Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey aboard the Indian Pacific, an iconic transcontinental rail adventure from Sydney to Perth. Travel in luxury as you traverse the vast and diverse landscapes of Australia, from the lush Blue Mountains to the boundless plains of the Nullarbor. Along the way, experience exclusive off-train excursions in historic Broken Hill, cosmopolitan Adelaide, and the rugged Outback towns that capture the essence of Australia’s outback. With gourmet dining, comfortable cabins, and exceptional service, the Indian Pacific offers a seamless blend of adventure and relaxation, making this journey from coast to coast unforgettable.
Please note: Prices loaded are for The Indian Pacific Gold Service Cabins and the single-person rate loaded is for sole occupancy of a Gold Twin Cabin. For sole occupancy of a Gold Suite Cabin or a more enhanced train experience with Platinum Cabins, please reach out to one of our friendly sales consultants.
Food & wine**Please be advised that certain aspects of this tour may operate on specific days of the week. We recommend contacting one of our travel specialists to identify a departure date that suits your schedule.
For over 50 years, the Indian Pacific has been the quintessential transcontinental experience, crossing the Nullarbor Plain and traversing the world’s longest stretch of straight railway track. This iconic train offers a seamless journey between Sydney, Adelaide and Perth blending comfort and style into a truly unforgettable adventure. Embark on a remarkable voyage between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, where every moment is designed for your enjoyment. Indulge in world-class dining and exquisite wines, all while taking in the stunning and diverse Australian landscape from your luxurious carriage. With a selection of immersive Off Train Experiences, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the best of Australia.
Your transcontinental adventure begins in Sydney where you board the Indian Pacific. Prepare for a journey of contrasts, from lush vineyards to vast goldmines, and majestic mountains to the barren expanse of the Nullarbor, from cities of four million to ghost towns of four. As the train winds through the breathtaking Blue Mountains, explore the comforts of life onboard, and get acquainted with your cabin and fellow travelers. After settling in, savor your first meal – a regionally-inspired dinner paired with all-inclusive fine wines and beverages. After dinner, join fellow guests for a late-night drink or head back to your cabin for your first night onboard.
Your accommodation: The Indian Pacific Gold Class
Step into a world of romance that epitomises rail travel. Gold Class cabins are the perfect place to relax and recharge after a day of off-train experiences. Head for the lounge or dining cabin for your all-inclusive dining service and all the comforts of home.Arrive in the 'Silver City' of Broken Hill at the start of the day, where you'll embark on a morning Off Train Experience to uncover the town’s rich mining history and vibrant artistic culture, where wide streets and pubs on every corner. Enjoy lunch onboard as the Indian Pacific glides through the ancient and breathtaking Flinders Ranges. By afternoon, arrive in Adelaide and choose between a city tour, a visit to the world-renowned Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale wine regions (seasonal), or a trip to the picturesque Adelaide Hills, where the culinary delights of Hahndorf await.
Step off The Indian Pacific and tailor your journey with these exciting off-train adventures at Broken Hill:
United We Stand and Miners Memorial: Broken Hill, born from the wealth beneath its surface, became a hub for mining, a tough and often dangerous industry. Visit the heritage-listed Broken Hill Trades Hall, the birthplace of the city's labour movement. Watch a live performance by local actors depicting the early mining story and life in Broken Hill. Under the "United we stand" banner, the Union successfully fought for the 35-hour work week and improved safety and fairness, shaping modern Australian working conditions. The striking Miners Memorial honors over 800 miners who lost their lives here. This 54-metre structure dominates the city's highest point on the Line of Lode, symbolically tracking the path of the sun. From the lookout, enjoy sweeping outback vistas and a unique view of the Indian Pacific stretching below.
Living Desert: Broken Hill may seem an unlikely creative hub, but it has earned a spot on the global art scene. This town attracted international artists who crafted the iconic Living Desert Sculptures, blending art with the unique landscape. From October to March, visitors can take a self-guided walk through the Living Desert Reserve, home to 12 striking sandstone sculptures, each with its own story. Set on a majestic hilltop within a 180-hectare flora and fauna sanctuary, the sculptures offer breathtaking views of the NSW outback.
