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Canada Coast to Coast

Discover the best of Canada on this epic journey from Vancouver on the Pacific coast to Halifax on the shores of the Atlantic

From £6,499 per person


Embark on a spectacular overland journey that showcases the beautiful and varied landscapes the world's second-largest country is famed for.

Landing in Vancouver, explore the west coast's jaw-dropping Rocky Mountains, rushing rivers, glacial lakes and pristine forests before boarding VIA Rail's Canadian for a three-night journey across the plains and grasslands to Toronto.

After marvelling at the wondrous Niagara Falls, continue eastwards, exploring historic Montreal and Québec City before reaching the picturesque coastal towns of Nova Scotia.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Your overland journey begins on arrival in Vancouver

Meeting the Tour Manager at London Heathrow, we board our flight to the west coast of Canada, arriving in Vancouver in the early evening local time. The city is regarded as one of the world's most desirable places to live, thanks to its charming atmosphere amid the incredible setting of mountains and the Pacific coast.

Our hotel is a short distance from Downtown Vancouver and the harbour. After check in your evening is free to unwind or head out to try some of western Canada's cuisine. Seafood, such as salmon, oysters and Dungeness crab can be found in many of the city's restaurants. With a multicultural population, Vancouver also offers local versions of Asian and Mexican dishes.

Day 2 - Exploring Vancouver

Our first full day in Canada sees us embark on a guided sightseeing tour of Vancouver's most characterful districts. Gastown, Vancouver's original downtown, is the city's most historic neighbourhood, brimming with character and old-world charm. Named after the talkative sailor and barman 'Gassy' Jack Deighton, originally from Hull, Gastown showcases a rich heritage and a cheerful atmosphere. The neighbourhood's most iconic landmark, the Gastown Steam Clock, draws visitors with its regular bursts of steam and nostalgic appeal.

Crossing East Hastings Street, we arrive in the largest Chinatown in Canada, where we relish the sights and sounds of the lively streets and tranquil squares. From leafy Stanley Park with its colourful totem poles celebrating local Native American history, we travel to Granville Island, a buzzing district boasting independent stores and mouthwatering food markets.

With the rest of the day to explore independently, you might like to head to North Vancouver and find the Capilano Suspension Bridge, which hangs 450 feet above the forest floor. Alternatively, take the cable car to the top of Grouse Mountain for sweeping views of the city.

Day 3 - The Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island

We make our way by coach early this morning to Tsawwassen for the ferry to Vancouver Island's Swartz Bay. Known for its population of black bears, the island is a blend of culture and wilderness, with both rugged landscapes and charming cities.

One of its most renowned manmade attractions is The Butchart Gardens, where we head on arrival. These beautiful botanical gardens started as Robert Butchart's limestone quarry in 1904 before his wife Jennie spotted the potential to create a wonderful sunken garden. The grounds expanded to include a Japanese garden, an Italian garden and a fragrant rose garden.

After exploring this picturesque haven, we transfer by coach to British Columbia's capital, Victoria, where we have time to explore and eat lunch independently. You could visit the Inner Harbour, lined with grand buildings including the Parliament Buildings, Royal BC Museum and Fairmont Empress hotel, or wander the streets of Canada's oldest Chinatown. Later, we sail back to Vancouver, where you can eat dinner independently.

Day 4 - Through the mountains to Sun Peaks

Our trans-Canadian trip gets underway today as we leave Vancouver by coach for a scenic journey along stunning valleys, with Canada's grand landscapes laid out before us.

Following the course of the Fraser Valley, we arrive in the historic trading post of Hope, surrounded by huge mountains. Here, there is time to eat lunch independently before joining the Coquihalla Highway. Swathes of land blanketed in deep forests pass our windows as we climb through the Cascade Mountains to the village of Sun Peaks.

With a European feel and a charming, pedestrian-friendly centre, Sun Peaks boasts plenty of cafés, restaurants and shops. On arrival in the early evening, we have time to explore and eat dinner independently in this popular year-round mountain resort.

Day 5 - Into the Rockies to Jasper

Canada's iconic scenery becomes even more incredible today as we enter the Rocky Mountains. Joining the Yellowhead Highway after breakfast at the hotel, we follow the course of the North Thompson River to the small town of Clearwater. We have free time to wander before continuing our journey deep into Canada's wilderness to the jaw-dropping Mount Robson.

Reaching nearly 13,000 feet, this rugged peak is often called the 'King of the Rockies', and its seemingly vertical southern face dominates views from miles around. The varied stratum of rock gives the impression of a road twisting around the mountain - a fact noticed by the indigenous Texqa'kallt people who call it the 'Mountain of the Spiral Road'.

