An Unforgettable Journey Through
Latin America

The eerie beauty of the Galápagos Islands, the vibrant flavours of Bogotá, the rich traditions of Buenos Aires: Experience the wonders of Central and South America as part of the newest Four Seasons Private Jet journey. We invite you to spend 16 blissful days (February 9–24, 2019) taking in the very best of five destinations – Miami, Costa Rica, Buenos Aires, Bogotá and the Galápagos Islands – including behind-the-scenes experiences curated by our experts just for you. You’ll travel in style and comfort between extraordinary locales aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, with Italian leather flatbed seats, Ghurka cabin bags and personal tablets for each passenger. Whether you’re a foodie, an adventurer, an aesthete or all three, you can customize every offering to fulfil your travel dreams.

“A big part of what we offer on our private jet trips is exclusivity and access, the ability to do things you never imagined were possible,” says Javier Loureiro, Director of Guest Experience for the Four Seasons Private Jet. “We handle the logistics and create the types of experiences that will make for treasured memories.” Although many details of this particular expedition have yet to be divulged, here are a few of our favourite moments – soon to be yours.

WORLDS OF FLAVOUR

Begin your journey in Miami with a private dinner at the lavish Villa Casa Casuarina, former home of the late fashion designer Gianni Versace. The Miami manse was built in 1930 for the scion of the Standard Oil fortune. (Note the expertly manicured garden and showstopping gold-plated pool.) Need more Latin flavours in your life? Cruise Little Havana with the help of a local guide, who’ll lead you to the most authentic Cuban foods the neighborhood has to offer.

In Costa Rica, you’ll eye the sky with Franklin Chang Diaz, a native of Costa Rica and a former NASA astronaut. Gaze at the brilliant stars dotting the southern sky through a powerful GPS-guided telescope, and then feast on a meal that blends astronomy with gastronomy. “Your dinner that evening is catered by Four Seasons with an out-of-this-world tasting menu that includes cocktails infused with actual meteorite dust,” Loureiro says. Try dishes like cantaloupe and watermelon “molten sun” gazpacho, steak served with a space rock–infused sauce, or lime caviar “stars” – all inspired by Chiang Diaz’s time in orbit.

Caffeine connoisseurs will adore exploring Bogotá, Colombia, where you’ll learn about the complexities of one of Colombia’s major exports, coffee, from the pros at Hacienda San Alberto, a third-generation family farm. You’ll also take an expert-led tour through Paloquemao Market, a go-to shop for local chefs since the 1940s thanks to the fresh-picked produce. Don’t miss the edible cactus and indigenous fruits, such as the plum-like borojó, harvested in nearby rainforests.

On the jet itself, the onboard chef carefully accommodates all your culinary preferences, from haute cuisine to comfort food. After all, this is the trip of a lifetime and food and beverage is a piece of that.

Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

CONQUER ISLANDS, PLAINS AND FALLS

After centuries of natural isolation and careful preservation, the remote Galápagos Islands are home to an incredible variety of marine species. During your four-night chartered cruise aboard the Silver Galápagos, you’ll likely spot sea lion pups frolicking on Floreana Island and huge sea turtles sunning themselves on white-sand beaches. Kayak along the coast and encounter manta rays and colourful fish, and then follow an inland trail on Santa Cruz Island past saltwater lagoons in search of the land iguanas that inspired Dragon Hill’s name. Return to the ship to recharge with a soothing massage.

In Costa Rica, you can don a harness and helmet and whiz over rainforest canopies and valleys via zip line, getting a macaw’s-eye-view of the adjacent Pacific Ocean. Be sure to keep a lookout in the treetops for sloths, which sleep an average of 15 hours per day, an inspirational sight while on vacation.

We take guests to the falls, tour privately with expert guides for a few hours, have lunch and get back to Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires in time for dinner. – Javier Loureiro, Director of Guest Experience

Near Buenos Aires, pay a special visit to Estancia la Bamba de Areco, one of the oldest ranches in Argentina, to watch local gauchos show off their horsemanship, guiding their sturdy mounts through the paces and skillfully tossing boleadoras in the air. Then join the gauchos for a traditional Argentine barbecue on the ranch property, where the oldest building on site – a former carriage house – dates to the 1700s.

