See the World Together With the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience

The upcoming holiday season puts togetherness at the forefront. But gathering with your loved ones to experience joy and wonder doesn’t have to end with New Year’s Eve. Now is an excellent time to plan a trip to see the world together in a whole new way. When you travel with the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, you get the level of care and quality that you expect from Four Seasons both in the air and at every stop. Get a glimpse of the elusive mountain gorillas in Rwanda, sail the waters around the remote Galápagos Islands, learn to salsa in Bogotá – all on the same vacation. And the best part? You can experience it with the people you love most. With tailored itineraries in each destination – including two newly launched trips for 2026 – you and your loved ones can pick and choose what you want to see and do, all under the expert guidance of Four Seasons.

Sky-high luxury aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet

Do you ever wish you could take your favourite hotel with you? On the custom-outfitted Airbus A321LRneo, operated by Titan Airways Limited, travellers get to see what the full Four Seasons experience is like at 40,000 feet in the air. Expect personal touches like your favourite drink or snack waiting for you when you get back to your seat for the next flight. Or personalized meals served whenever you feel hungry, expertly prepared by the on-board executive chef. Want to make a last-minute change to your itinerary? The journey Concierge team will work out all the details for you. The entire
Four Seasons–trained in-flight crew is also composed of dedicated professionals, and with 1 crew member to every 6 passengers, you’ll get the same intuitive, attentive care you would receive at any Four Seasons hotel or resort.

Drawing inspiration from the glamourous golden age of air travel, the Jet itself has been meticulously designed for the utmost comfort. Each of the 48 Italian leather seats offer 6.5 feet (2 metres) of personal space and extend to lie fully flat. A plush ottoman provides extended leg room and a place for family or new friends to come sit and talk when the seats are upright. When you need to stretch your legs, the custom lounge area offers a place to mingle with fellow travellers or to meet and learn from
Four Seasons craftspeople through educational demonstrations, intimate workshops and in-air culinary surprises. With one of the widest and tallest cabins in its class, the Jet provides plenty of room to both socialize and relax.

The opportunity to make new, lasting connections and live fully in the moment is made easy with the support and care you’ll receive both on board and throughout your journey.

Grand Horizons 2026: A brand-new journey

Be one of the first to embark on the all-new Grand Horizons 2026 Four Seasons Private Jet journey, running from August 31 through September 23, 2026.
Four Seasons has added a number of new destinations to their collection, and you can be among the first to experience those as well as some tried-and-true favourites.

The journey begins with a stay at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley in the idyllic California town of Calistoga, where the 4.7-acre (1.9-hectare) working vineyard and Elusa Winery is located within the Resort grounds. Create, taste and bottle your own custom wine blend with the help of expert enologists to set the tone for your journey ahead. From there it’s off to Tokyo, where you can learn the secrets of samurai sword fighting from sword master Tetsuro Shimaguchi, head choreographer for Kill Bill: Volume 1; experience an authentic tea ceremony; or take a bonsai-styling class.

After Tokyo, you’ll head off to explore the emerald-green waters of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site in northeast Vietnam, for two nights aboard a private ship, before taking your pick of two unique destinations in Thailand: Bangkok or Koh Samui. Prepare for an urban adventure in Bangkok as you explore the city’s klongs, temples and creative districts, or opt to upgrade to a two-night stay in the serene island paradise of Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui before setting off to the legendary city of Istanbul. There, you’ll discover the city’s best shopping, relax in a traditional hammam and experience the fun of a traditional Turkish coffee reading, known as a fal, performed by a local fortune teller.

Good luck must be in your future, because your next stop is Milan for a stay at Four Seasons Hotel Milano, a historic property located just steps from the Duomo. Choose your own adventures here in Milan before heading to a destination that’s new to
Four Seasons. Located off the southern coast of Spain, Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and is known for its sheltered coves, golden beaches and historical villages. Originally opened in 1929, Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor is a Mediterranean retreat that has long attracted writers, actors and the international elite, and will serve as home for your three-day stay. Set sail on a private boat, swim in the warm turquoise waters and enjoy a picnic composed of delicious, locally sourced products. On land, you can join a chef for a tour of one of the island’s lively markets or hike along the rugged coastal paths to take in panoramic views of the sea and landscape.

