Are you going abroad? It will be much easier and cheaper with Euro<26! Before you start packing your suitcase, check what discounts you can get on travelling and during your stay abroad, where you can find detailed information on it, and what you should know about Euro<26 validity in other countries.
Euro<26 card grants its holders the access to the biggest network of discounts for young people all over Europe – i.e. over 100,000 special offers available only for cardholders! Discounts with Euro<26 – big savings abroad too!
Discount system in Europe - how does it work?
The Euro<26 card is currently issued in 37 countries. Each card editor sets up a discount network in his country and all Euro<26 cardholders have the access to it. This is how discounts in particular countries are combined into the largest network of discounts for young people on our continent. This also means that you, as a holder of the Euro<26 card edited in Poland, have the access to all discounts in all countries, in which Euro<26 card is issued. You have over 100,000 discounts at your disposal!
Discounts abroad - how to check them?
The fastest way to check the discounts available abroad is by using the searcher on the international Euro<26 card website >> international discount search. You can also visit directly the website of the Euro<26 card editor in the country to which you are going. You can check the list of the countries with their addresses and websites >> here.
International discount guide
Would you like to have an international discount guide? Contact the card editor in the country you are interested in. You can do it by post, fax, telephone or e-mail. The editor will send you his guide that should reach you between ten and twenty days since you have placed your order with him. You can also ask the editor where to get a guide in his country. You will find the addresses of all foreign editors on their websites. Check the list of countries with their website addresses >> here
Different names for Euro<26 in Europe
The Euro<26 card may be called differently depending on the country where it is issued.
And so it is called:
- ‘Young Scot’ in Scotland
- ‘CJP’ in the Netherlands
- ‘Carnet Joven’ in Portugal
It is worth knowing the local name of the card and using it in shops, restaurants or travel offices – this should grant you an easier access to discounts.
HERCULES logo on all cards
The logo, so called HERCULES, is a common distinctive feature of all Euro<26 cards issued throughout the world. When you see this logo you can be sure that this is a card from Euro<26 card family that gives you the access to the network of discounts. To sum up, although the Euro<26 card is not recognized everywhere by its name, the Hercules logo usually helps to identify it.


Homepage 



























































