As the sun beats down on us and summer bears its scorching fang, we turn our gaze westward. Europe, with its quaint breezy hamlets, rolling hills and virginal beaches, beckons. And what better way to experience the continent than from its trains, with their on-the-dot punctuality and scenic vistas.
This year things get even better. As the Eurail, which connects 31 countries, celebrates 60 years of operation, it has reduced the prices of all its passes by 37 per cent. In fact, there is even an additional 10 per cent discount for senior citizens, while children under the age of 11 get to travel free of cost. India is currently the third-largest market for the service in Asia and these developments are sure to see that number go up.
There&rsquos more the Eurail has now simplified its passes by categorising them into just three types. Whether the idea is to explore the diverse cultures of Europe through a Global Pass, or to travel in any of the 25 listed countries with a One-Country Pass, or hop about the 53 Greek islands with the Greek Islands Pass&mdashthe Eurail is an easy, go-to option.
The pass also comes with many other exciting benefits like a discount on the Disneyland Paris entry ticket, 10 per cent off on some of the most famous hotels and eateries, and a 50 per cent concession on city cards and ferry travel throughout Europe. There are offers available on museums, attractions, luggage storage, fashion outlets, etc., on the official website and The Rail Planner app.
The One-Country Pass start from US$60 and the Global Pass begin from US$195.
Bonus there&rsquos a 10 per cent discount on all passes purchased on eurail.com, but only till April 9, 2019.