Why travel by train?
When is the best time to go?
Are they holidays for rail enthusiasts?
On occasions travel is on Sundays or public holidays – can I expect extended journey times and disruption as in the UK?
Can you book me individual rail tickets?
Do you organise rail holidays in the UK?
2. About our holidays
How many people go on one of your holidays?
What are the excursions like?
Do we have to join in?
What’s the difference between a First Class and a Standard Class tour?
What is the dress code?
What facilities will my hotel have?
What about single travellers?
What do the Tour Managers do?
3. Special Requirements
What do you do about special requests for diets or rooms?
Can we travel back later/travel out earlier and extend our holiday?
What about other special requests?
Can I make this a surprise holiday for someone?
4. Mobility and Suitability
I’m not sure if this is the right holiday for me…
Will I have to carry my luggage?
What type of suitcase should we take?
Do you accept children on your holidays?
Is there an upper age limit?
5. Booking
When do I need to book?
I’ve seen a holiday I like: how do I find out what space is available?
How do I make a booking?
Can I book with my local Travel Agent?
What happens next?
6. Money Matters
How do I pay my deposit?
How do I pay my balance?
Which credit/debit cards do you accept?
Is there a charge for using a credit card?
May I pay by installments?
What is included?
7. Your Holiday Documents
What information will I get before I leave?
8. Before You Go
What currency will I need?
What type of suitcase should we bring?
What about Visa and Passport requirements?
9. Getting to London
What time will we need to meet?
What do we do if we are delayed getting to St Pancras/Heathrow/Gatwick?
What if we need to stay in London the night before?
10. Flights and Flying
What upgrades are available on flights, and what do you get for your money?
Approximately how long are the flights on my holiday?
Can I fly on a flight other than that included in the price of the holiday?
Can we fly from our local airport to join the group in London?
Can we extend our holiday and fly back later/fly out earlier?
1. General Information
Why travel by train?
Travelling by rail is a great way to experience the UK and the
Continent. On a train you can get up and stretch your legs, visit
the buffet car for refreshments, or simply sit back in your
comfortable, reserved seat and enjoy the spectacular, ever-changing
scenery as you speed to your destination. By rail you can
experience sights that cannot be seen any other way: from panoramic
coastal routes to a journey through majestic Alpine scenery or
along spectacular gorges, the train provides the ideal
viewpoint.
If you haven't ventured into Europe by rail before, you will be
pleasantly surprised by how little time it takes to reach your
destination. Travellers arriving at St Pancras International are
whisked through check-in and can be relaxing in their seats on
board Eurostar within half an hour. The journey to Paris now takes
just over two hours and the journey to Brussels just under two
hours.
When is the best time to go?
It depends entirely on your destination, and what sort of
weather you like. If you prefer to avoid the hottest part of the
year, then try not to travel in July and August - though northern
Europe is generally cooler than southern Europe. The Alps also tend
to stay a little cooler over the summer, thanks to their altitude.
On the other hand, the closer to the main summer season you go, the
better the chances of getting some sun! If you are travelling to
countries in the Southern Hemisphere, don't forget that the period
from February to April is their autumn, and September to November
is spring.
Many of our winter tours are to countries with colder climates.
Naturally we can't guarantee snow, but our Tour Advisors will help
you choose a departure date to suit you - whether you want to see
beautiful winter scenery under a blanket of snow, or meadows full
of colourful springtime flowers.
Are they holidays for rail enthusiasts?
Our customers book with us because they appreciate the comfort and relaxation of travelling by train and look upon the journey as part of their holiday, rather than because they are rail enthusiasts. Our holidays attract customers with a wide range of interests and they are not designed specifically for enthusiasts, however as many of the destinations included in our tours are selected for their excellent railway connections and excursions, rail enthusiasts will find much to interest them.
On occasions travel is on Sundays or public holidays – can I expect extended journey times and disruption as in the UK?
No. Other than in the UK, principal trains throughout the world run to the same schedules every day of the week. The infrastructure in place ensures that engineering works, including major renewals and upgrading, generally have little impact on train running.
Can you book me individual rail tickets?
