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New Luxury Train Tour to Span 14 Countries

Luxury train travel is about to reach a whole new level. In a major step forward for high-end tourism, a bold and exclusive rail journey has been announced, offering travelers a 100-day all-inclusive experience across three continents and 14 countries. Set to launch in March 2026, this once-in-a-lifetime trip is being organized by Adventures By Train, a luxury rail travel company known for pushing boundaries in experiential travel.

The adventure begins at London’s historic St Pancras station on 17 March 2026. From there, just twelve lucky passengers will embark on a globe-spanning odyssey through Europe, Asia, and North America. Each leg of the journey has been carefully curated to showcase iconic train routes, world-famous landmarks, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The tour will cover France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Japan, Canada, and the United States.

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Passengers will glide through the Swiss Alps on classic European sleeper trains, wind through Central Asia’s remote landscapes, and experience the legendary Amtrak California Zephyr route across the Rocky Mountains. Along the way, travelers will enjoy a seamless, immersive journey without the usual hassles of long-haul flights or repeated hotel check-ins.

But this is more than just a rail trip—it’s a full-circle luxury experience. Between land segments, guests will stay at celebrated five-star hotels like The Langham in New York and Pera Palace in Istanbul, bringing a sense of grandeur to every stop. They will also take to the sea for two memorable ocean voyages. From Tokyo, the travelers will board a 23-day cruise to Vancouver, offering a peaceful stretch of Pacific scenery and coastal culture. Near the end of the journey, they will cross the Atlantic aboard the Queen Mary 2, known worldwide for its elegance and history.

This all-inclusive package promises to redefine how people think about long-distance travel. Rather than rush from airport to airport, passengers will be able to watch the world change slowly and dramatically from their window—mountains to deserts, megacities to wilderness—all while enjoying top-tier service and accommodations.

With only twelve seats available on the maiden voyage, this global train journey is expected to draw interest from seasoned travelers looking for something extraordinary. It’s a trip designed not just to show you the world—but to let you truly absorb it.

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