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Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta by Rail

Experience the International Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, ride the iconic California Zephyr and Durango & Silverton Railroad, and visit Arches and Mesa Verde national parks

From $4,195 per person


Discover the beauty of the Southwest in autumn on this 9-day escorted adventure featuring national parks, historic rail journeys, and the world-famous International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque.

Travel on the iconic California Zephyr to Grand Junction. View the breathtaking landscapes of Arches and Mesa Verde national parks, before riding the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.

After uncovering Spanish colonial history in Santa Fe, marvel at the celebrated Albuquerque International Ballon Festival. Enjoy the vibrant celebrations and watch as hundreds of colorful balloons rise into the sky at sunrise.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Departing Chicago aboard the California Zephyr

Your vacation into the incredible hues of the American West begins today at Chicago's historic Union Station. As you arrive, meet the Tour Manager and your travel group, and together, join Amtrak's iconic California Zephyr on its overnight route toward Grand Junction, Colorado.

Settle into your seat and watch as the city's skyscrapers fade into the backdrop as the journey sets underway. Relax as the California Zephyr ventures through western Illinois and into Iowa, and maybe head to the Café Car for hot and cold dining and drink options to enjoy at your seat. Alternatively, you could take your meal up to the Sightseer Lounge, lined with panoramic windows, and admire scenes of the Midwest as the sun sinks beneath the horizon. Overnight train.

*Please note: travelers may elect to travel from San Francisco or points in-between and meet the Tour Manager in Grand Junction.

Day 2 - Arriving in Grand Junction, Colorado

Waking aboard the California Zephyr, enjoy a relaxing time admiring the ever-changing scenery as we continue westward, or perhaps visit the Dining Car (booking in advance advised)

Climbing up through the Rocky Mountains, surrounded by pine forests and rolling peaks, we cross the continental divide while we're in the six-mile-long Moffat Tunnel. Emerging in skiing country, we pass through Winter Peak, a year-round resort that opened in 1940. From here on, we are in the traditional Old West and follow the route of the Colorado River for most of the way to Grand Junction, on Colorado's Western Slope.

Checking in to our hotel, there's a free evening to rest and enjoy dinner at your leisure tonight. Overnight Grand Junction, CO.

Day 3 - Through Arches National Park to Mesa Verde

After breakfast, we depart Grand Junction and follow the Colorado River to Moab, Utah. Our morning stop will be at Arches National Park.

On our tour you will discover a landscape of contrasting colors, landforms and textures unlike any other in the world. The park has more than 2,000 natural stone arches in addition to hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive fins, and giant balanced rocks. This Utah wonderland amazes with its unusual red rock formations.

Next, we head into downtown Moab for time to find lunch on your own and free time to explore. After, we ascend by road to the top of the Mesa Verde where we will be spending the night. Tonight, we dine together while looking out over the Four Corners area. Overnight Mesa Verde National Park, CO.

Day 4 - Exploring Mesa Verde National Park

A tour of Mesa Verde National Park follows breakfast as we see some of the cliff dwellings and surface ruins of the ancient Anasazi people.

Mesa Verde offers a spectacular look into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people who made it their home for more than 700 years, from A.D. 600 to 1300. Today the park protects nearly 5,000 known archeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings. These sites are some of the most notable and best preserved in the United States. We will begin our tour at the Far View Museum for a look at the artifacts that have been found at this site.

Continuing on what is called the "ruins" road, we have the opportunity to view some of the other sites in the park. After lunch on your own at the Far View cafeteria, we head east to Durango, Colorado, where we spend the next two nights. Your evening is free to enjoy downtown Durango at leisure. Overnight Durango, CO.

Day 5 - Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

This morning it is all aboard the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad for a nostalgic journey by steam-hauled train.

The scenery is on a grand scale this morning as we follow the Animas River into the Rocky Mountains. There are no roads that follow these rails, so we are in true wilderness most of the way to the mining town of Silverton. Be sure to bring your camera to capture this breathtaking scenery.

The train arrives in Silverton, an old mining town, where you will have time for lunch and to shop and browse the town before we board our motorcoach and return to Durango where the remainder of the evening will be at leisure. Overnight Durango, CO.