One of Loureiro’s favourite activities? The day trip from Buenos Aires to Iguazú Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its astounding 275 waterfall drops. “Without our jet, this trip would take at least a couple of days and require an overnight stay at the falls area,” he says. “We can do it all in the same day, as we fly guests to the falls, tour privately with expert guides for a few hours, have lunch and get back to
Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires in time for dinner. All you have to do is step aboard the jet and enjoy.”

Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

AN ARTFUL ESCAPE

“I always ask myself questions when looking at different activities or options for our trips,” Loureiro says. “Can we make this private? Can the experience be personalized?” For art and design lovers, that often equates to insider access. Take a backstage peek at Buenos Aires’ 1908 Teatro Colón opera house – among the greatest concert venues on earth, on par with the Vienna State Opera and Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. Expert-led tours will give you the goods on Bogotá’s Museo Botero, with its Picassos and Dalís, or of the innovative galleries of Miami’s Design District.

You can dine in the presence of magnificence, too. “We always love showcasing iconic cultural institutions for our special dinners,” Loureiro says. “In Bogotá, we’ve arranged a festive dinner in the Museo Del Oro. We’ll have exclusive access to the museum, and then sit down to a dinner surrounded by one of the largest collections of gold artefacts in the world.” Admire the still-covetable ancient earrings and gold jaguar figurines in the gilded collection.

One of the best parts of the Four Seasons Private Jet journey is coming home to Four Seasons hotels after your outings. For example, in Buenos Aires, you may spend the day shopping your way through the “Paris of South America,” but you can return to Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires for a signature spa treatment, combining the natural antioxidant properties of red wine and therapeutic massage choreographed to the beat of tango music. Partly housed in an early 20th century belle époque–style mansion, the Hotel also welcomes you to its inviting outdoor pool, garden terrace and E-Lounge –perfect spots to relax before launching the next leg of your trip.

Four Seasons Hotel Bogota

Once you’ve discovered these Latin American destinations, consider other
Four Seasons Private Jet itineraries for 2019. Snorkel with blacktip lagoon sharks in Bora Bora and take a day trip to the Taj Mahal on the Timeless Encounters trip. Or enjoy a hot-air balloon ride over the Serengeti, learn samurai sword moves in Kyoto and indulge in pampering spa treatments under the stars in the Maldives with International Intrigue. By taking advantage of the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, you can explore the world as never before.

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7 Reasons You Must Go Truffle Hunting
in Tuscany

Food writer M.F.K. Fisher once wrote that truffles “may or may not be as good as they are rare and dear.”

I take issue with that statement. When I used to cover the fashion shows in Milan as part of my job, it was amazing to see the high style on the runways. But I admit it: What I found most exciting about being in Italy during the fall was being there for white truffle season. The pleasure of eating this rare delicacy so close to the source went far beyond my enjoyment of any truffle I’d ever tasted in the United States.

Yet I dreamed of more, of going to the Italian countryside to hunt for truffles and try one plucked right from the earth. During a trip on the Four Seasons Private Jet, I got to do just that.

Here are seven reasons why you need to add this experience to your bucket list. Or any itinerary.


Savini Tartufi headquarters

1. IT WILL SURPRISE YOU

About an hour’s drive outside of Florence, Savini Tartufi is hidden away in the tiny village of Forcoli. Driving up to the headquarters, set in a nondescript building in an equally nondescript industrial area, my heart sank. This was not what I had envisioned. But inside, it was another story. The walls of this fourth-generation family company were lined with all kinds of divine truffle products, and a vintage scooter was propped in one corner. Luca Campinotti was weighing and packaging beautiful specimens, still covered with fresh earth, to deliver to some of Italy’s top restaurants and beyond.


The site of the truffle hunting in Tuscany

2. IT’S THE HOME OF THE WORLD’S BEST TRUFFLES

There are dozens of varieties of truffles in the world, but Italy’s white truffle is one of the most elusive, most delicious and most expensive. It’s found only from September to December and in just the right conditions, growing on the roots of trees under layers of damp leaves and dirt. I was surprised that the Savini team didn’t blindfold us as they led us to a secret forest that must be worth millions, thanks to the treasures it conceals.


World record–winning truffle

3. IT’S ALSO THE HOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE TRUFFLE

In 2007, two of the family’s hunters – Luciano and Cristiano Savini – unearthed a 1.28-kilogram (2-pound, 13-ounce) truffle that sold at auction for a whopping USD 330,000. That price is recognized by Guinness World Records as the most money ever paid at auction for a white truffle. You can check out a replica of the truffle at the headquarters. Fun fact: The dog that found the original was 14 years old.


