Deal is 1 Adult and two children under 12 can travel for 1 Adult fare around in France on the trains for 1 Month anytime including July and August. Fare £153 to £236 depending on number of days needed for various travel.
So 2 Adults and up to 4 Children can travel for two adult fares.
You have to take the Eurostar From London, Ebbsfleet or Ashford to Calais, Lille, Disneyland, central Paris first as first day of your journey. Then the whole of south or West coast of France is available.
It's completely free from everywhere in the uk and back again. The Eurostar is free and you have a certain number of travel days for the rest of the month on France to go where you want.
I have had it confirmed from them that you can now also travel to and from anywhere in the UK by rail to London St Pancreas, Ebbsfleet or Ashford as part of the deal.
Don't think you can travel cheaper to Disney on its own in July and August!!!
Its Also a good deal for an Adult or Youth on their own. How cheap is this for travel to the Euros Football.
New terms and conditions
With an Inter-rail Pass, you are now allowed to do one out-bound and one in-bound journey in your country of residence. This is defined as a journey from any location in the country of residence to a border/airport/port and back again.
Kids go free: In 2016, children aged between 4 and 11 years travel for free with a child pass. A maximum of 2 free child passes can be issued per paying adult and any additional children will need to pay the youth pass price.
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brooky_agn
5 Apr 162#1
FFS .. Dad gets left at home to wallow in his own **** again.
jaycrooks to brooky_agn
5 Apr 16#3
Dad will already have been to the Euro's football in June and July but he might need to loose the Kids somewhere :smile:
khufu
5 Apr 16#2
this is a brilliant deal - worth buying to get to London alone if you never go to france :smiley:
heada
5 Apr 16#4
If you live anywhere in the north this is a great deal. HOT fom me.
ftbf444
5 Apr 16#5
Great deal! Thank you
taiko
5 Apr 16#6
can you use this from london eurostar to paris free and then of course all trains free in france ? or is it once you get to france its free ? or is it free from anywhere in england to london free and then pay eurostar then free from paris ?
jaycrooks
5 Apr 162#7
It's completely free from everywhere in the uk and back again. The Eurostar is free and you have a certain number of travel days for the rest of the month on France to go where you want. It's cheap even without the free children bit. Perfect for the euros coming up.
misso_khalil
6 Apr 16#8
If I buy it can I travel in euro star to paris anytime?with my 2 kuds
misso_khalil
6 Apr 16#9
kids
SpragClutch
6 Apr 16#10
I can't see where it says that the Eurostar is free. See FAQ's "are there any restrictions...."
fr3dy77_sp33d
6 Apr 16#11
on the bottom of that page I found this: You cannot use your pass to travel in your own country of residence.
You must have been resident in a participating European country for 6 months to be able to travel on an Interrail Pass.
Read all pass terms and conditions.
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So 2 Adults and up to 4 Children can travel for two adult fares.
You have to take the Eurostar From London, Ebbsfleet or Ashford to Calais, Lille, Disneyland, central Paris first as first day of your journey. Then the whole of south or West coast of France is available.
It's completely free from everywhere in the uk and back again. The Eurostar is free and you have a certain number of travel days for the rest of the month on France to go where you want.
I have had it confirmed from them that you can now also travel to and from anywhere in the UK by rail to London St Pancreas, Ebbsfleet or Ashford as part of the deal.
Don't think you can travel cheaper to Disney on its own in July and August!!!
Its Also a good deal for an Adult or Youth on their own. How cheap is this for travel to the Euros Football.
New terms and conditions
With an Inter-rail Pass, you are now allowed to do one out-bound and one in-bound journey in your country of residence. This is defined as a journey from any location in the country of residence to a border/airport/port and back again.
Kids go free: In 2016, children aged between 4 and 11 years travel for free with a child pass. A maximum of 2 free child passes can be issued per paying adult and any additional children will need to pay the youth pass price.
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You cannot use your pass to travel in your own country of residence.
You must have been resident in a participating European country for 6 months to be able to travel on an Interrail Pass.
Read all pass terms and conditions.
http://www.interrail.eu/help/using-pass/eurostar-covered-my-pass
Eurostar is not free.
This deal needs to be removed. Some people are going to be very disappointed.