The Ghan Expedition 2025

Departs Wednesdays and Saturdays (Apr - Oct)

From $3,790 PP

4 Days

3 Nights

9 Meals

The Ghan Expedition

Explore the wonders of Australia’s vast interior on one of the world’s most renowned rail journeys – The Ghan from Darwin to Adelaide.

Beginning in Darwin, this four-day, all-inclusive expedition takes you to some of the most remote and captivating parts of Australia. Operating April to October, your adventure through the country’s vast, varied, and captivating interior will demonstrate the true meaning of the Australian outback. In the Northern Territory, explore Katherine and Alice Springs, where you’ll enjoy a signature dining experience at The Historic Telegraph Station, and in South Australia, stop at Manguri and Coober Pedy before reaching your final destination of Adelaide.

Highlights and Inclusions

  • Transfer to Darwin Rail Terminal
  • Welcome experience with light refreshments, barista coffee and sparkling wine
  • 4 days / 3 nights aboard The Ghan Expedition, travelling from Darwin to Adelaide
  • All-inclusive meals, fine wines, and beverages
  • A regionally-inspired menu paired with a selection of local wines
  • Off Train Experiences in Katherine, Alice Springs, Coober Pedy and Manguri
  • A spectacular dinner under the stars at The Historic Telegraph Station in Alice Springs
  • Explore Nitmiluk Gorge’s powerful natural wonders and rich Indigenous culture
  • Venture into the underground opal mining town of Coober Pedy

PRICES Per person from

 
CABINFARE TYPEApr & Sep – OctMay – Aug
PLATINUMEVERYDAY$7,590$7,990
PlatinumFlexible$8,690$9,290
Gold PremiumAdvance Purchase$5,090$5,490
Gold PremiumEveryday$5,890$6,290
Gold PremiumFlexible$6,590$6,990
GOLD TWINADVANCE PURCHASE$4,290$4,590
GOLD TWINEVERYDAY$4,890$5,190
Gold TwinFlexible$5,490$5,890
GOLD SINGLEADVANCE PURCHASE$3,790$4,090
GOLD SINGLEEVERYDAY$4,390$4,690
Gold SingleFlexible$4,890$5,290

*Advance Purchase fares are subject to availability. Prices are subject to change. Further conditions apply.

Translate »