A truffle hunting dog

4. THE TRUFFLE-HUNTING DOGS ARE CUTE – AND TALENTED

In the past, hunters used to rely on pigs to sniff out these prized discoveries. Problem was, the pigs loved to eat them. These days, well-trained dogs who don’t care for the taste are used for foraging. We got to meet Giotto, a Lagotto Romagnolo who has become mildly famous thanks to his myriad media appearances. On this excursion, though, Luca had invited Giotto’s buddy Birba, a little beagle mix, to lead our small group. Birba was charming and friendly until we hit the woods; then her hunting instincts kicked in as she scratched at the undergrowth. Her reward for finding a truffle? A measly biscuit.


A truffle hunting dog searches for truffles

5. THE THRILL OF THE HUNT

The private chef on the Four Seasons jet took a picture of a truffle at headquarters in case we didn’t find any to share on social media, but fortunately we didn’t need it. Our dream team — Birba and Luca — delivered. Within an hour, they had discovered three perfect, delicious white truffles. We even got to sample a sliver of one, seconds after it came out of the ground. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone smile as broadly as our chef did as he cradled that truffle in his hands for a photo to share on Instagram. The experience was foodie nirvana.


A truffle hunting dog with his findings

6. YOU CAN EXPERIENCE THE ITALIAN COUNTRYSIDE IN A WHOLE NEW WAY

Besides the hunt, there was something magical about wandering through the quiet forest, with Birba prancing through the brush and Luca softly offering her praise and encouragement in Italian. Light streamed through the leaves of the trees. Birds chirped overhead. It was like something out of Alice in Wonderland, except we had a treat coming at the end of the tunnel that would be much better than any tea party.


Dish with shaved white truffles

7. NOTHING WILL EVER COMPARE TO THE TASTE OF THESE TRUFFLES

After our journey through the forest, we went back to the Savini headquarters, where Luca and his team whipped up a multi-course meal, with truffles generously heaped over everything from tagliolini pasta to fried eggs, served with local Tuscan wines. I’ve never tasted anything as heavenly as the truffles that we had helped collect just moments before the meal. It was definitely worth the journey.

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

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Taking Flight: 8 Secrets From My Trip Around the World

I’ve been a travel journalist for 25 years. I’ve travelled just about everywhere, and I’ve been on plenty of planes. I never want a flight to last longer.

But I quickly learned that being on the Four Seasons Private Jet is like no other flying experience, even if you’ve flown private. The Jet itself is dazzling: a sleek black Boeing 757 outfitted with just 52 white Italian leather flat-bed seats. As I boarded, the staff was waiting to escort me to my seat. And what a seat it was, topped with a plush orange cashmere blanket and throw pillow. The Jet’s comfort and style were just two of the many (wonderful) surprises during my 19-day journey around the world.

Not just a once-in-a-lifetime trip

The pampering began before I even arrived in London. Global Guest Services Manager Ashley Peterson had been in close touch before my departure from New York City, arranging every detail. When I landed at Heathrow, a driver was waiting to whisk me away in a Mercedes to Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane.

On my arrival, it looked as though the entire Hotel staff had turned out to greet me. Journey Manager Jill came to the room and tagged my bags. She promised that I would never have to lift or check in a suitcase over the next 19 days.

I could get used to this. And it turns out that some people do.

On the first night of the trip, I met two couples who were on their second private jet journey. Jean and her husband, Sal, raved about their previous experience – the friends they had met, the food, the indelible memories. Jean admitted that before their first trip, she had thought of it as something to do once in a lifetime. But she quickly realized that there was no better way to see the world.

And won’t want to get off the plane

I can see why they’re repeat travellers – it’s easy to make yourself at home on the Jet. With six-and-a-half feet of space, I could stretch out forever. A fluffy down blanket and pillow, along with a pair of silk eyeshades, were ready in case I wanted to sleep. There were enough amenities to keep me entertained for hours on end. Stacks of magazines. An iPad loaded with movies and music. A pair of Bose noise-cancelling headphones. As it turned out, I never could find the time to read all the magazines and watch all the movies. That was a good problem.

 

Being on the Jet was relaxing in the most profound way possible. Perhaps it was partly the highly calibrated LED lighting system that was programmed to regulate your mood by emitting calming shades of violet and blue. But it was also the gracious staff. They seemed to anticipate my every need. Just when I was feeling a little pang of hunger, there they were with snacks.

