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The Flexitrip Pass

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Design your very own trip. choose your route around our network and stop where you want. Our Flexitrip is the ultimate flexible travel option, you can choose anywhere you'd like to go and then buy the number of corresponding flexistops. This is ideal if you really want a true trans-continental adventure or have a clear idea of what cities you want to experience.

How it works
A Busabout Flexitrip Pass (6 or more flexistops) will give you access to the entire Busabout coach network. A flexistop is any time you jump off the coach overnight - compulsory overnight stops are indicated with red dots on the map below.

Flexitrip Passes are perfect for travellers who are looking to go from point A to point B without wanting to get the whole "Loop". Your Flexistops are valid for the entire operating season giving you maximum flexibility (thus the clever name). Break away from the network and explore destinations like Greece or Morocco. Start and finish anywhere - just keep travelling until you run out of stops, or buy more as you go.

For example : Start in Paris, Bruges, Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Venice and finish in Rome - all with only 8 'flexistops'. Stay in each city as long as you like. If you'd like to make an extra 'stop' in say Salzburg, simply buy an extra 'flexistop' from your On-board Guide.

The Flexitrip Pass is valid for the entire 2008 operating season (May to October). Each "sector" may be travelled once and departures from each city are every other day.

  • Start and finish anywhere.
  • Travel at your own pace.
  • No 'time-limit'
  • Minimum recommended travel time: 18 days
  • Break your loop - make it into more than one trip.
  • Door to door.
  • Every other day service.
  • Travel Dates and Accommodation

We recommend that you utilise the "MyBusabout" feature on the website, so you can make confirmed seat reservations and pre-book you budget accommodation. Once you have booked your Busabout pass you can just log-on to the website with your booking reference number and start planning and booking your trip.

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St. Johann

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Population : 7,961

St. Johann is in Tirol (sometimes spelt Tyrol) which presents acres of quintessential Alpine scenery, with huge mountain ranges surrounding Innsbruck (Tirol’s capital), superb ski resorts, the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Grossglockner (3797m), Austria’s highest peak.

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INNSBRUCK
Population : 111,000
Nearly everywhere you move in Innsbruck, majestic snowcapped mountains dominate your view. True, when you duck into the narrow, covered streets of the medieval town they sometimes disappear from sight. However, once you’ve seen the famous Golden Roof and re-emerge, there they are still. It’s hard to resist the urge to get up high on an all-day mountainside hike.

KITZBÜHEL
Population : 8200

Kitzbühel, a fashionable and prosperous winter resort offering excellent skiing, is renowned for the daring Hahnenkamm downhill ski race in January. In summer, dozens of hiking trails surround the town or you can swim in the Schwarzsee lake.

LIENZ
Population : 13,000

With the jagged Dolomite mountain ranges crowding its southern skyline, the capital of East Tirol makes a scenic staging point when travelling through the Hohe Tauern National Park.

HOHE TAUERN NATIONAL PARK
The largest national park in the Alps (1786 sq km) is a hiking paradise where flora and fauna are protected. The park contains the Grossglockner (3797m), Austria’s highest mountain, which towers over the 10km-long Pasterze Glacier. The best viewing point is Franz Josefs Höhe, reached from Lienz by bus between mid-June and late September (round-trip fare €10.20, plus a €2.70 toll for the park).

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