I went interrailing in the summer of 2018, it was great. The route we took was London -> Berlin -> Prague -> Vienna -> Budapest -> Zagreb -> Split . Can't wait to go interrailing again in the future and travel to lesser known places!
what are the train connections like in croatia? i know you can go zagreb to split but is there any other coastal towns/cities you can get the train to?
My wife and I travelled inter rail 45 years ago for £145 each for a month . Used european timetable book . I was strong and very fit took a tent . But found it cheaper and more interesting to book into a place on arrival . We managed to reach many of the Greek islands and went from Greece to corfu then onto brindsi Italy and travelled back that way. We would stop for day in a place if we didn’t like it and stay longer week if we liked it. No app was used and planned whilst I travelled .
Thanks for the helpful video. Would you share the link to the websites on your description since I wasn't able to get the exact URL from your video? Croatia looks great and I hope you have a video on your visit there. Thanks again.
Any tips for saving money from train reservations? Like routs which don't require them? I don't have a particular plan yet but I want to take into account this cost when making it.
If you download the interrail planner app it tells you what trains will need reservations and how much they will be, so you can use that to find the cheapest trains for you :)
@@chromatone5254 true but you don't have to plan those ahead. Showing up at the ticket booth the morning of when you are going to leave is early enough 99 out of 100 times.
Yes you can. I would advice to look at how many travel days you want since trains/busses are quite cheap in the balkans. So saving your traveldays for the eurostar and the trains through germany/france/belgium is a really good call.
Well, side note: if youre travelling in Italy, France, Spain or Portugal you always have to pay extra for reservations and supplements, but apart from that interrail is defo a cheap option
Short answer, usually not. If you buy single tickets several weeks in advance it will definately be cheaper than an Interrail ticket. An Interrail ticket gives more flexibility though, so the question is do you think the extra flexibility is worth the extra money. On the other hand if you only book single tickets, you also have the flexibility to also travel by bus or plane. If you plan to travel a lot in eastern Europe buing single tickets up front will be much cheaper.
Thanks! I don't do much apart from Co-wash with 'as i am' cowash, sometimes condition with garnier banana hair mask and if i want it to look more groomed, scrunch with cantu curl activator xxx
I went interrailing in the summer of 2018, it was great. The route we took was London -> Berlin -> Prague -> Vienna -> Budapest -> Zagreb -> Split . Can't wait to go interrailing again in the future and travel to lesser known places!
We reeeeally wanna go for a couple of months this year - your route sounds brill - bet you had the best time!
what are the train connections like in croatia? i know you can go zagreb to split but is there any other coastal towns/cities you can get the train to?
Tom Watkins Split and Rijeka are the two main coastal towns you can get the train to. x
I'm hitting this exact route but backwards 😋
i planned something similar, paris (where i start) paris-bruxelles-koln-berlin-èprague-viena-budapest-zagreb-zurich-strasbourg
My wife and I travelled inter rail 45 years ago for £145 each for a month . Used european timetable book . I was strong and very fit took a tent . But found it cheaper and more interesting to book into a place on arrival . We managed to reach many of the Greek islands and went from Greece to corfu then onto brindsi Italy and travelled back that way. We would stop for day in a place if we didn’t like it and stay longer week if we liked it. No app was used and planned whilst I travelled .
this is so helpful, i plan to go interrailing on my own in europe visiting some of the same cities, thank u so much !
You’re welcome! I hope you get to go soon ✨
we’ve been to split and going to dubrovnik this year this looks amazing
Amazing! Croatia is amazing, so underrated. Fingers crossed all our trips get to happen this year ✨🙏🏻
Thanks for the helpful video. Would you share the link to the websites on your description since I wasn't able to get the exact URL from your video? Croatia looks great and I hope you have a video on your visit there. Thanks again.
Found you on tiktok...wow thank you so much for this awesome vid
Any tips for saving money from train reservations? Like routs which don't require them? I don't have a particular plan yet but I want to take into account this cost when making it.
Well most trains don't require reservations. The only problem with this is that you are not going to have a seat all the time.
If you download the interrail planner app it tells you what trains will need reservations and how much they will be, so you can use that to find the cheapest trains for you :)
@@chromatone5254 true but you don't have to plan those ahead. Showing up at the ticket booth the morning of when you are going to leave is early enough 99 out of 100 times.
How are you able to only spend £5 per day on food??
Thanks soo much
Thank you for this ❤️
You’re welcome x
Here from tiktok!!!❤️
Thanks for coming across 😄💕
please do a video on different routes
Im from the Uk, can i fly out to greece for example to start the trip and then get the eurostar back at the end?
Yes you could
Yes you can. I would advice to look at how many travel days you want since trains/busses are quite cheap in the balkans. So saving your traveldays for the eurostar and the trains through germany/france/belgium is a really good call.
This is perfect 🤩
i´ll be going for the 3rd time these week
We have bought a pass and are having difficulty booking seats can anyone help thank you
May I ask what the train route was from Venice to Ljubljana as I am struggling to find how to get there? X
Same ! What did you do ?
Everything?
Is this "really" cheaper instead of buying single tickets from city A-B?
oh yes totally
Well, side note: if youre travelling in Italy, France, Spain or Portugal you always have to pay extra for reservations and supplements, but apart from that interrail is defo a cheap option
@@joritreisewitz3999 Thanks a lot!
Short answer, usually not. If you buy single tickets several weeks in advance it will definately be cheaper than an Interrail ticket. An Interrail ticket gives more flexibility though, so the question is do you think the extra flexibility is worth the extra money. On the other hand if you only book single tickets, you also have the flexibility to also travel by bus or plane. If you plan to travel a lot in eastern Europe buing single tickets up front will be much cheaper.
Can you drop your hair care routine?? Love your hair 😍😍
Thanks! I don't do much apart from Co-wash with 'as i am' cowash, sometimes condition with garnier banana hair mask and if i want it to look more groomed, scrunch with cantu curl activator xxx
@@thetravelmum thanks 😍