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Discover Europe without limits on the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive — the ultimate train pass for non-European travellers who want unlimited daily rail travel across 33 countries from the moment their pass activates. Board as many trains as you like, every single day of your chosen validity period — whether that is 15 days, 22 days, one month, two months, or three months of pure European rail freedom. One pass, one continent, complete flexibility.

Key Highlights

  • Unlimited daily train travel across 33 European countries for your entire chosen validity period 
  • Choose from 15 days, 22 days, 1 month, 2 months, or 3 months — the widest range of consecutive pass durations available for European rail travel
  • Select 1st class for premium seating and luggage space, or 2nd class for excellent value across the continent
  • Manage your entire pass digitally through the Rail Planner app 
  • Enjoy Eurail pass benefits — discounts on ferries, hotels, and attractions included throughout your validity period

About Eurail Global Pass (Consecutive Days)

The Eurail Global Pass Consecutive is the most comprehensive and immersive way to experience Europe by train — a single pass that turns the entire European rail network into your personal playground for an uninterrupted stretch of days, with no counting, no rationing, and no decisions about which journeys are worth using a travel day on. Every day of your chosen validity period is a travel day, and every day you can board as many trains as you like across 33 countries.

The Consecutive Pass suits travellers who know they will be moving through Europe at a steady or fast pace — covering multiple countries on consecutive days without extended stays in a single city that would leave travel days unused. A 15-day pass, for example, is ideal for a classic two-week Europe itinerary covering 5 to 8 countries with one to two nights in each destination. A one-month pass opens up the possibility of a true Grand Tour — Portugal to Turkey, Scandinavia to Sicily — while a three-month pass is the choice of gap-year travellers and those planning an extended, deeply exploratory European adventure.

The pass covers the national rail networks of all 33 participating countries including France (SNCF), Germany (Deutsche Bahn), Italy (Trenitalia and Italo), Spain (Renfe), Switzerland (SBB), Austria (OBB), the Netherlands (NS), Belgium (SNCB), and more. Every travel day covers unlimited journeys from midnight to midnight — take one long-distance express or five regional connections on the same day, all on the same pass. The pass is entirely digital, managed through the Rail Planner app on iOS or Android. Night trains that depart after midnight count as the following calendar day's travel. Most high-speed trains and night trains require advance seat reservations at an additional cost — these should be booked early, particularly in summer. Children under 12 travel free alongside a pass-holding adult. Book your Eurail Global Pass Consecutive now on Thrillark and save up to 20%.

Inclusions

  • Unlimited daily train travel across 33 European countries for the entire consecutive validity period
  • 1st or 2nd class travel depending on selected option
  • Access to high-speed, regional, scenic, and night train services (seat reservations may apply)
  • Discounts on selected European ferries including Stena Line, Irish Ferries, Brittany Ferries, and Minoan Lines
  • Discounts on selected hotels and attractions across Europe
  • Full digital pass management via the Rail Planner app
  • Free travel for children under 11 travelling with a pass-holding adult

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses

Insiders' Tips

Activate your pass on the first morning of your trip rather than the evening before — this ensures you do not lose a full travel day to an overnight journey. Book seat reservations on high-speed routes like TGV Paris to Barcelona, Frecciarossa Rome to Milan, and Eurostar London to Paris as far in advance as possible — Eurail reservation fees are significantly lower than standard ticket prices but availability fills up fast in summer. Use the Rail Planner app's journey search to see which trains require reservations before you travel.

Additional Information

Child policy
  • Children under 4 years are free of charge.
  • Each paying adult may bring up to two children aged 4-11 years for free.
  • If travelling with more than two, additional passes must be purchased.
Additional info
  • The pass is exclusively available to non-European residents.
  • You must activate your pass on the Rail Planner app before taking your first train.
  • The pass is valid across the national rail networks of the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and Wales.
  • First class passes are valid in both first and second class coaches. Second class passes are only valid in second class coaches.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation at least 48 hrs before the travel date for a fulll refund