Day 6 - En Route to Santa Fe

Departing Colorado after breakfast this morning, our journey turns south into the state of New Mexico. The scenery of northern New Mexico is lovely as we head through quaint Spanish towns that were founded in the 1700s and earlier.

Our first stop is the Santuario de Chimayo, where we enjoy a guided tour of the chapels. Built in 1813 near the path of the Old Spanish Trail, this small shrine is one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the United States, giving rise to the name "the Lourdes of America". Lunch is included nearby, before we continue on our journey.

Today's final stop will be in New Mexico's capital city of Santa Fe. We will spend the night just steps away from the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail and within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and galleries. Overnight Santa Fe, NM.

Day 7 - Historic Santa Fe and on to Albuquerque

This morning, we enjoy an informative historical walking tour of Santa Fe. During this exploration, we will hear about the history of the Spanish colonists that helped found this town in 1610 and see the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the United States. We also visit the famed Loretto Chapel, stop at San Miguel, the oldest church, and more.

You are free after our walk to enjoy the museums and galleries around the Plaza and have lunch in one of Santa Fe's local restaurants. Afterward, we will head to Albuquerque. Upon arrival at our hotel, there is time to rest and freshen up before we enjoy an early dinner.

You will want to get a good night's rest tonight. Tomorrow we are up with the birds to enjoy the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Overnight Albuquerque, NM.

Day 8 - Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

Set your alarm for Zero Dark Thirty this morning for a highlight of your vacation - the amazing Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

On arrival at the Balloon Field, we can see if the Dawn Patrol is up in the air, checking the weather conditions. As they light up in the dark, they look like twinkling rainbow lights above your head. Breakfast is included, so you can eat breakfast and watch the Balloons at the same time. You can walk onto the field, talk to the balloonists and take pictures of the balloons as they slowly inflate. There could be as many as 600 balloons in the air this morning! It is an event of a lifetime.

A tour of Albuquerque follows, stopping at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Museum for a tour and to see ceremonial dances. Later, we watch the Night Glow*, when the balloons stay on the ground and illuminate on the field. Dinner is on your own at one of the food booths, before watching the fireworks show at our hotel. Overnight Albuquerque, NM.

*Please note: the Night Glow won't occur on the September 28, 29 and 30 departures. Instead, we will have a group dinner together.

Day 9 - Tour conclusion

After traveling on the California Zephyr to the popular Colorado town of Grand Junction, our adventure took us through the spellbinding Arches and Mesa Verde national parks. A journey on the heritage Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad showcased the wild beauty of the Old West, before we explored the history of Santa Fe. These fantastic excursions paved the way for an unforgettable experience as we marveled at the magical sight of hundreds of balloons illuminating the sky above Albuquerque.

Your vacation concludes today, and this morning is at leisure to pack and get ready for your flight or train home. We also reserve this day as a reserve Balloon Day if needed. A group transfer to Albuquerque Amtrak Station will accommodate trains departing after 11:00 a.m. and a transfer to Albuquerque Airport will accommodate planes departing after 12:00 p.m.

Departure Dates
September 26, 2026From $6,095
September 27, 2026From $4,395
September 28, 2026From $4,195
September 29, 2026From $4,395
September 30, 2026From $4,195
October 1, 2026From $4,395
October 2, 2026From $4,195
October 3, 2026From $5,095

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Amtrak's California Zephyr
California Zephyr

From the heart of the Midwest to the stunning Pacific coast, the California Zephyr reveals the ever-changing landscapes of the United States, one mile at a time. This is one of the most popular of Amtrak's overnight rail journeys, traveling from  Chicago, IL, to Emeryville, CA, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The route encompasses over 2,400 miles and includes fantastic views of the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains, Byers and Glenwood Canyons, the deserts of Utah, San Pablo Bay, and many other scenes that can only be captured from the rails. 

Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Durango & Silverton Railroad

The historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad weaves a tale of human ingenuity and natural beauty as it travels on its 45-mile route between Durango and Silverton in Colorado. Aboard fully restored steam trains that are original to the line and open-air gondolas that offer uninhibited views of the surrounding scenery, passengers relive the region's mining past and marvel at panoramic vistas of the Animas River and its gorge.  

