Jungfrau Travel Pass 2025 – Buy Now

The Jungfrau Travel Pass gives you unlimited travel within Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region for 3 to 8 consecutive days. It is valid and covers trains, cable cars, funiculars, boats, and selected local buses. This pass is ideal for visitors planning to explore the alpine highlights without purchasing individual tickets for each trip.
What’s Included:
- Unlimited travel on trains, cable cars, and funiculars within the Jungfrau Region, including Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, and Wengen.
- Mountain routes such as First, Schynige Platte, Harder Kulm, Männlichen, and Kleine Scheidegg.
- Boat cruises on Lake Thun and Lake Brienz during the operating season.
- Free travel on lines such as Eiger Express, Berner Oberland Bahn (BOB), Wengernalpbahn (WAB), Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen–Mürren (BLM), and Grindelwald–Männlichen gondola (GGM).
Prices:
Validity | Full Price | With Swiss Travel Pass / Half Fare Card |
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3 days | CHF 210 | CHF 165 |
4 days | CHF 235 | CHF 180 |
5 days | CHF 270 | CHF 210 |
6 days | CHF 290 | CHF 225 |
7 days | CHF 310 | CHF 240 |
8 days | CHF 330 | CHF 255 |
Children aged 6–15 pay CHF 30 for the entire validity period. Children under 6 travel for free.
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Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe Access:
The pass includes travel to Eigergletscher station. To continue to Jungfraujoch, you need a connecting ticket:
- CHF 63 per adult (off-peak)
- CHF 85 per adult
During the summer peak season, a seat reservation is also required (EUR 10 each way). Children under 16 with a Jungfrau Travel Pass travel to Jungfraujoch at no additional cost.
When It’s Worth It:
The per-day cost decreases with longer durations — from around CHF 70/day for 3 days to CHF 41/day for 8 days (and as low as CHF 32/day with a discount card). If you plan to visit multiple mountain destinations, lakes, and villages in the Jungfrau Region, this pass can save you a significant amount compared to purchasing separate tickets.
What’s Not Included:
- Adventure activities such as First Flyer, First Glider, Trottibike scooter, and mountain carts.
- Cable car from Stechelberg to Mürren, Allmendhubel funicular, and certain valley bus routes.
- Schilthorn cable car (discounted ticket available for pass holders).
Where to Buy:
- Online: Official website of Jungfrau.ch or Swiss Railways (e-ticket with QR code).
- On-site: Major stations like Interlaken Ost, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, and Wengen.
- Discounts apply if you hold a Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Half Fare Card.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does it include mountain activities?
No. Activities such as the First Cliff Walk, zipline, or First Glider require separate tickets. The pass covers travel to the lift stations only.
Is Jungfraujoch included?
No, full travel to Jungfraujoch is not included. Travel is covered up to Eigergletscher. From there, you can buy a discounted connecting ticket: CHF 63 (off-peak) or CHF 75 (high season). Seat reservations between 1 May and 31 August are mandatory and cost around CHF 10 return.
What is the Jungfrau Travel Pass?
The Jungfrau Travel Pass is a ticket that provides unlimited travel for 3 to 8 consecutive days across most trains, cable cars, funiculars, and boats in the Jungfrau Region. It covers destinations such as Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, Schynige Platte, Harder Kulm, and Lakes Thun and Brienz.