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Red Seat
$629
SP7228-15
Red Cabin
$1219
SP7229-15
Gold Cabin
$1649
SP7230-15

The adventure that spans
Australia! From the Indian
Ocean to the Pacific, the IP
covers 4,352 kilometres
including the longest stretch
of straight track in the
world, 478 kilometres through
the Nullarbor Plain.
No other train journey in
the world will cover so many
different terrains in a single
country; the journey from the
Indian to Pacific Ocean will
pass through the Blue
Mountains, the rugged Outback
and the historical town of
Broken Hill. These and many
more dramatic and sometimes
lonely outposts are all part
of the mosaic that makes up
this legendary three-night
train journey. A fantastic
experience! |
Economy
Seat
$199
SP7231-15
1st Class Berth
$379
SP7232-15
The Queenslander
$689 SP7233-15

Running between Brisbane and
Cairns this delightful two-day
journey allows a most
leisurely passage to Tropical
Queensland. Fine dining and a
friendly staff make the time
pass all too quickly, and the
journey through this
remarkable state will be over
and your Cairns vacation will
be starting.
Two levels of accommodation
are offered, with Queenslander
Class being the premium
all-inclusive option, and
Sunlander Class the more
economical option. Either
choice will allow you to relax
as the train weaves its way
north to Cairns, where the
rainforest meets the barrier
reef, and your Tropical
Queensland journey will begin.
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Red Seat
$639
SP7234-15
Red Cabin
$1279
SP7235-15
Gold Cabin
$1769
SP7236-15

Experience one of the world’s
greatest rail journeys on
board the legendary Ghan. When
the Ghan first departed from
Adelaide to Alice Springs it
was always intended that the
rail line continue to the port
city at Darwin; now, some
seventy years later, the dream
is a reality.
Covering 2,979 kilometres,
this journey takes you through
the heart of the continent;
two nights are spent on board
this twice-weekly train, and
you have the option to stop
over in Alice Springs for a
few days and experience the
true Australian Outback.
Spectacular scenery and
wonderful company; how better
to travel to or from the
tropical north? |