Continue to Lisbon where you’ll get to know the cobblestone streets and colourful tiled architecture through activities of your choosing before making your way back across the Atlantic to end your around-the-world journey in Montreal.

World of Adventures 2026: Experience the rare, the wild and the beautiful on this reimagined journey

World of Adventures has long been one of the most popular Jet journeys, and its updated 2026 itinerary will run from August 12 through August 29, 2026. It all starts with a warm welcome in Singapore, where you’ll get a taste of the celebrated local cuisine as you get to know the people who will be sharing the journey with you over the next 18 days. From there, you’ll embark on an experience where life-changing, perspective-shifting moments can happen at every turn.

Join a yogi on a mountaintop in the Seychelles to meditate next to jaw-dropping ocean views, and then take a personalized art class with local artist Nigel Henri to sketch your own postcard from paradise. After enjoying all the amenities at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, you’ll head to Rwanda, where you’ll have the rare opportunity to see the wild and elusive mountain gorillas of the Virunga Mountains up close.


After visiting the lush jungles of Rwanda, you’ll head to the sensory-rich Marrakech, also known as the Red City, where you can spend a day in an Amazigh village in the Atlas Mountains, explore the local souks and spice markets, and see the blue-and-green paradise of Yves Saint Laurent’s Majorelle Garden in person. Then, it’s time to pay a visit to the other side of the world. In Bogotá, you’ll take a deep dive into the city’s famous street art and learn to salsa like a local. From your home base at Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá in Zona G, you’ll be in a prime location to explore the best of the city.

After indulging the city life of Marrakech and Bogotá, it’s back into nature with another once-in-a-lifetime experience: four unforgettable nights in and around the famed Galápagos Islands. Since the best way to experience this ultra-remote destination is by boat, you’ll enjoy luxury accommodations on a private cruise ship along with the seamless service of your Four Seasons team. Wake up each day and marvel at the imposing volcanic cliffs, spot colonies of marine iguanas sunning themselves on the rocks, and keep your eyes peeled for the rare and native species that call these islands home, such as the Galápagos fur seals, blue-footed boobies, cormorants, penguins, sea lions and so many more.

For the final stop on your journey, you’ll fly to Miami for a celebratory send-off dinner, recounting your favourite memories of the trip and toasting each other for an incredible 18 days that you won’t soon forget.

More journeys to explore sooner in 2025

Looking to take off next year? There’s still room on a number of 2025 journeys. History buffs can make their bucket-list dreams come true with Ancient Explorer 2025, which will take you to the Great Barrier Reef and the pyramids of Giza as well as the legendary and remote destinations of Easter Island and the lost city of Petra from March 21 through April 13, 2025. For a curated mix of secluded serenity and lively cultural capitals, International Intrigue 2025 is another traveller favourite. Though availability is limited for the April 15 to May 8, 2025, departure, you can find yourself discovering the history and beauty of Kyoto and Hoi An and uncovering the remote wilderness of the Maldives and the Serengeti, complemented by visits to exciting cities such as Marrakech, Budapest, Florence and Cap-Ferrat.

While most of these journeys are tailored for adults and children ages 12 and above, families with younger children can also experience the trip of a lifetime with
Four Seasons. The family friendly African Wonders August 2025 journey is a 13-day journey that takes special care to include young globe-trotters in on all the fun. Have majestic wildlife experiences in both the Serengeti and Rwanda, unwind on the tropical island of Mauritius, and pay a visit to two wonders of the world, one human-made, one natural: the pyramids of Giza and Victoria Falls. As with all journeys, you’ll be able to customize your itinerary to ensure that travellers of all ages have a captivating and enriching experience.

