

Travelling by train is a green, scenic and relaxing way to discover Britain. The rail network here covers whole swathes of Britain, with more than 2,000 stations serving England, Scotland and Wales. It is an easy and efficient was to travel, and before you know it you could be in Brighton or Scotland or almost anywhere else. Journey lengths aren’t too inconvenient either – hop on a train in London you can be in Scotland within a few hours!
Inclusions
Accommoation
Daily breakfast
Rail tickets
Exclusions
Flights – Transfers – Meals and drinks unless indicated – Entrances other than those indicated in the itineraries – Optional excursions – All other items not mentioned in the itinerary Inclusions.
Additional Information
NOTES REGARDING TRAIN TRAVEL
Guests are travelling with a rail pass will travel at their own leisure, with the flexibility of choosing their preferred train/times. Guests will always need to check train times prior to travel as schedules vary (dependent on month and day of the week) and different routes are available. Guests will always need to check their selected journey as some trains may include a changeover (depending on train/time chosen by client). Train times are generally published up to 3 months in advance.
Rates in $ CA, per person, starting from, in double occupancy |
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Daily Departures – 2024 | Land Package | ||
Edinburgh, York and London by Rail 7 days / 6 nights |
1485 | ||
A Tale of 2 Cities: Edinbugh & Glasgow 7 days / 6 nights |
1915 | ||
Great Britian by Rail 23 days / 22 nights |
6275 | ||
Tour Code: AB |
Rates in $ CA, per person, starting from, in double occupancy |
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Daily Departures – 2024 | Land Package | ||
Scotland’s Popular Cities and More 7 days / 6 nights |
2155 | ||
Tour Code: J |
**Prices in this document are for information only; they were issued at press time, for the current year. Please note that due to exchange rates and temporary promotions, they can increase or decrease at any time. Contact your travel agent for the price and promotion of the moment The prices indicated exclude the contribution to the Customer Compensation Fund of $3.50 per $1,000 of tourism product or service purchased from a travel agent in Quebec.






