Rail and Cruise
We've put together a collection of the world's finest cruise and rail journeys, ranging from Canada's Rocky Mountaineer and the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express to ultra-luxury Caribbean cruises and expedition sailings to the Antarctic. They've all been chosen by our destination experts. Having travelled entire rail networks, sailed with all of the finest cruise lines and even lived in their specialist destinations, they're on hand to help you arrange every element of your holiday, down to the finest detail.
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Europe, where the railway was first forged, impresses with some of the most iconic train journeys, from the Orient Express to Trans-Siberian jaunts. Not to be outdone, cruise options sweep along idyllic rivers and the glittering Med.
Under the steer of the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun, showcase the sheer geographic drama of the earth’s northern frontier. Sail Norway's spectacular fjords, board an Arctic expedition or sweep north with the Polar Express.
Step back to the 1920s glory days of the safari with a river cruise or rail journey. And today it’s possible to pair Africa’s endless landscapes, unique wildlife and vibrant cities with more than a touch of luxury.
Whether it’s cruising past the Mekong’s floating markets and the Irrawaddy’s forgotten temples or knitting together Japan’s ancient heritage with bullet-train sprints, Asia is a continent impossible to define.
Australasia’s history is one of pioneers. And, you can follow in the tracks and bow wakes of its great explorers with luxury rail journeys across the Outback, cruises between paradise islands and dives on the Great Barrier Reef.
Luxury mountain railways summit the Canadian Rockies, paddleboat steamers still ply the lazing Mississippi and exploratory cruises sail north into Alaska’s glacial wilds. Wherever you travel, America is big.
Host to many of the world’s most luxurious ships, the glittering waters and pristine beaches of the Caribbean are the poster child for relaxation. But, beyond the paradise-island aesthetic, there's a uniquely vibrant culture.