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Beyond Expectations: Curated Journeys by Land, Sea and Sky

How do you want to see the world? Perhaps by flying high above the clouds on a private jet from one bucket-list destination to the next. Maybe the idea of driving through some of the world’s most beautiful landscapes fuels your sense of wonder. Or it could be the sea that calls your name, with a voyage of discovery both on the water and on shore.

No matter what your dream trip may look like, Four Seasons offers one-of-a-kind experiences by private jet, luxury car or yacht. These extraordinary journeys speak to the heart of what it means to be a traveller: a deep-seated curiosity that drives you to discover and experience the cultures, flavours and beauty of the world up close.

By Air: Fly high on the Four Seasons Private Jet

Encounter mountain gorillas in the bamboo forests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. Stand at sunrise with 15 moai statues and gain insight into Easter Island’s Rapa Nui people. Emerge from a narrow canyon to marvel at Petra’s sandstone Treasury, a temple carved into rock millennia ago.

Such unforgettable moments happen on curated itineraries exclusive to the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience. With ultra–high touch and anticipatory service, an on board private chef and the ability to customize your itinerary at each destination along the way with the help of a dedicated on board Concierge, travelling on the Private Jet allows you to be fully present and worry free – everything here is taken care of for you. Journeys range from 13 to 24 days, focusing on regions such as Africa or Asia or touching down around the world at a mix of remote and famed destinations. All this with a custom-outfitted Airbus A321neo-LR as your luxury hotel in the sky.

On the family-friendly African Wonders 2024 journey, you’ll fly from Cairo to the Serengeti to the rainforests of Rwanda and to Victoria Falls – among other stops – on a seven-destination, 13-day adventure. See the vast grasslands from a hot-air balloon, followed by breakfast in the bush, and then return to Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti to relax in an infinity pool overlooking an elephant watering hole.

The settings are exceptional by design, but certain moments add extra magic. For Shari Moss, a previous Private Jet traveller, it was encountering elusive mountain gorillas in Rwanda that left a lasting impression. “A mother is lying in a hollow beside me with her two little ones. … She unfurls her hand and touches my boot. Our eyes lock. This, to me, is the most important minute of the entire journey,” she writes.

Combining dynamic cities, wonders of the world and idyllic islands, the Asia Unveiled 2025 itinerary starts in Tokyo, where travellers can attend samurai school, followed by a stay at an overwater villa in the Maldives. Up next, a stop in Hoi An where guests can savour a culinary tour of the city aboard a vintage Vespa. In Bhutan, you’ll have the rare opportunity to climb 2,600 feet up a cliffside in Paro Valley to reach the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, one of the country’s most sacred and awe-inspiring sites. On the way to Bangkok, the Jet will touch down for a special day trip to the majestic Angkor Wat temples for a private ceremony led by Buddhist monks. The scent of incense and sounds of spiritual chants are bound to leave a lasting impression – the perfect closing to an incredible journey.

Looking for a truly global adventure? Embark on the 24-day Ancient Explorer 2024 odyssey, taking you to destinations such as Teotihuacan, Easter Island, the Great Barrier Reef, Petra and the Pyramids of Giza and Italy’s Mount Etna, among others. With Four Seasons, as one previous Ancient Explorer guest noted, “Every experience was so well-planned to the finest detail. I never could have done such a thing on my own.”

In addition to African Wonders, Asia Unveiled and Ancient Explorer, Four Seasons offers a variety of expertly curated itineraries that showcase the world in an extraordinary new light. If you’ve ever thought about booking a trip on the Four Seasons Private Jet, keep in mind that seats on these ever-popular journeys tend to go fast, with limited availability left for 2023, 2024 and 2025 itineraries.


By Land: Hit the road with the Four Seasons Drive Experience

For some, the ideal way to see a destination is on the road, behind the wheel of a vintage vehicle or modern supercar. Launched in 2022 with an inaugural trip through the scenic Tuscan countryside, the Four Seasons Drive Experience puts you in the driver’s seat for a trip filled with exclusive culinary and cultural experiences in some of the world’s most beautiful destinations.

