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Interrail global pass 21 days. Really unlimited trips ?

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I wanted to ask if I can travel on the same day from Amsterdam to Brussels then to Antwerp and back to Amsterdam if I have an Interrail global youth pass (21 days, consecutive).

Or I can make only 1 trip a day ?

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  1. If you have the unlimited version you can stay on the train 24 hours per day (except for the country you live,) if you have the 10 out of 22 days you can still stay on the train the whole day, as many trips as you want, you can even start with an overnight train on the night before, so you can get 28 hours of train per day on your card.

    See the 'How long is my pass valid' question on this page:

    http://www.interrailnet.com/2_frequently...


  2. It really is unlimited trips. Just be aware that you may have to pay a supplement for some trains - read the conditions on the Interrail website and this forum on the website has useful information about reservations and supplements: http://forum.interrail.net/viewforum.php...

  3. If you buy the 21 days consecutive one then yep you get 21 unlimited days worth of travel in a 21 day period.

    So not just 1 trip a day

    From the Interrail website:

    "You can start your first rail trip anytime after 00.00 hours on the first day your Pass is valid. You must finish your last trip by midnight (24.00 hours) on the last day of validity. You can make as many rail trips as you want on the days your Pass is valid."

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