Traveling in a beautiful country this summer has become more convenient and affordable with a railcard that allows unlimited train travel for just £42.
With the current travel landscape, more British holidaymakers are exploring different vacation options, such as staycations or visiting lesser-known destinations to save money. Train travel is gaining popularity as an alternative to flying, especially as summer approaches.
Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), the railway operator in the Netherlands, has introduced a rail card offering unlimited train journeys across the country for a monthly fee of £42.20 (€49) under the Nederland Dal Vrij subscription. This cost-effective option is valid for travel during off-peak hours, weekends, and public holidays, including the summer season.
Individuals interested in this monthly unlimited train travel offer must act swiftly as the discounted price is available for purchase until 30 June. The original NS Flex Dal Vrij subscription costs £110.18 (€127.95) per month, making the current discounted rate of £42.20 (€49) a substantial saving of £67.99.
NS announced, “For €49 per month, you can explore the entire Netherlands during off-peak hours. Whether from Groningen to Middelburg or Maastricht to Den Helder, the country is yours to discover.”
Among the top destinations in the Netherlands is Amsterdam, renowned for its picturesque canals, cycling culture, museums, unique architecture, and diverse culinary scene. Rotterdam, the second-largest city in the Netherlands and home to Europe’s largest port, offers a contrasting experience with its modern architecture and vibrant cityscape.
The NS website details that NS Flex Dal Vrij is ideal for frequent travelers during off-peak hours, weekends, and public holidays, providing unlimited travel during these periods. It proves to be a cost-effective choice for passengers making at least two return trips per week.
If the £42 promotion is missed, the standard price for NS Flex Dal Vrij remains an attractive option compared to buying individual tickets, offering convenient travel between destinations within the country without the hassle of airport queues.
Travelers might enjoy picturesque views of tulip fields and windmills along their train journey in the Netherlands. Additionally, train fares in the Netherlands are notably cheaper than certain UK routes, where a single weekend fare from London to Bristol can cost up to £45.
For booking or further information, visit the NS website.
