
You might know Omio is one of the best platforms to book train tickets—regardless of where you’re going.
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Omio makes it easy to put together multi-transportation itineraries. While their specialty is train travel, you can also book buses, flights, and even ferries. Just put in your starting point and ending point, and Omio will tell you which tickets to book and which timetables to save.
Trains, buses, and flights aside, one reason many Americans use Omio when traveling to Europe is to book ferries.
While some cities rely on ferries for public transportation and even city-hopping, ferries aren’t especially common across the United States. It can make figuring out how to navigate islands across Greece, Croatia, Spain, and Italy a bit of a nightmare—especially where complex timetables and schedules are involved.
That’s where Omio comes in. Not only can the platform help you put together a ferry-ready itinerary for your island-hopping this summer (whether you’re heading to Europe or another location), but it’s also offering a sweet deal this summer worth up to 7% off.
Here’s what to know, including the promo code.
Inside Omio’s summer savings deal
Omio is offering 7% off ferry bookings now through August 31, 2026. To take advantage, use the promo code ferry7 during checkout.
There are a few catches you should know about:
- You can’t bundle this deal with other discounts, promos, or coupons
- You can only use one coupon code per booking
- The discount is valid for the total price of your booking, including taxes and other fees
- The promo code is only valid for bookings worth €80 or its equivalent in USD (at the time of writing, that’s $91.47, but will update according to the latest conversion)
- The discount is only available on eligible bookings
You can read more about Omio’s voucher terms and conditions if you want to read into the fine print. I recommend using the promo code for two separate ferry bookings, in the event you’re traveling with a partner. You can both maximize the promo code discounts with separate bookings (as in, you each make one under a separate account), which are easier to keep under the threshold of €80 per trip.
