Embark on Rocky Mountaineer, one of the world's greatest rail journeys
The world-famous Rocky Mountaineer is without doubt one of the great rail journeys. Each Rocky Mountaineer journey takes between two or three days depending on the journey so guests are only on board during the day and won’t miss any of the spectacular views. In Canada, stay overnight in either Kamloops, Whistler or Quesnel depending on whether you are travelling on the First Passage To The West, Journey Through The Clouds or Rainforest To Goldrush. The new two-day Rockies to the Red Rocks route winds past ancient rock canyons, through mountain ranges, and alongside rivers as it travels between the red rock formations of Moab and the mile-high city of Denver. Rocky Mountaineer offers two levels of service, both with impeccable service, engaging Hosts, delectable food, and all the comforts for which Rocky Mountaineer is known.
Combine a rail journey with a Holland America Line Alaska cruise
For more than 140 years, Holland America Line has been a recognised leader in cruising, taking guests to exotic destinations around the world in mid-sized ships. If you are looking for some of the most spacious and comfortable ships at sea with award-winning service, five star dining and extensive activities then they are the cruise line for you. So sit back, relax and get ready to set sail to Alaska. Holland America cruise price includes:
• 7 nights accommodation in your chosen cabin grade
• All meals from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on disembarkation
• Entertainment on board
• Itinerary as shown
• Port taxes
Five Reasons why Rocky Mountaineer Pairs Perfectly with an Alaska Cruise
With four incredible rail routes to choose from, a Rocky Mountaineer luxury train journey is the perfect way to see Western Canada, from Vancouver on the Pacific Coast to Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies. But if you’re looking for a longer holiday, or one exploring further afield while still taking care of all of those little details, pairing your train journey with an Alaska cruise could be just the answer. Here are five great reasons to consider a “rail and sail” getaway.