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How to Book Train Travel From Italy to Greece

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Travel in style from Italy to Greece aboard high-speed Eurostar trains. An incredible trip awaits you between Rome and Athens--you'll see unspoiled wilderness, medieval fortresses and modern cities you won't want to miss. Discover Eastern Europe and the Balkans as you transition from one homeland of civilization to another.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Passport
  • Maps and guidebooks of Italy, Eastern Europe and Greece
  • Computer with Internet access

    Choose Where and When to Book Train Travel From Italy to Greece

  1. Step 1

    Pick a departure city in Italy.

  2. Step 2

    Pick an arrival city in Greece.

  3. Step 3

    Choose first class, business class or second class service from Italy. Book day, night or sleeping-car travel.

  4. Step 4

    Choose when you want to travel and whether you want to book a visit anywhere in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia or Albania. You'll pass through these areas on the way to Greece, and you will need to know ahead of time how many stops to allow for in your itinerary.

  5. Step 5

    Find the schedule at the Trenitalia Web site (see Resources) and note the total travel time.

  6. Zero in on Tickets for Train Travel From Italy to Greece

  7. Step 1

    Do it yourself in advance from your computer, using the Trenitalia Web site (see Resources).

  8. Step 2

    Do it through a travel agent while in Italy at no extra booking cost. Most train station clerks are familiar with English-speaking travelers.

  9. Step 3

    Do it on your day of travel at the train station booking counter or automated kiosk.

  10. Step 4

    Book your meals with your ticket for a discount.

  11. Step 5

    Buy an Italy-Greece Eurail pass from the Eurail Web site (see Resources) that will let you stop over along your route, good for up to 3 months.

  12. Travel From Italy to Greece

  13. Step 1

    Bring extra cash to buy snacks and meals, available on the train.

  14. Step 2

    Validate your ticket at a trackside kiosk before boarding in Italy.

  15. Step 3

    Pay close attention to stations and stops while traveling through other countries. Sometimes trains stop for as few as 15 minutes, and you need to know exactly where you're headed (train number, track and final destination) to avoid getting left behind.

Tips & Warnings
  • For help in booking your trip, find an Italian travel agent via the Trenitalia Web site (see Resources) under Agencies and Ticket Offices.
  • Trains bound for Eastern Europe pass through Venice, so arrange to visit the city for a day or two before you leave.
  • Seat reservations are not required on trains to Greece.
  • In some areas of Greece, trains are the only transport, so take advantage of views that few others get to see.
  • Book train travel from Italy to Greece through Rail Europe by visiting the Web site (see Resources) or by calling a North American agent at (888) 382-RAIL.
  • Be prepared for many stops and possible train changes.
  • Layovers vary widely. To avoid being left behind, make connections or board as soon as your train pulls in.

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