Past guests have also driven through the Alps on a Four Seasons itinerary from Geneva to Megève, with experiences including private reserve wine tastings; gourmet lunches at beautiful chateaus; a studio tour and private class with a renowned Swiss watchmaker; and convivial dinners complete with live entertainment where friendships are forged and unforgettable memories made – all while taking in gorgeous Alpine lakes along the way. One highlight of that trip was a stop in Gruyère, the village that lends its name to the traditional and much-admired Swiss cheese. Another showstopper: a visit to Mont Blanc Massif, the breathtaking mountain range with 360-degree views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps.

As for the driving, Four Seasons can arrange for a vehicle of your choice, or you can opt to bring your own car. The Drive Experience is completely customizable to your interests.

In the fall of 2023, the Drive Experience heads to Napa Valley, where you can take to the rolling hills of California’s premier wine country, meet the area’s culinary stars and sample rare wines at exclusive wineries such as Opus One, Promontory and ADAMVS. A ferry through San Francisco Bay and a hot-air balloon ride add further context as you explore the region. This wine-lover’s dream trip is slated for October 29 through November 4.

By Sea: Embark on the open seas with Four Seasons Yachts

In 2025, Four Seasons will take to the seas with sailings through the Mediterranean and Caribbean aboard a custom-built luxury yacht.

Fincantieri, one of the world’s leading shipbuilding groups, together with renowned design and interior visionaries, are crafting a vessel with 95 spacious suites, featuring a distinct residential feel, floor-to-ceiling windows and private terrace decks. The most expansive of all – the Funnel Suite – will measure nearly 10,000 square feet of combined indoor-outdoor living space across four levels. Elsewhere on board, you’ll come upon a full-service spa, a pool for soaking up the sun, an outdoor theatre, and inventive culinary concepts at several restaurants and bar venues throughout the yacht.

With sustainability top of mind, Four Seasons Yachts will use green or zero-energy fuels (solar or shoreside electrical power when possible), extensive waste recycling, and lower air emissions, ensuring an eco-minded approach is prioritized.

While life aboard the Yacht will be an experience unto itself, inspiring on-shore excursions are also being designed, filled with unique opportunities to immerse yourself in local culture from port to port.

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Unforgettable Connections:
My Journey by Four Seasons Private Jet

Watching other people’s camera-ready lifestyles play out online can be exhausting. It’s enough to induce a major inferiority complex in the best of us.

So, when I had the opportunity to go on the trip of a lifetime with my family aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, naturally, my first thought was: What should I wear? Would I need to pack my red-soled stilettos to fit in, though I knew I’d be hiking through rainforests and swimming with sharks?

Instead, I chose sensible sneakers, and prepared to explore – following the real influencers of the world, introduced to us by Four Seasons: home-grown artists, musicians, chefs, local guides, even animals who would change the way I thought about a destination or about myself.

The Jet’s incredible design made me think of the ultra-rare Jaguar XJ13.

My first stop was Miami, home of the Wynwood Walls art project, South Beach and the best Cubano sandwiches outside of Cuba. My companions and I spent our first night sipping mojitos at Four Seasons Hotel Miami and swaying to the sounds of Joe Donato’s jazz band at Ball & Chain, a historic venue that once hosted icons like Count Basie, Billie Holiday and Chet Baker.

At this stop on our Four Seasons–curated tour, Donato welcomed us personally into his corner of the world, where the club sits in the heart of Little Havana, across the street from Domino Park and near the world-famous Tower Theatre – three of Miami’s “grand traditions,” as he put it.

You won’t find this 70-something-year-old saxophonist on social media, but if you stroll through this neighbourhood on any given Friday night, you may just hear a few notes from his woodwind.

Experiencing jazz in Miami was unlike hearing it in any other city I’ve visited that’s known for the genre. Each destination has its own musical dialect; here, the sounds are often salsa- or rhumba-inflected. As a music lover, listening to Donato and his fellow artists in the open-air club on this warm Miami night inspired me – you can bet I’ll be dropping into more live music clubs throughout the world. You never know what sounds might help shape your visit and contextualize the cultural background of the place you’re visiting.

