Follow in the footsteps of many travelers in your transcontinental train journey across the United States of America. Listen to a chief playing the flute, get to know impressive canyon landscapes, fascinating table mountains and graceful stone bridges. Glittering big cities with a successful combination of great architecture and a historic core create a striking contrast on your journey across the USA.
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From The Atlantic To The Pacific
Crossing the United States- The whole diversity of the country in one journey: great big cities and the national parks of the west. You cover long distances comfortably in your train compartment. Great landscapes on display: train journey along the gorges of the Colorado River and along the Pacific coast and experience the play of colors of the Antelope Canyon with the Navajo chief. Breakfast and numerous other meals are already included in the tour price. Group tour guided exclusively in many languages.
New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
The largest cities in the eastern United States can be easily traveled with the AMTRAK trains. High-speed train for day train journeys of the American railway company Amtrak, regional food and service at the seat. In the USA, hotels often offer no or only an easy local breakfast. An American Breakfast can often be taken in the hotel, in nearby diners.
Dream Routes Alaska & Yukon
- The region around the mighty Yukon is bursting with life and great scenery. Small towns, areas and old post offices are reminiscent of the great gold rush 100 years ago. Highest number of participants: 20 people, minimum age: 7 years
- Luggage limit: one suitcase and one piece of hand luggage
- Fees at the border crossing (currently 6 dollars per person) are not included
- With a maximum of 10 participants per group, this trip will be carried out in a maximum of 20 participants.
- Please note that a so-called Liability Waiver must be signed on site for this trip. Also bookable as a Northern Highlights leg (9 days/8 nights) from Anchorage.
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