Userpic

DavidSlov
Traveller
2 comments

Posted 8 years ago

Hello,

I live in Lyon (France), and I would go to Maribor or Ljubljana (Slovenia). I intend to stay in Slovenia for 10 days in Maribor. I searched the various possibilities on the site and forum and the best way seems to take 1 interraill One Country Pass for Italy and one for Slovenia, is it right?

I can't find answer for 2 questions:
How much will it cost me more to do Marseille-Venice with just one pass Italian?
To make shur I understood how it's works, If I take the One coutry pass for Italy, I can use it one day in July (The 28th) and one day in august (the 9)?

Thank you very much for your disponibilitie,

David

Follow this topic
Userpic

Flo
Traveller
10723 comments

replied 8 years ago

Hi David!

If you have the OC pass for Italy, you would have to buy an additional ticket from Marseille to Vintimille, plus reservations for trains in Italy.
The OC passes are valid one month, for example from 20 July until 19 August. Within this month you can freely choose your travel days.

Anyway, I would also think about buying regular tickets instead of the OC passes. When do you want to travel?
Within Slovenia, regular tickets are quite cheap, you can look up prices on [ux]https://rail.shop/zssk[/ux]
To get to Italy, use either [ux]https://rail.shop/omio[/ux] or [ux]https://rail.shop/sncf[/ux] and compare the prices.


Flo 8)

Userpic

DavidSlov
Traveller
2 comments

replied 8 years ago

Thank you Flo four your reply. I would like to get Maribor the 27 or 28 of July and to come back in Lyon the 9 or 10 of August.
Actually trains in Slovenia are not expensive! But in Italy it is quite expensive, I find nothing under 90 euros for Lyon-Venice ... How can I know how much costs the additional ticket from Marseille to Ventimiglia? This is the price of a normal ticket SNCF?

Userpic

Flo
Traveller
10723 comments

replied 8 years ago

You can also try to split the tickets: Book Lyon - Milan at [ux]https://rail.shop/sncf[/ux] and Milan - Gorizia at the website of Trenitalia.
The ticket from Marseille to Vintimille would be a regular SNCF ticket, yes.

Userpic

DavidSlov
Traveller
2 comments

replied 8 years ago

Ok, thanks for your advices!