We only deal with our pre-booked group itineraries however our partner company, railselect.com, arranges independent, tailor-made holidays by rail around Europe and beyond. Visit their website www.railselect.com or call 01904 521921 for more information.
Do you organise rail holidays in the UK?
Yes! We offer a great selection of tours within the UK to destinations such as the Scottish Highlands and Islands, Wales, Yorkshire, the Isle of Man, Norfolk and the south coast.
2. About our holidays
How many people go on one of your holidays?
The maximum number varies from tour to tour, but it is usually between 35 to 45 people, except for our Short Breaks where we have around 25 people. The majority of our tours travel with a full complement and it is very rare that we have to cancel due to lack of numbers. However, on occasions it is necessary for us to cancel tours due to low numbers. As a general rule, the minimum number of passengers required to operate a tour is 15 and we will always contact our customers in good time should it be necessary to cancel or make an amendment to the scheduled programme.
What are the excursions like?
Excursions are included in the price of your holiday. They are designed to give a balance of cultural, historical and social interest and to give you insight into the areas we visit. We try to use trains for excursions, however we sometimes utilise coaches or boats to get to places of interest. Where coaches are used, these are of high quality and aim to keep coach journeys to a maximum of 2 hours between stops. On most excursions, in addition to your Tour Manager, we are accompanied by a local guide to impact specialist knowledge of the sights being visited. Some excursions are to off-the-beaten-track destinations that simply would not be stumbled upon without this local knowledge.
Do we have to join in?
Travelling on a Great Rail Journeys holiday, you will never feel
"herded", and customers sometimes break away from the group to
explore independently. There is plenty of flexibility within the
itineraries and options to dine and explore independently. There
are also those who prefer to forego a particular excursion to relax
at the hotel - it is your holiday after all.
Your Tour Manager is there to provide help when you need it or to
discreetly 'disappear' when you don't. The programme of activity is
comprehensive, but not compulsory - it is very easy to opt in or
out as one pleases. There is time to yourself and freedom to
indulge your own interests.
What’s the difference between a First Class and a Standard Class tour?
First Class is always more spacious and includes meals and
drinks on certain journeys - as noted in the tour itinerary. Whilst
slightly less spacious, Standard Class accommodation in Europe is
generally still more comfortable than you may be used to in the
UK.
"First Class" and "Standard Class" refers to the class of rail
travel which you will primarily use. In all other senses, we treat
our groups equally. So your standard of hotel, your excursion
programme and the quality of service you receive from our staff
remains the same.
What is the dress code?
Wear what you are comfortable in and what is appropriate for the tour, remembering that the more outfits you bring the heavier your cases will be! Customers generally find a sturdy pair of shoes they are able to walk in is useful - particularly for tours including sightseeing and guided walking tours. Other suggestions include a waterproof jacket and 'layers' so you are able to dress for the weather, whether that be sun, snow or both! Where more formal wear is required (e.g. gala dinners on the river cruises), we will inform you of this in your holiday documentation.
What facilities will my hotel have?
Our hotels are carefully selected to provide keen value for
money, a warm welcome with high quality service and comfortable
rooms, all in convenient locations with amenities close at
hand.
We indicate the official star rating and provide a short
description of each hotel on the 'Hotels' tab found on our tour
pages. The hotel description details its location and facilities to
help you decide if the hotel is suitable for your needs. All hotel
bedrooms on Great Rail Journeys are equipped with a private
bathroom, telephone and colour television. Many hotels also offer
hairdryers, minibars, safes, tea and coffee making facilities and
so on and where these are available, they will be detailed in the
'Hotels' section. If you have any further questions about the hotel
included on your tour, please do not hesitate to telephone us on
01904 521936.
Full details about the facilities available at all of our hotels
will be forwarded to you with your holiday documentation.
What about single travellers?
Great Rail Journeys holidays are very suitable for people who are travelling on their own. The convivial nature of a group environment means there is always someone to share experiences with, should you choose to.
Typically up to 15% of the travellers on a group can be single travellers, with the remainder being made up of couples, or two (or more) friends travelling together.
What do the Tour Managers do?
