Luxury hospitality company, Four
Seasons has introduced a new concept of inspirational travel with Grand
Horizons, part of the 2026 Four Seasons Private Jet Experience lineup.
Also debuting in 2026, a new version of the popular World of
Adventures will enable busy travelers to experience more experiences in less
time.
"After experiencing a Four Seasons Private Jet Journey,
many guests return for more, with 30 percent embarking on another
adventure with us," says Marc Speichert, Executive Vice President and
Chief Commercial Officer, Four Seasons.
He added, "This strong demand drives us to keep
innovating. By working closely with local experts and partners, we create new
itineraries that reflect guest feedback and continue to surprise and delight
loyal guests. Whether introducing a brand-new journey such as Grand Horizons or
enhancing favorites such as World of Adventures, we're always elevating the
experience, giving guests something new to look forward to for years to
come."
Grand Horizons, A Cross-Continental Voyage
9 destinations: Napa Valley, Tokyo, Ha Long Bay, Bangkok (or
Koh Samui), Istanbul, Milan, Mallorca, Lisbon and Montreal
USD 229,000 per person (based on double occupancy)
Currently accepting reservations for the first 24-day trip
from August 31 to September 23, 2026.
The Grand Horizons journey begins in the vineyards of
California's Napa Valley for private wine tastings before jetting across the
Pacific to Japan and Vietnam. Guests will then embark on a Four Seasons curated
two-night luxury cruise through the awe-inspiring seascape of Ha Long Bay, a
UNESCO World Heritage site.
Next up is Thailand for cosmopolitan delights and the
emerging art scene of Bangkok's Creative District. Guests can also choose to
upgrade to a two-night stay on the palm-fringed island of Koh Samui to snorkel
in the coral gardens with a marine biologist or participate in a private Muay
Thai lesson.
Finally, it’s off to Europe with stops in Istanbul, Milan
and Lisbon and a visit to one of Spain's most pristine holiday destinations at
Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor, which opened in August 2024.
During their stay, guests can set sail across the Balearic
Sea discovering hidden beaches and sea caves, take part in a chef-led walking
tour of one of Mallorca's markets, or discover wineries and vineyards at private
tastings. Guests celebrate the journey's end in Montreal with gastronomic
delights at Marcus Restaurant + Terrace from Chef Marcus Samuelsson at Four
Seasons Hotel Montreal.
Activities during a Four Seasons Private Jet Experience can
also be customized to suit individual interests. Additional opportunities for
Four Seasons guests during Grand Horizons include learning Samurai sword play
in Tokyo, exploring the fashion capital of Milan, or experiencing Canada's
tallest Ferris wheel, La Grande Roue de Montréal, and more.
A New World of Adventures Version
7 destinations: Singapore, Seychelles, Rwanda, Marrakech,
Bogotá, Galápagos Islands and Miami
USD 199,000 per person (based on double occupancy)
Currently accepting reservations for the first 18-day trip
from August 12 to 29, 2026.
Originally designed as a 24-day, around-the-world itinerary,
a new version of World of Adventures is now being offered for guests desiring
an around-the-world itinerary in under three weeks. Travelers will enjoy an
adventure-packed, 18-day journey with one-of-a-kind experiences.
Guests will begin this journey in Singapore for the first
time, spending two nights discovering the city's wonders. Highlights include a
private tour at the Intan Museum for an intimate glimpse into Peranakan
culture.
Next stop, the Seychelles, where guests can rejuvenate both
mind and body with a mountaintop meditation session during a stay at Four
Seasons Resort Seychelles. From there, it's into the Rwanda’s African jungle
for a guided gorilla trek before heading on to the Red City of Marrakech with
its traditional markets surrounded by the majestic Atlas Mountains.
The itinerary continues in Colombia's lively capital city,
Bogotá, before an exploration of the Galápagos Islands during a four-night
cruise on a private ship. The journey ends in the lively city of Miami.
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