Adventures By Train, a new tour operator specialising in rail journeys, has opened bookings for its ‘Around the World by Train in 100 Days’ journey.
The first departure, on March 17, 2026, is bookable for up to 12 passengers.
Blending first-class train travel with luxury hotel stays and sea voyages, the journey begins in London and travels eastwards through Europe, Asia and into North America.
The 14 countries to be visited are France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Japan, Canada and the USA.
A wide range of cultural experiences will feature, including front-row seats at a classical music concert in Vienna; a Turkish marbling workshop; a wine tasting in Georgia’s Kakheti region; and a walking tour of UNESCO-protected Khiva, the city of a thousand minarets, in Uzbekistan.
Street food tours in Tashkent and Kyoto; a Uyghur singing and dancing experience in Urumqi, China; a visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and a private viewing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York are also included.
Two luxury sea voyages are incorporated into the trip, including a 23-day North Pacific Passage Luxury Cruise aboard the Viking Venus, sailing from Tokyo to Vancouver, taking in Sapporo, Alaska and Kodiak Island. The second voyage completes the 100-day trip and is a seven-night Atlantic crossing aboard the Queen Mary 2 from New York City to Southampton.
Jim Louth, Director, Adventures By Train, said: “The launch of Adventures By Train is the result of many years spent fine-tuning the very best rail journeys globally. Our new ‘Around the World in 100 Days’ trip provides the perfect mix of world-class rail travel with hand-picked immersive experiences in optimum comfort.
The ‘Around the World by Train in 100 Days’ tour is priced £112,900pp (a couples discount is available at £89,950pp based on two sharing). Included areg a dedicated Adventures By Train tour leader for all sections of the rail journey, all accommodation and meals as specified in the itinerary.




