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Swiss Travel Pass.

Discover Switzerland with just a single ticket: the Swiss Travel Pass lets you travel by public transport to Switzerland’s most scenic regions.

The Swiss Travel Pass gives you unlimited travel by train, bus and boat, as well as many other advantages.

The advantages for you.

  • Unlimited travel by train, bus and boat
  • Unlimited travel on premium panorama trains (seat reservation fees and/or surcharges apply)
  • Unlimited use of public transport in more than 90 towns & cities
  • Free admission to more than  500 museums Link opens in new window.
  • Mountain excursions included: Rigi, Stanserhorn and Stoos
  • Up to 50% discount on other mountain excursions and RailAway offers

Please note.

  • The Swiss Travel Pass has been developed for guests from abroad. It is available to persons permanently resident outside Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein.
  • For online purchasing, purchase as a “guest”. You do not need a login.
  • To receive the Swiss Family Card directly, add the child as a passenger under ‘Add passengers’ when you buy your Swiss Travel Pass.
  • The Swiss Travel Pass / Swiss Half Fare Card / and the Family Card cannot be loaded onto a SwissPass card. You will not receive a customer number or an additional card.

Offers for adults aged 25 or over.

Choose 3, 4, 6, 8 or 15 consecutive days of travel.

Prices effective until 31.12.2024. Prices and product specifications subject to change.

Swiss Travel Pass Flex.

Valid on 3, 4, 6, 8 or 15 freely selectable days within one month.

Offers for young persons under 25.

The Swiss Travel Pass Youth gives young persons under 25 a 30% discount on the Swiss Travel Pass. It offers the same validity.

Swiss Travel Pass Youth.

Swiss travel pass flex youth., children aged between 6 and 16..

Children from their 6th up to their 16th birthday accompanied by at least one parent (holding a Swiss Travel System ticket) travel free of charge on train, bus, boat and mountain railway with the complimentary Swiss Family Card.

Children under 6.

Children under 6 years of age travel free of charge.

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WINDTRE all’estero: offerte per Svizzera, Europa e mondo

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Quando viaggi fuori dall’Italia, è naturale voler appurare cosa prevede il piano tariffario della tua SIM WINDTRE all’estero , così da non ricevere sorprese inaspettate e spiacevoli. In questo articolo vedremo tutto ciò che devi sapere per poter navigare su internet e chiamare all’estero, e poter partire tranquilli. ✈️

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WINDTRE all’estero, in breve:

  • Ogni offerta WINDTRE ha dei GIGA mensili dedicati alla navigazione in UE.
  • Il Roaming WINDTRE è gratuito in tutta l’Unione Europea, fino a esaurimento offerta.
  • I costi di navigazione/chiamata per i viaggi fuori dall’UE dipendono dal Paese di destinazione.

Offerte WINDTRE all’estero: GIGA in EU e nel Mondo

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  • Roaming WINDTRE: chiamate e SMS all’estero

Contatti WINDTRE per l’estero

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Qui di seguito trovi delle tabelle con diverse offerte WINDTRE sottoscrivibili al momento.

OFFERTE NAZIONALI WINDTRE

In questa tabella trovi elencate le offerte nazionali WINDTRE sottoscrivibili ora , puoi guardare la terza colonna e controllare quanti GIGA e minuti prevede la tua offerta nazionale per la navigazione nei Paesi UE (includono anche Norvegia, Islanda e Liechtenstein) .

Nel caso in cui tu non fossi ancora cliente, ma stessi valutando se attivare o meno una delle offerte WINDTRE qui elencate tenendo il tuo numero, puoi leggere il nostro articolo sulla portabilità con WINDTRE . 😉

OFFERTE WINDTRE PER L’EUROPA (non UE) 🌍

WINDTRE mette a disposizione delle offerte dedicate alle regioni che non rientrano tra gli stati membri dell’UE, e che quindi non dispongono del servizio gratuito di Roaming UE , come la Svizzera e i Balcani (Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia):

OFFERTE WINDTRE PER L’AMERICA 🌎

OFFERTE WINDTRE PER L’ASIA 🌏

Il Roaming è un accordo internazionale tra compagnie telefoniche in tutto il mondo che permette alla tua SIM di appoggiarsi automaticamente alle infrastrutture di un altro operatore di un Paese estero quando ti trovi in quel Paese.

Questo accordo ti permette di utilizzare la tua SIM nei Paesi esteri senza interruzioni del servizio pagando il costo previsto dall’operatore estero che concede l’utilizzo delle proprie infrastrutture , risparmiandoti l’acquisto di una SIM ogni volta che ti trovi in un Paese straniero.

Nei Paesi dell’UE , c’è un ulteriore beneficio: il Roaming-like-at-home , un gruppo di regole, attive dal 2017, rivolte ai paesi membri dell’Unione Europea che ti permettono non solo la continuità del servizio, ma anche di mantenere le condizioni della tariffa del tuo operatore a casa senza sovrapprezzi . 😉

💡 Ti sarà utile sapere che il Roaming-like-at-home è previsto anche in Norvegia, Liechtenstein e Islanda , nonostante questi non siano formalmente stati membri dell’Unione Europea.

Perciò, se sei cliente WINDTRE e viaggi in Unione Europea, potrai:

  • Navigare su internet in base ai GIGA previsti per l’UE dalla tua offerta WINDTRE
  • Effettuare e/o ricevere chiamate come a casa
  • Inviare e/o ricevere SMS come a casa

Per usufruire dei servizi telefonici all’estero, ricorda di abilitare la funzione “roaming” nelle impostazioni del telefono. 😉

Attivazione roaming su iOS e Android

Come specificato nel paragrafo precedente, tutte le offerte WINDTRE garantiscono dei GIGA dedicati alla navigazione internet nei paesi dell’UE (+ Norvegia, Liechtenstein e Islanda), grazie al Roaming-like-at-home . 

Ricorda sempre di controllare il numero di GIGA garantiti per l’Unione Europea dalla tua offerta WINDTRE, poiché questo dato può variare considerevolmente da offerta a offerta.

Per conoscere quanti GIGA prevede la tua offerta WINDTRE in UE puoi:

  • Verificare se la tua offerta WINDTRE rientra tra quelle indicate in questa tabella ;
  • visitare questa pagina , inserire l’importo della tua offerta e in automatico ti mostrerà quanti GIGA hai a disposizione in UE.

💡 Se vuoi più GIGA UE di quelli inclusi nella tua offerta attuale , puoi trovare l’offerta migliore con Switcho : nei dettagli di ogni offerta mobile trovi informazioni sui GIGA garantiti in UE e, se ti interessa, puoi attivare online la tariffa che fa più per te.

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➡️ Se stai viaggiando in Svizzera o nei Balcani (Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia), ti ricordiamo che questi non fanno parte dell’Unione Europea, ma WINDTRE mette a disposizione delle offerte mensili o settimanali dedicate a questi paesi .

💡 Quando sei all’estero, se finisci i GIGA previsti in UE prima del rinnovo mensile automatico, puoi far ripartire la tua offerta nuovamente quando preferisci.

RESTO DEL MONDO

Per la navigazione in un qualsiasi Paese del mondo fuori dall’UE, si applicano dei costi che dipendono dal Paese dove ti trovi. WINDTRE suddivide gli Stati fuori dall’Unione Europea in 4 zone geografiche per il Roaming Internazionale, con costi di navigazioni diversi.

Per verificare i costi puoi:

  • Visitare questa pagina ;
  • Inserire il Paese dove ti trovi e il Paese verso il quale vuoi comunicare ;
  • Guardare la voce “Dati/ Internet” che ti dirà, in base alla zona dove sei e quella dove vuoi chiamare, il costo di navigazione in cent/ MB.

Ti notifichiamo che WINDTRE mette a disposizione delle offerte settimanali o mensili per l’America , per l’Asia e per i Paesi europei che non fanno parte dell’UE, che possono essere molto vantaggiose per i tuoi viaggi in queste zone. 😎

WINDTRE chiamate e SMS all’estero

UNIONE EUROPEA

Come specificato nel paragrafo sul Roaming, grazie alle regole previste dal Roaming-like-at-home, quando viaggi in UE hai a disposizione tutti i minuti e gli SMS della tua offerta nazionale .

Puoi verificare quanti minuti e messaggi prevede la tua offerta WINDTRE nelle seguenti modalità:

  • Verificando se la tua offerta rientra tra quelle indicate in questa tabella ;
  • Accedendo all’ app WINDTRE ;
  • Facendo login all’area personale sul sito , inserendo il tuo numero di telefono e la password.

Tutte le chiamate e i messaggi tra Paesi UE sono gratuiti. Per questo, ti consigliamo di non utilizzare WhatsApp per chiamare quando sei in UE (onde evitare un consumo eccessivo di GIGA), e invece di verificare sull’app i minuti che hai e chiamare normalmente dal telefono. 😉

FUORI DALL’UNIONE EUROPEA

Per le chiamate e gli SMS in un qualsiasi Paese del mondo fuori dall’UE, si applicano dei costi che dipendono dal Paese dove ti trovi. WINDTRE suddivide gli Stati fuori dall’Unione Europea in 4 zone geografiche per il Roaming Internazionale, con costi di chiamata e SMS diversificati. Per verificare i costi puoi:

  • Guardare le voci che ti interessano per conoscere i costi di “chiamata effettuata” , “chiamata ricevuta” e invio SMS.

💡 Se non disponi di minuti per il Paese che vuoi chiamare o se li hai finiti, WINDTRE ti da la possibilità di ricevere 100 minuti verso l’estero a soli 2€ al mese con l’offerta “International Plus” .

