How Dior elevate our travel experiences to nourish body and spirit
The legendary Eastern & Orient Express, a Belmond Train, takes luxury, wellness, and adventure to unparalleled heights with the debut of the Dior Spa. Set against the stunning backdrop of Southeast Asia, this opulent train voyage promises an experience of relaxation and escape like no other.
Building on Dior’s iconic collaborations with Belmond—first on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and then aboard the Royal Scotsman—the Eastern & Orient Express now proudly hosts a permanent Dior Spa.
Recently refurbished with Art Déco-inspired elegance in hues of green and gold, this celebrated train introduces a new dimension to luxury travel with a dedicated spa carriage.
The Dior Spa on the Eastern & Orient Express is more than a wellness retreat; it’s an immersive journey that harmonizes perfectly with the serene beauty of Southeast Asia.
As the train glides through tropical rainforests, serene rivers, verdant rice fields, and ancient temples, guests can indulge in the spa’s meticulously crafted environment. Reflecting Dior’s signature style, the spa features exquisite canework in tropical woods and the iconic green toile de Jouy, creating a visual symphony that complements the breathtaking vistas outside.
Travelers can choose from two extraordinary itineraries:
1- Essence of Malaysia, The West Coast – From Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, explore the cultural richness of Georgetown on Penang Island and the natural splendor of Langkawi Island.
2- Wild Malaysia, The East Coast – Venture north from Singapore into the untamed landscapes home to the iconic Malayan tiger, immersing yourself in the region’s wild beauty.
Luxury travel is evolving. It’s no longer just about the destination or the journey itself, but about crafting transformative experiences that resonate deeply with the soul.
As the boundaries between luxury and well-being continue to blur, this collaboration sets a new standard for how we can elevate our travel experiences to nourish both body and spirit.
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