Cruise.co.uk has announced its new 'Cruise & Rail Collection' for 2027, offering six exclusive itineraries that blend scenic rail journeys with immersive cruise experiences. These packages, now open for booking, cater to a maximum of 25 guests per departure, ensuring an intimate travel experience.
Among the highlights is the 15-night 'Canyon Spirit Private Train Through The Rockies, Las Vegas, The Grand Canyon, The Great National Parks & West Coast USA Cruise'. This journey begins with a flight to Denver, followed by a private train ride through the Rockies, and includes tours of Zion National Park, Las Vegas, and the Grand Canyon. The trip concludes with a six-night cruise on the Celebrity Summit, visiting destinations such as Astoria, Seattle, and Vancouver. Departing on 26 April 2027, prices start at $7,300 (£5,999) per person.
Another standout is the 12-night 'Swiss Glacier Express, The Bernina Red Train & Mediterranean Cruising', which departs on 5 June 2027. Travellers will fly to Zurich and enjoy escorted tours on the Bernina Red Train and Swiss Glacier Express, before embarking on a seven-night cruise on the Enchanted Princess. This itinerary, priced from $3,400 (£2,799) per person, includes stops in Corfu, Kotor, and Naples.
The 13-night 'Western Mediterranean Cruise Featuring Lake Garda & Venice By Rail' departs on 25 September 2027. Starting with a flight to Barcelona, guests will cruise on the Sun Princess before exploring Northern Italy by rail. This package is available from $3,000 (£2,499) per person.
All itineraries include return flights, overseas transfers, and comprehensive travel arrangements. Tony Andrews, managing director of Cruise.co.uk, stated, "These holidays combine some of the world’s most iconic rail journeys with immersive cruise itineraries, giving guests the chance to see far more of a destination in one seamless trip." For more details, visit cruise.co.uk
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