WINDTRE mette a disposizione molte offerte verso diversi Paesi extra UE che sono sottoscrivibili da coloro che sono nati in quei Paesi ma che vivono in Italia , così da permettere loro di chiamare amici e familiari in terra natia:

Inoltre, tutti i clienti WINDTRE con cittadinanza straniera possono attivare l’offerta “Tourist Pass – SIM per Turisti”, che ha una durata di 30 giorni dopo i quali si disattiva in automatico :

Se sei all’estero e hai problemi con i servizi WINDTRE è disponibile il Servizio Clienti gratuito dall’estero al numero +393205000200 , ovvero il numero dedicato al Roaming all’estero da contattare per ricevere tutte le informazioni di cui hai bisogno sulla comunicazione all’estero.

Se disponi di una connessione internet, puoi richiedere assistenza tramite:

  • WhatsApp, chiamando il numero 3880000159 , al costo di connessione previsto per il Paese dove ti trovi;.
  • L’assistente digitale Will ;

Se chiami dall’Italia puoi chiamare invece il Servizio Clienti WINDTRE al 159 .

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COME FUNZIONA WINDTRE ALL’ESTERO?

In Unione Europea, con WINDTRE puoi chiamare come in Italia , gratuitamente, e avrai un determinato numero di GIGA per l’UE in base alla tua offerta . Per i Paesi Extra-UE, invece, avrai dei costi da sostenere in base alla destinazione: per le chiamate puoi pagare dai 0,19€/min ai 4€/min, mentre per internet il costo va dai 6,9 cent/MB ai 2,5 cent/KB . Puoi ottenere GIGA extra-UE con le offerte WINDTRE a breve durata per America , Asia e Europa .

COME ATTIVARE ROAMING WIND ALL’ESTERO?

Per attivare il roaming WINDTRE su un dispositivo Android , dalle Impostazioni fai tap su “SIM e impostazioni di rete” e poi “impostazioni SIM”: qui attiva il roaming facendo tap sulla leva. Invece, per i dispositivi iOS (Apple) dalle Impostazioni vai su “cellulare” e poi “opzioni dati cellulare”: qui troverai la voce Roaming dati da spuntare, come mostrato qui in figura .

QUANTO COSTA ROAMING WIND?

Il roaming WINDTRE è gratuito nei Paesi dell’UE , dove puoi chiamare come in Italia e navigare con i GIGA riservati per l’UE da tutte le offerte WINDTRE. Nei Paesi fuori dall’UE sono previsti dei costi in base al Paese di destinazione : ad esempio per le chiamate puoi pagare dai 0,19€/min ai 4€/min, mentre per internet il costo va dai 6,9 cent/MB ai 2,5 cent/KB.

COME FUNZIONA WINDTRE IN SVIZZERA?

Con le tariffe nazionali WINDTRE non è previsto il roaming gratuito in Svizzera (non essendo un Paese membro UE), ma WINDTRE mette a disposizione delle offerte mensili o settimanali dedicate al Paese oltralpe, come l’ offerta “10 GIGA in Svizzera” a 4,99€ al mese, con cui hai 10 GB, 50 minuti e 10 minuti dall’Italia verso la Svizzera.

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WINDTRE Travel Svizzera: nuova opzione Roaming con minuti e Giga a 4,99 euro al mese

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WINDTRE si appresta a lanciare a partire dal 6 Dicembre 2021 , salvo cambiamenti, una nuova opzione aggiuntiva dedicata a chi ha bisogno di minuti e Giga in Svizzera , denominata Travel Svizzera .

Questa nuova opzione, pensata per chi viaggia o si trova spesso in Svizzera e ha bisogno di connettività in Roaming nella Confederazione Elvetica, sarà sottoscrivibile fino al 16 Gennaio 2022 , salvo eventuali cambiamenti.

L’opzione potrà essere aggiunta alla propria offerta nazionale WINDTRE , così da avere anche minuti e traffico dati in roaming in Svizzera ( che non rientra nel roaming europeo ) con un costo aggiuntivo mensile .

In dettaglio, la nuova opzione WINDTRE Travel Svizzera  comprenderà 10 minuti di chiamate dall’Italia verso la Svizzera , 50 minuti da utilizzare in Svizzera per effettuare chiamate verso l’Italia e in Svizzera e per ricevere da qualsiasi destinazione, e in più anche 10 Giga  di traffico dati da sfruttare quando ci si trova in Svizzera .

Tutto ciò avrà un costo di 4,99 euro al mese con addebito su credito residuo . Travel Svizzera sarà comunque compatibile con le offerte Easy Pay, ma il costo mensile verrà addebitato sul credito residuo e non sulla modalità di pagamento automatico scelta per l’offerta Easy Pay attiva.

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L’opzione Travel Svizzera si rinnoverà automaticamente su base mese solare (salvo disdetta) e sarà riservata a tutti i nuovi clienti o per i già clienti selezionati con un’offerta attiva. Il costo di attivazione sarà gratuito . Per disattivare l’opzione basterà inviare un SMS al 4033 con il testo “TRAVEL SVIZZERA NO” .

Travel Svizzera sarà compatibile con tutte le offerte WINDTRE , ad eccezione di quelle con la promozione del primo mese di prova gratuito. La nuova opzione di WINDTRE non sarà propedeutica per l’associazione di un device, ma sarà compatibile con offerte propedeutiche per Telefono Incluso.

Il traffico dati incluso con WINDTRE Travel Svizzera è utilizzabile anche in modalità hotspot senza costi aggiuntivi.

In caso di esaurimento del bundle  (sia voce che dati) previsto dall’opzione Travel Svizzera, si applicheranno le tariffe dell’offerta attiva, se previste per la Svizzera. In assenza di tariffe previste per la Svizzera, saranno applicate le tariffe a consumo del piano base.

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Exploring Switzerland has never been easier! For foreign guests, the all-in-one ticket Swiss Travel Pass is the key to Switzerland’s public transport network.

This single ticket enables visitors to explore Switzerland from end to end by train, bus and boat on 3, 4, 6, 8 or 15 consecutive days. With the Swiss Travel Pass Youth, young people up to their 25th birthday travelling through Switzerland benefit from a 30% discount off the regular Swiss Travel Pass ticket fare.

  • Unlimited travel by train, bus and boat.  View area of validity
  • Unlimited travel on premium panoramic trains (seat reservation fees and/or surcharges apply).
  • Unlimited use of public transport in more than 90 towns and cities.
  • Free admission to more than  500 museums .
  • Mountain excursions included:  Rigi ,  Stanserhorn  and  Stoos
  • Up to 50% discount on many other mountain excursions.
  • Up to 30% discount on SBB RailAway offers. Available at all ticket counters within Switzerland.
  • Children from their 6th up to their 16th birthday accompanied by at least one parent (holding a Swiss Travel System ticket) travel free of charge with the complimentary  Swiss Family Card .
  • Children under 6 years of age who are accompanied by a holder of a valid Swiss Travel System ticket travel free of charge.
  • The Swiss Travel Pass is available as e-ticket.

Information

  • A seat reservation and/or supplement is required to travel on some trains/buses/boats such as Glacier Express, Bernina Express, Gotthard Panorama Express and Palm Express.
  • Swiss Travel System tickets are available to persons with residence outside Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • In Switzerland, fares apply in Swiss Francs as detailed in the chart (in case of cash payment in EUR, USD or GBP: current exchange rates apply)

General provisions and legal information

Price – adult.

Valid on consecutive travel days.

Validity: 01 Jan 2024 – 31 Dec 2024

Price – Youth

Valid on consecutive travel days, for young travellers up to their 25th birthday (30% discount). 

Swiss Family Card

With the Swiss Family Card , children from their 6th up to their 16th birthday travel free of charge.

On request, a Swiss Family Card is provided free of charge, entitling children from their 6th up to their 16th birthday to travel free if accompanied by at least one paying parent.

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Swiss Travel Pass

Buy your Swiss Travel Pass and discover the most beautiful corners of Switzerland by public transport. Choose the most coveted Rail Pass for visitors from abroad and take advantage of  unlimited travel  in Switzerland by train, bus, boat during  3, 4, 6, 8 or 15 consecutive days .

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What's included?

In addition to unlimited access to Swiss public transport, you get the following benefits:

  • Up to 50% discount on most mountain railways such as Gornergrat, Pilatus, Jungfraujoch. Exception: Rigi, Stanserhorn and Stoos are free. More information on this detailed map of validity .
  • Free entrance to over 500 museums
  • Free Swiss Family Card for families - Children up to their 16th birthday accompanied by at least one parent travel free of charge throughout Switzerland.
  • For the panoramic trains, an additional seat reservation is required. 

The Swiss Travel Pass can only be sold to non-residents of Switzerland or Liechtenstein.

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Transform your Swiss journey with the Swiss Travel Pass 2024 ! Effortless travel awaits as you navigate Switzerland’s extensive train, bus, and boat networks. Embrace the ease of unlimited travel, enjoy exclusive museum access, and embark on scenic routes like the Glacier Express. Tailor-made for every traveler, the Swiss Travel Pass is your key to an unforgettable Swiss adventure. Discover more and grab your pass on our website now – your Swiss exploration starts here!

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  • Enjoy limitless travel across the Swiss Travel System network.
  • Available in 3, 4, 6, 8, and 15-day options.
  • Gain complimentary entry to over 480 museums and exhibits.

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  • Choose your travel days flexibly within a month.
  • Access the Swiss Travel System network for 3, 4, 6, 8, or 15 non-sequential days.

