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France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
I'm planning to spend a couple weeks this summer in France and Italy and
will get a "10 days within 2 months First Class France & Italy Saver pass" with a friend. We plan to use it for trips from Irun to Paris, Paris to Lyon, Lyon to Nice, Nice to Venice, Venice to Modena, Modena to Florence, Florence to Pisa daytrip and back, and then Florence to Rome. I assume that the $449 10 travel days of use pass will be much cheaper than buying individual first class tickets to all these destinations. However, would the Eurail pass covering the overnight trips from Irun to Paris and Nice to Venice include the cost of the first class sleeper beds? If not, how much additional would it be per person? What are the costs of reservation fees for each trip segment? Can you make reservations online when using a Eurail pass? Does the France and Italy pass cover the trip to Paris even though the train actually originates in Irun, Spain? |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
Go to this site.
http://www.seat61.com/ There is info on all aspects of Railpasses - and much more - take your pick then. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
"nobody760" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > Go to this site. > http://www.seat61.com/ > There is info on all aspects of Railpasses - and much more - take your > pick then. That site seems to very geared towards trains going to and from London. I'm trying to find out what the supplement is per person in a 2 berth gran classe sleeper with shower from Irun, Spain to Paris and similar sleeper with shower from Nice to Venice in July when using prepaid Eurail tickets. Depending on the cost of sleepers with showers, we may fly between these cities instead and then get a hotel for showering that night. |
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Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
"John Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > "nobody760" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > I'm trying to find out what the supplement is per person in a 2 berth gran > classe sleeper with shower from Irun, Spain to Paris and similar sleeper > with shower from Nice to Venice in July when using prepaid Eurail tickets. > Depending on the cost of sleepers with showers, we may fly between these > cities instead and then get a hotel for showering that night. I'm not sure that you would find flights between these places, and almost certain that you wouldn't find a flight from Irun to Paris. (Not sure what the nearest airport is - Tarbes??? Bilbao????) Irun is just a small town that happens to be on the border between France and Spain. To put it bluntly, I think that you would be best advised to get cheaper accommodation on the train and risk stinking for a few hours. For instance, if you scrub yourself in your hotel in Nice on the morning of your departure, you will be able to climb in the bath of your hotel in Venice by early afternoon of the next day. Alan Harrison |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
Don't bother with an Italian rail pass, trains are cheap in Italy.
Florence to Rome is around 20 euros. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] oups.com... > Don't bother with an Italian rail pass, trains are cheap in Italy. > Florence to Rome is around 20 euros. It is a combination France and Italy pass and we will need the train for more than trip in Italy. We will be going: Nice to Venice Venice to Modeno Modena to Florence Florence to Pisa Pisa to Florence Florence to Rome. In France we will go: Irun to Paris Paris to Lyon Lyon to Nice Nice to Venice. The pass is $449 each for 10 travel days first class in both France and Italy. I assume $449 must be cheaper than paying all those first class ticket segments one by one. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
"The pass is $449 each for 10 travel days first class in both France
and Italy. I assume $449 must be cheaper than paying all those first class ticket segments one by one." Get a French railpass instead. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ps.com... > "The pass is $449 each for 10 travel days first class in both France > and > Italy. I assume $449 must be cheaper than paying all those first class > ticket segments one by one." > Get a French railpass instead. You can't do that anymore. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
>> Get a French railpass instead.
> You can't do that anymore. http://www.eurailnet.com/pass-france.htm |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com... >>> Get a French railpass instead. >> You can't do that anymore. > http://www.eurailnet.com/pass-france.htm It's not on the official eurail.com site. Plus at $399 for the 10 day first class saverpass, it's only $50 less than the similar combined France and Italy pass on eurail.com. After paying for the point to point tickets in Italy, it's more expensive. |
Re: France & Italy Prepaid Eurail pass plus extra charges?
