Rail Europe has launched a new ferry line pass -- the Eurail Greek Islands Pass -- for travellers looking to explore the islands via national ferry services this summer.

Rail Europe is introducing a new ferry line pass for travellers who want to explore the Greek Islands. 

The Eurail Greek Islands Pass will enable travellers to explore the islands via national ferry lines -- Superfast Ferries, Minoan Lines, Grimaldi Lines, and Blue Star Ferries -- for four days through a mobile pass.

The new pass is the latest addition to Rail Europe's B2B inventory for travel advisors and can be booked using the company's travel advisor website.

Rail Europe says the pass can work best for travelers who want to visit the highlights of the Greek Islands, such as Athens, Thessaloniki and Olympia. The pass can also be used with the Eurail Global Pass that connects travelers to 33 destinations across Europe by rail. 

The 4-day Eurail Greek Islands Pass includes a 30% discount on accommodation upgrades and additional domestic ferries. Fares start at $105 per person.

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