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Four Seasons has released its line-up of 2026 Private Jet Journeys – immersive itineraries that go beyond onboard jet travel and luxury accommodations, encompassing bespoke local experiences from bold culinary to wellness offerings plus cultural and adventure expeditions. Delivered by a dedicated concierge, journey team, and local experts, these transformative travel experiences are designed to inspire.
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In 2026 two of the itineraries touch down in Australia, with three nights spent in Tropical North Queensland staying at Silky Oaks Lodge and visiting the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest; or alternatively three nights at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney where guests will take a backstage tour of the Sydney Opera House, experience the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb, take a ferry to Taronga Zoo and a seaplane to Kuringgai National Park. “The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience continues innovating to deliver unparalleled comfort and personalisation that exceeds the expectations of today’s luxury travellers. This includes enhancing our itineraries and offering on the ground experiences that inspire awe, excitement, discovery and joy,” comments Marc Speichert, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Four Seasons.
“Our goal is to create connections with travellers of this generation and the next, fostering a legacy of transformative experiences that extend far beyond the journey.”

The 2026 itineraries, now open for reservations, include:

African Wonders – 29 December 2025 to 10 January 2026 (13 Days) Set off on a family-friendly journey that combines some of the most interesting destinations in the region featuring majestic wildlife experiences, historical treasures, and natural wonders. Locations include Athens, The Pyramids, Serengeti, Mauritius, Rwanda, Victoria Falls and Johannesburg. Price: US$159,000 per person Asia Unveiled – 14 to 29 January 2026 and 28 March to 12 April 2026 (16 Days) Discover seven timeless destinations in Asia, starting with Japan’s eclectic capital and journey through ancient world wonders, dynamic cities, and idyllic islands. Locations include Tokyo, Bali, Angkor Wat, Hoi An, Bhutan, Maldives and Bangkok. Pre/post trip stay options in Kyoto and Thailand are available to guests wishing to extend their trip. Price: US$159,000 per person
Timeless Encounters – 2 to 23 February 2026 (22 Days) Experience an around-the-world favourite featuring nature havens, city escapes, and a day stop at the Taj Mahal, one of the world’s iconic wonders. Locations include Kona, Bora Bora, Sydney, Bali, Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, Taj Mahal, Dubai, Prague and London. Price: US$224,000 per person Ancient Explorer – 4 to 26 March 2026 (23 Days) Experience an around-the-world adventure across legendary wonders of the world, featuring stops in UNESCO Heritage Sites along the way. Locations: Miami, Mexico City, Easter Island, Bora Bora, Great Barrier Reef, Bangkok, Amman and the Lost City of Petra, Taormina and Madrid. Price: US$229,000 per person
International Intrigue – 14 April to 4 May 2026 (21 Days) This around-the-world journey deserves a spot on everyone’s wish list, offering the perfect balance of remote island paradises, vibrant cultural capitals, and the vast African savannah. Locations include Seattle, Kyoto, Hoi An, Maldives, Serengeti, Marrakech, Florence and Paris. Price: US$219,000 per person Lead image: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti – included on the African Wonders Private Jet Journey.

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