Jasper is a beautiful enigma, retaining a calm, small-town feel despite being a popular tourist destination. Interesting shops and restaurants line its charming streets. After checking in to our hotel, you are free to explore this picture-perfect town this evening.

Day 6 - The stunning sights of Jasper National Park

A free morning gives you a chance to unwind at our hotel or take a casual stroll around Jasper, admiring the surrounding mountains.

Later, we board our coach for a scenic excursion deep into the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park on a tour of the Maligne River valley. Soak up views of craggy and often snow-dusted mountains, plunging waterfalls, hot springs and crystalline lakes. Visiting the otherworldly Maligne Canyon, we watch the rushing river squeezing dramatically through a narrow fissure rich with fossils. Continuing from Medicine Lake, we are treated to an array of staggering vistas on the approach to Maligne Lake - the largest glacier-fed body of water in the region.

Before returning to Jasper for a free evening, there is plenty of time to admire the azure waters and look out for some of the area's rare wildlife, including mule deer, moose, eagles and ospreys - as well as bears, caribou and wolves.

Day 7 - Crossing Alberta on the Canadian

There is time to enjoy Jasper this morning before we transfer to the train station for one of the world's most epic train journeys.

Boarding the steel carriages of the Canadian, we settle into our semi-private berths for a three-night ride across Canada to Toronto. As we follow the Athabasca River, we wind down the Rocky Mountains into the verdant foothills. With dinner served onboard, we can enjoy views of glaciers, plunging canyons, soaring mountains and endless pine forests.

As we cross further into Alberta, the scenery changes with remote settlements and serene lakes dotting the landscape. Leaving Edmonton this evening, we can relax and look forward to a laid-back day as the Canadian continues its journey.

Day 8 - Into the great wide open

Waking up on the Canadian, we are welcomed to Saskatchewan's vast prairies, which we can view while eating breakfast. The seemingly endless grasslands of the Great Plains stretch as far as the eye can see, with boundless farming communities passing by our windows as the Canadian rolls on.

With nearly half of its 1.2 million residents living in its largest city, Saskatchewan's wild plains are home to deer, eagles and, occasionally, antelope, moose and bison. The Canadian's glass-roofed panoramic observation car is the perfect place to watch the world go by. Dinner is also served on board.

We later cross into Manitoba, a province with more than 100,000 lakes stretching all the way up to the shores of Hudson Bay. Its capital is Winnipeg, considered the geographical centre of Canada. Late this evening, the train pulls into this city before continuing eastwards overnight.

Day 9 - Across the Canadian Shield

Over breakfast on VIA Rail's Canadian this morning, we cross the rocky ground of northwestern Ontario, a landscape pocked with primordial lakes and thick, verdant forests of ancient trees.

For the isolated communities we pass through, the Canadian Pacific Railway has been a lifeline for decades. While Ontario might be the most populous of Canada's provinces, the remote areas we travel through today are raw Canadian wilderness, with moose, lynx and black bears prowling its dense woodlands.

After lunch onboard, the Canadian changes direction, continuing its journey in a southeasterly direction towards the Great Lakes. Spend some time in the observation car or lounge as we travel through this dramatic scenery before dinner is served. The Canadian continues overnight towards our destination.

Day 10 - Arrival in cosmopolitan Toronto

Our final morning onboard VIA Rail's Canadian begins with breakfast as we travel south towards Toronto. The views change from the mountains and prairies of the past few days to suburban scenes as we make our way around Lake Simcoe into the Greater Toronto area.

After lunch onboard, we arrive in Toronto's Union Station, Canada's largest and most elegant train station. The monumental Great Hall has a two-storey-high vaulted ceiling while its resplendent limestone exterior is dominated by Romanesque columns. Built in 1927, this glorious Beaux-Arts structure is the third incarnation of the station, a testament to the importance of railways in connecting Canada. Nearby is the iconic CN Tower, built by the Canadian National Railway Company and the world's tallest free-standing structure from 1975 until 2007.

We transfer to our city centre hotel where there is time to unwind or explore Canada's most populous city at leisure before eating dinner independently. Toronto's diverse food scene makes it easy to find somewhere to eat, from steak and seafood to European and Asian cuisine.

Day 11 - A cruise among the spectacular Niagara Falls

Today is a highlight of this trans-Canadian journey. On our coach, we are joined by an expert local guide for a full-day trip to the incredible Niagara Falls.

