Escorted Grand Tours - Worldwide
Jordan: Trains, Petra & the Dead Sea
2 November to 11 November 2026
Often referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the Middle East’, Jordan welcomes travellers from around the world to explore its long history and ancient cities and landmarks. Enjoy charters on the remaining sections of the Hejaz Railway and see the wonders of Petra, Jerash and Madaba.
Appalachian Mountain Trails
29 August to 14 September 2026
An awe-inspiring tour of the finest, lesser-known heritage railroads in eastern USA. Each line is steeped in history with its own story to tell and we follow the breathtaking trail across the highly scenic Appalachian Mountains with some leisurely sightseeing along the way.
Canada Coast to Coast
9 September to 29 September 2026
This wonderful new tour begins in Halifax, Nova Scotia and takes the Ocean route down the east coast of Canada with stays in Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. Then board the famous Canadian train west to Vancouver, travelling through the Prairies and Rockies, ending with a visit to Whistler.
Jordan: Trains, Petra & the Dead Sea
1 November to 10 November 2027
Often referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the Middle East’, Jordan welcomes travellers from around the world to explore its long history and ancient cities and landmarks. Enjoy charters on the remaining sections of the Hejaz Railway and see the wonders of Petra, Jerash and Madaba.
South Korea Rail Adventure
17 May to 29 May 2027
A new tour to one of Asia’s unexplored destinations that offers thousands of years of culture and history. Visit ultra-modern cities and rural, more traditional South Korea by train whilst travelling through spectacular scenery. You really will experience the best South Korea has to offer.
Eastern Canada in the Fall
6 October to 19 October 2027
Travel by rail and road through Canada’s great wilderness to Northern Québec and Ontario, see the Fall colours along the St. Lawrence River and enjoy the remoteness of James Bay. Combine visits to some of Canada’s most visited cities, with some of its most isolated ones.

