Choosing a train to Machu Picchu sounds simple, until you start comparing options. Expedition, Vistadome, private trains. Different prices, different descriptions, similar routes. For many travelers, the decision feels more confusing than it should be.
The truth is straightforward: all trains reach the same destination, follow the same tracks, and take a similar amount of time. What changes is not where you go, but how the journey feels: before and after visiting Machu Picchu.
This guide breaks down the three main train options based on travel style, not marketing language, so you can choose the one that actually fits your trip.
Expedition vs Vistadome vs Luxury Train at a Glance
Before getting into travel styles, here’s a quick snapshot of how the trains compare.
Expedition Train

- Comfort level: Basic, practical
- Windows: Standard
- Crowd level: Higher
- Best for: First-time travelers, budget-conscious trips
- Price range: Lowest
Check our Machu Picchu Tour with Expedition Train.
Vistadome Train

- Comfort level: Mid-range
- Windows: Large panoramic windows
- Crowd level: Moderate
- Best for: Scenic-focused travelers, photographers
- Price range: Mid
Check our Machu Picchu Tour with Vistadome Train.
Luxury: Hiram Bingham Train

- Comfort level: High
- Windows: Large, spacious seating
- Crowd level: Very low
- Best for: Comfort-focused travelers, special occasions
- Price range: Highest
Check our Machu Picchu Tour with Hiram Bingham Train.
All three options are reliable. None are “wrong.” The right choice depends on how you want the journey to support your Machu Picchu experience.
How to Choose the Right Train Based on Your Travel Style
The First-Time Machu Picchu Traveler → Expedition Train
For many first-time visitors, the Expedition train is more than enough.
It’s straightforward, functional, and gets you where you need to go without distractions. If Machu Picchu itself is your main focus, and not the train ride, this option does the job well.
What travelers often expect:
A very basic, uncomfortable ride.
What it’s actually like:
Clean, organized, and efficient, just without extras.
When upgrading doesn’t add much value:
- If you’re already waking up early for Machu Picchu
- If you’re spending only one night in Aguas Calientes
- If the train ride is seen as transport, not part of the experience
For travelers prioritizing the site over the journey, Expedition is a sensible choice.
The Scenic-Lover & Photographer → Vistadome Train
The Vistadome is designed for travelers who want the journey to be part of the memory.
Large windows allow for wider views of the Sacred Valley and Urubamba River, especially during daylight departures. For photographers and visually oriented travelers, this adds meaning to the ride.
What travelers often expect:
A quiet, uninterrupted panoramic experience.
What it’s actually like:
Beautiful views, but also a lively atmosphere. Reflections on windows and shared excitement are part of the ride.
When it feels worth the upgrade:
- Daytime departures with clear weather
- Travelers who enjoy observing landscapes rather than resting
- Those who want a smoother, slightly more relaxed ride
The Vistadome works best when scenery enhances your energy.
The Comfort-Focused or Special Occasion Traveler → Luxury Train
Luxury trains aren’t about speed or access. They’re about space, pace, and atmosphere.
With fewer passengers, more room, and attentive service, this option reduces friction especially on the return journey, when fatigue sets in.
What travelers often expect:
An extravagant experience that overshadows Machu Picchu.
What it’s actually like:
A calm, comfortable transition that helps you finish the day well.
This option makes the most sense when:
- You’re celebrating a honeymoon, anniversary, or milestone
- Comfort and privacy matter more than budget
- You want the return journey to feel restorative, not rushed
Luxury here is about easing the edges of a long day.
Expectation vs Reality: What Most Travelers Don’t Consider

Regardless of train choice, a few realities apply to everyone:
- All trains follow the same tracks and schedule windows
- Weather affects visibility more than window size
- The return journey often matters more than the outbound ride
- Early departures and late returns change how comfort is perceived
Many travelers upgrade expecting a dramatically different route. What actually changes is how rested, calm, or stimulated you feel during the ride.
Understanding this helps avoid disappointment and unnecessary upgrades.
How Train Choice Affects Your Machu Picchu Day
Your train shapes your day.
Key factors to consider:
- Arrival time in Aguas Calientes affects pacing and meals
- Departure station (Ollantaytambo or Poroy) impacts transfers
- Luggage restrictions apply across all trains
- Energy levels after Machu Picchu influence how enjoyable the return feels
This is why train selection works best when coordinated with:
- Machu Picchu circuits
- Entry times
- Guided transfers
- Overall itinerary flow
Which Train Does Apple Travel Recommend?
There is no single “best” train, and that’s intentional.
At Apple Travel, train recommendations change based on:
- Trip length
- Time of year
- Group size
- Comfort preferences
- Overall itinerary design
Sometimes Expedition is the right fit. Other times, Vistadome or a private option adds real value. The goal is never to upsell, it’s to support the experience you came for.
Choosing well means you arrive focused, leave satisfied, and remember the journey for the right reasons.
Fit Matters More Than Features
All trains to Machu Picchu reach the same destination. What sets them apart is how they support your way of traveling: whether that means simplicity, scenery, or comfort.
When the train fits the traveler, the journey disappears into the experience. And that’s exactly how it should feel.
