The Interrail Greek Islands Pass allows you to explore the Greek islands by ferry. Embrace the party paradise in Mykonos, relax at the mesmerising beaches of Crete or sail to the beautiful white villages of Santorini.
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The Greek Islands Pass is a great addition to your trip if your Interrail adventure takes you to the heart of the Mediterranean. Travel flexibly by ferry from Italy to Greece and between the Greek islands, all with just this one Pass.
Both the Interrail 4 and 6-day Greek Islands Pass get you 4 domestic travel days from island to island. An abundance of Greek destinations to choose from, including Crete*, Rhodes and Santorini.
Yes, the Interrail Greek Islands Pass only offers ferry trips to enjoy island hopping on the Greek Islands. If you would like to travel by train in mainland Greece or any other countries you should combine the Greek Islands Pass with an additional Pass that is valid for those countries.
Absolutely!Travelling by train is one of the safest ways to explore Europe. An Interrail Pass gives you access to an extensive network of railway companies with some of the best connections, maintenance systems and safety measures in the world.
Once your travel has begun on any given, that is your day used up. You cannot change it once travel has started. (More on this on the cons section). Reservations – This one will only affect you if you're planning to take popular routes or fast trains that need reservations.
We would advise allowing for around 50-100 euros per day, do you have to spend this exact amount every day? No. Different factors will come into play, for example, one of the days you may want to do a tour that costs around 15-20 euros, but you still need to allow money for eating, public transport etc.
Three weeks is the perfect length of time for a first-time Interrailing adventure. Not only will you have plenty of time to travel between different countries and cities, but also to really experience the best bits of each place you visit.