As a respected name in the world of hospitality, Four Seasons plans to continue bringing the luxury of their hotels and resorts to heaven. Earlier this month, the company revealed its opulent five private jet trips scheduled for 2026. Experiences cost up to $ 229,000 per person for a 23 -day trip around the world.
The brand states that its immersive itineraries of private Jet are luxurious during the jet-setter trips. For the prices of the experiences, the travelers-Tot Globe-Tot with high-end accommodations both inside and outside their flight. The Four Seasons connect travelers with “a dedicated janitor, a travel team and local experts.” In addition, a press release establishes that the locations of the itineraries are places where travelers may experience cultural enrichment, well -being opportunities, adventurous expeditions and “bold” culinary flavors.
Where are the Private 2026 itineraries of Four Seasons? What are the prices?

The brand itinerary destinations are listed as reference points, specific cities, regions or countries.
The 2026 cheapest itineraries are $ 159,000 per person. One of them, “African Wonders”, is a 13 -day family trip. It includes a mixture of reference points, cities and countries. It goes from Athens (Greece) to Serengeti (Tanzania), then Mauricio, Ruanda, Victoria Falls (between Zambia and Zimbabwe) and Johannesburg (South Africa).
The other cheaper private jet trip that year with Four Seasons is “Asia presented.” During a 16 -day trip, travelers will venture to Tokyo (Japan), Bali (Indonesia) and Angkor Wat (a Hindu and Buddhist temple in Cambodia). Then, they will visit HOI an (Vietnam), Bután, Las Maldivas and Bangkok (Thailand).
The most expensive and longer itinerary of the group is a 23 -day trip for the “former explorer”. If you want to visit Wonders of the World and the inheritance of UNESCO, and you have a considerable wallet, this travel cure is for you. The luxury trip will leave Miami (USA) and go to Mexico City (Mexico), then on Easter Island (Chile). Subsequently, the travelers go to Bora Bora (French Polynesia), the Great Barrier of Coral (Australia) and Bangkok (Thailand). The last section of the trip ventures from Amman and the lost city of Petra (Jordan) to Taormina (Italy) and finally, Madrid (Spain).