The Regional Art Gallery: Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery is the oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales. The gallery offers a diverse annual program, featuring locally curated exhibitions alongside touring shows from major cultural institutions. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of Australian colonial works by artists such as James Coutts Michie and James Ashton, as well as early 20th-century paintings by Margaret Preston and Arthur Streeton. Contemporary works by renowned artists like Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Rick Amor, and Pro Hart are also on display.
Main Drag Walking Tour with Shelita Buffet: When The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert became a global hit, Broken Hill gained fame beyond mining and painting, adding a touch of flamboyance to its legacy. Now, you can experience the town in a whole new way with a tour led by the fabulous local Drag Queen, Shelita Buffet. This unique town tour offers both fun and education, as Shelita blends history, humor, and entertainment while showcasing Broken Hill’s mining past, iconic buildings, and striking art installations. From the Town Hall and Police Station to the Palace Hotel and the Giant Ant Sculpture, you’ll see the town’s highlights delivered with Shelita’s signature flair!
Bells Milk Bar: Step back in time and indulge your nostalgia at Bells Milk Bar, a beloved Broken Hill icon. Originally a confectioner in 1892, Bells became a milk bar in the late 1930s and remains one of Australia’s last and longest-running milk bars. Crossing the threshold takes you straight to the 1950s, when vanilla malt and lime green soda were all the rage. Not a fan of sweets? No worries! Bells also serves organic single-origin espresso and a selection of herbal teas. As you sip your drink, enjoy a delightful performance by Cindy and Johnny, bringing the 1950s to life with music and charm.
You can submit your preferences for the off-train experiences you will join on each day. Please indicate these to your sales agent as soon as possible.
Step off The Indian Pacific and tailor your journey with these exciting off-train adventures in Adelaide:
Barossa Valley: After disembarking in Two Wells, enjoy a scenic coach ride to one of the world’s premier wine regions, the Barossa Valley. The cool summers and rainy winters are perfectly suited to red wine production, with Shiraz and richly flavoured Cabernet the stand-outs. Arrive and Seppeltsfield Winery and enjoy an interactive tour of the Jam Factory and the amazing Vasse Virgin before joining an immersive wine and food pairing. A sumptuous dinner awaits on site before being transferred to the Indian Pacific by coach to continue your Journey.
McLaren Vale: known as the place where the “vines meet the sea,” is a stunning wine region just a short drive from Adelaide. Stretching along 30 kilometers of coastline, it’s renowned for its welcoming locals and exceptional wines. At Coriole Vineyards, founded by Hugh and Molly Lloyd in 1967, you'll experience the estate's rich history, including Shiraz vines planted after World War I. Sample reserve wines while enjoying views of the Fleurieu Bight, paired with Coriole’s olives and artisanal cheeses. Afterward, continue your culinary journey at the Star of Greece restaurant, where breathtaking views of Gulf St Vincent complement a delicious meal crafted from regional produce and signature McLaren Vale wines.
Hahndorf: Cheese: The charming village of Hahndorf offers a taste of Germany in the heart of Australia. Founded in 1839 by Captain Dirk Meinertz Hahn and 200 German Lutheran migrants, Hahndorf is rich in history and culture. Surrounded by the vineyards of the Adelaide Hills, it has also become a gastronomic destination. Begin your visit with a cheese flight paired with Grunthal Cider and learn about the history of Udder Delights. After indulging, head to The Haus, a German restaurant that showcases the best of local produce. Enjoy lively entertainment as you savor a Bavarian-inspired dinner, before returning to the Indian Pacific for your onward journey through the night.
Hahndorf: Gin: Founded in 1839 by Captain Dirk Meinertz Hahn and 200 German Lutheran migrants, Hahndorf is steeped in history and culture. Upon arrival, visit Ambleside Distillers for a guided gin tasting, where you'll learn about the locally sourced and homegrown botanicals that flourish in the Adelaide Hills. After indulging in the region’s finest gin, head to The Haus, a German restaurant that highlights the best local produce. Enjoy lively entertainment as you savor a Bavarian-inspired dinner. Afterward, return to the Indian Pacific for your onward journey through the night, completing a memorable visit to this historic village.
