Busabout hop-on hop-off European coach passes
This Europe-wide hop-on hop-off coach network is designed specially for backpackers. The Busabout network is comprised of a number of interconnecting coach routes connecting the major cities with a few out-of-the-way destinations thrown in. The network comprises travel to over 40 destinations in 14 countries.
Many of the routes only operate in one direction and may take a roundabout route to get to your intended destination and the service only runs every second day.
Although Busabout is a little too structured for many independent travellers, it is a good option for first-time travellers who may not be ready for the type of flexible travel offered by a railpass but who want a little more freedom than what is offered by a tour such as Contiki. In many ways it is similar to a Contiki tour with a coachload of young travellers looking for a good time and the itinerary has a focus on partying around Europe and you are bound to have a lot of fun and make good friends; however unlike a more structured tour, you can hop on and off the coach at stops en route (staying a week or two in your favourite city if that’s what you want) and you can choose whatever accommodation you want at the cities en route so you’re not forced into staying at Busabout’s recommended accommodation option.
The Busabout season runs from May to October. You will get the most from your pass if you start travelling at the beginning of the season, but you may be better off with another travel pass (or pre-booked individual tickets) if your trip starts towards the end of the season.
Flexi Trip
The Flexi Trip pass gives you access to Busabout’s main hop-on hop-off network. The 2016 Busabout Flexi Trip programme runs from May to October with coaches running every second day.
This pass lets you visit the following 46 destinations in 14 countries: Austria Graz, Grünau im Almtal, Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna; Belgium Bruges; Croatia Split, Zadar, Zagreb; Czech Republic Český Krumlov, Olomouc and Prague; France Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris and Tours; Germany Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Stuttgart; Hungary Budapest; Italy Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Milan, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Trieste and Venice; Netherlands Amsterdam; Poland Krakow, Zakopane; Slovakia Bratislava; Slovenia Lake Bled, Ljubljana; Spain Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian and Valencia; Switzerland Bern, Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne.
Although the Flexi Trip gives you access to the entire Busabout network, it is not a full access pass like the Loop Passes (more information about these below). With the Flexi Trip pass you choose a segment of the route that you want to travel by purchasing a pass for a set number of coach days. A coach day is essentially a travel day with travel between two of the overnight destinations that are marked as white dots on the Busabout route map. The coach will stop at destinations marked by black dots on the route map giving you enough time for a quick look around town, and you have the option off hopping off the coach at these cities and hopping back on another coach at a later date, but you will get better value from your pass if you only get on and off the coach at the designated overnight stops.
The basic Busabout Flexi Pass is good for six coach days but it is also possible to buy a more comprehensive pass valid for seven, eight or nine coach days.
More information about the Busabout Flexi Pass
Busabout Loop passes
These passes are an ideal if you have limited time in Europe and want to focus on travel in a specific region and also suit first-time travellers on a longer trip who want a soft landing with the semi-organised nature of a Busabout trip before continuing on the rest of their travels with a more flexible travel option such as a railpass.
The Busabout network is split into four Loops: North, East, South and West. Each loop is essentially a coach route taking in part of Europe and each route has a couple of overnight stops where you are able to transfer to a different Loop. You can buy passes for one, two, three or four of each of these routes.
A single Loop pass is ideal for exploring a specific region and many travellers will combine a single Loop pass with a rail pass, which gives you a soft landing into Europe before travelling more independently with a rail pass or rental car.
Two and Three Loop passes let you design your trip by buying just the passes you need to explore the parts of Europe you plan on visiting without paying extra for travel to parts of the continent you have no interest in.
One Loop passes
A single Loop pass is ideal for exploring a specific region and many travellers will combine a single Loop pass with a rail pass, which gives you a soft landing into Europe before travelling more independently with a rail pass or rental car.
North Loop
The North Loop features travel in northern Europe with stops in 12 destinations in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic and Austria.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire loop in 15 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Paris (France), Bruges (Belgium), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Stuttgart (Germany), Český Krumlov and Prague (Czech Republic) plus Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg and Vienna (Austria). Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Paris, Prague and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North Loop pass
East Loop
The East Loop lets you explore Eastern Europe with stops in 14 destinations in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and Poland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire loop in 15 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz and Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Olomouc (Czech Republic), Krakow and Zakopane (Poland), Budapest (Hungary), Split, Zadar and Zagreb (Croatia), Trieste and Venice (Italy) plus Lake Bled and Ljubljana (Slovenia). Compulsory overnight stops are in Budapest, Krakow, Lake Bled, Split, Vienna and Venice.