Connecting two of the Great Lakes - Erie and Ontario - the Niagara River plunges down three astonishing waterfalls. When we arrive, we set sail on a cruise to get closer to one of the world's most impressive natural sights - with protective ponchos supplied. Marvelling at the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the iconic Horseshoe Falls is an unforgettable experience as the clouds of spray and thunderous roar emphasise the awesome majesty of nature. Back on shore, we have time to eat lunch independently in one of Niagara's restaurants before viewing the falls from above at Table Rock. Continuing our exploration, we reach the whirlpool where the river bursts out of the Niagara Gorge.

We conclude our excursion with free time to stroll through the pretty town of Niagara on the Lake. Returning to Toronto this evening, you are free to eat dinner independently.

Day 12 - To the ‘City of Saints’ by rail

After a relaxing morning in Toronto, we board the VIA Rail train service to Montreal. Following the shores of Lake Ontario and the course of the St Lawrence River, we arrive in this UNESCO City of Design in the early evening, with a short transfer to our central four-star hotel.

Montreal blends French and English influences, visible in the street names and elegant architecture. Across the Place du Canada from our hotel, you can find the Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, built in the 19th century. Just beyond here is the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth hotel, where John Lennon and Yoko Ono held their second 'bed-in' for peace in 1969. It was during this two-week stay that Lennon's first solo single, Give Peace a Chance, was written.

In Montreal's historic centre, you could admire the towering Notre-Dame Basilica and savour some traditional Québécois cuisine - including the incredibly popular poutine.

Day 13 - The Corridor Service to Québec City

Breakfast is included at the hotel this morning before we make the short distance to Montreal's Central Station for an afternoon journey on VIA Rail's Corridor Service to Québec City.

Founded as a French settlement in 1608, historic Old Québec is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has the only remaining fortified city walls in North America. We arrive in the late afternoon and check into our four-star hotel before a free evening to wander the cobbled streets lined with cafés, independent shops, pubs and restaurants.

Dining independently this evening, you might like to try some French-inspired dishes with a local touch, such as soups, tourtiére meat pies, bourguignon or crepes.

Day 14 - Discovering Québec City and maple syrup tasting

Today's guided city tour begins with an introduction to the historical conflicts between France, Great Britain and the United States that led to the founding of Canada in 1867. Constructed between 1820 and 1850, the star-shaped citadel in the centre of Québec City served to protect British North America on early French fortifications. The British gained control of the city in 1759 after the French surrender at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. We visit this battlefield overlooking the St Lawrence River, just outside the citadel, before transferring by coach to an authentic 1920s sugar shack where maple syrup is produced.

Surrounded by a maple forest, we learn the history of the syrup on a short tour followed by a tasting of this Canadian staple. Afterwards, we sit down for a three-course lunch of traditional, maple syrup-inspired food.

Returning to Québec City, the rest of the afternoon and evening are free for independent exploration. You might like to view Old Québec's opulent 17th-century Notre-Dame Basilica or admire the open-air art displays on the Rue du Trésor.

Day 15 - Free day in Québec City and overnight on VIA Rail Ocean

There is plenty of time today to continue exploring the varied charms of the city that the local French-speakers call 'La Vieille Capitale', or the 'Old Capital'. One of its most iconic structures is the elegant Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, a fairytale structure in the middle of the city. Built in 1893 and considered the most photographed hotel in the world, the Frontenac was the first of the iconic castle-like hotels constructed to attract tourists to the trans-Canadian railways.

In front of the hotel, you can find Dufferin Terrace, a popular place to admire views across the St Lawrence River, and an electric funicular dating from 1879. Travelling down this cableway takes you to the Place Royale, a square that has the feel and architecture of a small village in rural France despite being surrounded by stylish museums and galleries.

Late this evening, we transfer to Sainte-Foy train station and board VIA Rail's Ocean service for an overnight journey to Nova Scotia and the Atlantic Ocean.

Day 16 - Through New Brunswick to the Atlantic Ocean

During the night, the VIA Rail Ocean train makes its way along the widening mouth of the St Lawrence River before crossing into New Brunswick near Chaleur Bay. Reaching the Canadian Maritimes in time for breakfast onboard, the scenery changes once again. Windswept shores and shaded coves speckle the coast as the Ocean rumbles onwards. Inland, we push on through spruce forests, crossing the Miramichi River towards Moncton.

Lunch is served as we wind our way closer to our eighth and final of Canada's provinces, Nova Scotia. The terminus of our epic trans-Canadian overland trip is the city of Halifax on the Atlantic coast. One of the most important Canadian commercial ports on the Atlantic seaboard, Halifax retains many of its historic seafaring traditions. Today, it's a cultural centre of the Maritimes, with plenty of scenic parks, ocean views and a vibrant food and drink scene.