Four Seasons Hotel Miami

After Miami, we stepped aboard the Private Jet – its incredible design made me think of the ultra-rare Jaguar XJ13 crossed with the sleek, future-forward sophistication of a Tesla – and headed to Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, where monkeys, geckos and tropical birds eyed my rum-based digestif, and whales frolicked by the shore.

On a catamaran sail through the Gulf of Papagayo, I chatted with Isabel Algaze Gonzalez, the Private Jet’s Harvard-educated doctor. When she was a child in Puerto Rico, she told me, her father would read her magazine stories about far-off expeditions.

Shaped by those stories, today she discovers new parts of the world through her research in hyperbaric and avalanche medicine, as part of relief efforts, and on expeditions including work at Everest base camps.

She hopes that her work might influence young girls from similar backgrounds to see that this type of career and way of exploring the world isn’t farfetched.

I was humbled by her story and all she has accomplished, and moved that she shared it with me. Meeting her reminded me why I chose a career in journalism, in part to highlight women around the world who are transcending traditional boundaries and pushing their limits in work and life – and it reminded me, whenever I can, to be such a woman myself.

Four Seasons Private Residences Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo

Back on the Private Jet, the onboard chef and his crew were busy serving up canapes inspired by and created from Colombian ingredients.

Later in our journey, when we arrived in Colombia and entered Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá, my husband and I immediately took a seat at Castanyoles, where mixologist Carlos Igor Woyno Rodriguez concocted drinks for us from local fruits and regional spirits, including Brazilian Cachaça and rums from across the southern continent. Talking about his love of uniquely Latin American flavours led to him sharing stories of his youth in South America and his move to Canada. Now, back in Colombia, he is passionate about encouraging tourism – I now want to see (and taste) every place he described to us – and about being part of his country’s next era.

With those palate-enriching memories still lingering, we were back on the Private Jet, where the onboard chef and his crew were busy serving up canapes inspired by and created from Colombian ingredients.

Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogota

After landing, we boarded the private cruise ship Silversea Silver Galápagos to sail through the natural wonders of the Galápagos Islands. We watched vibrant flamingos feeding their young in salty lagoons, blue-footed boobies – the iconic marine birds found only on these islands – relaxing on white-sand beaches, and dolphins circling us as if to say hello.

For a landlocked, prairie-raised girl like myself, the opportunity to swim with sea lions and sharks was a particularly emotional experience. Ernesto Vaca Norero, one of our resident naturalist guides, understood completely; he has been transfixed by the region and is now studying law in an effort to ensure the Galápagos remains protected. He and his fellow guides entirely changed my concept of the ocean and rid me of my fear of open water and the life beneath its surface. On our first trip out into the blue, Ernesto and the team swam with me, basically “hand-holding” me through the water as we navigated among trigger fish, sharks and sea lions. The sea lions reminded me so much of Labrador retrievers, playfully teasing me with their underwater agility, beckoning me to venture more fully into their beautiful ecosystem.

Moved to tears by the experience, I thanked our guides. “It never gets old for us,” they said. And now, I expect it never will for me.

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Some travel influencers online might define “perfection” on a purely surface level – but at its heart, the honour and pleasure of travel with this type of rare access lie in the deep and transformative connections you make, with people, with art, with music, with food, even with whole ecosystems. Because when you’re sitting in a bar in Bogotá drinking up conversation with locals, or watching in awe as sea lions whirl beside you in the ocean, all that matters is soaking up those moments and allowing them to change your life for the better.

Coming in 2021: even more opportunities to connect with the world on our new custom-outfitted Airbus 321 Neo. On our new Four Seasons Private Jet, sit back in one of only 48 custom-designed and handcrafted seats, and get to know fellow guests as well as our chefs, mixologists and other experts in a standing social area. 

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