More information about the Busabout East Loop pass
South Loop
The South Loop lets you explore Italy and neighbouring countries with stops in 12 destinations in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire loop in 17 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Innsbruck (Austria), Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Orvieto, Rome, Siena and Venice (Italy), Munich (Germany) plus Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland). Compulsory overnight stops are in Lauterbrunnen, Munich, Venice, Rome, Florence and Nice.
More information about the Busabout South Loop pass
West Loop
The West Loop lets you explore western Europe with a focus on France and Spain. It includes stops in 13 destinations in France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire loop in 15 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Paris, Nice, Avignon, Bordeaux and Tours (France), Bern and Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland), Milan (Italy) plus Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Pamplona and San Sebastian (Spain). Compulsory overnight stops are in Barcelona, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Nice, Paris and San Sebastian.
More information about the Busabout West Loop pass
Two and Three Loop passes
Two and Three Loop passes let you design your trip by buying just the passes you need to explore the parts of Europe you plan on visiting without paying extra for travel to parts of the continent you have no interest in.
North and East Loops
The North and East Loop lets you explore central and eastern Europe. It includes stops in 25 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 30 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz, Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg and Vienna (Austria), Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Stuttgart (Germany), Paris (France), Bruges (Belgium), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Český Krumlov, Olomouc and Prague (Czech Republic), Bratislava (Slovakia), Krakow and Zakopane (Poland), Budapest (Hungary), Split, Zadar and Zagreb (Croatia), Trieste and Venice (Italy) plus Lake Bled and Ljubljana (Slovenia).
You can transfer between the East and North Loops in Vienna, Austria.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North and East Loop pass
North and South Loops
The North and South Loop lets you explore central and southern Europe. It includes stops in 24 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 35 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Grünau im Almtal, Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna (Austria), Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Stuttgart (Germany), Nice and Paris (France), Bruges (Belgium), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Český Krumlov and Prague (Czech Republic), Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Orvieto, Rome, Siena and Venice (Italy) plus Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and South Loops in Munich, Germany.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Berlin, Florence, Lauterbrunnen, Munich, Nice, Paris, Prague, Rome, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North and South Loop pass
North and West Loops
The North and West Loop lets you explore central and western Europe. It includes stops in 24 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 33 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg and Vienna (Austria), Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Stuttgart (Germany), Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris and Tours (France), Bruges (Belgium), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Český Krumlov and Prague (Czech Republic), Milan (Italy), Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian and Valencia (Spain) plus Bern and Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and West Loops in Paris, France.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Berlin, Florence, Lauterbrunnen, Munich, Nice, Paris, Prague, Rome, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North and West Loop pass
East and South Loops
The East and South Loop lets you explore Mediterranean and eastern Europe. It includes stops in 26 destinations in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 30 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz, Innsbruck and Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Olomouc (Czech Republic), Krakow and Zakopane (Poland), Budapest (Hungary), Split, Zadar and Zagreb (Croatia), Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia), Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Trieste and Venice, Nice (France) plus Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the East and South Loops in Venice, Italy.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Budapest, Florence, Krakow, Lake Bled, Lauterbrunnen, Munich, Nice, Rome, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout East and South Loop pass
East and West Loops
The East and West Loop pass lets you explore eastern and western Europe. It includes stops in 27 destinations in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 30 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz and Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Olomouc (Czech Republic), Krakow and Zakopane (Poland), Budapest (Hungary), Split, Zadar and Zagreb (Croatia), Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia), Trieste and Venice (Italy), Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris and Tours (France), Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian and Valencia (Spain) plus Bern and Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland).
It is not possible to transfer directly between the East and West Loops so you will need to make your own way between each Loop. The easiest option for most people is to take a train between Milan and Venice although there are other options available.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Barcelona, Budapest, Krakow, Lake Bled, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Nice, Paris, San Sebastian, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout East and West Loop pass
West and South Loops
The West and South Loop lets you explore southern and western Europe with an emphasis on France, Italy and Spain. It includes stops in 24 destinations in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 35 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Innsbruck (Austria), Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Milan, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Venice (Italy), Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France), Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain), Munich (Germany) plus Bern, Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the West and South Loops in Nice, France and Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Barcelona, Florence, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Munich, Nice, Paris, Rome, San Sebastian and Venice.