The pilots made the flights amazing, too. I will never forget flying from Arusha, Tanzania – the gateway to the Serengeti – to Pisa, Italy. The pilot decided to circle over the peak of Kilimanjaro, once for the passengers on the left side of the plane, another time for the people on the right side, allowing everyone a glimpse of this majestic mountain from the air.

The journey staff will make your wildest dreams come true

Javier Loureiro, the Director of Guest Experience and Onboard Concierge, is the master of ceremonies on this very special journey. Javier used to be the top Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC, where he ran the Hotel with a charming iron fist and surely helped out his share of diplomats.

Whatever you want, Javier and his team, and the staffs at the hotels and resorts you visit along the way, can make it happen. Would you rather take a helicopter to Cinque Terre than explore the artisanal shops and galleries of Florence? No problem – they’ll take care of it.

I encountered a small but perfect example of this make-it-happen-in-a-minute approach in London. I realized that I had forgotten to bring a converter, and happened to mention it to Ashley. No problem, she said, and immediately sent one to my room. In fact, no matter what the other passengers or I needed, no matter when we needed it, the staff would appear, snap their fingers, and . . . presto! It was like having your own personal genie always on hand.


Service on the Four Seasons Jet

Patrizio Cipollini, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, in a pilot’s uniform. Before the Jet left from Pisa, he and members of his staff presented roses to all the ladies.

Sharing experiences enriches the journey

Heading into the journey, I was daunted by the idea of travelling with a group. Would I get tired of being with the other passengers? And what would they be like? Snooty and unfriendly? Affable but clingy?

It turns out that I wasn’t alone in having these concerns.

“I have to admit, before we took our first trip, we were worried that the other people would be aloof,” admitted Robert, a passenger from Virginia. But that wasn’t the case. He and his partner Michael ended up liking the experience and the group so much that they returned for a second trip in less than a year. This fall, they’ll take another one.

Indeed, I discovered that sharing experiences with the other people enriched the journey. I think my sides still hurt from laughing so hard over cocktails with one couple at Four Seasons London. I was invited to another guest’s birthday party in Italy. And seeing a ballerina do a private performance of the exquisite “Dying Swan Ballet” brought tears to my eyes — and did the same for many of my fellow travellers. We all shared a very moving moment that we will remember forever.

Packing is part of the adventure

Before the trip, I fretted endlessly about what I would pack for three weeks away in six places with radically different climates and activities: snow, tropics, safari and so on.

I started strategizing and put together mood boards for the various experiences. I packed, I repacked. I went shopping. I ordered online. I did some more shopping. I thought about what I could buy on the road. (I knew in advance, for instance, that a kaftan would be coming home with me from Dubai.) At one point, I considered hiring a stylist to help me put together my travel wardrobe.

 

And I’ll admit that I even did some last-minute panic shopping when I arrived in London and saw a very sophisticated woman breezing through the Hotel lobby, clad head to toe in white cashmere. I had the Hotel’s Rolls-Royce chauffeur me to Bond Street, where I spent a pretty penny on last-minute wardrobe additions in order to keep up with the group – or at least what I thought the group would be like.

I soon discovered that the cashmere-clad woman wasn’t on the trip — and the rest of the Jet travellers were dressed just like me.

Looking back, I have to laugh. The packing that I initially thought of as simply stressful turned out to be a meaningful part of the journey. It was a way to start the journey long before the jet actually took off.

It’s not all Champagne and caviar … though there’s plenty of that, too

Sure, there’s a private chef who caters to your every need. Sure, there are gala evenings, like the one we spent in Florence, dining with nobility in the villa that their family has owned since 1489. But we didn’t sit down to fine dining, serenaded by violinists and opera singers, twice a day. In fact, some of the simplest meals turned out to be the most memorable.

In Dubai, a group of us toured a residential neighbourhood with Arva Ahmed, an entrepreneurial foodie who owns a cool company called Frying Pan Adventures. She led us through the colourful pathways of her hometown, taking us to Middle Eastern street food spots. One of the highlights was going to an Emirati restaurant where the locals sit on the floor and eat with their hands. She taught us how to use our hands, too – turns out there are several techniques.

In the Serengeti, we went on a walk with the Maasai guides and tasted herbs picked from the ground. We went hunting for truffles in Italy and sampled them fresh from the woods. In the Seychelles, the chefs prepared a traditional Creole rum dinner on the beach where some of the braver passengers and I tried local delicacies, like bat. (Tasted like chicken!)