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:27:24 -0700, "John Smith"
<[email protected]> wrote: ><[email protected]> wrote in message >news:[email protected] roups.com... >> Don't bother with an Italian rail pass, trains are cheap in Italy. >> Florence to Rome is around 20 euros. >It is a combination France and Italy pass and we will need the train for >more than trip in Italy. >We will be going: >Nice to Venice >Venice to Modeno >Modena to Florence >Florence to Pisa >Pisa to Florence Florence to Rome. The entire Italian portion of your trip (starting from Ventimiglia, on the Italian side of the border, instead of Nice) would cost about 120 euros in 1st class, a bit more or less depending on what class of train you take for particular trips. It would cost about 80 euros in 2nd class, and I wouldn't pay the extra money for 1st class as the difference isn't significant. Note that some trains don't have 1st class, and some would require the purchase of a supplement even if you had the pass. >In France we will go: >Irun to Paris >Paris to Lyon >Lyon to Nice >Nice to Venice. >The pass is $449 each for 10 travel days first class in both France and >Italy. I assume $449 must be cheaper than paying all those first class >ticket segments one by one. I started to price the French portion, but at the Lyon to Nice segment I began experiencing very slow response times from the French server. The Nice to Venice segment was already included in the Italian price, except for the very short segment from Nice to Ventimiglia. For the Irun (actually Hendaye on the French side of the border) to Paris, and Paris to Lyon, I reached 220 euros in 1st class on TGV trains. However, note that even with the pass, you would have to pay a supplement on the TGV trains. If you add the Italian portion, you get 340 euros so far. I don't know how much the supplements will cost you, or how much cheaper it would have been if I had always selected trains whose price was completely covered by the railpass. However, I think the pass might not pay for itself. Also, 2nd class is quite comfortable in both France and Italy. You would certainly save money with single tickets if you ride in 2nd class. -- Barbara Vaughan My email address is my first initial followed by my surname at libero dot it I answer travel questions only in the newsgroup |
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"It's not on the official eurail.com site."
That's because it's offered by the French railways instead of by Eurail. "Plus at $399 for the 10 day first class saverpass, it's only $50 less than the similar combined France and Italy pass on eurail.com. After paying for the point to point tickets in Italy, it's more expensive." No, because you only need the $229 4-days in one month pass, not the 10-days in one month pass. |
Re: Eurail sleeper and TGV supplement charges?
"B Vaughan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:27:24 -0700, "John Smith" > <[email protected]> wrote: >><[email protected]> wrote in message >>news:[email protected] groups.com... >>> Don't bother with an Italian rail pass, trains are cheap in Italy. >>> Florence to Rome is around 20 euros. >>It is a combination France and Italy pass and we will need the train for >>more than trip in Italy. >>We will be going: >>Nice to Venice >>Venice to Modeno >>Modena to Florence >>Florence to Pisa >>Pisa to Florence Florence to Rome. > The entire Italian portion of your trip (starting from Ventimiglia, on > the Italian side of the border, instead of Nice) would cost about 120 > euros in 1st class, a bit more or less depending on what class of > train you take for particular trips. It would cost about 80 euros in > 2nd class, and I wouldn't pay the extra money for 1st class as the > difference isn't significant. Note that some trains don't have 1st > class, and some would require the purchase of a supplement even if you > had the pass. >>In France we will go: >>Irun to Paris >>Paris to Lyon >>Lyon to Nice >>Nice to Venice. >>The pass is $449 each for 10 travel days first class in both France and >>Italy. I assume $449 must be cheaper than paying all those first class >>ticket segments one by one. > I started to price the French portion, but at the Lyon to Nice segment > I began experiencing very slow response times from the French server. > The Nice to Venice segment was already included in the Italian price, > except for the very short segment from Nice to Ventimiglia. For the > Irun (actually Hendaye on the French side of the border) to Paris, and > Paris to Lyon, I reached 220 euros in 1st class on TGV trains. > However, note that even with the pass, you would have to pay a > supplement on the TGV trains. If you add the Italian portion, you get > 340 euros so far. I don't know how much the supplements will cost you, > or how much cheaper it would have been if I had always selected trains > whose price was completely covered by the railpass. However, I think > the pass might not pay for itself. Also, 2nd class is quite > comfortable in both France and Italy. You would certainly save money > with single tickets if you ride in 2nd class. > -- > Barbara Vaughan We will be travelling in July and the rail sites give errors when we try to calculate fares past early June. I still have no idea whatsoever what the supplement cost is for sleeper quarters for those with rail passes (or anyone) and we do not want to wait to find out after we are already in Europe. Are there secure lockers on these trains to store the small bags we carry on? If not, then we will need private, 2-bed compartments not shared with any strangers. We may want 2-bed compartments anyway just for more peace and quiet. If we have a prepaid Eurail pass, how much additional will we need to pay for the different sleeping compartment choices avilable on the overnight trips from Hendaye to Paris and Nice to Venice? If we were to take a daytime TGV from Hendaye to Paris, what is the cost for the TGV supplement? What is the cost of the reservation fees? I cannot find these things listed on the Spanish, French or Italian rail websites. |
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<[email protected]> wrote:
> That's because it's offered by the French railways instead of by > Eurail. There are two kinds of passes sold by the French -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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