How to Book Train Travel From Croatia to the Czech Republic

Train travel across Croatia to the Czech Republic is spectacular way to view the intriguing panorama and stellar landscapes of Central Europe. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Croatia to the Czech Republic.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer With Internet Access
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Instructions

  1. Select Your Rail Pass for Train Travel to the Czech Republic

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      Purchase a multi-country Select Pass to travel by train from Croatia to the Czech Republic. This kind of pass will allow you to travel between three, four or five countries during a two-month period. You can purchase passes good for different numbers of travel days. The passes can be used on both consecutive and non-consecutive travel days.

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      Pick a regular Eurail Pass for a broader travel region if you want to travel to additional countries after your trip to the Czech Republic. The Eurail Pass enables you to travel in all of the Eurail network countries during 15 or 21 consecutive travel day periods within one to three months.

    Decide on Your Arrival and Departure Cities

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      Journey from Split to the historic city of Prague to experience the cultural center of the Czech Republic. Visit nearby castles and chateaux for the ultimate visual experience of noble structures.

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      Ride the rail from Croatia across the plains of the Czech Republic to the luxurious spa town of Karlovy Vary. Famous for its hot springs, Karlovy Vary is a hot spot for celebrities who enjoy indulging in the town's variety of popular and exclusive spa services.

    Book Your Train Travel From Croatia to the Czech Republic

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      Browse through a few of the many online rail pass booking service companies. Book your train travel from Croatia to the Czech Republic with the company that you feel has the most user-friendly site. See the Resources section below for a link to Eurail. You can also book train travel from Croatia to the Czech Republic by calling Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or by visiting the link below.

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      Consider purchasing seat reservations to avoid going from car to car in search of a seat once you board in Croatia. Seat reservations are an additional cost, but they can be worth it, as it can be mighty uncomfortable to sit on the floor of a cold train.

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      Decide if you want to invest in the rail pass protection supplement. Purchase this supplement, and your pass will be replaced (or you will be reimbursed for any unused travel time) if pass is lost or stolen.

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