Eurail Global Pass (Consecutive Days) Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive?
The Eurail Global Pass Consecutive is a European rail pass for non-European residents providing unlimited daily train travel across 33 countries for an uninterrupted period of 15 days, 22 days, 1 month, 2 months, or 3 months from the activation date. Unlike the Flex Pass, every single day of the validity period is a travel day — there are no limits on how many journeys you take per day or which countries you visit.
What is the difference between the Eurail Consecutive Pass and the Flex Pass?
The Consecutive Pass provides unlimited travel every day for the entire chosen validity period — every calendar day is a travel day with no restrictions. The Flex Pass gives a set number of travel days to use on any chosen days within a 1 or 2-month window, making it better value for travellers who plan to spend multiple consecutive nights in individual cities. The Consecutive Pass is the better choice for travellers moving quickly through multiple countries on consecutive days without extended stays.
Which 33 countries are covered by the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive?
The Eurail Global Pass Consecutive covers Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey. National rail operator services are covered — local urban transport including the Paris Metro and London Underground are not included.
How do I activate and use the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive?
Download the Rail Planner app on iOS or Android, then activate your pass using the pass number from your booking confirmation and your passport details. Add your planned journeys in the app and generate a QR code ticket before boarding each train — this QR code must be shown to conductors and inspectors on every service. Activate the pass on the first morning of travel rather than the evening before to avoid losing a full travel day.
Do I need seat reservations with the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive?
Yes — most high-speed trains (TGV, Frecciarossa, ICE, AVE, Eurostar) and night trains (Nightjet, EuroNight) require a separate seat reservation at an additional cost, even with a valid Eurail pass. Regional trains across most of Europe do not require reservations and can be boarded freely by showing the pass QR code. Reservation fees vary by country and route — booking as early as possible is strongly recommended for summer journeys on popular high-speed routes.
Is the 15-day Consecutive Pass enough for a two-week Europe trip?
Yes — the 15-day Consecutive Pass is perfectly matched to a classic two-week European itinerary covering 5 to 8 countries with 1 to 2 nights in each destination. It is one of the most popular Eurail pass options for travellers planning fast-paced multi-country trips without extended stays in individual cities. For travellers wanting to spend 3 or more nights in each destination, the Flex Pass may offer better value as it avoids paying for travel days when you are staying put.
How do night trains work with the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive?
Night trains departing before midnight count as the current calendar day's travel, while night trains departing after midnight count as the following day's travel — this means a night train is generally an excellent use of a travel day as it covers both an overnight journey and a full day's travel simultaneously. Seat, couchette, or sleeper reservations are required for all night trains at an additional cost, and availability should be booked as early as possible as night train capacity is significantly more limited than daytime services.
Can I travel between the UK and Europe with the Eurail Global Pass?
Yes — the Eurail Global Pass covers travel on the Eurostar between London St Pancras and Paris Gare du Nord, Brussels Midi, and Amsterdam Centraal, though a mandatory seat reservation fee applies. Great Britain domestic rail travel is also covered by the pass within its national network. The Channel Tunnel crossing via Eurostar is one of the most popular and practical uses of the Eurail Global Pass for travellers combining a UK stay with a continental European itinerary.
Who is the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive available to?
The Eurail Global Pass Consecutive is available exclusively to non-European residents — including travellers from Australia, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and other non-EU and non-UK countries. EU citizens and UK residents should instead purchase the equivalent Interrail Global Pass, which covers the same 33 countries with the same pass options and pricing. Valid passport or ID is required on all journeys for verification by train conductors.
Do I need to book the Eurail Global Pass Consecutive in advance?
Purchasing in advance through Thrillark saves up to 20% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your digital pass issued immediately. The pass can be activated within 11 months of purchase, giving you complete flexibility on start dates. Seat reservations for high-speed and night trains should be booked as early as possible once your itinerary is confirmed — particularly for summer travel when TGV, Frecciarossa, and Eurostar reservation availability fills up weeks in advance.

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Eurail Global Pass (Consecutive Days)

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Insiders’ Tips

Activate your pass on the first morning of your trip rather than the evening before — this ensures you do not lose a full travel day to an overnight journey. Book seat reservations on high-speed routes like TGV Paris to Barcelona, Frecciarossa Rome to Milan, and Eurostar London to Paris as far in advance as possible — Eurail reservation fees are significantly lower than standard ticket prices but availability fills up fast in summer. Use the Rail Planner app's journey search to see which trains require reservations before you travel.

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