The South Australian Museum: Join an exclusive tour of the South Australian Museum, one of Australia’s most visited, and explore its unique exhibits. Immerse yourself in South Australia's rich fossil heritage and learn about early paleontology across the Nullarbor Plain. Admire the stunning collection of opals, meteorites, and minerals, and discover their significance in Australia’s desert landscapes and opal wealth. See opalized fossils of ancient sea creatures that once swam in the Eromanga Sea over 100 million years ago. The tour also includes the world’s largest collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural material. End the day with drinks and a delicious dinner, hosted by one of Adelaide’s leading scientists.
Central Markets After Dark: To discover the heart of a city, head to its local markets, and Adelaide’s famous culinary scene is best explored at the Adelaide Central Market. For over 140 years, this market has shared local produce with food lovers. With more than 70 traders, it’s one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the southern hemisphere. Stroll through vibrant aisles filled with fresh fruits, artisanal cheeses, oils, and herbs, sampling South Australia’s finest produce. Afterward, enjoy an exclusive Central Market After Dark dining experience, featuring a gourmet wine and cheese pairing, a delicious main course, dessert, and freshly brewed coffee.
You can submit your preferences for the off-train experiences you will join on each day. Please indicate these to your sales agent as soon as possible.
Your accommodation: The Indian Pacific Gold Class
Step into a world of romance that epitomises rail travel. Gold Class cabins are the perfect place to relax and recharge after a day of off-train experiences. Head for the lounge or dining cabin for your all-inclusive dining service and all the comforts of home.Today, immerse yourself in the vast and awe-inspiring outback as you journey across the iconic Nullarbor Plain. Breakfast is served as you travel along the longest stretch of straight railway track in the world. Along the way, the Indian Pacific stops in Cook, a once-thriving support town for the railway, now a near-ghost town frozen in time. Continuing westward, your next stop is Rawlinna, perched on the edge of Australia’s largest sheep station. Here, you'll indulge in a signature dinner under a dazzling canopy of stars (seasonal).
Step off The Indian Pacific and tailor your journey with these exciting off-train adventures in The Nullabor:
Cook: Hidden deep in South Australia’s interior, the ghost town of Cook once thrived with life. Today, its lonely buildings and tiny population are a stark contrast to its bustling heyday. Established in 1917 as a railway support town, Cook played a vital role in developing Australia’s interior, with over 50 people maintaining the tracks. Now, visitors can step off the train and wander through this remote, time-worn town, offering a slightly eerie yet fascinating glimpse into pioneering Australia. It’s a unique stop, where history meets isolation, providing an unforgettable look at the country’s past.
Outback Experience at Rawlinna: Located on the edge of Australia’s largest sheep stations, Rawlinna is pure jackaroo country. This remote outpost on the Nullarbor Plain is a five-hour drive from Kalgoorlie and home to up to 80,000 sheep across 2.5 million acres. To put it in perspective, one paddock takes eight hours to muster by plane. In winter, Platinum and Gold Service guests can enjoy drinks and canapés around a bonfire under the vast Nullarbor skies. In the warmer months (October to March), elevate the experience with an unforgettable outdoor dinner under the stars.
You can submit your preferences for the off-train experiences you will join on each day. Please indicate these to your sales agent as soon as possible.
Your accommodation: The Indian Pacific Gold Class
Step into a world of romance that epitomises rail travel. Gold Class cabins are the perfect place to relax and recharge after a day of off-train experiences. Head for the lounge or dining cabin for your all-inclusive dining service and all the comforts of home.Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Avon Valley’s rolling hills over your final breakfast onboard, as the last stretch of your remarkable transcontinental journey unfolds. After covering an impressive 4,352 kilometers aboard the iconic Indian Pacific, you’ll arrive in Perth, where a vibrant city brimming with energy awaits. Whether you choose to explore bustling streets, uncover hidden gems, or simply unwind and take it all in, your Perth adventure is just beginning.
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