Arriving in the early evening, we check in to our four-star hotel, which is attached to the train station near the old port. Dining independently this evening, there is an on-site restaurant serving local specialities or you could try one of the nearby eateries.

Day 17 - The maritime gems of picturesque Nova Scotia

With an expert local guide, we explore 'Canada's Ocean Playground', a historic land of fishing villages and coves dappled with small bobbing boats and wooded islands. Our first stop is Peggy's Cove, a tiny settlement of colourful buildings on a headland dotted with wave-battered boulders. Keeping seafarers safe for more than a century, Peggy's Point Lighthouse still stands on a granite outcropping facing the wild Atlantic. While exploring the coast, look out for traditional inukshuks, age-old rock structures used by the native Inuit to navigate the frozen north.

Later, a scenic drive takes us to picturesque Mahone Bay, a village adorned with rustic Gothic revival buildings. Next, we visit the UNESCO-listed harbour town of Lunenburg, where the bright colours of the waterfront houses along Bluenose Drive are reflected in the waters.

This evening is free to try some more local food, including chowder and the famed Digby scallops.

Day 18 - Homeward bound

With a free morning and afternoon, you can explore Halifax at your leisure. You could head to Point Pleasant Park in Halifax's south end peninsula. This wooded 75-hectare park is popular with locals and offers several walking trails.

Alternatively, you might like to step back in time at the historic Alexander Keith's brewery, sample the renowned local lobster at a waterside diner or spend some time in the maritime museum.

We depart the hotel for Halifax airport in the late afternoon as we begin our journey back to the United Kingdom. A short connecting flight takes us to Montreal, before we board an overnight flight across the Atlantic Ocean to London Heathrow.

Day 19 - Arrival in London

This spectacular expedition has seen us travel overland from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic, crossing the world's second-biggest country and witnessing many highlights.

From the thriving cultural scene of Vancouver and the awe-inspiring vistas of the Rocky Mountains, we travelled on board VIA Rail's Canadian for three nights, reaching Toronto. The unforgettable experiences continued as we visited Niagara Falls and an authentic sugar shack, before arriving in Halifax and viewing some of Nova Scotia's most attractive towns.

As our plane touches down at London Heathrow this morning, our incredible Canadian journey comes to an end.

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Hotels may vary depending on departure dates.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure Dates
21 April 2027From £6,499
26 May 2027From £6,799
23 June 2027From £6,999
8 September 2027From £6,999
6 October 2027From £6,799

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
The Canadian Train
Canadian

On The Canadian, we experience an epic journey through Canada, highlighting constantly changing landscapes and dramatic scenery. The train ventures between coastal Vancouver, the stunning Rocky Mountains and the modern city of Toronto on a 2,775-mile route, providing travellers with up to four nights of classic overnight rail travel.

The Canadian is a truly iconic train and transports us across the country in the comfort of restored carriages. Enjoy freshly prepared meals while onboard and beautiful, ever-changing views from the panoramic windows of the Sightseer's Lounge. Sleeper Plus travellers have access to the Park Car, including the Bullet Lounge, in the evenings, whereas Prestige Class guests have all-day access to the Park Car, including reserved seats in the dome area. We travel in semi-private curtained berths in Sleeper Plus Class on The Canadian; however, upgrades to private Sleeper Plus cabins with private restrooms and shared shower facilities and luxurious private cabins in Prestige Class, complete with en suite bathrooms, are available on request

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The Canadian (Journey from West-East)
The Canadian

For those with a real sense of adventure there can be no better way of exploring Canada than from on board the Canadian. Offering the ultimate introduction to this magnificent country, the Canadian travels 2,749 miles (4,424km) between Vancouver and Toronto, crossing some of the most diverse landscapes found in a single country.

Corridor Train
Corridor

VIA Rail's Corridor line provides a swift and easy way to travel throughout the southeast of Canada. Journeying from the country's capital, Toronto, to the city of Montreal, this 333 mile (536km) route takes just over four hours.

The Ocean Train
Ocean

he Ocean passes through some of Canada's most breathtaking backdrops, weaving into the Monteregie Hills and along the coast of Baie-des-Chaleur, on its overnight journey between Montreal and Halifax. Covering over 835 miles in Eastern Canada and presenting breathtaking scenery of the countryside, the Atlantic Ocean and small coastal towns, the train offers a classic rail experience.

