London to Istanbul by rail holiday

This isn’t the Orient Express – it’s faster and more adventurous, and what it doesn’t have in terms of panelled carriages and silver service, it makes up for with plenty of time off the train to explore great European cities, Croatia and rural Serbia.
London Paris Milan Venice Villach Zagreb Varazdin Osijek Kopacki Rit wetlands boat trip Belgrade Drvengrad Sargan Eight Train Vrnjacka Banja spa town Nis Sofia Plovdiv Istanbul Optional extension to Cappadocia
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£3450£3200To£3509£3309 excluding flights
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Duration
15 Days
Countries
Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, Serbia, Turkey
Type
Small group
CO2
556kg
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
Single supplement £550.
Mimimum age 16.
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Late availability on these dates: 22 Sep, 06 Oct
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Description of London to Istanbul by rail holiday

This London to Istanbul by rail holiday is an inspiring trip that shows you just how easy and fun it is to travel around Europe. By rail, you’ll whizz between capital cities with ease over 15 days.

There’s free time in beautiful European cities like Venice, Belgrade and Sofia, and excursions into rural Serbia and Croatia.

Your itinerary starts in London – a quick hop via the Eurostar to Paris, then direct from here to Milan by train. After a free morning in Italy’s capital, you can go direct to Venice – and now we’re in real Orient Express land. There’s free time to explore Venice before heading to Zagreb, Croatia via a couple of hours in the Austrian town of Villach.

In Croatia, you’ll take a day trip from Zagreb to Varazdin – a medieval town – and Osijek, near the Croatian border with Serbia, where you can swap the rails for a boat trip on the Kopacki Rit wetlands.

Crossing to Serbia via train and bus, you’ll spend time in Belgrade. In the morning you’ll take a steam train over the Sargan Pass, but by the afternoon you’ve made a short hop over the Bosnia and Herzegovina border to visit Visegrad. Once you arrive in Bulgaria you can enjoy a free day in the capital, Sofia.

Almost there: a train to Plovdiv, where there are Roman ruins, helps break up the journey to Istanbul. You’ll fall asleep in Bulgaria and wake up in Turkey to get your passport stamped at the border. You’ll arrive in Istanbul just in time for a traditional Turkish breakfast at the gateway to Asia.

This trip is car free – there are trains and a couple of boat trips. In Serbia, you’ll use a bus so that you can enjoy the rural parts of the country, meaning time in the wine regions and a relaxing spa town.

This is a small group trip and your tour leader will join you at Paris. There’s an opportunity to extend at the end and go and see Cappadocia too.

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£3450£3200To£3509£3309 excluding flights
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
Single supplement £550.
Mimimum age 16.
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

You couldn't get a more inherently sustainable way to travel than by train. Not only is it a wonderful way to see landscapes change as you traverse a country, or in this case an entire continent, but it has an extremely low carbon footprint compared to flying or using vehicles.

Part of our rail journey takes us on the historic Sargan Eight Railway, which was once admired as a piece of world-class construction, for it allows the train to make the steep climb through the mountains in a figure of eight weaving through 22 tunnels across 15 kilometres. By visiting this attraction we’re helping to support the ongoing maintenance needed for the steam train and rail track.

We also visit the Kopacki Rit Wetlands during the trip, an enormous wetland area in Croatia that has an incredible biodiversity (and is listed as a RAMSAR site of international importance). Our visit here is undertaken with a local guide, in a boat and on foot. We'll learn about the protection measures that are taking place here, and of course the cost our visit goes towards the site's ongoing conservation efforts. The wetlands provide a habitat for over 200 bird species as well as large deer and wild boar populations along the Danube and Drina deltas.

As a travel company we are continually looking for ways to improve and are proud to be ‘Responsible in everything we do’. Education is key, and so all staff, Tour Leaders and partnering suppliers are trained in responsible and sustainable tourism. At our Head Office, we continually strive towards a sustainable and planet-friendly working environment, including having solar panels installed and a company commitment to reducing our plastic usage.

People

We're keenly aware of the impact of mass-tourism on local communities, which is why we try to incorporate smaller gems in amidst a tour of highlights. In Venice, for example, taking the train in a small group of maximum 18 people is much better than a deluge of cruise ship passengers who only visit one or two places before departure. Our tour leaders also find small eateries and cafes away from the tourist crowds at St Mark's Square.

In Serbia, we have purposely plotted the trip so that instead of going direct from the big cities of Belgrade and Nis into Bulgaria, we take you right through its rural heart, away from the well-trodden tourist trail. You'll go wine-tasting at a local vineyard in Aleksandrovac, and stay overnight in a mountain village called Drvengrad. This village was built by a Serbian film director, with the aim of creating a place to preserve Serbian traditions and culture - not just film but ceramics, painting and music.

As this trip moves through Europe, you'll see the trains transform from well-appointed high-speed carriages to ex-soviet rolling stock with plenty of character but not many amenities. Train travel is a way to integrate you into local life - so it's an opportunity to talk to the person next to you, find out a bit about their lives and share some of yours.

As a company we have valuable and longstanding partnerships with UK charities Toilet Twinning and Send a Cow, plus many smaller initiatives and projects around the world. We’re members of the UK travel industry body AITO because we believe it’s important to share our knowledge and experience, as well as learn from other operators.

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