Journey Beyond

Journey Beyond owned by Crestview Partners is one of the largest experiential tourism businesses in Australia with over 15 iconic brands and experiences including experiential tourism trains (The Ghan, the Indian Pacific, and the Great Southern) and The Overland. , the company was a diversified tourism business based in Adelaide, South Australia, with interests in cruise and air tourism in addition to rail.

History
Before the 1990s, the government-owned Australian National Railways Commission, trading as Australian National, was the owner and operator of Australia's interstate railways and freight and passenger trains, operated under a subsidiary known as Pax Rail. From 1996 to 1998, Australian National was broken up and in 1997 its interstate passenger trains — The Ghan, Indian Pacific and The Overland — were sold to Great Southern Rail (GSR), a consortium of GB Railways, Legal & General, Macquarie Bank, RailAmerica, G13 Pty Ltd and Serco, at a book-valuation of $16m.

Included in the sale were 186 items of rolling stock, mainly former Commonwealth Railways stainless steel carriages and the Adelaide Parklands Terminal and Alice Springs railway station. In October 1999, Serco bought the remaining 50.8% of shares from its consortium partners for $18.9m, becoming the sole owner. GSR owned the passenger car fleet and provided services, and Pacific National provided the motive power.

Between 2008 and 2012, Great Southern Rail operated The Southern Spirit as a luxury cruising train service offering eight luxury rail cruises on a variety of outback Australian train routes.

In 2015, Serco sold the business to private equity company Allegro Funds for an enterprise value and cash consideration variously reported as "below A$20 million" to "£2.5 million" (around A$4.9 million). Allegro led a transformation of GSR from a transport operator heavily dependent on government subsidies, to a profitable experiential travel provider. 16 months after their initial purchase, Allegro sold a 70% stake in the company to Quadrant Private Equity for an undisclosed price, but speculated to value the company at A$100-200 million.

In 2019, Great Southern Rail was re-branded as Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions and Great Southern became the name of a train running between Adelaide and Brisbane. Subsequently the brand name reverted to Journey Beyond.

Acquisitions since 2015 included Cruise Whitsundays and Rottnest Express, the Eureka Tower Skydeck, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, Outback Spirit Tours, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef and Darwin Harbour Cruises. , it was Australia's largest experiential tourism business.

In January 2022, Quadrant Private Equity sold its 13 brands, including the trains, for a reported AU$600 million. The buyer was the Hornblower Group, a cruise and tour company based in San Francisco, which operates from 125 American cities and whose businesses include Hornblower Cruises. After failing to find a buyer for Journey Beyond in late 2023, Hornblower filed for bankruptcy in February 2024; Journey Beyond was separated from the group and came under sole ownership of Hornblower's former owners, Crestview Partners