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  • Explore Switzerland at 50% off standard fares.
  • Valid for trains, buses, boats, and select mountain railways.

10 Benefits of Swiss Travel Pass

  • Unlimited Travel: Enjoy unlimited access to trains, buses, and boats throughout Switzerland with this all-in-one pass.
  • Premium Panoramic Trains: Experience Switzerland’s stunning landscapes on premium panoramic trains, fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass.
  • Flexible Options: Choose from various pass durations—3, 4, 6, 8, or 15 days—to suit your travel plans.
  • Museum Access: Gain free entry to over 500 museums and exhibitions throughout Switzerland.
  • Mountain Excursions: Receive up to 50% discounts on mountain adventures, including cogwheel trains, cable cars, and funiculars.
  • Family-Friendly: Children under 16 can explore Switzerland for free when accompanied by a parent with one of our available pass options.
  • Convenience: Skip the ticket lines and hop on and off public transport with ease.
  • City Travel: Many city trams and buses are also included, making urban exploration a breeze.
  • Boat Cruises: Enjoy scenic boat rides on Swiss lakes as part of your pass benefits.
  • Savings: The all-in-one pass often results in significant savings compared to buying individual tickets.

Swiss Travel Pass: Your Worldwide Passport to Switzerland

The Swiss Travel Pass from MySwissTravelPass.com offers an unparalleled opportunity for travelers from the USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and beyond to immerse themselves in the splendor of Switzerland. This pass is more than just a travel document; it’s your all-access pass to the heart of Swiss culture, nature, and history. With its hassle-free approach to traversing the nation’s varied landscapes and cities, the Swiss Travel Pass ensures that every moment of your Swiss journey is spent in awe, not in line.

Whether you’re setting off from the bustling streets of Singapore or the serene landscapes of Australia, the Swiss Travel Pass adapts to your travel needs, providing a smooth, comprehensive experience. Recognized for its excellence and convenience, MySwissTravelPass.com brings this essential travel tool to your fingertips. For explorers seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of Switzerland with ease and sophistication, the Swiss Travel Pass is the perfect companion, promising a journey that’s as seamless as it is spectacular.

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5 offerte per navigare in Svizzera: operatori a confronto

Costi e offerte per roaming svizzera.

Come navigare in Svizzera è la domanda che ci siamo posti troppo tardi e per cui abbiamo avuto qualche problemino di troppo durante il nostro weekend (non conoscevamo ancora Holafly di cui parliamo a fine articolo) e tra poco capirai il perchè.

La Svizzera è un paese davvero straordinario e se ancora non hai avuto la possibilità di visitarlo, ti conviene rimediare prima di subito. 

Devi sapere però che, pur essendo geograficamente parlando, un paese Europeo, è anche vero che NON fa parte dell’ Unione Europea . Ciò significa che alcuni degli accordi che uniscono i vari paesi tra loro, potrebbero non valere per la Svizzera, come il piano tariffario .

Una delle cose che infatti cambia, è il piano tariffario; se infatti vuoi partire per il  weekend e visitare Londra , potrai affidarti al tuo piano tariffario senza costi aggiuntivi ma con qualche limitazione per minuti, SMS e traffico internet.

Il discorso non vale per la Svizzera, infatti dovrai sottoscrivere un abbonamento aggiuntivo per poter chiamare o navigare, e non sempre è molto economico.

Vediamo insieme quale compagnia telefonica offre, al momento, l’ offerta più conveniente .

Navigare in Svizzera con Vodafone

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Smart Passport + è l’offerta di Vodafone per il traffico e la connessione in Svizzera e in altri pochi paesi esteri inclusi, l’offerta al costo di 3 euro   al giorno comprende:

  • 200MB di internet, oltre i 200MB navighi a 2€ ogni 100MB fino a 1GB
  • 30 in entrata
  • 30 in uscita

Navigare in Svizzera con TIM

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TIM ha un’interessantissima opzione per il tuo, in questo caso i tuoi , weekend in Svizzera.

A soli 5 euro di abbonamento mensile all’offerta TIM opzione Svizzera, riceverai:

  • 5 GB di Internet 4G
  • 250 per chiamare
  • 250 minuti per ricevere chiamate
  •   50 minuti da chiamare dall’Italia verso la Svizzera

Navigare in Svizzera con WINDTRE

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Ormai i colossi Wind e Tre si sono fusi insieme, e anche l’operatore che ne è nato, WINDTRE, ha per te al momento delle offerte molto interessanti per l’estero, compresa la Svizzera:

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Questa offerta è dedicata esclusivamente al traffico in Svizzera e comprende, al costo di €4,99 al mese :

  • 10 GIGA in Svizzera
  • 50 Minuti in Svizzera
  • 10 Minuti dall’Italia verso la Svizzera

Travel Pass Svizzera  

Nonostante il nome possa creare confusione, queste offerte comprendono i paesi europei + Svizzera:

Settimanale   al costo di 9,99 euro ogni 7 giorni :

  • 10GB di traffico internet
  • 100 Minuti di linea voce
  • 25GB  di traffico internet
  • 200 Minuti  di linea voce

L’offerta più vantaggiosa se intendi recarti solo in Svizzera è sicuramente la Travel Svizzera che offre molto traffico internet ad un prezzo vantaggioso, tieni a mente che chiamate e messaggi puoi effettuarli ormai con la connessione dati.

Consigliamo invece la versione Travel Pass Svizzera nel caso in cui si ha in mente un itinerario che comprenda più paesi , inclusi la Svizzera, come durante il  nostro viaggio in Germania .

Per maggiori informazioni e una visione completa delle offerte di WINDTRE all’estero   clicca qui .

Navigare in Svizzera con Fastweb

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Per il momento Fastweb non ha per te offerte per navigare in Svizzera o al di fuori dell’Unione Europea, il tutto infatti è già INCLUSO nell’offerta Mobile che hai sottoscritto, con qualche limitazione:

  • fino a 4 GB di internet massimi usufruibili in base all’offerta sottoscritta
  • fino a 500 Minuti verso fissi e mobili
  • fino a 100 SMS

Navigare in Svizzera con Iliad

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Purtroppo per il momento Iliad non ha nessuna offerta per poter navigare in Svizzera o all’estero, il Roaming in Svizzera ha il costo di 0.06 euro per MB di internet.

Per conoscere quali sono i paesi inclusi nel Roaming Iliad in cui potrai usufruire dell’offerta base, ti rimandiamo al sito ufficiale  ILIAD .

Navigare in Svizzera con Holafly

5 offerte per navigare in Svizzera: operatori a confronto Holafly logo

Abbiamo messo a confronto diversi operatori leader del mercato linea e dati ma, tra operatori non convenienti, altri che non forniscono un servizio e limitazioni di traffico, non è semplice trovare una soluzione ideale.

Se non vuoi cambiare compagnia telefonica, vuoi attivare la tua offerta solo nei giorni che ti servono, vuoi navigare in Svizzera illimitatamente o avere traffico illimitato durante i tuoi viaggi Europei senza calcolare i GB consumati, ti parliamo di  Holafly ,  un servizio di e-SIM adatte ad ogni esigenza.

Cos’è una e-SIM ?  Una SIM elettronica, virtuale, che viene aggiunta tramite dei semplici passaggi sul tuo telefono per permetterti di navigare senza dover rimuovere la tua SIM fisica e senza dover cambiare gestore telefonico.

Holafly  mette a disposizione diversi pacchetti di traffico internet illimitato in tutto il mondo , nel nostro caso il  pacchetto per navigare in Svizzera  comprende diverse scelte:

  • 5 giorni di traffico internet illimitato al costo di €19,00 (leggi lo sconto in basso)
  • 7 giorni  di traffico  internet   illimitato  al costo di  €27,00  (leggi lo sconto in basso)
  • 10 giorni di traffico internet illimitato al costo di €34,00  (leggi lo sconto in basso)
  • 15 giorni di traffico internet illimitato al costo di €47,00  (leggi lo sconto in basso)

Abbiamo testato e utilizziamo il servizio di  Holafly   personalmente e ci siamo resi conto di quanto sia importante per noi avere la linea dati senza limiti e poter contare su questo servizio in ogni paese , senza più dover cambiare gestore, numero o compagnia in base al luogo.

Codice Sconto

Per i  nostri lettori abbiamo ottenuto anche uno sconto sull’offerta , rendendo ancor più conveniente questo servizio, inserisci il Codice Sconto :  LITTLETRAVELSBIGLOVE in fase di acquisto per il 5% di sconto sul tuo piano.

Come hai potuto leggere ci sono varie scelte per poter navigare all’estero, scegli l’operatore che più viene incontro alla tua voglia di viaggiare in Svizzera e nel mondo.

Tieni conto della spesa che dovrai affrontare e se vuoi partire per un  weekend in Svizzera , non ti scordare il  bollino svizzero per le autostrade , da includere nelle spese di viaggio.

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Swiss Travel Pass

How to Buy, Activate and Use the Swiss Travel Pass

The Swiss Travel Pass is an all-in-one transport pass that makes it easier and more affordable to travel around Switzerland, where the public transport system is renowned for its efficiency. 

Also sometimes referred to as the Swisspass, Swiss Train Pass or Swiss Pass, the pass is valid for various durations.

It even gives holders access to discounted travel on many mountain railways and cable cars as well as trains, buses and boats. 

Now you have decided to purchase the Swiss Travel Pass, where do you buy it? When and how can you activate it? And how do you actually use the Swiss Travel Pass? 

In this guide we cover everything you need to know before setting off on your travels around the incredible country of Switzerland. 