Your Tour Manager meets you at St Pancras International, or your airport or UK hotel location, and remains with you throughout your holiday. Our Tour Managers have been chosen specifically for their friendliness, organisational skills and willingness to help, which means you can take the time to truly relax, safe in the knowledge that someone else has organised everything from train reservations to hotels and transfers. They are never far away if you need assistance and will provide suggestions for places to go and things to do when there's a free day. Should you wish to explore independently they will fade into the background.
3. Special Requirements
What do you do about special requests for diets or rooms?
Any requests for special diets or room allocations must be requested at the time of booking. We pass rooming and dietary requirements on to the relevant hoteliers and suppliers, who will do their best to help. Please advise our staff as early as possible when booking.
Can we travel back later/travel out earlier and extend our holiday?
We can usually arrange for you to travel out a day or so earlier or return later but are only able to add nights to the beginning or end of the holiday. Details can be found in the "add-ons" page on this website, or, if you have something specific in mind, give one of our Tour Advisors a call and they will be happy to discuss your ideas with you.
What about other special requests?
We do our best to provide a holiday that will suit your individual needs. Please do not hesitate to contact one of our Tour Advisors to discuss any special requirements you may have.
Can I make this a surprise holiday for someone?
We will be happy to help you arrange a surprise holiday! Please note that we are not able to send out your documents in plain envelopes, so if you live at the same address as the person you wish to surprise, please supply us with an alternative address so that the Great Rail Journeys envelopes don't give the game away! Any requests of this nature should be made at the time of booking. Do make sure to give us a telephone number which it is "safe" to call, and remember to let us know when the secret is out!
4. Mobility and Suitability
I’m not sure if this is the right holiday for me…
Please read the section Essential
Information advising you of what to expect on your
journey and do not hesitate to contact our office on 01904
521936 if you have any further questions.
We are conscious that our holidays are not suitable for everyone,
not only in terms of personal taste but in the ability to cope with
the demands of a particular holiday. Although our tours are
designed to be conducted at a leisurely pace, they can also be
physically demanding. Typical issues include guided walking tours,
the lack of a lift in a particular hotel, altitude, climatic
conditions and so on. We want to ensure that all our customers have
an enjoyable holiday!
We have a Mobility team within the office who will be happy to
provide guidance about our holidays and answer any further
questions you may have about a specific holiday. Please advise us
before any booking is made if anyone in your party has a medical
condition or disability that may affect your/their holiday
arrangements or if there are any health or fitness concerns which
may affect your/their ability to cope with a tour. Please also
remember to advise us of any changes to mobility or fitness levels
between booking your holiday and travelling.
Will I have to carry my luggage?
We try to arrange porterage, but on occasions, yes, you will and
we suggest a suitable case size in Essential Information. Porterage
is not always available and so you will usually need to lift your
own case onto and off trains, and onto luggage racks within trains.
You may also need to carry it some distance between
platforms/stations or to hotels. With this in mind, you are best to
take one small suitcase and one piece of hand luggage per person.
Please note that your Tour Manager
cannot provide individual assistance
with boarding trains or coaches, or carrying your luggage.
We have teamed up with 'Carry My Luggage' and 'The Baggage Man' who
can arrange transport of your luggage from your home to
destination. These companies are not affiliated with Great Rail
Journeys. We will send details of this service to our customers
about 10 weeks prior to departure. Prices start at £44 per case for
a one-way service and both companies offer a discount to Great Rail
Journeys customers.
What type of suitcase should we take?
As porterage is not included on our tours, you will need to carry your own case on and off trains, and find somewhere to stow it once on board. With that in mind, we suggest the following dimensions as ideal: 61cm x 38cm x 23cm - (24" x 15" x 9"), weighing about 34lb/15kg. This may seem quite small, especially for longer holidays, so here are some packing tips:
- If you are travelling with a companion, take a smaller suitcase each rather than a larger one between you. It is easier to find space on a luggage rack for two small cases than one large one.
- Suitcases with wheels are very, very useful.
- Remember that many of our hotels offer laundry service - perhaps you can take fewer clothes and have them cleaned.
- Most hotels have irons available, so don't worry about clothes being folded a few times.
- With some exceptions (eg. river cruises where more formal attire is expected), you may wear what you are comfortable with at all times.
