Do I need the Swiss Travel Pass?

Read this to help you decide if you should buy a Swiss Travel Pass or not!

Jessica Wilkinson

Jessica Wilkinson

Switzerland

🚆 Do I Need the Swiss Travel Pass?

If you’re planning to hop between Montreux, Interlaken, Brienz, and Lugano — by train, the Swiss Travel Pass (STP) will save you money and stress. It covers all those long train rides, plus local trams, buses, and boats. You’ll also get 50% off most mountain cable cars and funiculars.

✅ Get the STP if…

  • You don't want to rent your own car

  • Your trip is 5–15 days and you’re visiting 2+ regions.

  • You plan on taking trains and buses between different areas.

  • You want convenience over squeezing every last franc.
    👉 2025 price: from CHF 244/adult for 3 days. Kids under 16 travel free.
    ➡️ Buy the STP via GetYourGuide

🎟 Swiss Half Fare Card (HFC)

This gives you 50% off all trains, trams, buses, boats, and mountain railways. You’ll pay as you go, but at half price.

THE SWISS HALF FARE CARD IS THE ONE I RECOMMEND FOR THIS ITINERARY!!

✅ Get the HFC if…

  • You’re renting a car but still plan to take a few cable cars/trains.

  • Your trip is short (1–4 days) or longer than 15 days.

  • You’re happy to trade a little convenience to save money.
    👉 2025 price: CHF 120/adult for 30 days (CHF 150 from 2026). Kids under 16 free.
    ➡️ Buy the HFC via GetYourGuide

🌄 Regional Travel Passes

If you’re staying mostly in one region (like Jungfrau, Lucerne, or Bernese Oberland) and plan to ride pricey mountain lifts every day → these can be worth it.

⚠️ But “all-inclusive” doesn’t mean everything is included. Always check what’s covered before buying.

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