From how to buy the Swiss Travel Pass and whether or not your type of pass needs activating to how to use your pass on the go, this article covers it all. 

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Where to buy the Swiss Travel Pass

Let’s get started by taking a look at where you should buy your pass. 

First, you need to decide whether to purchase a regular Swiss Travel Pass (for travel on consecutive days) or a Swiss Travel Pass Flex. The differences are explained in > this article.

Then it’s super simple to purchase a Swiss Travel Pass. I recommend you buy the pass via GetYour Guide , an authorised reseller of Swiss Travel System.

What’s great about using GetYourGuide is that they offer full refunds on many products, including the Swiss Travel Pass, if you cancel up to 24 hours before use. 

Consecutive Day Swiss Travel Pass Prices

Swiss Travel Pass Flex Prices

How to buy your Swiss Travel Pass step-by-step

The GetYourGuide site is also really user-friendly. After clicking the link to purchase your pass ( this link for the consecutive day pass and this link for the Flex pass ), the first step is to choose how many adults, youths (aged 16 to 25) and children (aged 6 to 15) are travelling. 

This can be done directly beneath ‘About this activity’. Kids aged 5 or under don’t need a ticket or a pass, as they travel for free.

Instructions for purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass online

Next, select the start date you want: you can skip through months here by clicking the arrow on the top right.

Then, when you have selected the date you will first use your pass, click on ‘Check availability’. 

Instructions for purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass online

Now you can choose the pass you’d like to buy.

Instructions for purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass online

Add the pass you want to your cart. 

Instructions for purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass online

📍 I recommend double checking at this point that you have selected the right class of travel and duration. 

Then click ‘Checkout’. 

Next it’s just a case of adding your billing details as with any online purchase. 

You’ll also be asked to complete the full names and dates of birth for each traveller. Make sure these match your passports exactly to prevent any problems later on. 

Instructions for purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass online

How you’ll get your Swiss Travel Pass

Once you have made your purchase, when and how is your pass delivered? 

The Swiss Travel Pass (for travel on consecutive days) will be emailed to the address you provided in the booking process, and will come in the form of a PDF attachment which can be downloaded to your mobile device.

Example of a Swiss Travel Pass in PDF format.

I highly recommend printing a paper copy of this as a back-up, though you can simply present the mobile version when using transport in Switzerland. 

While both paper and digital versions of the pass are accepted, your phone could suddenly run out of battery and then you’d have no way of proving you have a pass! 

You should also carry your passport or another form of photo ID each time you travel. 

> Click here to buy your Swiss Travel Pass

How you’ll get your Swiss Travel Pass Flex

If you purchase a Swiss Travel Pass Flex, you will receive a purchase receipt and a voucher by email.

The voucher is NOT valid for travel.

Each day you wish you travel you should activate your pass (see the instructions below). By doing this, you will receive a valid ticket for travel on that date.

Example of Swiss Travel Pass Flex purchase receipt.

> Click here to buy your Swiss Travel Pass Flex.

When and how to activate the Swiss Travel Pass

There is often confusion about whether or not a Swiss Travel Pass has to be activated. The answer varies according to the type of pass you’ve bought so follow the instructions below to learn how to activate your Swiss Travel Pass.

Activating your Swiss Travel Pass (consecutive days)

The regular, consecutive days Swiss Travel Pass does not need to be activated. All you need to do is show it to the ticket inspector when requested.

Activating your Swiss Travel Pass Flex

The Swiss Travel Pass Flex, however, must be activated in advance and before each day that you use the pass. You can do this via Activate Your Pass here .

Screenshot of ActiveMyPass website

Your pass should be activated before your first trip, and you’ll need to enter your reference number as well as your full name and date of birth. 

For every travel date you activate, a valid ticket will be generated. This e-ticket can then be seen at activateyourpass.com . You can show this e-ticket to the ticket inspector on your phone or tablet, or use a printed copy. 

What if your plans change along the way? 

If you have already activated a travel date that you want to change, the Swiss Travel Pass allows you to change these as much as you want to until the start of each validity period.

The validity period commences at 23:59. Once the clock hits midnight, you can no longer change or deactivate this particular ticket. 

For example, if you have activated your Swiss Travel Pass Flex to be used on 17 July and you no longer wish to use your pass that day, you can change the date of travel until 23:59 on 16 July.

Interior of a 1st class Belle Epoque carriage on the GoldenPass Line.

How to use the Swiss Travel Pass

So now let’s cover how to use the Swiss Travel Pass Flex or consecutive-days pass. 

When travelling with a Swiss Travel Pass – either consecutive days or Flex, you simply board the train and sit wherever you wish in the correct carriage for your class of travel. 

The only exception to this is when travelling on the Bernina Express or Glacier Express, which we cover below.

When requested by the ticket inspector, simply present your Swiss Travel Pass.  You may also be asked to present some photo ID, such as your passport to verify that you are the pass holder.

Beautiful view from train window in Switzerland

Using the Swiss Travel Pass on panoramic trains

The Bernina Express and Glacier Express , two of Switzerland’s most famous premium panoramic trains, are the only Swiss trains on which reserving a seat is compulsory.

The actual ticket price of the journey on these trains is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass but seat reservation fees are compulsory and should be purchased online well in advance of your travel date.

Seat reservations for the Bernina Express can be purchased here and Glacier Express seat reservations can be purchased here .

On all other panoramic trains* – Luzern – Interlaken Express, GoldenPass Line and Gotthard Panorama Express – seat reservations are not required. Simply board the train and sit anywhere in the correct carriage for your class of your travel.

*Note that the Gotthard Panorama Express only offers 1st class train travel. If you hold a 2nd class Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Travel Pass Flex you must pay a class upgrade for this journey.

Additionally there is a compulsory supplement of CHF 16 for each passenger that travels on the Gotthard Panorama Express. > Purchase class upgrades and the compulsory supplement here .

Bernina Express with Morterasch Glacier in the background

Using the Swiss Travel Pass on buses, boats and mountain transport

Don’t forget that Swiss Travel Pass holders can also use boats, buses and some mountain transport services. Even when this isn’t the case, you may qualify for a generous discount as a pass holder. 

When boarding boats and buses, simply show your Swiss Travel Pass when you enter.  For free (where applicable) or discounted travel on cable cars, funiculars and mountain railways, present your pass at the ticket counter.

Selected museums also allow pass holders to enter for free. Just show your Pass at the ticket counter.

A ticket inspector checking tickets on a Lake Lucerne boat cruise.

Travelling beyond the Swiss border with a Swiss Travel Pass

When travelling to an area beyond that covered by the pass – such as into another country – you’ll need to buy a ticket for that sector. This will apply, for example, to journeys into France, Italy, Germany or Austria. 

International tickets are generally not available for purchase on the Swiss Railways website or app so we recommend buying them from the railway of the country concerned.

The Swiss Travel Pass covers travel as far as the major rail border points of Basel and Le Chatelard-Frontiere on the French border, Chiasso on the Italian border, Konstanz on the border with Germany and St. Margrethen on the Austrian border.

Some postal bus services within Liechtenstein and Austria are also covered by the Swiss Travel Pass.

You can view a map of the Area of Validity of the Swiss Travel Pass > here .

The SwissPass app 

Is there a Swiss Travel Pass app? No, there isn’t.  

Many travellers notice a reference to the SwissPass on the SBB Mobile app however this refers to a digital travel account for residents only. 

A SwissPass account is for Swiss citizens only, not tourists, and is a separate product that uses a chip and pin card.

The Swiss Travel Pass doesn’t have to be added to an app. All you need is to be able to show the ticket inspector a paper or digital copy, and photo ID if requested.

The excellent SBB Mobile app ( which we explain here ) can be used for checking timetables but it is not necessary (or possible) to connect your Swiss Travel Pass to the app.

Another app that is useful is the Swiss Travel Guide app which has an integrated map and timetable and points out more than 500 Swiss highlights.

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Buying, activating and using the Swiss Travel Pass summary

The Swiss Travel Pass allows you to use the clean, fast and efficient public transport system in Switzerland. It can be used on trams, buses and boats as well as trains, and can save you a lot of time and money. Exclusive free entry to museums and generous discounts can also apply. 

Buying your pass is easy, and purchasing it through our preferred supplier means you won’t even lose money if your plans change, as long as you cancel 24 hours before the start date. 

Only the Swiss Travel Pass Flex requires activation, which is easy to do via this link . 

Once you have your chosen pass, I recommend taking a paper copy as well as the digital version as back-up. Also carry your passport or other photo ID in case it’s requested. 

Unless you want to travel on the popular scenic Swiss train routes, seat reservations are not normally required. 

Wherever your Swiss Travel Pass takes you, I’m sure you’ll fall in love with beautiful Switzerland and will want to return time and time again!

Interior of a 1st class carriage on the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway

How to Buy, Activate and Use the Swiss Travel Pass – Summary

Now that you have read this guide, you can confidently buy, activate (if necessary) and use your Swiss Travel Pass.

This all-in-one transport pass is the perfect hop on hop off ticket for travelling in Switzerland.

🇨🇭 Ready to buy yours? > Click here to buy the Swiss Travel Pass and > Click here to buy the Swiss Travel Pass Flex .

If you’re still unsure whether the pass is the best value for your trip, we answer the question Is the Swiss Travel Pass worth it? here .

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Getting around Switzerland — How to Maximise Your Swiss Travel Pass

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Here’s how we summited 6 mountains across 11 destinations over 10 days in Switzerland under S$2.3k with the Swiss Travel Pass

First published: 18 Nov 2018

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Train travel in Switzerland can be pricey, and trust me, we had our share of budget shock when we tallied up the costs for our 10-day Swiss adventure .

