Luxury Journeys
There is a category of rail travel that sits entirely apart from ordinary train journeys — where the carriage is your hotel, the dining car is your restaurant, and the landscape rolling past your window is the entertainment. Luxury train travel is one of the last great unhurried ways to see the world: no airports, no check-in queues, no baggage carousels, no rushing. Just the steady rhythm of the rails, a well-mixed drink in hand, and some of the most dramatic scenery on earth sliding past at the perfect pace.
The world's great luxury trains — the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the Rocky Mountaineer's Gold Leaf Service, the Royal Scotsman, the Belmond Andean Explorer — share a common philosophy: that how you travel matters as much as where you end up. Private suites are designed around the view. Menus are built around the region the train is crossing. Staff-to-guest ratios rival the finest boutique hotels. These are journeys that travellers plan for years, talk about for decades, and return to whenever they can.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a luxury train journey?
Most luxury trains — particularly the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Rocky Mountaineer, and Royal Scotsman — sell out six to twelve months in advance for peak season departures. For a specific route or cabin type, booking a year ahead is not unusual. Last-minute availability does occasionally arise, but planning early gives you the best choice of cabin category, route, and departure date.
What is typically included in a luxury train fare?
On most luxury trains, the fare includes your private cabin or suite accommodation, all meals in the dining car, afternoon teas, welcome champagne, and complimentary wines with dinner. Excursions at destination stops, premium spirits, and spa treatments (where available) may be charged separately. Always confirm inclusions when booking, as they vary between operators.
Are luxury train journeys suitable for solo travellers?
Absolutely. Luxury trains are among the best travel experiences for solo travellers. The dining cars, observation lounges, and social atmosphere create natural opportunities to meet fellow passengers. Many operators offer single occupancy cabins, though a single supplement typically applies. The onboard staff are also highly attentive to solo guests.
What should I pack for a luxury train journey?
Smart casual attire is appropriate for daytime travel and excursions. Most luxury trains have a formal or smart dress code for dinner — typically a jacket and tie for men, and elegant evening wear for women on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express or Royal Scotsman. Comfortable shoes for excursion stops, a layer for the observation car, and a small day bag are practical additions. Check your operator's specific dress code when booking.
How large are the cabins on a luxury train?
Cabins vary by train and category. Entry-level cabins on trains like the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express are intimate but beautifully appointed — typically converting from a daytime seating area to sleeping berths. Grand Suites and higher categories offer significantly more space, sometimes with a dedicated lounge area and en-suite bathroom. The Rocky Mountaineer's GoldLeaf Service features a glass-domed upper deck rather than overnight cabins, as it operates as a daytime rail experience.
Can I customise my itinerary around a luxury train journey?
Yes, and this is where working with a rail specialist adds real value. Most luxury train journeys can be combined with hotel stays at each end, city stopovers, and private excursions at destination stops along the route. We build bespoke itineraries that pair the train journey with hand-picked hotels, private guides, and experiences that match the overall quality of the train itself.
Is luxury train travel suitable for people with mobility requirements?
It depends on the train. Some luxury trains — particularly older heritage trains with narrow corridors and steps between carriages — are not well suited to guests with significant mobility challenges. Others, including some Rocky Mountaineer services, are more accessible. We recommend discussing your specific requirements with us before booking so we can match you to the most suitable train and cabin category.