Eurail Blog Category: Eurail
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In Split
Downtown Split is sprawling. It’s a tourist-jumping off point, where cruise ships and smaller ferry boats dock, taking travelers on day-trips and longer excursions to the many islands of the Dalmatian Coast. Read more
Budapest to Split
Before heading to Split, I must first get some Croatian money at an exchange office in Budapest. I took a very early train to Zagreb, where I could connect to a fast train to Zagreb. With my Eurail pass the seat reservation costs about 6 US dollar. Read more
Barcelona to Budapest
On my way from Barceloa to France, I wanted to take the fast Talgo train to Montpellier. Because it was booked out, I took a local train just over the border. There I could board the Talgo after all! Read more
In Budapest
In Budapest I avoid the spas filled with tourists and go for a swim in the outdoor public pools. Read more
Venice to Budapest
My reservation on the night train to Budapest turned out be for a seat instead of a bed. Luckily it was quite comfortable. When passing Croatia and Slovenia we had a time-consuming passport control. Read more
Salerno to Venezia (Venice)
On way from Salerno to Venice we make a train stop in Napels. I’m a bit concerned about petty theft here, but time flies when talking an Italian naval officer. Read more
Day-trip to Capri
Capri is a recommended destination for a day-trip. From Salerno, you can take several ferries to Capri with spectacular coast views. Read more
Day-trip to Palinuro
Palinuro is a slightly longer train ride south of Salerno, about an hour and a half. But it is worth the trip, with some of the most beautiful beaches I have seen. Read more
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