The beauty of mixing in experiences like this is that they allowed us to immerse ourselves deeply in the culture — and to get to know a country through its unique tastes and flavours.

You won’t miss the things you didn’t do

When I first saw the list of activities, I wanted to do them all. And I worried I would be disappointed every time I skipped something. Luckily, the Four Seasons team encouraged me to avoid overscheduling and to let the experience unfold. As the days went on, I came to realize that each adventure on this journey is orchestrated to be just as dazzling as the others. As for what I missed, it didn’t matter to me because catching up with my fellow passengers and hearing what they did was part of the fun.


Getting ready to drive Formula One in Dubai

Getting ready to drive Formula One in Dubai

You’ll find inspiration in unlikely places

Heading into this trip, I knew that I would have extraordinary experiences, like going on safari in the Serengeti, driving a Formula One race car in Dubai, or having a private viewing of Michelangelo’s David in Florence. They delivered – and then some – with thrilling, exhilarating, send-chills-up-your-spine memories that will last a lifetime.

But I was also moved by the unscheduled moments along the way: In the Seychelles, I went to the gallery of an artist who has been called the modern-day Paul Gauguin. I didn’t expect him to invite me to see his private studio and works in progress.


A woman with a flower in her hair in a plunge pool with a view of the Indian Ocean

Bloom in her suite’s private plunge pool at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, with a view of the Indian Ocean and the landscape of Mahé

Indeed, another guest told me that some of her favourite moments on this journey were the ones that weren’t in the fine print.

I’ve come to realize that moments of “doing nothing” were just as valuable as the exciting adventures. Watching elephants stroll by the room while I was in the soaking tub at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti. Sitting in the lobby at Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, having tea and chatting with a staffer about why she moved to UAE. Floating in the infinity pool at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles while the sun sank below the horizon.

As with life itself, some of the most powerful experiences were the unscripted ones, the moments I took with me and will remember forever.

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The Best Places to Visit in Europe for Art, Music and Culture

During a 16-day Backstage With the Arts journey on the Four Seasons Jet, guests experienced the art, music, culture and history of Europe, complete with backstage access, special performances and private entries. Whether you have one day or 20 for a European holiday, let their adventures in Paris, Lisbon, Milan, Istanbul and Prague inspire your own itinerary. Read on to discover the cultural highlights of each destination and flip through photos from the Four Seasons Jet trip to see the landmarks, museums, theatres and local experiences you shouldn’t miss on your own journey.

Art and culinary prowess in Paris

Paris has long been the homeland of the artist. It is a city to which creative spirits make pilgrimage, while appreciative spirits love to bask in the atmosphere. There’s no better way to kick off your stay than by enjoying the Michelin-starred cuisine of Le Cinq, renowned restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris. From there, tour the newly opened Louis Vuitton Foundation, a striking building designed by Frank Gehry, which has as its mission the fostering and promotion of artistic creation on national and international levels. It also has a magnificent collection of fine art that must not be missed. Survey more of Paris on a private cruise along the Seine, and bid the city farewell over dinner in the Eiffel Tower.

Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Diverse architecture in Lisbon

Lisbon, home to a spectrum of architecture from classical to Manueline to Gothic, offers the opportunity to explore art and architecture to your heart’s content. Start with a guided tour of the Berardo Collection Museum and then tour the ornate, Manueline-style Jeronimos Monastery. An excellent hub for travellers, Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon offers its own take on artistic décor. Allow at least three days to absorb the best of Lisbon: Be sure to visit the Museu Nacional do Azulejo, the Palais de Santos, and take a guided walk through Chiado Square and the surrounding area.

Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

Ancient designs and fresh fashion in Milan

Milan is renowned for fashion, but the city is also a focal point of ancient architecture and art. From a home base at Four Seasons Hotel Milano, take in all the city has to offer with visits to Tod’s Boutique, the Duomo di Milano, the Leonardo Museum and the Ambrosiana Library, or experience the best of the city’s art and architecture on a Milanese design tour. Take a cue from guests of the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, who enjoyed backstage access to the Teatro alla Scala, Milan’s famed opera house, and book a show through the Concierge.