More information about the Busabout West and South Loop pass
North, East and South Loops
The North, East and South Loop lets you explore central and eastern Europe. It includes stops in 36 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 30 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Innsbruck (Austria), Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Milan, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Venice (Italy), Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France), Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain), Munich (Germany) plus Bern, Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and South Loops in Munich, Germany; between the North and East Loops in Vienna, Austria and between the East and South Loops in Venice, Italy.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Florence, Krakow, Lake Bled, Lauterbrunnen, Munich, Nice, Paris, Prague, Rome, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North, East and South Loop pass
North, East and West Loops
The North, East and South Loop lets you explore central, eastern and western Europe. It includes stops in 37 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 45 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz, Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg, Vienna (Austria); Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Stuttgart (Germany); Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France); Bruges (Belgium); Amsterdam (Netherlands); Český Krumlov, Olomouc, Prague (Czech Republic); Bratislava (Slovakia); Krakow and Zakopane (Poland); Budapest (Hungary); Split, Zadar, Zagreb (Croatia); Milan, Trieste, Venice (Italy); Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain) plus Bern and Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and West Loops in Paris and between the East and North Loops in Vienna, Austria.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Lake Bled, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Munich, Nice, Paris, Prague, San Sebastian, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North, East and West Loop pass
North, South and West Loops
The North, South and West Loop lets you explore central and western Europe. It includes stops in 34 destinations in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 45 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz, Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg, Vienna (Austria); Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Stuttgart (Germany); Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France); Bruges (Belgium); Amsterdam (Netherlands); Český Krumlov, Olomouc, Prague (Czech Republic); Bratislava (Slovakia); Krakow and Zakopane (Poland); Budapest (Hungary); Split, Zadar, Zagreb (Croatia); Milan, Trieste, Venice (Italy); Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain) plus Bern and Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and West Loops in Paris, France; between the North and South Loops in Munich, Germany and between the West and South Loops in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland and Nice, France.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Florence, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Munich, Nice, Paris, Prague, Rome, San Sebastian, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North, South and West Loop pass
East, South and West Loops
The East, South and West Loop lets you explore southern and eastern Europe. It includes stops in 37 destinations in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 45 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season.
This pass lets you visit Graz, Innsbruck, Vienna (Austria); Bratislava (Slovakia); Olomouc (Czech Republic); Krakow and Zakopane (Poland); Budapest (Hungary); Split, Zadar, Zagreb (Croatia); Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Milan, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Trieste, Venice (Italy); Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Munich (Germany); Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France); Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain) plus Bern, Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the East and South Loops in Venice, Italy and between the West and South Loops in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland and Nice, France.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Barcelona, Budapest, Florence, Krakow, Lake Bled, Lauterbrunnen, Madrid, Munich, Nice, Paris, Rome, San Sebastian, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout East, South and West Loop pass
Four Loop pass (North, East, South and West Loops)
The Four Loop pass is the pinnacle of Busabout’s coach travel passes, as it combines the North, East, South and West Loops in a single travel pass. It includes stops in 46 destinations in all 14 countries served by Busabout. The Four Loop pass is a more flexible alternative to the Flexi Trip pass as it covers every destination on the Busabout network allowing you to stay as long as you want at each destination for the entire duration of the Busabout season without worrying about using your coach days.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire two loops in 55 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season
This pass lets you visit Graz, Grünau im Almtal, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna (Austria); Bruges (Belgium); Split, Zadar, Zagreb (Croatia);
Český Krumlov, Olomouc, Prague (Czech Republic); Avignon, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris, Tours (France); Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Stuttgart (Germany); Budapest (Hungary); Ancona, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Lake Como, Milan, Orvieto, Rome, Siena, Trieste, Venice (Italy); Amsterdam (Netherlands); Krakow, Zakopane (Poland); Bratislava (Slovakia); Lake Bled, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Barcelona, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Valencia (Spain) and Bern, Lauterbrunnen, Lucerne (Switzerland).
You can transfer between the North and East Loops in Vienna, Austria; between the East and South Loops in Venice, Italy; between the South and North Loops in Munich, Germany; between the South and West Loops in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland and Nice, France and between the West and North Loops in Paris, France.
Compulsory overnight stops are in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Florence, Krakow, Lake Bled, Madrid, Munich, Nice, Prague, Paris, Rome, San Sebastian, Split, Venice and Vienna.
More information about the Busabout North, East, South and West Loop pass
One way passes
Busabout’s one way passes are an ideal option if you’re flying into one European city and flying out of another. These passes are also ideal for travellers who want to include a segment of travel on Busabout into a longer European trip.