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Hold onto your seat, because the transportation portion alone added up to a jaw-dropping S$1,913.97 . But with the legendary Swiss Travel Pass we managed to slash our transport expenses to only S$843.87 . Yep, that’s more than 40% off !

Here’s what we wished we knew for planning our Switzerland trip. This guide is quite extensive, so simply click on the section you want more info on:

1) Getting around Switzerland with the Swiss Travel Pass (What is it, perks, etc.) 2) First Class vs. Second Class 3) Consecutive vs. Flexible 4) Prices and Discounts 5) Swiss Travel Pass vs. Swiss Half Fare Card 6) How to use the Swiss Travel Pass 7) Getting up the most beautiful Swiss Mountains with Swiss Travel Pass 8) Premium Panoramic Train Rides 9) FAQs about the Swiss Travel Pass

Getting around Switzerland with the Swiss Travel Pass

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1) Local and intercity trains are free — some express trains like the ones mentioned below require a top-up reservation fee (see ‘Premium Panoramic Train Rides’)

2) Buses are free — including the hourly bus from Leuk to Leukerbad (for Leukerbad Thermal Pools), which is a 30-minute ride up the scenic mountain off Leukerbad town.

3) Cogwheels & Mountain Cableways are partially covered — Rigi & Schilthorn are free, while others are available at a 25 – 50% discount. More on that later!

4) Boat rides are free — other than getting from point to point, some boat rides are extra scenic and worth the ride even if it’s long and doesn’t really go anywhere. Scenic rides worth checking out: Lake Lucerne, Lake Brienz and Lake Geneva.

5) Entry to  over 500 museums for free — including the FIFA World Football Museum in Zürich,  Château de Chillon in Montreux and  Matterhorn Museum in Zermatt.

Swiss Travel Pass: First Class vs. Second Class

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When buying a Swiss Travel Pass , you’ll have to choose between First Class (premium), and Second Class tickets. Here’s what to expect when buying First Class:

1) Comfort — More legroom, bigger windows, and spacious seats

2) Better Views — Seats with scenic views in panoramic trains and boats (where available)

3) Conducive for Work — Fewer people/noise and more power points

There’s a whopping price difference between First Class and Second Class seats (~S$210 for 3-day consecutive tickets), but if you’re on a budget, the seats in Second Class are more than comfy enough for a long train ride.

Swiss Travel Pass: Consecutive vs. Flexible

Pilatus Cogwheel Train - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

The Swiss Travel Pass comes in options of 3 to 15 days. You can also choose between ‘Flexible’ or ‘Consecutive’ — the latter being the cheaper option.

For the ‘Flexible’ pass, it’s valid for travel days within a one-month period from the starting date. So you can easily change your travel plans as and when!

But if you’re planning to jump from one city to the next in a fixed itinerary, you can consider getting the ‘Consecutive’ pass instead.

Since we had 10 days in Switzerland, we got the 8-day Swiss Travel Pass, rented a car for the first two days, and activated the Swiss Travel Pass on day three.

Swiss Travel Pass: Prices and Discounts

Swiss Travel Pass from Klook - Swiss Travel Pass Guide

We got our Swiss Travel Pass via Klook . Confirmation for the e-ticket was almost instant and all you need to do is save the QR code on your phone. The train conductors will ask for it on board.

Here’s the price breakdown for the Swiss Travel Pass , as of Jan 2024:

Good news for those travelling with children 15 years old and below: they get to travel for free as long as they’re accompanied by an adult with a Swiss Travel Pass. Just request a Swiss Family Card at any railway station!

*Pro-tip: Purchase the pass on Klook rather than the official site for further discounts!

Swiss Travel Pass vs. Swiss Half Fare Card

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A budget-friendly alternative is the Swiss Half Fare Card , selling for a flat price of ~S$170 — almost half the price of the cheapest Swiss Travel Pass.

The Swiss Half Card gives you 50% off major transportation within a month. Notably, some perks from the Travel Pass are absent, like free museum admissions, and partial discounts for mountain cableways.

How to use the Swiss Travel Pass

Swiss Travel Pass

Once you’ve purchased your Swiss Travel Pass online , you’ll receive a QR code which will be your e-ticket. Save it on your mobile phone so you can show it to the train conductor on board.

For  Flexible Passes ,  register your travel dates so your pass will be valid on the days you’re travelling.

For  Consecutive Passes , your Swiss Travel Pass will be automatically activated on the date selected during booking.

Some trains like the Glacier Express will need reservations beforehand — read more about Premium Panoramic Trains below !

*Pro-tip: Download the SBB mobile app to look up train, boats, and bus timings on the go.

Travelling with the Swiss Travel Pass

Lake Lucerne Boar Ride - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

So how do you maximise your Swiss Travel Pass? We went to Switzerland a while back, and this detailed breakdown lists how we saved over ~S$1k .

Areas we covered: Lucerne, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Jungfrau, Grindelwald, Montreux, Vevey, Zermatt and St. Moritz, Felisur, Zürich

Mountains:  Pilatus, Rigi, Schilthorn, Jungfraujoch, Grindelwald First and Gornegrat

Scenic Trains:  Golden Pass Route (Lucerne – Montreux) and The Glacier Express (Zermatt – St.Moritz)

Getting up the most beautiful Swiss Mountains with the Swiss Travel Pass

Gelmerbahn Funicular - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Let the sights (not the hike) take your breath away 😉

While most Swiss mountains can be hiked up for free, the train rides are experiences of their own. From the iconic ‘Toblerone’ mountain  (Matterhorn) to the highest train station in Europe  (Jungfraujoch) , here are the six mountains we managed to fit into our Switzerland itinerary .

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*The Swiss Travel Pass covers all transportation to the starting points listed below.

1) Matterhorn (Zermatt)

Matterhorn view -Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Better known as the Toblerone mountain, climbing to the peak of Matterhorn is a bucket list item for many. But personally, seeing the sunrise light up Matterhorn turned out to be core memory.

Matterhorn at Sunrise from Rifflesee - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

The best viewing spot would be from Rifflesee , up on Gornegrat . Even better if you arrive at dawn before the sun even peaks through the horizon. If the winds are minimal, the lake serves as a perfect mirror of the mountain top.

Matterhorn Gornegratbahn - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

If you don’t want to hike in the dark (or catch more sleep), the fastest way up is via the Gornegratbahn . The station is just outside the Zermatt Bahnoff.

Zermatt Gornegrat Hike - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Get off Rotenboden station, and take a 5-minute walk to Rifflesee. This view was one of the best payoffs given its accessibility. After you’re done at Rifflesee, hop back on the funicular up to Gornegrat station for a panoramic view of the surrounding Swiss Alps.

The hike down is incredibly scenic and straightforward. It takes about 3.5 – 4 hours but you can decide to take the train from any of the four stations along the way (Rotenboden – Riffleberg – Rifflealp – Findelbach). Each station is about an hour’s hike to the next.

When you’re tired, just purchase a one-way ticket down from any of the stations. The lower the station, the cheaper the ticket so it depends on how much you want to hike.

Cost: CHF55 (~S$83) (one-way up to Gornegrat Station) Starting point:  Gorgnegratbahn base station just outside Zermatt train station Swiss Travel Pass:  50% off the Gornegratbahn (CHF27.50, ~S$42 one-way)

2) 5-Seenweg (Zermatt)

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If you have more time in Zermatt, the well-marked 5 Lakes Trail (Seenweg) is also worth the hike. The trail passes through five lakes (Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grunsee, Moosjisee and Leisee) with Matterhorn consistently in the background.

You can begin the hike from Zermatt or, save 3 hours by taking the funicular to Sunnegga, followed by the gondola lift to Blauherd where the hike begins. The hike from Blauherd to Sunnegga (which passes through the five lakes) is mainly downhill and should take around 2.5 hours. From Sunnegga, you can take the funicular back to Zermatt.

Cost: CHF39 (~S$56) Starting point:  Zermatt Swiss Travel Pass:  50% off the funicular from Zermatt to Blauherd and cable car from Blauherd to Sunnegga

3) Pilatus (Lucerne)

Pilatus View - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Overlooking the city of Lucerne, Mount Pilatus is famous for its Golden Round Trip, which covers five different forms of transport to ascend and descend the mountain.

Pilatus Cable Car Lucerne View - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

This route is possible both ways, starting clockwise from Lucerne: take a boat/train to Alpnachstad and take a cogwheel * train up to Pilatus Kulm. This cogwheel is famous for being the steepest in the world!

*Note: The cogwheel railway only runs from mid-May to mid-November. Check the exact dates on the site to be sure!

Fräkigaudi Sommer Pilatus Toboggan -Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

On the descent, take the cable car down to Fräkmüntegg where you’ll find the longest Toboggan sled in the world (CHF8/ride, ~S$11.40). Don’t worry about walking back up as you’ll be dragged on your Toboggan with an attached wire.

From Fräkmüntegg, continue down to Kriens station to catch bus no. 1 back to Lucerne station.

*Pro-tip: Check the weather before taking the boat ride — if the weather isn’t great, save time and take the train instead. The lake tends to fog up on most mornings.

Pilatus Tomslihorn Hike - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

At the top, there are various hikes ranging from 30 minutes to 3 hours. We highly recommend the 40-minute hike on Tomslihorn, accessed from the right side of the Pilatus Kulm Restaurant.