Four Seasons Hotel Milano

East-meets-West interior design in Istanbul

Situated between Asia and Europe, Istanbul is a city whose artistic and cultural influences draw from empires on both sides of the Bosphorus. Lodge at the beautifully decorated Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, which is perfectly situated near Istanbul’s top sites. For an inspired experience, book a private tour of the Hagia Sophia to get a close look at the building’s gold-domed ceilings and intricate reliefs, then visit the Basilica Cistern. Tours of the Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar and Topkapi Palace are also on the must-do list for Istanbul. Finally, bring home your own works of art after a shopping sojourn at the Grand Bazaar, with choices from handwoven carpets to fantastic lanterns.

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet

Musical culture alive in Prague

Contemporary artists flock to Prague the same way literary geniuses strive to follow the giants of the pen in Paris. Attend Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the Estates Theatre, where the composer debuted the opera in 1787. For an exclusive experience, ask Four Seasons Hotel Prague to arrange a private viewing of the opera for you. The historic city’s impressive Old Town, full of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture, is an excellent stomping ground for photographers. Before departing Prague, be sure to explore major landmarks, including the Municipal House, Strahov Monastery and beautiful Prague Castle.

Four Seasons Hotel Prague

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Inside the Four Seasons Jet

The Four Seasons Jet – a state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo-LR offering the comfort, service and exclusivity synonymous with its namesake brand – has been designed to ensure that passengers enjoy the journey as much as the destination.


Four Seasons Boeing 757 Private Jet

The Four Seasons Jet is a state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo-LR aircraft that has been reimagined for the luxury traveller, featuring completely customised interiors, innovative design and technology, and the brand’s renowned standard of service.

The luxury hospitality industry’s first fully branded jet experience, the Four Seasons Jet features the same spacious comfort, accessible technology and flawless design found at our hotels and resorts around the world. Every element of the plane’s interior is custom designed, from individually handcrafted leather flatbed seats to handmade carpet woven on traditional looms in Amsterdam to the built-in Venetian blinds covering each window.


Four Seasons Jet flat-bed seats

In the fully flat position, each seat measures 6.5 feet in length – about the same length as a king-size bed – for comfort that’s only enhanced by the Mongolian cashmere blankets, Bose noise-cancelling headphones and other luxurious amenities provided to travellers.

Global inflight Wi-Fi and on-demand entertainment keep you connected, while a bicolour lighting system creates the ideal atmosphere depending on the time of day or night. An innovative menu of signature Four Seasons cuisine – carefully planned by an international network of award-winning Four Seasons chefs and served on bone china –incorporates flavours from around the globe. Toast to your journey with your choice from a fine selection of spirits and wine, or a flute of bubbly from Dom Perignon, the jet’s exclusive Champagne provider.


Travelling with an intimate group of no more than 52 passengers (versus the standard 233 on board a commercial flight) ensures that you enjoy a bespoke journey. Whether you choose to fly around the world or immerse yourself in a specific region, every Four Seasons Private Jet Experience also comes with a dedicated team of travel experts and professionals who provide exceptional service in the air and on the ground. And with one crew member to every six to seven passengers, you’re guaranteed distinctive, personalised Four Seasons service from beginning to end.


Four Seasons Private Jet interior

Fifty-two hand-stitched seats, arranged in a special 2×2 forward-facing configuration, give guests plenty of personal space for resting or relaxing during flights. Upon boarding the jet, each traveller receives a welcome gift that includes Four Seasons slippers, a custom leather-and-fabric tote bag, and an amenity kit featuring Bulgari products.

A Global Guest Services Manager is on call before, during and after the journey to accommodate any travel request – from booking spa appointments in the Maldives and arranging tee times in Hualalai to selecting souvenirs in Chiang Mai. A Four Seasons Concierge travels aboard the Jet to help personalise your itinerary and plan individual excursions, while the concierge team at every hotel and resort from Bora Bora to Beijing provides the same round-the-clock service once you’ve arrived on solid ground.


Four Seasons Jet seats with place settings

The Four Seasons Jet is equipped with a state-of-the-art steam oven and a custom refrigeration system, so all in-flight meals, prepared on board by a Four Seasons Executive Chef, are just as delicious as any cuisine you’ll enjoy on solid ground.

Building on a legacy of innovation, the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience establishes the next frontier in luxury travel – changing the way we experience the world and setting an exciting new stage for exploration. See more ways you can explore the globe in 25 Adventures in 25 Days, or make the most of your around-the-world trip by learning about the best souvenirs to take home.