Come on board one of the most luxurious trains in the world

  • For those who want to do Vietnam the luxurious way, there’s the Vietage
  • This train journey is just six hours but includes a range of five-star amenities
  • Each carriage gets a bartender who doubles as a masseuse

Published on Dec 28, 2023 at 6:02 PM (UTC+4)
by Andie Reeves

Last updated on Dec 29, 2023 at 2:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Alessandro Renesis

Come on board one of the most luxurious trains in the world

The Vietage is the way the ultra-rich do Vietnam in style.

Many head to the Asian country for cheap and cheerful adventures and travel options.

But for those too fancy to hop on the back of a scooter, this luxury train is the way to go.

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The luxury hotel Anantara launched the Vietage as a way for their guests to travel between their resorts.

Known for its upscale accommodation, the hotel couldn’t possibly let its patrons catch a ride on a regular train.

Its high-end train takes guests on a leisurely journey through the beauty of central Vietnam, from Da Nang to Quy Nhon.

The trip not only includes breathtaking views but also gourmet meals, a train-themed cocktail menu and a neck massage.

Over six hours, guests are treated like esteemed clientele at a five-star resort.

Carriages are divided into six two-person booths, divided by woven rattan screens.

The decor is a modern Asian style combined with Art Deco details like curved leather barstools and mustard yellow accents.

Once the journey begins, passengers are offered the first of five bespoke cocktails with names like Vietmojito and Off The Rails.

Each carriage has its own bartender, who also offers complementary back massages.

Guests then enjoy a fine dining experience while heading through the Vietnamese countryside, designed by a Michelin-star chef.

When it comes to trains, Asia doesn’t mess around.

Shanghai is home to the world’s fastest train, which can go 621mph.

And China also has a floating sky train that levitates in place.

Meanwhile, back in Vietnam, a man made a functioning train for his village using just wood.

The Vietage takes the cake for the most magnificent train journey though.

While it’s the height of luxury travel, a ticket is just $408 for a one-way journey.

Considering that includes Michelin-star meals, unlimited drinks and a massage, that’s pretty reasonable.

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Andie Reeves

Andie is a content writer from South Africa with a background in broadcasting and journalism. Starting her career in the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire, Andie has a broad portfolio, covering everything from sustainability solutions to celebrity car collections. When not at her laptop Andie can be found sewing, recording her podcast, taking board games too seriously or road-tripping in her bright green Kia.