Cost: CHF108 (~S$155) (Round trip from Lucerne) Starting point:  You can start from either Alpnachstad or Kriens.   To Alpnachstad, either take a boat (1hr 18mins) or train (17mins) from Luzern. To Kriens, it’s a 5min ride on bus no. 1 and a short walk to the cableway station Swiss Travel Pass:  50% off the cogwheel from Alpnachstad – Pilatus Kulm – Kriens (CHF36, ~S$52)

Pilatus Bahn at Alpnachstad - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Alpnachstad Station

*Pro-tip:  If you’re on the Swiss Travel Flex Pass , save a day on the pass and sign up for a   Half-Day Pilatus Tour   instead — tickets are fully covered from Lucerne station to Pilatus and back.

4) Rigi (Lucerne)

Mount Rigi - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Slightly lower than Pilatus, the peak of  Rigi is at the perfect height for a 360° panoramic view of the surrounding Swiss Alps as well as Lake Lucerne and the city below. But the best part?  Swiss Travel Pass holders get to travel up entirely free!

Cost: CHF72 (~S$103) Starting point:  Arth-Goldau or Vitznau Swiss Travel Pass: Free — cogwheel trains from Arth-Goldau and Vitznau are fully covered

5) Jungfrau (Interlaken/Fiesch)

Jungfraubahn - Swiss Travel Pass Guide

At 3,454m above sea level, Jungfraujoch is the highest railway station in Europe and is covered in snow all year round. At the peak, there’s the Spinx Observatory where you’ll get a close-up panoramic view of Mt Eiger and Mönch. On top, there’s also an Ice Palace to explore, and one of the most iconic mailboxes — yes you can actually mail out postcards from it!

Ride up Jungfraujoch - Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

But perhaps our favourite part of the experience wasn’t so much arriving at the top of the station, but the entire hour-long journey on the train. The views were simply breathtaking, and in hindsight, given more time, it would have been enjoyable as a hike too!

It’s best to visit Jungfrau while based in Interlaken since it’s nearest, but if you’re short on time, check out  Jungfrau on a day trip from Lucerne or even Zurich.

Cost: CHF201.60 (~S$305) (roundtrip from Lauterbrunen) Starting point:  From Lauterbrunnen, take the train to Kleine Scheidegg Swiss Travel Pass:  25% off the train from Wengen Station to Jungfraujoch (CHF132, ~S$189 round trip from Wengen). The first two stops from Lauterbrunnen (bef Wengen) are covered.

6) Schilthorn (Lauterbrunnen) *free with the Swiss Travel Pass

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Schilthorn  is one of the few mountains fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass! From the top, you have a panoramic view of the Bernese Alps and the three big mountains of Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger. On a clear day, you can even spot Mont Blanc.

Thrill Walk at Schilthorn - Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Try the 200m Thrill Walk on glass floors and wire ropes across the vertical face of the cliff.

Piz Gloria revolving restaurant - Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

You might say this looks right out of a movie scene, because it is! At the top of Schilthorn is a revolving restaurant, the Piz Gloria which was featured in the 1969 James Bond movie . Restaurant meals in Switzerland are expensive so if you could only pick one place to splurge, the menu at Piz Gloria is worth the experience. It’s also not a lot more expensive than regular restaurants in the city.

Cost: CHF131.40 (~S$188) (Round trip from Interlaken) Starting point:  Stechelberg or Mürren Swiss Travel Pass: Free — cable cars from both Stechelberg and Mürren are fully covered

7) Grindelwald First

Bachalpsee on Grindelwald -Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

If you’ve done the first five in this list, you must be wondering by now if this is “just another mountain”. But there are a few reasons why Grindelwald First is worth the trip.

Grindelwalk First Flyer - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

For adventure seekers, the famous route is to first take the gondola up to First Station, then take a glider, mountain bike, and Trottibike scooter down to each station till you reach the base. This is a dream for kids, and kid-at-heart 😛

Grindelwald First Mountain Bike - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

If you’re keen to take on all the rides, there’s an adventure package (CHF120, ~S$172) that includes all the activities and unlimited use of the gondola.

Bachalpsee on Grindelwald -Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

But before you start your descent, check out Bachalpsee . It’s an easy 40-minute hike from First Station (one-way) and a great place to set up a picnic.

Grindelwald First Cliff Walk by Tissot - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

At the top, there’s also the  First Cliff Walk by Tissot  which I can imagine to be quite pretty, if not for the thick fog that we were engulfed in that day.

Cost: CHF120 (~S$172) for Adventure Package, CHF60 (~S$86) for gondola roundtrip Starting point: From Grindelwald train station, walk 10 mins to Grindelwald Firstbahn, or take 2 stops on bus no. 121, 122, or 123 Swiss Travel Pass: 50% off the Gondola from Grindelwald – First Station (CHF30, ~S$43)

Premium Panoramic Train Rides

Glacier Express - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Travelling by train in Switzerland isn’t just about getting from one point to the next but an experience of its own. I don’t sit still well for long but I was constantly glued to the views beyond the large panoramic windows.

There are five Premium Panoramic Trains in total but here are three we managed to include in our 10-Day Switzerland Itinerary .

1) Luzern–Interlaken Express (Luzern – Brienz – Interlaken) *free with the Swiss Travel Pass

Switzerland Itinerary_Glacier Express View

This route passes through some of the most dazzling lakes, waterfalls, and rivers. The good news is that it doesn’t require reservations, and runs once every hour from 6AM. (check the SBB mobile app to confirm the exact timing)

Airtime Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen - Ultimate Swiss Travel Pass Guide

Interlaken is a great base for many outdoor adventures including paragliding in Lauterbrunnen, hiking in Grindelwald, or even experiencing the world’s steepest funicular!

Frequency:  Every hour from 6:06AM Duration: 1hr 50mins Swiss Travel Pass:  Fully covered, no reservations required

2) Golden Pass Route (Interlaken – Zweisimmen – Montreux) *free with the Swiss Travel Pass

Vevey Big Fork in Lake Geneva - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

The MOB Panoramic train only runs from Zweisimmen to Montreux, but combined with the route above (Lucerne – Interlaken), this makes up the Golden Pass Route and is known to be one of the most accessible yet scenic train rides around. This train doesn’t require reservations, and is fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. The train runs 6 times a day, every 2 hours from 8:25AM.

Duration: 1hr 50mins Swiss Travel Pass:  Fully covered. Reservations  not mandatory but recommended during peak seasons in July and August.

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From Montreux, the MOB Panoramic train also has special day excursions on the Chocolate Train  to Gruyères, known as the land of chocolate. Swiss Travel Pass holders get a discounted rate of CHF59 which includes the train journey to Montbovon, onboard coffee, and chocolate croissant, as well as entry to the cheese and chocolate factories.

Schedule: 9:50AM – 5:15PM (May – Sep) Swiss Travel Pass:  CHF59

3) Glacier Express (Zermatt – Chur – St Mortiz)

Landwasser Viaduct - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

The highlight of the Glacier Express is the journey between Chur and St Moritz as it passes through the Landwasserviaduct — a 65m high, single-tracked railway viaduct with six impressive arches.

Town of Felisur - Switzerland Swiss Travel Pass Guide

It’s also the “world’s slowest express train” at ~39km/h; but no one’s complaining because it’ll give you ample time to take in the varied landscapes while dining on board. From valleys and canyons to rivers and towns, the train passes through 91 tunnels and 291 bridges!

Frequency: 1 – 3 times/day depending on season Duration: 7hr 50mins Swiss Travel Pass:   Reservations are compulsory and not included with the pass — CHF33 (~S$47) for the entire route, CHF22 (~S$32) for shorter sections of the route. Optional meals are sold separately.

*Pro-tip: For the best views of the Landwasserviaduct, reserve a seat on the right side of train between Chur – St-Moritz. Seats for this train sell fast so book as soon as the window opens (up to three months in advance).

Other Premium Panoramic Express Trains

The two other scenic trains covered by the Swiss Travel Pass are the Gotthard Panorama Express (from Luzern) and Bernina Express (from Chur). Both trains end up in Lugano and require reservations. Note that some of these trains don’t run during the winter season (Mid-October to end March).

Swiss Travel Pass - detailed breakdown

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We hope this Swiss Travel Pass guide was useful! For a list of all the trains we took with the Swiss Travel Pass, click on the image above !

FAQs about the Swiss Travel Pass

Swiss Rail Pass - Switzerland

1) Where can I find the train timings and routes?

If you’re planning on a computer, check out the SBB website . When you’re on the go, download the SBB app on your phone — available on both the App Store and Google Play — so you can check the train timings while travelling.

2) How do you enter the train stations with a Swiss Travel Pass?

In Switzerland, there are no gantries at train stations so it runs quite heavily on trust. However, scenic trains — especially those that ride up the mountains — almost always have rail staff walking through the cabins to check for tickets/rail passes. Just have your rail pass or phone ready when you’re on the train.

3) Are train reservations required?

Glacier Express view - Switzerland

Only selected premium panoramic trains like the Glacier Express require it. You can hop on and off any of the local trains and buses without reservation or extra tickets.

Reservation fees are not included in the Swiss Travel Pass.

4) Is the Swiss Travel Pass valid on local buses?

Yes! The great thing is you don’t have to fumble for your pass/ticket when boarding. Just board from any of the doors. In our entire trip, there was only one occasion we were asked to show our Swiss Travel Pass on the bus.

5) Is there luggage storage on the trains?

The premium panoramic trains usually have luggage racks with ample space near the doors, but the intercity ones have limited storage. Only cabin/compact-sized luggage can comfortably fit between the seats and overhead compartments on intercity trains.