Do you accept children on your holidays?
Of course - though we feel it only fair to make it known that our clientele is generally drawn from a more mature age group and children may not necessarily enjoy the long train journeys and the types of activity that we organise. If you are unsure, please discuss your requirements with a member of our staff.
Is there an upper age limit?
No. What is important is not your age but your ability to manage the tour. If you have read Essential Information and you think you would be able to manage the tour, we will be glad to have you on board. Can you beat our current champion of 97 years?
5. Booking
When do I need to book?
Each tour has a set number of departures with a limited group
size. Many tours fill quickly so it is always advisable to book
early to get your preferred choice of dates. We do not offer late
booking discounts so there is no benefit in delaying booking your
holiday. A deposit is needed to fully reserve any of our
holidays.
Once you have booked and paid us the appropriate deposit for your
holiday, we guarantee that you will not be surcharged. This means
that even if a cost increase is imposed upon us by a supplier - for
example due to an increase in fuel costs - and we need to increase
the holiday price for all new bookings, we guarantee that a price
rise will not affect you, if you have already booked your holiday.
It really does pay to book early.
I’ve seen a holiday I like: how do I find out what space is available?
This website is constantly updated with booking availability and additional departure dates - click on 'Availability and Booking' on your chosen holiday for a list of departure dates and an indication as to whether there are spaces still available. Alternatively, you can contact one of our Tour Advisors on 01904 521936 to check the availability of your chosen holiday.
How do I make a booking?
There are four ways to book a holiday:
- Directly from this website by clicking on the 'Book Now' button on your chosen holiday page.
- By telephoning our Tour Advisors on the number shown with your chosen holiday on the website or on the relevant page in our brochure. Our Tour Advisors will be happy to complete your booking details and take a deposit by card payment over the telephone.
- By telephoning our Tour Advisors to make a provisional booking. We will hold the place(s) on your chosen holiday for up to 7 days.
- We also sell our holidays through selected travel agents.
Can I book with my local Travel Agent?
Great Rail Journeys have a number of appointed travel agents throughout the UK who will be happy to assist you with your booking. These include AITO specialist agents and most good independent agents. We will be able to offer guidance; just ask a member of our staff.
What happens next?
Once you have made your booking and a deposit has been paid, we will forward a Confirmation of Booking to you. Your confirmation will show a breakdown of the accommodation and services booked on the holiday, the remaining balance and the date when it has to be paid.
6. Money Matters
How do I pay my deposit?
If you book online or by telephone, payment is required by debit or credit card. If booking through a Travel Agent, payment is made directly to your Agent. Please note a surcharge of 2% will be levied for any credit card transactions.
How do I pay my balance?
Your confirmation includes a payment counterfoil, which you may return to us with your cheque or credit/debit card details. Payment can also be made by credit or debit card over the telephone, or by arranging a direct bank transfer (account details provided on the payment counterfoil). Some customers like to come into the office to pay us in person. You are always welcome to pop in but please call us beforehand to let us know you are coming.
Which credit/debit cards do you accept?
Debit - Visa Debit, Maestro (Switch) and MasterCard Debit.
Credit - Visa and Mastercard.
Is there a charge for using a credit card?
We do not charge for payment with a debit card. However, if you choose to make payment by credit card then a surcharge of 2% is added to your balance. For more information, please read our Booking Conditions, section 3 "Payment"
May I pay by installments?
You are more than welcome to make regular payments towards your holiday cost, providing that the full balance has been received by the balance due date.
What is included?
Our holidays include return rail travel with appropriate transfers, hotel accommodation, a number of meals and the services of your Tour Manager. Our holidays are rich in content and include city tours, guided visits, excursions, meals, transport, and hotel accommodation. Each Itinerary specifies exactly what is included, so there are no 'hidden' extras. Our experience means that the major sights you would wish to see are included in the package - and in the price.
7. Your Holiday Documents
What information will I get before I leave?
About 10-12 weeks before your holiday you will receive an 'Update Letter', containing:
- Departure and return times.
- Information about your holiday including luggage advice and tips on what to pack.
