Which One is Right for You?
Planning to reach Athens by train? You have multiple options, including the Eurail Pass, Interrail Pass, Balkan Flexipass, and Hellenic Train Domestic Pass. But not all of them offer good value, and many travelers end up overpaying for features they don’t actually need.
In this guide, I’ll break down the real costs, benefits, and limitations of each pass so you can save money and travel smarter when heading to Athens by train.
The Eurail Pass is a popular choice for non-European travelers exploring multiple countries in Europe. But if your itinerary is mainly in Greece, this pass might not be the best deal.
✅ Yes, but only partially. The Eurail Greece Pass covers limited routes, including Thessaloniki → Athens Intercity Train and some Italy-Greece ferry routes (Ancona/ Bari to Patras).
❌ It does NOT cover local Athens transport (metro, suburban trains, buses).
❌ If you’re only traveling within Greece, you won’t save much with Eurail.
✅ If you’re coming from Italy. The Eurail Pass includes discounted ferry tickets for Italy-Greece ferry routes (Ancona/Bari to Patras).
✅ If you’re traveling across multiple European countries before reaching Greece, it’s a good deal.
👉 If your travel is only within Greece, skip the Eurail Pass and check out Hellenic Train’s ticket bundles, which are cheaper and more flexible.
Prices for the Eurail Global Pass (for non-European residents):
The Interrail Pass is the European version of Eurail, exclusively for EU residents. It covers the same routes as Eurail, including Italy-Greece ferry discounts and the Thessaloniki-Athens train.
👉 If you’re visiting multiple European countries before Athens, Interrail is a great deal. But if your trip is only within Greece, the Hellenic Train Pass is cheaper.
For travelers coming from the Balkans, the Balkan Flexipass is by far the cheapest train ticket to Athens. It allows unlimited train travel across Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey.
✅ Cheapest way to Athens by train from the Balkans.
✅ Includes free ferry crossings from Patras to Ancona/Bari (Italy).
✅ 30% discount on Greek island ferries (Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, etc.).
✅ Discounts available for youths under 28 and kids under 4 travel free.
👉 If you’re coming from Belgrade, Sofia, or Bucharest, the Balkan Flexipass + Thessaloniki to Athens train is the cheapest way to reach Athens by train.
For travelers staying within Greece, the Hellenic Train Domestic Pass is the best value train pass.
✅ Includes multiple train trips between Athens & Thessaloniki.
✅ Cheaper than Eurail/Interrail for Greece-only trips.
✅ Best for visiting Meteora (Kalambaka), Larissa, Katerini, and other Greek destinations.
👉 If you’re staying only in Greece, this pass will save you the most money compared to international passes.
Interrailing across Europe → Get Eurail or Interrail.
Coming from the Balkans → The Balkan Flexipass is the cheapest option.
Traveling only within Greece → The Hellenic Train Domestic Pass is the best deal.
Traveling from Italy → Check Eurail for ferry discounts.
By choosing the right train pass, you’ll avoid overpaying and travel smarter on your journey to Athens.
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