Alpine Pass one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Alpine Pass covers one-way travel between Venice and Barcelona with stops en route in Trieste, Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Graz, Vienna, Grünau im Almtal, Salzburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Paris, Bern, Lauterbrunnen, Milan, Nice and Avignon. This pass features travel through Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland and Spain.
- Coaches run every second day May–September
- You can travel the entire route in 20 days or stretch it out for the entire Busabout season
Starts Venice
Ends Barcelona
Route Venice–Trieste–Ljubljana–Lake Bled–Graz–Vienna–Grünau im Almtal–Salzburg–Munich–Stuttgart–Paris–Lauterbrunnen–Milan–Nice–Avignon–Barcelona
Overnight stops Lake Bled, Vienna, Munich, Paris, Lauterbrunnen, Nice
More information about the Busabout Alpine Pass one-way coach pass
Go East one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Go East pass covers one-way travel between Paris and Split with stops en route in Bruges, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Český Krumlov, Vienna, Bratislava, Olomouc, Krakow, Zakopane, Budapest and Zagreb. This pass features travel through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Croatia.
- Coaches run every second day May–September
- You can travel the entire route in 20 days or stretch it out for the entire Busabout season
Starts Paris
Ends Split
Route Paris–Bruges–Amsterdam–Berlin–Dresden–Prague–Český Krumlov–Vienna–Bratislava–Olomouc–Krakow–Zakopane–Budapest–Zagreb–Split
Overnight stops Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Krakow, Budapest
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Go Roman one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Go Roman pass covers one-way travel between Paris and Rome with stops en route in Bruges, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Český Krumlov, Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Venice, Florence and Ancona. This pass features travel through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria and Italy.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire route in 21 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season
Starts Paris
Ends Rome
Route Paris–Bruges–Amsterdam–Berlin–Dresden–Prague–Český Krumlov–Vienna–Grünau im Almtal–Salzburg–Munich–Innsbruck–Venice–Ancona–Rome
Overnight stops Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Český Krumlov, Vienna, Munich, Venice
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Go West one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Go West pass covers one-way travel between Rome and Paris with stops en route in Orvieto, Siena, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Nice, Avignon, Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, San Sebastian, Bordeaux and Tours. This pass features travel through Italy, France and Spain.
- Coaches run every second day May–October
- You can travel the entire route in 20 days or stretch it out for the entire six-month Busabout season
Starts Rome
Ends Paris
Route Rome–Orvieto–Siena–Florence–La Spezia (Cinque Terre)–Nice–Avignon–Barcelona–Valencia–Madrid–Pamplona–San Sebastian–Bordeaux–Tours–Paris
Overnight stops Florence, Nice, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian
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Long Way Round one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Long Way Round pass covers one-way travel between Barcelona and Split with stops en route in Valencia, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Bordeaux, Tours, Paris, Bruges, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Český Krumlov, Vienna, Bratislava, Olomouc, Krakow, Zakopane, Budapest, Zagreb. This pass features travel through Spain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia.
- Coaches run every second day May–September
- You can travel the entire route in 20 days or stretch it out for the entire Busabout season
Starts Barcelona
Ends Split
Route Barcelona–Valencia–Madrid–Pamplona–San Sebastian–Bordeaux–Tours–Paris–Bruges–Amsterdam–Berlin–Dresden–Prague–Český Krumlov–Vienna–Bratislava–Olomouc–Krakow–Zakopane–Budapest–Zagreb–Split
Overnight stops Madrid, San Sebastian, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Krakow, Budapest
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Sun Seeker one-way coach pass
Busabout’s Sun Seeker pass covers one-way travel between Split and Amsterdam with stops en route in Zadar, Venice, Ancona, Rome, Orvieto, Siena, Florence, La Spezia (Cinque Terre), Nice, Avignon, Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Bordeaux, Tours, Paris and Bruges. This pass features travel through Croatia, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands.
- Coaches run every second day May–September
- You can travel the entire route in 28 days or stretch it out for the entire Busabout season
Starts Split
Ends Amsterdam
Route Split–Zadar–Venice–Ancona–Rome–Orvieto–Siena–Florence–La Spezia (Cinque Terre)–Nice–Avignon–Barcelona–Valencia–Madrid–Pamplona–San Sebastian–Bordeaux–Tours–Paris–Bruges–Amsterdam
Overnight stops Venice, Rome, Florence, Nice, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Paris