3 days Interlaken & Lucerne, which train ticket?

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    29 August 2016 at 8:16:29 #809995

    Hi, Good morning.

    We are a family ( 2 Adults and 2 youths = Total 4 persons ).

    We are planning to visit 3 days in Switzerland and later in Italy as follows.

    08-09-2016

    • Reaching Zurich Airport at 13.20 pm.
    • Travel to Interlaken.
    • Hotel stay in Interlaken.

    09-09-2016

    • Jungfraujoch – Interlaken.
    • Skiing if possible ( We have no experience of skiing).
    • Travel Interlaken to Lucerne
    • Hotel stay in Lucerne.

    10-09-2016

    • Golden round trip.
    • Travel Lucerne to Venice, Italy. ( Through Chiasso )

    Please guide us the cheapest train ticket method in Switzerland.

    Thanks in adnvance.

    Denny

    29-08-2016

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    Arno
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    29 August 2016 at 9:42:33 #855549

    Hi Denny,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps! Either a 3-day Swiss Travel Pass or a Swiss Half Fare Card will work. The below pages provide all details, and explain how to compare passes:

    Both passes can be printed at home so you save time on arrival and can board your train to Interlaken immediately. To do so, please visit http://www.swissrailways.com/ en. After filling out your address, they will show the delivery options. Pick “Online Ticket” from the bottom of the list. They will e-mail the pass with 1 to 3 business days (no delivery fees), so be sure to order in time (by September 2).

    For tickets to Venice, please see here. If you have a Swiss Travel Pass, you only need a ticket from Chiasso to Venice as the rest of the trip is included in the pass.

    Please note that you cannot ski on Jungfraujoch, but there is a Snow Park with other activities: myswissalps.com/ jungfraujoch. If you can’t ski you would first need a week of lessons to prevent hurting yourself or others.

    Enjoy your stay!

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