- Eurostar terminal guide (if applicable)
- Details of the UK Rail Tickets we can offer to take you from your local station to the holiday departure point.
- Details of hotels bookable through us, should you wish to stay the night before or after your holiday in Central London or at your departure location.
- Details of our recommended luggage delivery schemes, 'Carry My Luggage' and/or 'The Baggage Man'.
- A reminder about your balance due date.
About 2 weeks before departure, you will receive an itinerary and your final travel documents. Check these immediately and contact us if anything is not clear.
8. Before You Go
What currency will I need?
This obviously depends on where you are going. As you may already know, many European countries now use the Euro but this does not apply to all.
Please find a table below highlighting the countries that we visit and the currency they use.
| Country | Currency | Country | Currency |
| Austria | Euro | Malaysia | Malaysian Ringgit |
| Australia | Australian Dollar | Monaco | Euro |
| Belarus | Belarussian Rouble | Morocco* | Moroccan Dirham |
| Belgium | Euro | Netherlands | Euro |
| Cambodia | Cambodian Riel | New Zealand | New Zealand Dollar |
| Canada | Canadian Dollar | Norway | Norwegian Krone |
| China | Chinese Renminbi | Peru | Nuevo Sol |
| Croatia | Kuna and Croatian Dinar | Poland | Zloty |
| Czech Republic | Czech Koruna | Romania | Romanian Leu |
| Denmark | Danish Krone | Russia | Russian Rouble |
| Egypt | Egyptian Pound | Singapore | Singapore Dollar |
| Estonia | Euro | Slovakia | Euro |
| Finland | Euro | Slovenia | Euro |
| France | Euro | South Africa | South African Rand |
| Germany | Euro | Spain | Euro |
| Greece | Euro | Sweden | Swedish Krona |
| Hungary | Forint | Switzerland | Swiss Franc |
| Ireland | Euro | Thailand | Thai Baht |
| Italy | Euro | Turkey | Turkish Lira |
| India* | Indian Rupee | Ukraine | Ukrainian Grivna |
| Japan | Japanese Yen | USA | US Dollar |
| Latvia | Lat | Vietnam | Vietnamese Dong |
| Luxembourg | Euro |
Please note that the countries with an
asterix(*) have closed currencies and local currency cannot be
obtained in the UK. In these circumstances, we would
recommend our customers to take sterling which can be exchanged
locally.
Although some countries have their own currencies, it can
sometimes be better to take a different currency. For
example, US Dollars are much more widely used in Russia than the
Rouble and many customers take sterling or Euros to Turkey rather
than Turkish Lira. Please check with one of our Tour Advisors
or a local Bureau de Change for up to date information and guidance
in good time prior to your departure.
What type of suitcase should we bring?
Remember that, although we organise porterage as often as we
can, you may still need to carry your own case on and off trains,
and find somewhere to stow it once on board. With that in mind, we
suggest the following dimensions as ideal: 61cm x 38cm x 23cm
(24.4" x 15.2" x 9.2") and weighing about 34lb/15kg. This seems
quite small, especially for longer holidays, so here are some
packing tips:
- Take a smaller suitcase each rather than a larger one between you. It is easier to find space on a luggage rack for two small cases than one large one.
- Suitcases with wheels are very, very useful.
- Remember that many of our hotels offer laundry service - perhaps you can take fewer clothes and have them cleaned.
- Most hotels have irons available, so don't worry about clothes being folded a few times.
- With some exceptions (eg. cruises where more formal attire is expected), you may wear what you are comfortable with at all times.
What about Visa and Passport requirements?
Most of our clients hold UK passports: any advice we give will
be for UK passport holders. If you hold a passport for another
country, or have special circumstances (for example, a criminal
record), it is wise to contact the embassy of all countries you
will be passing through. Visa requirements can change without us
being notified, so we are unable to provide definitive information.
Entry requirements for the United States, in particular, have
recently been changing quite rapidly.
For British Citizens, a standard 10-year passport is required for
all holidays and must be valid for at least six months beyond your
planned return date. If your passport expires before this or if
your passport is endorsed in any way, it may still be acceptable
but you should contact your local passport office or the
consulate/embassy of the country/countries you plan to visit or
transit through for detailed advice.
