The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Pass entitles you to unlimited rail travel in Austria and Switzerland.
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Pass entitles you to rail travel in Austria and Switzerland and is available for 4 to 10 days within a 2-month period. This regional pass is very popular with skiing enthusiasts.
For about the same price as an equivalent first-class Swiss Flexipass, this combo covers two countries and allows you to spread travel over a longer period. Separate, second-class passes for each country are cheaper still, but you will use a day of each pass when crossing the border.
Public transport in Switzerland is fast, frequent, and well connected. Choose the pass that best matches the countries and number of travel days on your itinerary. A Swiss Pass is a great value for a Swiss-focused trip using lots of trains, lifts, and boats.
For a few days in Switzerland as part of a wider-reaching trip, a Eurailpass or Selectpass is fine. As you get higher up the mountains to some private trains and lifts, show your pass at the ticket window and smile when they give you a discount (even some not found in pass literature). Don't waste time trying to calculate every discount in advance.
The Eurail France - Switzerland Pass is not available for sale in Europe making advance online purchase prior to your departure essential.
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Pass entitles you to unlimited rail travel in Austria and Switzerland.
This Eurail Austria - Swiss Pass entitles you to rail travel in Austria and Switzerland and is available for 4 to 10 days within a 2-month period. This regional pass is very popular with skiing enthusiasts.
You can also use your pass to benefit from bonuses, such as discounts at Hilton hotels and additional bonuses in both Austria and Switzerland.
With the purchase of a Eurail Pass you will receive a free Eurail Traveler's Guide with a railway map of Europe and a Eurail Timetable with the main rail connections in Europe.
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Pass is not available for sale in Europe making advance online purchase prior to your departure essential.
Types of Austria - Switzerland Eurail Passes
There are 1st class versions for individual travelers (Adult) and for groups of 2 or more people traveling together (Saver Pass). For travelers under 26 years of age, there is a 2nd class pass available at a discounted rate (Youth Pass).
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Adult Passes offer 1st class rail travel within Austria and Switzerland for 4 to 10 days within 2 months.
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Saver Passes offer 1st class rail travel within Austria and Switzerland for 4 to 10 days within 2 months. The Saver Pass is valid for 2 or more people traveling together and gives a discount on the price for the individual travelers.
The Eurail Austria - Switzerland Youth Pass offers 2nd-class rail travel within Austria and Switzerland for 4 to 10 days within 2 months. Youth Passes are exclusively for those who are under 26 years old on the first day of validity of their Pass.
Eurail Austria - Swiss Regional Rail Pass Price List
The US$ prices of the various Eurail Austria and Swiss Regional Rail Passes are:-
Number of Travel
Days
Adult
1st Class
Adult
2nd Class
Saver
1st Class
Saver
2nd Class
Youth
2nd Class
4 Days In 2 Months
5 Days In 2 Months
6 Days In 2 Months
7 Days In 2 Months
8 Days In 2 Months
9 Days In 2 Months
10 Days In 2 Months
328
365
402
440
478
515
552
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
280
312
345
378
410
442
475
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
228
254
280
306
332
359
385
* Child Fare 50% off Adult Fare
Note: The Eurail France - Switzerland Pass is not available for sale in Europe making advance online purchase prior to your departure essential.
For about the same price as an equivalent first-class Swiss Flexipass, this combo covers two countries and allows you to spread travel over a longer period. Separate, second-class passes for each country are cheaper still, but you will use a day of each pass when crossing the border.
Public transport in Switzerland is fast, frequent, and well connected. Choose the pass that best matches the countries and number of travel days on your itinerary. A Swiss Pass is a great value for a Swiss-focused trip using lots of trains, lifts, and boats.
For a few days in Switzerland as part of a wider-reaching trip, a Eurailpass or Selectpass is fine. As you get higher up the mountains to some private trains and lifts, show your pass at the ticket window and smile when they give you a discount (even some not found in pass literature). Don't waste time trying to calculate every discount in advance.
Reservations are required on named scenic routes and some international services (TGV, Cisalpino, night trains) but not most other Swiss trains. While some scenic routes offer domed panorama cars in first class, second class is a comfortable way to save money and see the same scenery.
For more detailed information on other Eurail Regional Rail Passes click hereor make a selection from the drop down menu below.
General Conditions
Children ages 3 and under travel for free
Children aged 4 to 11 travel for half the adult fare. For Saver passes, one child is considered as one person. Therefore an adult and child traveling together are entitled to buying a Saver pass
Ages 26 and over qualify for first class passes only.
Prices may be converted into local currency, please consult your travel agent
Eurail Passes are not available for sale to residents of Europe, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Morocco, Algeria or Tunisia.
Passes must be validated within 6 months of issue.
Passes can not be replaced if lost or stolen. We recommend Pass Security with your order.
Advance purchase is essential and also costs less when made online.