Incredible trips to re-live the Golden Age of Travel
Escape to a bygone era

Take a grand tour of eastern Europe

Revel in the romance of rail travel in eastern Europe aboard luxury hotel-on-wheels, the Golden Eagle Danube Express. It has a number of routes including one that whizzes passengers from Budapest to Venice. You'll stop off at some of Europe's most intriguing destinations along the way, including the wildly romantic region of Transylvania. Start your indulgent journey by ordering a pre-dinner drink in the bar lounge car, with the sound of tinkling ivories in the background.
Take a grand tour of eastern Europe
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New this autumn is the four-night Taste of Italy itinerary which whisks passengers from Sicily, up through Italy and San Marino and on into Slovenia and Hungary. For those who love old-school train journeys but don't care for formalities, the Danube Express is refreshingly relaxed with no dress code for dinner. It's still a special experience with smart white tablecloths, wood panelling and attentive staff.
Take a grand tour of eastern Europe
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Recreate an Agatha Christie novel in Devon, England

Dressing for dinner is de rigeur at this grand seaside retreat set on a little tidal island off the coast of Devon, in southwest England. Don your finest garments as you wander about this gem of a place with plenty of period charm. Imagine you're a guest at a high society house party as you descend the stairs for a pre-dinner martini under the restored glass dome of the elegant Palm Court Bar.
Recreate an Agatha Christie novel in Devon, England

Built in the 1920s, the Art Deco hotel has been restored to its heyday with a charming selection of characterful suites, named after famous guests. Many have balconies with fantastic sea views. It's famously the location for Agatha Christie's novels And Then There Were None and Evil Under the Sun, and 1920s playwright and actor Noël Coward was a regular at the secluded retreat. It's only accessible at high tide by the resort's sea tractor, boat or helicopter.
Recreate an Agatha Christie novel in Devon, England

Jet off to the golden age of flying in Los Angeles

Once upon a time, flying was glamorous. When airline meals were the height of sophistication and the cocktails free-flowing? You can relive the golden age of air travel without even leaving the ground at this retro airline themed dinner party in Los Angeles. It brilliantly recreates the experience of flying with Pan Am World Airways in the 1970s. The hugely popular monthly event is run by Air Hollywood, an aviation-themed film studio.
Jet off to the golden age of flying in Los Angeles

After checking in, diners board a replica Pan Am Boeing 747 and are welcomed by cheery stewardesses dressed in original uniforms. With a cocktail in hand, there's a tour of the plane which has been meticulously kitted out with authentic Pan Am props, including 1970s magazines and duty-free colognes. Main deck passengers sit in original plush Sleeperette seats while Upper Deck passengers climb the winding staircase to their First Class cabin.
Jet off to the golden age of flying in Los Angeles

Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway

Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway

Stretching from Moscow to Vladivostok, it's an incredible 6,850-miles-long and takes eight days to travel through eight different time zones. While several trains use the route, the private Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express is the most luxurious and romantic. Take the two-week journey on the Golden Eagle, which departs from Moscow and traverses Russia's fascinating towns, cities and landscapes including Siberia with the incredible Lake Baikal (pictured). It includes excursions.
Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway
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Travel across South Africa on a heritage railway

Travel through South Africa's vast and stunning landscapes in serious style aboard The Blue Train from Cape Town to Pretoria (or vice versa). Harking back to the golden age of train travel, the two original trains – known as the Union Limited and the Union Express – date back to the 1920s and 30s when they would transport wealthy passengers from Johannesburg to Cape Town so they could travel onto England by ship.
Travel across South Africa on a heritage railway

Trundle across South Africa on a heritage railway

Take a passage to India

Embark on a grand tour to uncover some of India's many historic treasures and beautiful landscapes, while staying at some incredibly lavish heritage hotels on Voyage Jules Verne's Taj Tour. The tour takes in the famous sights of the Golden Triangle, as well as Amritsar, Shimla and Mumbai. You'll stay at many former palaces, including Taj Hotels's Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, which give a glimpse into a bygone era when they were the lavish residences of maharajas.
Take a passage to India

Take a passage to India

Set sail for New York aboard Queen Mary 2

Why fly to New York when you could cruise there aboard a luxury ocean liner? Evoking the elegance of liners in their 1930s heyday, Cunard's newly remastered Queen Mary 2 is a fine vessel on which to make the journey across the Atlantic. Entering New York's harbour early in the morning, spotting the Statue of Liberty on the horizon, is a truly remarkable and fitting way to start a trip to the enthralling city.
Set sail for New York aboard Queen Mary 2

Set sail for New York aboard Queen Mary 2

Take the Orient Express

A trip on the Orient Express epitomised the glamour and intrigue of travel – whisking passengers through exotic parts of Europe on a grand voyage. While the original train, which first departed Paris for Istanbul in 1883 and inspired countless writers and filmmakers, is no more, the Venice-Simplon Orient Express sets the standard for modern luxury rail travel. Whether travelling from London to Venice or Verona, Paris to Istanbul or Berlin, passengers are in for an utterly elegant experience (we'd know, we've tried it).
Take the Orient Express

Take the Orient Express

Mess around in vintage cars & yachts on the French Riviera

Nowhere quite conjures up images of old-style holiday glamour like the Cote d'Azur – long-time summer playground of movie stars, aristocracy and literary greats. You can whizz off for your very own vintage vacances on Black Tomato's luxurious south of France adventure.
Mess around in vintage cars & yachts on the French Riviera

Pick up a classic Bentley and drive around the vineyards of Bordeaux, where you'll stay overnight after wine tastings and Michelin-star meals. Then it's onto the lavender-scented hills of Provence. You'll stay at the palatial Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a bastion on this sun-soaked stretch of coast. Channel Grace Kelly as you gaze across the glorious azure waters of the French Riviera or take a dip in its legendary saltwater pool, carved into the rocks in 1939.
Mess around in vintage cars & yachts on the French Riviera

Sail the Nile on an historic steam ship

Sail down the mighty River Nile on board the Steam Ship Sudan, which was built in 1885 for King Fouad and has hosted numerous distinguished guests over the years. It was after sailing on this very boat in the 1930s that Agatha Christie was inspired to write her Hercules Poirot novel Death on the Nile and it subsequently appeared in two film adaptations of the book.
Sail the Nile on an historic steam ship

You'll feel as if you've stumbled onto a sultry 1930s movie film set as you step aboard this venerable vessel to sail the classic route from the ancient treasures of Aswan to the wonders of Luxor upriver. Period features abound including black and white photos of King Fouad, wood-panelled cabins and a piano bar. You can take a five-night cruise on Voyageurs du Monde's Steam Ship Sudan as part of an Audley Travel tailor-made trip to Egypt.
Sail the Nile on an historic steam ship

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