Eurail Select Pass 4 Countries - Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Montenegro-Serbia.
Pass Details
- Unlimited train travel through all 4 countries
(See below for all the great places you can visit with your pass!) - Choose the flexible number of Rail travel days that best fits your schedule:
options include 5, 6, 8 or 10 days in a two month period
- Children FREE! Up to 2 children ages 0-11 can travel free with each adult
- Discounts for Youth ages 12-27 or groups of 2 to 5 people travelling together
- FREE Delivery in North America
- Promotions offering discounts or free days on Eurail passes are offered throughout the year*
Added Bonuses:
- FREE Travel Pack with each Eurail purchase. Includes Travel Wallet, Rail Map, Pass Guide and souvenir (with return of travel survey)
- Special travel discounts per country including ferry tickets, museums, buses, hotels and train lounges
*Summary of Top Conditions
- Eurail Passes are not valid for travel by European residents
- Passes must be validated before first use at the train station ticket office and within 11 months of Issue Date
- Most high-speed and night trains require a seat reservation fee
- Standard Eurail Passes are refundable, minus a 15% cancellation fee
- Promotional passes such as the "20% off" and "free travel day" special are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Lost or stolen passes are also non-refundable unless covered by the Pass Protection Plan

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