Belmond has long understood something many luxury travelers eventually discover for themselves: the journey can be every bit as meaningful as the destination. In an era of rushed itineraries and airport lounges, the hospitality brand’s collection of legendary train journeys invites travelers to slow down and experience the world with a sense of romance that feels increasingly rare.

From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the rolling countryside of England, Belmond’s trains are not simply transportation. They are moving hotels, fine dining destinations, and cultural experiences wrapped into one unforgettable adventure.

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: Europe's Most Glamorous Train

There may be no rail journey more iconic than the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. With its meticulously restored 1920s and 1930s Art Deco carriages, polished brass details, and white-glove service, stepping aboard feels like entering another era entirely.

The train’s classic route between Paris and Venice remains its signature experience, though Belmond has expanded itineraries to include destinations like Prague, Vienna, Florence, Istanbul, and the French Alps. Guests dress for dinner, sip champagne in the bar car while a pianist plays softly in the background, and wake to views of Europe unfolding beyond their cabin windows.

What makes the experience extraordinary is not simply the glamour, but the pace. There’s time to linger over breakfast, watch villages pass by, and settle into the rhythm of slow travel in a way modern tourism rarely allows.

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The Royal Scotsman: Scotlands at Its Most Cinematic

If the Orient Express evokes European glamour, the Royal Scotsman captures the soul of the Scottish Highlands.

With just a small number of cabins, the train feels deeply intimate, more like a private country house on rails than a traditional luxury train. Routes wind through misty mountains, remote lochs, and castle-dotted landscapes inaccessible to most travelers.

Days might include whisky tastings at renowned distilleries, private estate visits, or clay pigeon shooting before returning onboard for multi-course dinners showcasing Scottish ingredients. Evenings often end in the observation car with local musicians playing traditional folk music while guests trade stories over single malts.

For travelers drawn to nature, heritage, and understated luxury, it is one of Belmond’s most immersive experiences.

“I expected beautiful scenery and luxury service, but what surprised me most was how emotional the journey felt. Watching the sun rise at the edge of Lake Titicaca, I realized I hadn’t looked at my phone in hours. It reminded me what travel is supposed to feel like.” – A recent guest aboard the Andean Explorer

 

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Les Bateaux Belmond – Not a train, but Belmond’s luxury barge fleet in Burgundy and Champagne are often grouped alongside the rail journeys because they embody the same “slow luxury” philosophy.

Belmond Train Journeys are Ideal For: 

  • Slow travel enthusiasts
  • Luxury travelers looking for uniqueness
  • Food and wine lovers
  • Rail enthusiasts and romantics
  • Celebration travelers (honeymoons, milestone birthdays, anniversaries, and retirement trips)

Andean Explorer: Peru Through a Different Lens

High in the Peruvian Andes, Belmond operates South America’s first luxury sleeper train, the Andean Explorer.

Traveling between Cusco, Lake Titicaca, and Arequipa, the train offers a strikingly different perspective on Peru than the typical Machu Picchu itinerary. The landscapes shift dramatically throughout the journey: golden plains dotted with alpacas, dramatic mountain passes, and mirror-like lakes reflecting vast open skies.

Inside, the design blends contemporary comfort with subtle Andean influences. Guests gather in the piano bar or open-air observation car while the altitude and scenery create a dreamlike atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world.

The train has become particularly popular among travelers looking to combine cultural immersion with luxury in a way that feels authentic rather than performative.

The British Pullman: A Golden Age Escape Close to London

For those short on time but still craving the nostalgia of classic rail travel, the British Pullman delivers a taste of the golden age without requiring a multi-night commitment.

Departing from London Victoria Station, the beautifully restored train offers themed day journeys throughout England, from countryside lunches to murder mystery evenings and seasonal experiences. Each carriage has its own history, many having once carried royalty and political leaders.

It’s an experience that feels delightfully theatrical, proving that luxury travel doesn’t always require crossing continents.

Beyond these iconic journeys, Belmond’s portfolio extends even further, offering travelers a remarkable variety of rail experiences across the globe. In Southeast Asia, the Eastern & Oriental Express winds through Malaysia’s lush landscapes from Singapore, combining old-world glamour with immersive cultural experiences. In Peru, the Hiram Bingham delivers travelers to Machu Picchu in vintage-inspired elegance, complete with live music and refined dining along the way. Belmond has also expanded its collection with the Britannic Explorer, a luxury sleeper train showcasing the landscapes of England and Wales through a contemporary lens. And while not rail journeys, Belmond’s intimate river barges through Burgundy and Champagne reflect the same philosophy of slow, immersive travel that has made the brand’s trains so enduringly appealing.

Why Belmond Journeys Continue to Sell Out

Part of the appeal lies in exclusivity. Unlike cruise ships or large resorts, Belmond trains accommodate a limited number of guests, making each departure feel personal and intimate.

But the deeper reason these journeys resonate is emotional. Travelers are increasingly searching for experiences that feel meaningful, immersive, and difficult to replicate. Belmond’s trains deliver exactly that.

There’s a romance to rail travel that air travel lost long ago. Conversations linger longer. Landscapes are savored rather than flown over. The transition between destinations becomes part of the story itself.

With only a handful of departures remaining for 2026 and bookings now open for 2027, many of these journeys are already seeing strong demand from travelers planning well in advance.

For those seeking a more thoughtful and unforgettable way to see the world, Belmond’s trains may just represent luxury travel at its finest.

 

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