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The Blue Train

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About The Blue Train

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The Blue Train started in 1946 and has become an icon in the South African safari business as a luxury way to traverse the country.

The route runs mainly between Cape Town and Pretoria in either direction and the journey takes 27 hours, so one overnight stay. Occasionally there are trips along the garden route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth and it can be charted to Victoria Falls or to the Valley of the Olifants (Kruger). If you take the southbound journey there is an off train excursion at the Kimberley Hole Diamond mine. If northbound, it stops for an excursion in the quaint town of Matjiesfontein or Aqualia Game Reserve. The train does have a set schedule so please check with us for particular dates.

This train can be compared to a fine 5 star luxury hotel, offering fine cuisine and selection of South African wines from local vineyards. This is an incredible journey as the train winds its way through the scenic landscape across the country. Indeed, The Blue Train has recently been voted 'World's Leading Luxury Train' at the 2009 World Travel Awards.

The train has been renovated to use a sophisticated suspension system giving one of the smoothest train rides in the world. Additionally there is a special braking system designed for safety. There are actually two train sets to ensure regular departures. They are similar in decor but slightly different in that one sleeps 84 passengers (including a paraplegic suite) and has a club car and the second train set sleeps 76 passengers and has an observation car at the end with 3 sides of windows for a panoramic view of the countryside. Both trains have deluxe and luxury suites, the luxury suites are slightly bigger and have a full size bath tub instead of a three quarter. The deluxe suites have a choice of either a shower or bath.

The prices include all en-suite rooms with butler on call, dining car, lounge, club car (bar) and on board entertainment system. Luxury suites also have a VCR / CD player. All suites have remote controlled facilities such as blinds, are soundproofed and have air conditioning, safe and TV. 24 hour room service.

Dress on board is smart casual during the day and jacket and tie in the evening, ladies to dress accordingly.

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Highlights

  • See South Africa in style - one of the world's most luxurious hotel trains!
  • Fine wines and cuisine

Situation

Operates between Cape Town and Pretoria.

Activities

Luxury 5 star hotel train.

Facilities

En-suite rooms with air con, safes, TVs, butler and 24 hour room service, dining and lounge cars.

Child policy

Reservations are made only by special request for children and all children over the age of 2 pay adult rates.

Inclusions

Acommodation, meals, drinks (including South African sparkling wines), butler service, on board entertainment system. Excludes: Champagne, caviar and gratuities.

Meals

In the dining car or room service.

Pricing guidelines for South Africa

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £600 to £800 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). South Africa combines well with Botswana, Mauritius and Mozambique.

 
For each accommodation on this website you will find an indication of the price. The bands are based on the price per person per night at peak season and are represented by the following values for this country:
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For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 1 week in the Western Cape (eg Cape Town, Winelands, Garden Route, Cedarberg etc) using good guest houses & hotels, and with a hire car.Between £500 and £1000+
  • 1 week safari based at private lodges or tented camps (for example in Kruger, Madikwe, Hluhluwe ...)Between £1000 and £3000+
  • 2 week safari and beach holidayBetween £1800 and £3000+
  • 2 week Kruger and Cape holidayBetween £1800 and £3000+
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