Most of our customers are British Citizens holding UK passports and
as such, any advice we give is for British Citizens. We indicate on
the tour pages of our website and in our brochures if British
Citizens require a visa for one or more of the countries visited on
the tour. Where a visa is required, we give details of how this
visa may be obtained and whether the cost of the visa is included
in the cost of the holiday. Please note that entry requirements can
change without us being notified, so for the latest information on
visa requirements for a particular tour, please call a member of
our team on 01904 734939.
9. Getting to London
What time will we need to meet?
We will confirm the time you should meet your Tour Manager and group in the travel documents sent to you around 10-14 days prior to your holiday. Typically the meeting time is around 45 minutes before the departure of your Eurostar or at least 3 hours before your flight departure time.
What do we do if we are delayed getting to St Pancras/Heathrow/Gatwick?
If you are delayed on your way to meet your group, please call our office as soon as you are able to on 01904 521900 to advise us of your situation. If you are calling this number out of office hours, our recorded message will give you an alternative 'emergency on-call' number to call. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for our customers.
What if we need to stay in London the night before?
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London for the night before you depart on your tour from St Pancras International, and also for your return to the UK. Details of the hotels available and how to book will be sent 10 weeks before your departure. Alternatively, if you click on the 'add ons' tab in the Essential Information section of the website, you will find more information on the hotels available. You can contact us on 01904 521936 for more details.
10. Flights and Flying
What upgrades are available on flights, and what do you get for your money?
This depends on the holiday, and on the airline used. Here is a brief summary of what is available with each airline featured throughout our programme and what the upgrade entails. Prices for upgrading vary massively depending upon the availability. If you are interested in upgrading from economy class, please contact a member of staff for an up to date quotation.
|
Airline |
Upgrade |
|
Aeroflot |
Premier Class (Business Class)
|
|
Air Canada |
Executive First
|
|
Air New Zealand |
Premium Economy
Business Premier
|
|
British Airways |
World Traveller Plus
Club World
Club Europe
|
|
Continental Airlines |
Business First Class
|
|
Delta |
Economy Comfort
Business Elite
|
|
Jet Airways |
Premiere
First Class
|
|
KLM |
Economy Comfort
Business Class
|
|
Qantas |
Premium Economy
Business Class
|
|
Scandinavian Airlines |
Business Class
|
|
Singapore Airlines |
Business Class
|
|
South African Airways |
Business Class
|
|
Thai Airlines |
Royal Silk (equivalent to Business Class)
|
|
Virgin |
Premium Economy
Upper Class
|
Approximately how long are the flights on my holiday?
Please find a table below highlighting the duration of each flight applicable to our tours. Please note that these details are approximate and final confirmed flight timings will be enclosed with your final holiday documentation.
| Tour | Route | Duration |
| Adventures in New Zealand | Heathrow to Hong Kong | 11 hrs 45 mins |
| Hong Kong to Auckland | 10 hrs 45 mins | |
| Auckland to Heathrow | 23 hrs 45 mins | |
| Andalucian Explorer | London to Malaga | 2 hrs 30 mins |
| Malaga to London | 2 hrs 30 mins | |
| Arctic Circle Express | London to Stockholm | 2 hrs 30 mins |
| Oslo to London | 2 hrs 15 mins | |
| Australia & the Ghan | London to Cairns via Singapore | 22 hrs 45 mins plus layover time |
| Sydney to London via Sinagpore | 24 hrs 45 mins | |
| Baltic Explorer | St Petersburg to London | 3 hrs 35 mins |
| Canada Coast to Coast | London to Vancouver | 9 hrs 20 mins |
| Halifax to London | 6 hrs 35 mins | |
| Canada & the Rocky Mountaineer | London to Toronto | 7 hrs |
| Vancouver to London | 9 hrs | |
| Cape Town, the Blue Train & Kruger | London to Cape Town | 11 hrs 35 mins |