Surprisingly, it’s actually a lot more convenient to travel around Switzerland with a backpack, especially if you’re staying in Airbnb apartments and hostels because they often don’t have elevators.

6) Misc: Eating on trains? Pets? Toilets?

One of the best things about long train rides is having your lunch with an ever-changing panoramic view at the side. Food is allowed but you might want to avoid bringing food with strong smells. No one will tell you off because the Swiss are nice that way, but it’s good social etiquette nonetheless!

For pets, dogs are allowed on all transportation and 99% of them are really obedient!

Apart from the city trains in Zürich, all other trains we took had toilets.

I dare say if you didn’t hop on a train in Switzerland, you’ve not been to Switzerland. It truly is the quintessential way to experience the country.

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10 comments.

Hi TravelIntern,

How do I get 25% off jungfraujoch tour from Lucerne with the Swiss Railway Pass?

the 25% discount only applies for the ride from Wengen Station to Jungfraujoch. Just make sure you have your Swiss Travel Pass with you during the train rides. You can buy your tickets from Wengen station or from the train staff with your credit card. As long as you have your STP with you, you’ll be charged 25% off the full ticket price.

Hi Cherie, what camera did u use to capture all these beautiful pics?

Thank you! Our team mainly uses the the Sony Alpha series. This trip we had the a73 and a6500.

Hello! How do i reserve the premium panoramic trains?

Hey Lynn, which premium panoramic train were you looking to book? You need to make reservations from the train’s official website for example the Glacier Express can be booked on https://www.glacierexpress.ch/en/ and the MOB train can be reserved here: https://mob.ch/en/reservation-procedure

Hi travel intern, Just wanna ask did you guys did bookings for the Panorama Gondolas at Mt Pilatus?

Hey Xavier, the gondolas run constantly during opening hours so no bookings are needed!

Wonderful recommendations! Which month of the year did you travel to Swiss?

Around August!

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If you have purchased a Swiss Travel Pass , you might be wondering how it works. There is a lot of confusion out there about how the Swiss Travel Pass is delivered, what you need to show to the ticket inspector and a whole lot more.

Luckily, it is actually not as complicated as it might seem, so let’s take a quick look at how the Swiss Travel Pass works as well as the most frequently asked questions and answer them so you can get on with planning or enjoying your trip!

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Using the Swiss Travel Pass

If you have purchased the regular Swiss Travel Pass (not the Flex option) then you will receive your pass via email with a QR code on it. The Flex version is a different kettle of fish, so I will write another post on that.

Keep a copy of the Swiss Travel Pass you receive handy for when you travel

  • Print a copy of your Swiss Travel Pass
  • Place a copy of the PDF Swiss Travel Pass in your phone wallet
  • Or simply use the copy of the Swiss Travel Pass you received in your email

Ticket Inspection on Public Transport

If you are asked to show a ticket just present any version of your Swiss Travel Pass to the ticket inspector. You should also have some identification ready. It is recommended to always have your passport with you.

Using Your Swiss Travel Pass For Discounts

You get a lot of discounts with the Swiss Travel Pass including entry or discounted entry to a huge range of museums and attractions. You can also use it for free on some gondolas and cogwheel railways (Rigi, Stanserhorn).

In order to take advantage of these offers, all you need to do is show your Swiss Travel Pass when you buy a ticket at these attractions . Even for the mountain railways and gondolas, it pays to check with the ticket office if you need a ticket (even if it is free).

Activating Your Swiss Travel Pass (Pass Validity)

You do not need to activate the standard Swiss Travel Pass .

It is valid from the date you chose when you purchase for the length of that validity period you paid for.

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Switzerland is the ultimate tressure for Travellers who love spending time with nature. Switzerland has a diverse range of experiences to offer for its visitors; from Hiking through the scenic Alpine Meadows to Swimming in its calm turquoise blue lakes, everything is equally magical. Switzerland also hosts the world’s best scenic mountain train Journeys, Unique cogwheel Train experiences, Gondola rides through the clouds, amazing boat rides through the lakes, etc.

Switzerland has a unique travel system that connects some of the most challenging destinations ever accessible to visitors. Therefore, traveling through Switzerland comes with a heavy price. To make travel affordable in Switzerland, the Swiss government has created the Swiss Travel Pass system which enables its visitors to Roam freely in the country for a limited Period of time at fixed prices. The Swiss Travel Pass is a time- and money-saving option that has been around for a while. It is the Swiss equivalent of the Eurail Pass. The Swiss Travel Pass allows you to travel at your own pace, without worrying about booking tickets in advance or paying extra fees. All you need to do is show your pass and hop on any train or bus!

There are different types of Swiss Travel Passes available in Switzerland and this article covers everything you need to know about them. From details about When to buy, their

validity to information on how to buy one and which pass is best for you.

So Let's dive right in.

Things to know before choosing Swiss Pass:

Before going into further details, there are a few things you should know before making any decision on buying a Swiss Travel pass.

1. Make your Itinerary ready before buying any Travel pass in Switzerland

If you have your itinerary ready, then it will be easier to choose the right travel pass for the right duration. Swiss travel passes vary from the region; therefore, it is imperative to define the itinerary before selecting any travel pass.

2. Find out ticket prices of Point-to-point ticket

Based on your itinerary, find out point-to-point ticket prices from SBB website for all trips included in your itinerary. It will be useful to make a comparison of point-to-point ticket prices and different Swiss travel passes.

3. Be choosy about the Mountain excursions

Mountain trains and cableways are costly in Switzerland. There are different types of passes available that cover mountain excursions of the dedicated area. You will exhaust your pockets in mountain excursions if you do not select the right Travel pass in Switzerland. Therefore, you need to plan which mountain excursions you are going to visit before buying any Swiss travel pass.

Types of Swiss Travel Passes:

Following are the main travel passes available in Switzerland. We will go into further details one by one: -

Swiss Travel Pass and Swiss Flex pass

Swiss Half fare Card

Bernese Oberland Regional Pass

Regional Pass Lake Genova-Alps

Jungfrau Travel Pass

Unlimited Jungfrau Summer Pass

1. Swiss Travel Pass and Swiss Flex Pass:

The cable car ride included in Swiss travel Pass

The Swiss travel pass is the most popular travel pass in Switzerland. It covers the entire area of the country for unlimited train, bus, and boat travel including public transport in the cities. This pass is available for 3, 4, 8, and 15 days consecutively. However, if you need a pass for Non-consecutive days, then you can go for a “Swiss travel Flex pass”. It is slightly costlier than a Swiss travel pass but it comes with the advantage of Non-consecutive days of your choice. Swiss travel pass mainly includes the following: -

Unlimited train, bus, and boat travel including public transport in the cities.

The Swiss travel pass is Valid for Fixed and consecutive days. Also, a Swiss flex pass is available for non-consecutive days of your choice.

Free entrance to more than 500 Museums

Includes mountain excursions of Rigi, Stanserhorn, Stoos, Brunni, and Klewenalp.

Up to 50% discount on most of the mountain excursions.

Also includes scenic train journeys such as Bernina Express, Gotthard Panorama Express, Glacier Express, etc.

Discounts on other regional passes for holders of the Swiss Travel Pass

Click here to know details on the validity of a Swiss travel pass

When to buy a Swiss Travel Pass?

The Answer is quite clear, a Swiss Travel pass is worth buying if you are planning to explore a large area of Switzerland mostly by trains, buses, and boats. However, a Swiss travel pass may not be a great deal if you are also planning to visit the mountains excursions that are not fully included in the Swiss travel pass. Swiss travel pass allows you to avail discounts on most mountain excursions. However, there are other types of passes available at the same or less price which fully cover different mountain excursions. In the following section, we will see it in detail.

Where to buy a Swiss Travel Pass?

Swiss Travel Pass can be purchased online or at the tourist offices of the airport or at the ticket offices in the train station.

Click Here to buy your Swiss Travel Pass Online.

2. Swiss Half fare Card

Swiss Travel Pass system

Swiss half-fare card allows you to book trains, buses, and boats at a 50% reduction in price. If you are planning for a long duration in Switzerland, then a Swiss half-fare card can be a deal for you. The key inclusions of the Swiss half-fare card are the following: -

Unlimited tickets for buses, trains, boats, and public transport in cities with a 50% reduction in price.

Up to 50% discount on most mountain Excursions.

50% discounts on other regional passes if clubbed with a Half fare card.

Click here for the detailed map for inclusions of the Swiss half-fare card.

Swiss half-fare card is valid for 1 month for tourists.

When to buy a Swiss half-fare card?

A Swiss halhalf-faref fare card costs around 120 CHF and is valid for 1 month. Therefore, if you are planning to stay in Switzerland for a longer period then this pass might save you a considerable amount of money. To find out if it’s worth buying a Swiss half-fare card, follow the instructions in the following steps:

Step 1: Check out the price of Point-to-Point tickets for your trip included in your Itinerary.

Step 2: Reduce the price by 50% (some Mountain excursions are available with a 25% discount with a Swiss half-fare card. Check here for detailed validity of the Swiss half-fare card) and add the price of Half fare card (i.e., CHF 120) in it to get the total amount.

Step 3: if you are holding a Half fare card, you are also offered discounts on other regional passes in Switzerland. Therefore, as per your Itinerary, check the prices of relevant regional passes of your use with the applicable discount (Around 35%) and add the price of the Half fare card (i.e., CHF 120) in it to get the total amount.

Step 3: Compare the prices of your overall journey considering step 1, step 2, and step 3 and go for the cheapest one. Usually, you will end up buying Half fare card.

Where to buy a Swiss half-fare card?

Swiss Half fare cards can be purchased online or at tourist offices at airports or at ticket booking offices at train stations.