We travel in Sleeper Plus Class, the best accommodation on board. The private cabins are compact but comfortable and furnished with a washbasin, W.C and mirror. Relaxing couch-style seating converts into upper and lower berth beds, and complimentary toiletries, towels and bottles of water are all provided for your journey. As a Sleeper Plus traveller, all meals are included in the Dining Car, ensuring your time aboard The Ocean is as delicious as it is scenic.

Hotels
The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax
The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax

The Westin Nova Scotian is a 4-Star hotel attached to the train station in the heart of Halifax. The hotel features a fitness centre and a heated indoor pool. The on-site restaurant, the Seaport Social, serves a diverse menu of local and American food and drinks. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safe and tea & coffee-making facilities.

The Crimson Jasper , Jasper
The Crimson Jasper

Set against the magnificent backdrop of Pyramid Mountain and inspired by the scarlet colour of the Canadian flag, the 3-Star Crimson Hotel in Jasper is an excellent place from which to explore the nearby Jasper National Park. Amenities include an indoor heated pool, fitness room and a restaurant. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, minifridge, tea & coffee-making facilities and hairdryer.

Hilton Quebec, Quebec
Hilton Quebec

This 4-Star hotel is a short distance from of the walled city of Old Québec. With views of St. Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains, it features a heated outdoor pool and a fitness centre. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, ironing facilities, fridge, coffee machine, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto

Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the 4-Star Chelsea Hotel is Canada's largest hotel. It boasts a varied selection of restaurants and bars, as well as a fitness centre, heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and seasonal sundeck. The plush, air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, ironing equipment, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Sun Peaks Grand Hotel, Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks Grand Hotel, Sun Peaks

This 4-Star hotel within the Sun Peaks Resort features a mix of rustic comfort and luxury, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. The hotel features a year-round heated outdoor pool, hot tubs, a fitness centre, and dining options that showcase local ingredients. The air-conditioned guest rooms have been inspired by the warm and luxurious mountain lifestyle and come equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safe, minifridge, hairdryer and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Hotel Omni Mont Royal, Montreal
Hotel Omni Mont Royal, Montreal

Located downtown on the elegant Sherbrooke Street West near McGill University, the luxury Hotel Omni Mont-Royal dominates the Golden Square Mile's historical district. Sophisticated, luminous and inviting, this environment showcases an authentic and refined stay. With never more than 12 rooms per floor, the hospitality experience is enhanced by luxurious and comforting loft style guestrooms.

Century Plaza, Vancouver
Century Plaza, Vancouver

Located in the heart of Vancouver's bustling downtown district, this 3-Star hotel offers a fantastic base for exploring this vibrant city. Head to Robson Street for shopping, with a mix of high-end and independent boutiques to browse or explore the local museums and art galleries to soak up some culture. Century Plaza also offers an on-site Italian steakhouse, fitness centre, indoor pool, salon and coffee bar. Each air-conditioned guest room is equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safe, minifridge, hairdryer and tea and coffee-making facilities.

Delta Hotels, Quebec

Situated in Canada's oldest city, this 4-Star hotel in Québec City is a short distance from Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) where historic monuments still stand. Sleek, modern guest rooms come equipped with coffee-making facilities, a flat-screen TV and a hairdryer. The hotel features a fitness centre as well as an outdoor swimming pool.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our expert team for details.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

Upgrade to Prestige Class on The Canadian Train

Enhance your experience on The Canadian train with an upgrade to the highest level of comfort: Prestige Class. With this upgrade, you enjoy the luxury of a private cabin with a modern modular sofa which converts to a full-size double bed, a private bathroom with a shower, and a flatscreen TV which includes a selection of films.

As a Prestige Class passenger, you also enjoy personal concierge services and unrestricted access to viewing cars. Additionally, Prestige Class gives you priority boarding, reserved seating in the Park car, and Dining car. Gourmet meals, snacks and bar service are included during your journey.

Upgrades to Prestige Class on The Canadian have limited availability - please call for details

Upgrade to a Sleeper Plus cabin on The Canadian train

ake your journey on the historic Canadian train even more enjoyable with an upgrade to a Sleeper Plus Class Cabin which provides more privacy including a private washroom.

The Sleeper Plus Cabin offers private, air-conditioned accommodation with upper and lower beds which convert to comfy sofa chairs, plus a window and blind. Features include a private washroom with a toilet and basin, access to shared shower facilities in the same carriage, a small closet, towels, bedding and drinking water. The Sleeper Plus Cabin also includes all-day access to the Skyline car, and evening access to the Park car, including the Bullet Lounge.

To reserve your Sleeper Plus Cabin, please call us on 1904 521 936.

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