent to roam around ?

    Annika
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    21 July 2019 at 7:35:16 #918232

    Hi Surya,

    Seeing your itinerary, you might be better off getting a 3 day Swiss Travel Pass rather than Saver Day Passes. I chccked the minimum price for a Saver Day Pass for your travel dates, and it’s at least CHF 70 (prices vary, see http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass/price), whereas a 3 day Swiss Travel Pass costs CHF 232 which is CHF 77 per day (http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass/price), but it includes a lot more than a Saver Day Pass. Moreover, your child will get to travel along for fee with the Swiss Family Card, that can be ordered along for free with a Swiss Travel Pass. You can compare validity and coverage using the pages below:

    The question whether one is better off using Saver Day Passes or other options is addressed at http://www.myswissalps.com/sa verdaypass/details.

    Rigi and Titlis could be done in one day, if you leave early and don’t mind a long day:

    You can book ticket to Titlis in advance, but you don’t have to: http://www.myswissalps.com/ti tlis/tickets.

    Yes, you can rent bicycles. I’m not sure where you’d want to do this, but you’ll find options in most larger towns.

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