Train passengers can save up to £78 on journeys through Europe as part of the limited-time Black Friday deal.
14:45, Wed, Nov 26, 2025 Updated: 14:45, Wed, Nov 26, 2025
Under-28s can pay 25% less for train tickets as part of a limited-time deal (Image: Getty)
Interrail is offering its biggest discount of the year as part of its Black Friday sale, offering European citizens the chance to travel across the continent for 25% less. Rail passengers aged below 28 can currently nab "all-you-can-travel" Global passes from the travel provider at a 25% discount, while those aged over 60 can save 10%. It means younger passengers can travel through 32 European nations, including Finland, Ireland, Portugal and Turkey, over four days in one month for just €159 (£139), down from €212 (£186).
Meanwhile, those willing to pay extra for five days of travel can buy passes for €179 (£159), down from €239 (£210), while sales last. The price of continuous passes, which allow customers to cross between eligible countries for 15 days in a row, has also been slashed from €357 (£312) to €268 (£234) for under-28s.
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Turkey is among the countries included in Interrail's Global pass (Image: Getty)
Although the unlimited travel does not apply to the UK, British travellers can journey to continental Europe from any of the country's stations, and score discounted Eurostar seats from London St Pancras to Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels.
Those living in the UK can also travel to airports around the country via Interrail before flying to their starting point using the pass.
Nicky Gardner, co-author of Europe by Rail, told The Independent: "There is no good reason to hesitate.
"Buying the pass now means you can activate it to travel anytime within the next 11 months.
"So whether it's a spring break to the south of France, a summer holiday trip to the Alps, or a city break to your favourite European city next September, it's always worth having an Interrail pass."
Passes must be purchased by 9am on Wednesday, December 17, and will remain valid for the following 11 months.