As of April 1, 2023, Lokaltog, a Danish railway company, was added to the network, giving travellers the chance to explore the best of Denmark with their Eurail Pass, without the need for reservations.
In addition, Eurail announced two overnight routes through Italy for the summer season. Travellers can depart from either Vienna, Austria or Monaco, and arrive in Ancona, Italy (and vice versa) the next morning with stops in Bologna, Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica and Pesaro.
Eurail travellers can choose between the ‘Flexible’ and ‘Continuous Pass’ options:
- Travellers with a Flexible Pass aren’t beholden to a schedule and can book their trains at their leisure based on their travel preferences. Flexible passes come in 4, 5 or 7 Passes within 1 month, or a 10- or 15-day Pass within 2 months. These can be used at any time, either consecutively or with a few days in between.
- Continuous Passes are for travellers with a more intense itinerary, or who intend to travel more frequently during their European vacation. Passes are offered in increments of 15 days or 22 days, or 1 or 2 months of continuous travel. The ease of the Eurail Pass remains the same with this option, as travellers can book their trains at their own leisure and follow their own schedules.
With Eurail’s single (mobile-accessible) pass, travellers can explore up to 33 countries and over 30,000 destinations. All Eurail Passes are commissionable to travel agents.
For more information go to https://www.eurail.com/en/eurail-passes.