Hotels
DoubleTree Albuquerque Convention Center, Albuquerque
DoubleTree Albuquerque Convention Center, Albuquerque

When location is everything, look no further than the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Albuquerque. Fully renovated in 2022, this hotel is 3 miles from Old Town, 5 miles from the international airport, and connected to the Albuquerque Convention Center by an underground tunnel. Further, all of downtown's amenities are within reach, including spectacular restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, boutique stores, Native American heritage centers, and more that showcase Albuquerque's charms.

Guests are greeted by a signature DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie on check-in at the hotel and have access to nearly 300 rooms. Comfortable modern furnishings and amenities like flat-screen televisions and Wi-Fi Internet adorn each room. Moving into the hotel's shared facilities, Icon Bistro offers authentic New Mexico breakfasts, whereas Lounge 201's lunches, dinner, craft beer, and delicious cocktail selections will leave a lasting impression. Other onsite amenities guests can look forward to include an outdoor pool, a well-equipped 24-hour fitness center, and room service. The DoubleTree Albuquerque also offers complimentary airport shuttle service to all guests.

Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn, Durango
Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn, Durango

Easy access to all the history, art, culture, and gorgeous mountain views of downtown Durango, Colorado, awaits at the Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn. This hotel is a mere 1.5 blocks from all the action, including the renowned Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad station. If it is relaxation travelers want, the Best Western Plus offers plenty of that, too, with its heated indoor pool, hot tub, and daily happy hours with two complimentary alcoholic drinks per guest. Grab-and-go breakfasts are available each morning, as are oatmeal packets guests can make in their room's microwave. Further amenities, including mini-fridges, complimentary Wi-Fi, and flat-screen televisions, are found in each of the 102 private rooms for a convenient and comfortable stay.

Holiday Inn Express Durango Downtown-Animas River
Holiday Inn Express Durango Downtown-Animas River

Within two blocks of all the shops and restaurants of downtown Durango, CO, is the Holiday Inn Express Durango Downtown-Animas River. This hotel puts travelers in a prime position to enjoy everything this region offers, including the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which is just 10 minutes away. On the premises of this three-star facility, guests have access to a heated indoor pool and a fully equipped fitness center in the common spaces and perks like flat-screen televisions, complimentary Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, microwaves, and J.R. Watkins toiletries in the room. With complimentary breakfast for each guest and lovely mountain views, the Holiday Inn Express Durango Downtown-Animas River has everything you need.

DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Junction
DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Junction

Overlooking the bluffs of the Grand Mesa Plateau, the welcoming DoubleTree Hotel is close to the heart of downtown Grand Junction. Its facilities include a heated outdoor swimming pool (seasonal), whirlpool spa, gym, volleyball court, restaurant and bar. The spacious rooms have a television, complimentary internet access, in-room coffee and an MP3 clock-radio among other amenities.   

Far View Lodge, Mesa Verde National Park
Far View Lodge, Mesa Verde National Park

Far View Lodge is the only lodging inside of Mesa Verde National Park and is located 15 miles from the park entrance. The traditional Western decor of the lobby and dining room, fantastic views, warm hospitality and superb dining welcome you for an unforgettable vacation. 

Drury Plaza Hotel, Santa Fe
Drury Plaza Hotel, Santa Fe

Located on the edge of downtown Santa Fe, this attractive 4-Star hotel is close to many of the town's historic sights, with the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and Santa Fe Plaza a short distance away. Amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center. Air-conditioned guestrooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safety deposit box, microwave, minifridge, coffee machine, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer.

Inn of the Governors, Santa Fe
Inn of the Governors, Santa Fe

Originally serving as an ice cavern, livery stable, garage, and General Motors dealership, the Inn of the Governors opened its doors to guests in 1965, coinciding with Santa Fe's rise in popularity as a tourist spot.

Situated in downtown Santa Fe, the 3-Star inn features amenities such as a year-round outdoor pool, a garden patio, and free parking on-site. The cozy guest rooms boast vibrant decor, adorned with Native American rugs, hand-carved furniture, Spanish artwork, and local tinwork, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.

For dining and drinks, guests can unwind at the laid-back Del Charro Saloon or explore nearby bars and restaurants, all within walking distance. Additionally, complimentary tea and sherry are offered every afternoon in the lobby.

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