Click Here to buy Swiss Half fare Card

3. Bernese Oberland Regional Pass:

Bernese Oberland Regional Pass. The type of Swiss travel Pass.

The Bernese Oberland Regional Pass is a Travel Pass dedicated to an entire area covering the Bernese Oberland region. This pass is a great deal for mountain lovers and hikers as it covers the majority of mountain excursions in the Bernese Oberland region. Some of the famous mountain excursions like Jungfraujoch Top and Schilthorn are available at discounted prices.

The key highlights of this pass are the following: -

Unlimited travel by trains, buses, and boats in the Bernese Oberland region.

Includes more than 25 cable cars and mountain railways. Some of the mountain excursions are available at discounted prices (such as Jungfraujoch top, Schilthorn, etc)

This pass is typically available for warmer days from April 1st till October 31st.

Available for 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 consecutive days

Discounts and benefits on many leisure activities and museums

50% discounts on Holder of Swiss half fare card.

Click here for more on the area of validity of the Bernese Oberland Regional Pass

When to buy Bernese Oberland Regional Pass?

The answer is quite simple, as per your itinerary, if you are going to spend more time in the Bernese Oberland region then it’s always a great deal. The main advantage of this pass is you get free entry in around 25 cable cars and mountain trains which makes it worth buying. With Bernese Oberland pass, you can reach the closest point to Jungfraujoch called Eiger Glacier which is a starting point of some of the best hikes in Switzerland. Tickets to Jungraujoch top from Eiger Glacier are available at discounted prices for Holders of the Bernese Oberland Pass. This pass also covers mountain trains to Grindelwald First, Schynige Platte, Brienzer Rothorn, and many others.

Where to buy Bernese Oberland Regional Pass?

The Bernese Oberland regional pass can be purchased online or at tourist offices at airports or at ticket booking offices at train stations.

Click here to buy your regional pass for Bernese Oberland

4. Tell Pass

Tell Pass Applicable in Lake Lucerne area. The type of Swiss travel Pass.

Tell pass is a travel pass dedicated to the central Switzerland Region centered in the city of Lucerne. Tell Pass is the best and cheaper option to explore central Switzerland and the surrounding mountains.

The main highlights of this pass are the following: -

Unlimited travel by Trains, boats, buses, and aerial cableway within the Lake Lucerne region.

20% to 50% discounts on different activities offered by bonus partners including museums and different adventure activities.

Tell Pass is available for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 consecutive days.

Accompanying children can travel at a fixed price of 30 CHF.

Prices in winter are cheaper than in summer (summer tell pass is valid from April to October and winter tell pass is valid from November to March).

Click below for more on the area of validity of Tell pass during summer and winter seasons.

Tell Pass Validity in Summer

Tell Pass Validity in Winter

When to buy Tell Pass?

Tell Pass is worth buying if you are going to spend more time in the lake lucerne region since all modes of transport including mountain excursions in the region are fully covered with Tell Pass.

However, if your itinerary covers more parts of Switzerland and has limited mountain excursions in the Lucerne region then you may find Swiss travel pass a good deal since it includes some wonderful excursions in the Lucerne region (i.e. Rigi, Stanserhorn, Stoos, Brunni, and Klewenalp). It's all about comparing and finding the cheapest option. Your Itinerary plays an important role in selecting the right Pass.

Where to Buy Tell Pass?

Tell Pass can be purchased online or at tourist offices at airports or at ticket booking offices at train stations

Click here to Buy your Tell pass

5. Regional Pass Lake Geneva-Alps

Boat ride included in Lake Genova Regional Pass. The type of Swiss travel Pass

The regional pass of Lake Geneva is dedicated to the Genova region. It offers unlimited travel through buses, trains, boats, and mountain excursions.

The main highlights of the Lake Geneva-Alps regional pass are the following: -

Unlimited travel by Trains, boats, buses, and mountain excursions.

This pass is available for 5 and 7 days including the following: -

5 Days: Includes 2 days of unlimited travel + 50% Reduction of prices for the remaining 3 days

7 Days: Includes 3 days of unlimited travel + 50% Reduction of prices for the remaining 4 days

Price reduction for holders of Swiss travel pass

The offer is valid throughout the year.

Click here for more on the validity of Regional Pass Lake Geneva-Alps

When to buy Regional Pass Lake Geneva-Alps?

If you are going to spend more time in the Geneva region, then this pass will save a considerable amount of money for you. Additionally, if you are already holding a Swiss travel pass then you can also avail of discounted prices for this regional pass. Again, the key is your Itinerary. Compare the price and make a decision.

Where to Buy Regional Pass Lake Geneva-Alps?

You can buy this Regional Pass at the ticket office at the stations or at the landing stages. There are no options to purchase Regional Pass Lake Geneva-Alps online.

6. Jungfrau Travel Pass

Mountain train ride included in Top of Europe pass. The type of Swiss travel Pass

The Jungfrau Travel Pass is a travel pass dedicated to the Interlaken and Jungfraujoch area. Jungfrau Travel Pass is a replacement for the Top of Europe Pass which was valid in 2022. Top of Europe Pass has been discontinued from 2023. Jungfrau Travel Pass covers the majority of mountain Railways, trains, and buses in the Jungfrau area (means Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald, etc.). The advantage of the Jungfrau travel pass is the reduced price to reach Jungraujoch top from Eigergletscher. The discounted price for the return journey is usually 63 CHF, but during peak season from June, July, and August months, the discounted price is 75 CHF for the return journey.

The main highlights of the Top of Europe Pass are the following: -

Unlimited travel by trains, buses, mountain trains, and cableways within the area of validity, except Jungraujoch Top and Schilthorn. Tickets to Jungraujoch Top from Eigergletscher are available at a reduced price and tickets to Schilthorn are available at a 25% discount on the regular price.

The pass is valid for 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 consecutive days.

The pass is valid within the area of Interlaken and Jungfraujoch. Click here for more on the area of validity for the Top of Europe Pass.

The Pass is available at a discounted price for holders of Swiss Travel pass and Swiss half fare card.

10% discounts in Top of Europe shops in the region.

When to Buy Jungfrau Travel Pass?

If you are spending more time in the Jungfraujoch area and planning to visit Jungfraujoch top, then this pass could save you some Money. However, if your Itinerary also includes some mountain excursions which are not within the area of validity of the Jungfrau Travel Pass, then you can probably go for the Regional Pass of Bernese Oberland (which also covers the entire area of Jungfrau Travel Pass with the only exception of a less discount for Jungfraujoch top). Again, it depends on your Itinerary. Compare and go for the cheapest option.

Where to Buy Jungfrau Travel Pass?

Jungfrau Travel Pass can be purchased online or at tourist offices at airports or at ticket booking offices at train stations.

Click here to buy Jungfrau Travel Pass

7. Unlimited Jungfrau Summer Pass

Unlimited Jungfrau Summer Pass is a new travel Pass introduced in 2023 that offers unlimited travel in the Jungfrau area including unlimited trips to Jungfraujoch Top. The Unlimited Jungfrau summer pass is the only travel pass available that includes unlimited trips to Jungfraujoch without any additional cost. Additionally, it also covers unlimited trips to Schilthorn.

Following are the main highlights of the Jungfrau Summer Pass:-

Unlimited travel by trains, buses, mountain trains, and cableways within the area of validity including Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn.

The pass is valid for the period from 07.04.2023 to 30.11.2023 for unlimited travel. Which means you can travel unlimited for more than 7 months.

The Pass is available at a fixed price of 499 CHF.

The discounted price for Holders of Swiss travel pass and Swiss half-fare card is 399 CHF.

When to buy Unlimited Jungfrau Summer Pass?

Jungfrau area has a relatively higher potential for Hikers and nature lovers than any other place in Switzerland. If you are not in hurry and are ready to spend more than 7 days in the Jungfrau area, then the Unlimited Jungfrau summer pass is only a great deal for you. usually, this is not the case for everyone. If you are visiting the Jungfrau area for less than 7 days, then it is better to buy Jungfrau Travel Pass or Bernese Oberland Regional Pass (whichever is cheaper as per your itinerary).

Where to Buy Unlimited Jungfrau Summer Pass?

You can directly purchase your Jungfrau Summer Pass offline at the Jungfrau Railway ticket offices. There is a possibility to make transactions online, but the physical pass needs to be picked up from Jungfrau Railway ticket offices. You need to present the reference number of your online transaction to the ticket counter to collect your pass.

Book your Jungfrau Summer Pass Online

Other types of Passes in Switzerland with a shorter area of validity:

Train ride included in Matterhorn peak Pass. The type of Swiss travel Pass

In addition to the passes listed above, there are many different types of passes available in Switzerland that are limited to one city or with a very shorter area of validity. You can buy such passes if you are vising only one city and its surrounding area. Some of these limited area validity passes are the following: -

Matterhorn Peak pass

St. Moritz and Pontresina Card

Arosa All-Inclusive card

Appenzeller Holiday card

Saastal Card

Kandersteg MagicBlue Pass

Chur Guest Card

Ticino Ticket

Montreux Riviera card

Interlaken Guest Card

Bern Ticket

Lucerne Visitor card

Geneva Transport card

Zurich card

Choosing the right Swiss travel pass is easy. The first thing you need to do is “Make your Itinerary ready before selecting any travel pass”. Once your itinerary is ready then make a comparison with the different passes we have covered in this article and then finally go for the cheapest option you reach.

We hope that you liked this article and it will help you to plan your trip to Switzerland and select the right Swiss Travel Pass. Check out more related articles below.

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