Conditions
- Residents of Europe, the United Kingdom, Turkey and the Russian Federation are not eligible to purchase or use a Eurail Pass.
- If you have been working/residing or traveling in Europe for 6 months or more you are not eligible to travel with a Eurail Pass.
- Passes must be validated prior to first day of use.
- Passes must be validated within 6 months of issue date.
- Passes must be validated prior to boarding the first train / first use of a travel bonus.
- Travel bonuses may necessitate usage of a travel day. The full list of bonuses can be found in the Eurail Travellers Guide.
- Certain trains may transit through a country not covered by the pass. In that case an additional ticket must be purchased.
- Seat reservation fees are an additional charge and are not inclusive in the cost of the pass.
- What is the 7pm rule?
- If your train departs before 19.00 hrs (7 pm), you need to use two travel days
- If you are travelling on a direct night train (with no connections or layovers) that departs after 19.00 hrs (7 pm) and arrives after 04.00 hrs (4 am), you only need to use one day (the day of arrival).
Please note: your Pass must be valid on the day of departure and arrival.
Comprehensive conditions of use can be found on the ticket cover.
Refunds
- Passes must be presented for refund unused and not validated.
- A 25% cancellation fee plus GST (only in Australia) applies to totally unused passes returned within one year of issuing date. No partial refunds.
- Important note: Some trains may transit through a country not covered by the pass. In that case you must purchase an additional ticket. Transit visas may also be required. Travel on Premier/high-speed and Swiss Scenic trains in Europe is subject to a surcharge for compulsory reservations.
Passes cannot be replaced if lost or stolen. We recommend Pass Security with your order.