Luxury Rail

Travelling by luxury rail through beautiful scenery, whilst enjoying delicious cuisine and outstanding service is something we can highly recommend, particularly for those wanting to celebrate a special occasion in style. From the sumptuous Orient-Express between London and Venice to the outstanding Rovos Rail from Cape Town to Johannesburg, we are delighted to feature some of the very best train journeys that all capture the glamour and style of a bygone age.

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Here is the opportunity of a lifetime and the perfect way to celebrate a special occasion in style. Travel in sumptuous style on the legendary Orient-Express train between London and Venice. 
We were lucky enough to travel on board The Royal Scotsman train recently and can highly recommend the experience. Just 36 guests travel through breathtaking landscapes of perfect glens, pine-clad...
After its inaugural journey in March 2010, the Maharajas’ Express has now become India’s first true five star luxury train. Offering three different journeys; the train allows clients to experience...
The best way to explore the contrasting countryside of Central and Eastern Europe is by rail. The Danube Express is a private train that has reintroduced the elegance and relaxed nature of the...
In operation since 1946, The Blue Train combines the quality and service of a five star hotel, with wonderful opportunities to experience breathtaking scenery.
Unquestionably, Rovos Rail is among the world’s most luxurious trains and has been operating for 25 years. It has built up a fantastic reputation for capturing the romance and atmosphere of a bygone...
For those who enjoy old fashioned, luxurious travel and who consider rail to be the best way to see a country, the Palace on Wheels is perfect. It is considered by many to be one of the top ten rail...
La Robla was launched in 2010 and offers comfortable accommodation and interesting itineraries at a lower price than the more luxurious Trancantabrico. 
El Transcantábrico has been operating as a ‘hotel on wheels’ for 27 years and offers luxurious seven night itineraries through the heart of ‘Green Spain’. 

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