Swiss rail pass for this itinerary? [closed]
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Does the Swiss Rail multipass make sense for this itinerary?
Will the swiss rail pass cover travel slightly across the border into Italy? (Luino?)
I have an itinerary like this:
- Day 1: Fly into Zurich. Travel directly to Luino (Italy)
- Day 3: Travel to Geneva
- Day 5: Travel to Sigriswil
Stay in Sigriswil
- Day 11: Take Jungfrau Railway
- Day 12: Travel to Zurich
- Day 13: Fly out of Zurich
Best Answer
Your best option will be a 4 day Swiss Flexi Pass (http://www.swisspasses.com/railpass/flexi/) with the optional Half-fare Card. This will cover Zurich to Luino (Day 1), Luino to Geneva (Day 2), Geneva to Sigriswil (Day 3). Half-Fare travel from Sigriswil to Jungfraujoch and back, Sigriswil to Zurich (Day 4). You would then get 50% travel from Zurich HB to the airport.
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