The trips will last 24 days.
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Close Passengers walking onto the Four Seasons private jet . Photo:
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Luxury hospitality company Four Seasons is wowing travelers with a brand-new around-the-world private jet trip from California back to Canada, touching on three different continents.
The new Grand Horizons itinerary, which the company will introduce in 2026, will last 24 days and take travelers to North America, Asia, and Europe, Four Seasons shared with Travel + Leisure. It includes stops in Tokyo, Bangkok or Koh Samui, Istanbul, Milan, and Lisbon.
The trip will also include several new stops to the Four Seasons private jet: in Napa Valley, in Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, in Mallorca, and in Montreal.
“By working closely with local experts and partners, we create new itineraries that reflect guest feedback and continue to surprise and delight loyal guests,” Marc Speichert, the executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Four Seasons, said in a statement. “Whether introducing a brand-new journey such as Grand Horizons or enhancing favourites… we’re always elevating the experience, giving guests something new to look forward to for years to come.”
As part of the trip, travelers on the Grand Horizons itinerary will enjoy a two-night luxury cruise through Ha Long Bay, a chef-led walking tour in Mallorca, private wine tastings in Napa Valley, and more. The first iteration of this trip will run from Aug. 31, 2026, to Sept. 23. The trip will cost $229,000 per person, based on double occupancy.
In addition to this trip, Four Seasons will offer a shorter, 18-day version of their World of Adventures trip, which typically lasts 24 days. The shortened itinerary will take off on Aug. 12, 2026, and include stops in seven destinations: Singapore, the Seychelles, Rwanda, Marrakech, Bogotá, the Galápagos Islands, and Miami.
Each Four Seasons trip is operated by TCS World Travel and flown by Titan Airways. Each Airbus A321neo-LR aircraft holds up to 48 guests who are treated to a lie-flat seat, gourmet meals prepared by a private chef, and workshops hosted in the jet’s onboard lounge. Travelers use the jet to get from amazing destination to destination and sleep in either Four Seasons hotels or equally luxurious accommodations.