We are travelling in May and I want to purchase a day saver pass 60 days in advance for the day we are doing most of the travelling.

This is all confusing, but the Saver Day Pass should be a great option for many people only in Switzerland for one to three days.

Everywhere I've read said to get the Transfer ticket, but I just checked the saver day pass and it quoted 70 chf each way. With the Saver Day Pass you can travel throughout Switzerland for a day on all routes in the GA area from as little as CHF 29 with a Half-Fare travelcard and from CHF 52 without a Half-Fare travelcard. About the Saver Day Pass. I only need a travel pass for one or two days in early Nov.

Basically, we wish to know if the high speed trains, local trains, mountain trains, ferries and buses allowed in Swiss Pass are the same on Saver Day Pass? If you don't buy a Saver Day Pass at least 14 days in advance it's more expensive, and if you only buy 1 to 3 days in advance it's VERY expensive, so the key is to buy early.

Hi, I'm going to Zermatt from Zurich in January to ski for a week. Answer 1 of 4: Hi, I am going to Lucern in this June for 2 days.

I saw that the transfer ticket will no longer be sold at the end of December, but I can still use it in January. Hoping for some clarification on the difference between these two rail passes offered through SBB. This is what the Saver Day Pass ("Spartageskarte" in German) offers: Free unlimited traveling in Switzerland for one day; Trains, buses, boats and city transport are free; Cable cars, cogwheel trains and funiculars are not included (details and exceptions here); The Saver Day Pass is available for 1st or 2nd class traveling.

Saver Day Pass combined with Swiss Half Fare Card I am confused how to combine these 2 passes. Can anyone please clear out me the difference between Swiss Travel pass, 1-day Travel pass, Swiss Half Fare Card and their pos and cons. It is subject to availability as their number is limited. When you put your toe across the Swiss border on departure the Swiss pass becomes invalid. They cannot be purchased on the day of travel.

The Swiss Saver Day Pass must be booked in advance: from 60 days in advance up to the day before travel. Thus, I suggest the full fare saver day pass.

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This pass is available 60 days out, price starting at CHF 52. Where does your Swiss Saver Day Pass can take you see  Swiss … If you leave it too late it could be sold out for that day. Sunshine, the difference between the Saver Day Pass and a Swiss Pass is: 1) A Saver Day Pass is for one day only. So before you jump on the train just go to the Swiss ticket counter and tell them where you want to go, show them your day pass and they’ll tell you what your options are.

Answer 1 of 3: Hi, tried getting more details from sbb website about Saver Day Pass but to no avail. Right.

Folks, there are two maps because there are two passes. Is the Saver Day Pass available to non-Swiss residents?

When it comes to city passes and travel cards, it's usually fairly easy to figure out whether they would be worth it for you or not. Basically, we wish to know if the high speed trains, local trains, mountain trains, ferries and buses allowed in Swiss Pass are the same on Saver Day Pass? Definitely less than the cost of a Swiss Travel Pass for a day or even the least expensive Saver Day Pass. Given your revised schedule, Weluvpeace,it look like you would benefit more from the 15 consecutive pass than the 6 day flexi-pass. 2) It has variable pricing, you MUST buy it in advance and it is cheaper the earlier you buy.

This way your trips back and forth to Lauterbrunnen to Muerren, to Grindelwald and Wengen will covered without having to purchase additional tickets. I am not certain of the differences between the 2 options. 3) It gives … The Swiss Saver Day Pass is available for both 2nd and 1st class.

Answer 1 of 3: Hi, tried getting more details from sbb website about Saver Day Pass but to no avail.

It appears to have the same benefits as the 3 day Travel Pass. They are different passes with slightly different scopes. I posted the map relative to the Saver Day Pass, and Chris F posted the one for the Swiss Travel Pass.