| Johannesburg to London | 10 hrs 15 mins | |
| Discovering Japan | London to Tokyo | 11 hrs 45 mins |
| Tokyo to London | 12 hrs 15 mins | |
| Fjords of Norway | London to Bergen (via Oslo) | 4 hrs 30 mins |
| Oslo to London | 2 hrs 20 mins | |
| Incredible India | London to Delhi | 8 hrs 20 mins |
| Delhi to London | 8 hrs 20 mins | |
| India's Palace on Wheels | London to Delhi | 8 hrs 20 mins |
| Delhi to London | 8 hrs 20 mins | |
| India's Golden Triangle | London to Delhi | 8 hrs 20 mins |
| Delhi to London | 8 hrs 20 mins | |
| India's Tigers & Palaces | London to Delhi | 8 hrs 20 mins |
| Delhi to London | 8 hrs 20 mins | |
| LA to New York by Rail | London to Los Angeles | 11 hrs 20 mins |
| New York to London | 7 hrs 25 mins | |
| Las Vegas & the Golden West | London to San Francisco | 10 hrs |
| San Francisco to London | 10 hrs | |
| Machu Picchu & the Andes | London to Lima (via Amsterdam) | 14 hrs |
| Lima to London (via Amsterdam) | 13 hrs 45 mins | |
| Marrakech Express | Marrakech to London | 4 hrs |
| New England in the Fall | London to Boston | 7 hrs |
| Boston to London | 7 hrs | |
| Rockies & Alaska Cruise | London to Calgary | 9 hrs |
| Vancouver to London | 9 hrs 20 mins | |
| South African Adventure | London to Johannesburg | 10 hrs 15 mins |
| Cape Town to London | 11 hrs 35 mins | |
| The Beauty of Andalucia | London to Malaga | 2 hrs 30 mins |
| Malaga to London | 2 hrs 30 mins | |
| The Canadian in Winter | London to Toronto | 7 hrs |
| Vancouver to London | 9 hrs | |
| The Indian Maharaja | London to Mumbai | 9 hrs 5 mins |
| Delhi to London | 9 hrs 15 mins | |
| The Transamerican Rail Tour | London to San Francisco | 10 hrs |
| New York to London | 7 hrs 25 mins | |
| The Trans-Siberian Express | London to Moscow | 4 hrs |
| Vladivostok to Moscow | 9 hrs 20 mins | |
| Moscow to London | 4 hrs | |
| Tracks of the Deep South | London to Atlanta | 9 hrs 30 mins |
| Atlanta to London | 8 hrs 10 mins | |
| USA Coast to Coast | London to New York | 7 hrs 25 mins |
| San Francisco to London | 10 hrs | |
| USA Eastern Adventure | London to Washington | 7 hrs 30 mins |
| New York to London | 7 hrs 25 mins | |
| Waterways of the Tsars | St Petersburg to London | 3 hrs 30 mins |
| West Coast & Yosemite | London to Seattle | 9 hrs 45 mins |
| Los Angeles to London | 10 hrs 10 mins |
Please note that the above times are approximate and should only be used as a guideline.
Can I fly on a flight other than that included in the price of the holiday?
Prices quoted in this brochure are based on special fares offered to us by the airlines for group travel. These represent a reduction on the normal IATA fares which generally include greater flexibility. Should you wish to book our holiday using a flight other than that shown in the brochure, a flight variation charge from £40 per person will apply in addition to the difference in cost between our special fare and the normal IATA fare for the flight(s) required. Tickets at our special fare are valid only on the airline and dates shown and do not automatically entitle passengers to switch to another carrier in the case of a flight cancellation, delay or technical problem with the aircraft or the reservation.
Can we fly from our local airport to join the group in London?
We can usually organise add-on flights from your local airport. Prices are from £180 per person return and are subject to availability, and will be quoted on request. Please contact us if you would like a quote from your local airport.
Can we extend our holiday and fly back later/fly out earlier?
Not normally a problem. Let us know in good time and we should
be able to book your flights as requested but you would normally
have to fly one way with the group. We can also book extra nights
in the hotels we use at the start or end of a holiday. Please note,
though, that you will need to arrange your own transfer to the
airport if you are not taking the transport we arrange for the
group. Also, make sure you have insurance to cover the extended
length of your stay.
If you have a question that is not in this Frequently Asked Questions page, please contact us on the number at the top of the page.
