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Four Seasons offers new ‘World of Adventures’

DUBAI, July 13, 2017

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, the world’s leading luxury hospitality company, today unveiled World of Adventures, a new 2018 Four Seasons Private Jet experience.

The adventure is set to take flight from October 19 to November 11, 2018.  

From the Seychelles to the Galápagos, guests can experience the rare, the wild and the beautiful on this trailblazing voyage across eight countries, Four Season said.

The Four Seasons Private Jet takes travellers on a global exploration of carefully curated experiences, creating lasting memories in the world’s most prized destinations.

The 2017 International Intrigue itinerary this September has sold out, and bookings for 2018’s Timeless Encounters and International Intrigue are moving quickly, which prompted Four Seasons to add a third 2018 itinerary, it said.

“In response to the overwhelming popularity of our Private Jet programme, we’re pleased to announce the addition of an all-new 2018 journey, creating even more opportunities for guests to experience the extraordinary people and memorable destinations that define the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience,” said J Allen Smith, president and CEO, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

“The new World of Adventures itinerary marks an exciting extension of our program, creating a unique opportunity for guests to enjoy an end-to-end Four Seasons experience in destinations where we don’t have a presence.  For the first time, guests can experience the beauty of Rwanda and the adventures of the Galapagos with every aspect of their journey looked after with the attention to detail and thoughtful service that Four Seasons is known for.”

Long-time travel journalist Laura Begley Bloom was aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet in 2016, and says the experience was perhaps her favourite lifetime travel memory, describing it as “an emotional experience that I will carry with me forever.”

World of Adventures (October 19 – November 11, 2018): Seattle – Kyoto – Bali – Seychelles – Rwanda – Marrakech – Bogotá – Galápagos Islands – Orlando

World of Adventures guests board the Four Seasons Private Jet in Seattle, bound for Kyoto. There they will visit Kikaku-ji, Kyoto’s famed bamboo jungle; study samurai sword-fighting and historic artwork in equal measure; and enjoy a sumptuous private dinner at Kenninji Temple, the most ancient Zen temple in Kyoto.

Next, it’s on to explore the azure waters of Bali, then the pristine beaches and lush jungles of the Seychelles before continuing westward. In the verdant mountains of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, guests will follow in the footsteps of Dian Fossey’s famous studies of mountain gorillas as they trek with an expert naturalist guide by day and relax in one of the park’s acclaimed lodges in the evening. Before leaving Africa, Private Jet guests stop in Marrakech for private shopping excursions, a day in the Atlas Mountains with a Berber family, and an afternoon in the magical Majorelle Garden.

The World of Adventures journey continues on to Bogotá, Colombia’s sophisticated capital of art, design and gastronomy. Then, in another itinerary highlight, guests will embark on a bespoke cruise through the Galápagos Islands, where they will swim alongside sea lions in Gardner Bay; snorkel with manta rays; and photograph the rich and rare assortment of seabirds that make the Galápagos their home. Finally, adventure’s end comes in Orlando.

World of Adventures begins at $138,000 based on double occupancy and includes air travel aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, ground transportation, planned excursions, all meals and beverages throughout the trip, and luxurious accommodations at Four Seasons hotels and resorts.  At two remote destinations during the World of Adventures experience, guests will stay at accommodations carefully selected by Four Seasons. - TradeArabia News Service




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