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6 best luxury train travel experiences in 2024, from a winter wonderland with Switzerland’s Glacier Express, live music at Japan’s Twilight Mizukaze, and crossing Canada with Rocky Mountaineer

Belmond’s Venice-Simplon Orient Express is a luxurious and green alternative to flying, for those who wish to travel in style. Photo: @vsoetrain/Instagram

Luxury rail travel is having a moment.

Whether you’re looking to devour a five-course meal while enjoying panoramic views or fancy something a little more splashy, there are plenty of options for the opulent train enthusiast.

This method of travel will continue to gain popularity in 2024, according to luxury travel expert Jan Luescher, who told us that luxury travellers have had a “shift in attitude” regarding the environmental impact of their trips.
 
“The obvious answer is extravagant train holidays. This mode of travelling promises all the luxuries associated with first-class plane travel, such as excellent food, service, and amenities, along some of the most scenic and underexplored regions of the world in a way that is kinder to the environment,” Luescher, chief executive officer of luxury travel-focused social network A Small World, told us.

Read on for the best luxury train rides across the world in 2024.

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1. Switzerland’s Glacier Express

Experience winter in luxury with Switzerland’s Glacier Express. Photo: @glacierexpress.ch/Instagram
The Glacier Express in Switzerland is known for more than just luxury – it’s also famous for its panoramic views on the route that spans eight hours between St Moritz, a resort town in southeast Switzerland, and Zermatt, another town in southern Switzerland.

Those looking for a luxury train experience should buy the Excellence Class ticket that includes a five-course meal, a concierge service, and a guaranteed window seat. Prices start at 470 Swiss francs (around US$530).

The Glacier Express is magical in winter, but the train also operates in summer – and showcases a very different landscape. Photo: @glacierexpress.ch/Instagram

However, travellers can also go for a standard adult ticket, known as the Glacier Express classic, which begins at 159 Swiss francs (around US$180), for the entire route.

If you can, Luescher suggests trying the Glacier Express twice – once in summer and once in winter – as the landscape is completely different in both seasons.

2. South Africa’s Blue Train

South Africa’s Blue Train boasts a two-year waiting list. Photo: @thebluetrainsa/Instagram

South Africa’s Blue Train is one of the world’s most sought-after rail experiences: it currently has a wait-list of two years, Luescher told us.

The two-night – or around 31-hour – route spans 1,600km (around 994 miles) between Pretoria and Cape Town, according to the global tourism operator Audley Travel.

A journey on the Blue Train through Cape Town and Pretoria takes 31 hours. Photo: @thebluetrainsa/Instagram

According to Luescher, tickets begin at US$1,499 and include a luxury butler and fine dining.

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3. Japan’s Twilight Mizukaze

Japan’s Twilight Express features a programming of live music. Photo: Handout

The Twilight Mizukaze, also known as the Twilight Express, offers various routes around western Japan. The train is known for its art deco-inspired decor and observation decks that allow passengers to view landmarks, national parks and striking viaducts.

True to Japan’s sustainable nature, Twilight Express’ unique menu features locally sourced ingredients. Photo: Handout

Guests are treated to live music and a food and drinks menu sourced from local ingredients that are specific to each route.

Japan’s Twilight Express boasts a waiting list of more than six months. Photo: Handout

Tickets range between US$2,800 and US$5,500 and must be bought in Japan, according to Luescher. Each journey hosts 34 passengers and there’s often a waiting list spanning six months or more, Luescher added.

4. Belmond’s British Pullman

For an ultimate British experience, look no further than Belmond’s British Pullman. Photo: Belmond
Step aboard Belmond’s British Pullman train for the quintessential British experience. Some restored parts of the train date back to the 1920s, according to the website, and over the years it has been boarded by members of the royal family including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry.
Belmond’s British Pullman is a favourite of royals and has welcomed Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry. Photo: Handout

Guests are treated to live cabaret performances and afternoon tea on board. Routes vary and prices for 2024 journeys begin at £400 (around US$510).

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5. The Rocky Mountaineer

The Rocky Mountaineer passes through western Canada and the American southwest. Photo: @rockymountaineer/Instagram

The Rocky Mountaineer offers luxury train rides across western Canada and the American southwest, and is best known for its glass-dome windows offering panoramic views of major landmarks.

The cheapest package for the Rocky Mountaineer goes for US$1,500. Photo: @rockymountaineer/Instagram

Prices for the Rocky Mountaineer’s 2024 packages begin at US$1,500 and depend on the journey’s length and the type of package bought. For example, the Gold Leaf service includes additional luxury perks, such as unlimited drinks and menu dining. In contrast, the Silver Leaf service includes preselected meals in the ticket price.

6. Belmond’s Venice-Simplon Orient Express

Bar Car 3647 on Belmond’s Venice-Simplon Orient Express. Photo: @vsoetrain/Instagram

The Venice-Simplon Orient Express has hosted a range of versatile guests through the years, from ambassadors and royals to authors and spies.

Like Britain’s British Pullman train, parts of the train date back to the 1920s, and each carriage’s classic interior will make guests feel as though they’ve stepped back in time. The train offers routes from major European cities including Amsterdam, Rome and Venice.

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Belmond’s Venice-Simplon Orient Express promises “a Europe you have never seen in such captivating light”. Photo: @vsoetrain/Instagram

Ticket prices vary. For example, an overnight stay in one of the train’s grand suites begins at £10,165 (around US$13,000), and includes 24-hour butler service, unlimited champagne and private in-cabin dining. Meanwhile, an overnight stay in a historic cabin, or a standard cabin, begins at £3,530 (around US$4,500).

Luescher told us that this train is “extremely popular” among their clients and that it’s common for some people to rent out a full carriage or the entire train.

“This is a great idea for a very special private event, if you have the money to do so, of course,” Luescher said.

“The experience itself is much more than just a train ride, it’s a journey back in time to the opulence and style of the Golden Age/art deco era,” he added.

This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
  • Belmond’s British Pullman, with restored parts dating back to the 1920s, offers the ultimate British experience and has welcomed aboard royals like Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry
  • South Africa’s Blue Train is highly sought after with a waiting list of two years – today, luxury travellers are willing to splurge on sustainable travel with all the luxury of first class flights