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DiscoverEU initiative returns for 2026 with 40,000 passes for young travellers

By staffApril 8, 20263 Mins Read
DiscoverEU initiative returns for 2026 with 40,000 passes for young travellers
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DiscoverEU, an initiative of the Erasmus+ programme, is back for 2026, offering more than 40,000 free travel passes for young Europeans keen to explore the continent’s diversity.

The programme kick-starts the summer for people born between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2008, offering the opportunity to learn about European cultural heritage and history, while connecting with like-minded travellers from across the continent.

Successful applicants will discover Europe via the most environmentally friendly means of transport, such as by train, for up to seven days in a period of maximum one month between 1 July 2026 and 30 September 2027.

Young people, both citizens and residents, of the European Union, Overseas Countries and Territories associated with the EU or third countries associated with the Erasmus+ programme, including Iceland and Türkiye, can apply.

The DiscoverEU programme allows young people to “experience Europe by rail, discovering new cultures and gaining a deeper understanding of our shared values”, said Glenn Micallef, Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport.

“For many, this is also their first opportunity to travel independently and connect with people from all over Europe.”

Micallef added that this year’s edition is dedicated to solidarity and fairness. It also coincides with celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Schengen area, connecting travellers to freely move among 29 Schengen states, 25 EU member states and four non-EU countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

Where will the journey take you?

With the DiscoverEU Culture Route pre-planned by the programme, ticket holders can explore various destinations – whether their interests lie in architecture, music, fine art, theatre, fashion and design, folk art or local cuisine.

Some destinations have been recognised by the European Commission (EC) as the continent’s Capital of Culture, including Cork in Ireland and Valletta in Malta.

Other locations, like Lyon in France, have earned the title of the EC’s Access City Award in recognition of ensuring accessibility to all – regardless of age, ability or mobility. DiscoverEU also encourages youngsters to plan their own routes of exploration.

Successful applicants will also get a discount card, unlocking thousands of deals on public transport, culture, accommodation, food, sports and other services in participating countries.

Winners can choose to travel solo or invite up to four friends to tag along on the ride by sharing their successful application code, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.

Applications are now open until 22 April, with the programme continuing to attract interest since launching in 2018, having received 1.9 million applications to date.

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