Four Seasons has announced two around-the-world journeys for 2026, including a nine-destination odyssey with stops in Japan, Montreal and Mallorca. Olivia Palamountain reports

Four Seasons latest Private Jet Experience is “Grand Horizons“, a 24-day cross-continental voyage spanning nine destinations across North America, Asia and Europe.

This opulent journey, priced at US$229,000 per person based on double occupancy, take in nine destinations including Japan, Bangkok (or Koh Samui) Istanbul, Milan and Lisbon.

It also includes several stops new to the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, such as Napa Valley, Mallorca and Montreal.

A highlight of the trip is a two-night luxury cruise through Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Four Seasons is now accepting reservations for the first 24-day trip from August 12 – 29, 2026.

Marc Speichert, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Four Seasons, says: “After experiencing a Four Seasons Private Jet Journey, many guests return for more, with 30 per cent embarking on another adventure with us. This strong demand drives us to keep innovating.”

As always, activities during a Four Seasons Private Jet Experience can be customised to suit individual interests.

Additional opportunities for Four Seasons guests during “Grand Horizons” include learning Samurai sword play in Tokyo, exploring one of the world’s fashion capitals in Milan, or experiencing Canada’s tallest Ferris wheel, La Grande Roue de Montréal.

Four Seasons has also reimagined its “World of Adventures” itinerary.

The new version, compressed into an 18-day journey, is designed for time-pressed travellers seeking a condensed around-the-world experience.

Priced at US$199,000 per person, this trip will take guests from Singapore to Miami, with stops in the Seychelles, Rwanda, Marrakech, Bogotá and the Galápagos Islands.

“Whether introducing a brand-new journey such as Grand Horizons or enhancing favourites such as World of Adventures, we’re always elevating the experience, giving guests something new to look forward to for years to come,” Speichert adds.

Four Seasons still has limited availability on some of its 2025 journeys, including the 24-day “Ancient Explorer” departing from Miami in March, and the family-friendly 13-day ” African Wonders” leaving from Athens in August.

All Four Seasons Private Jet itineraries include accommodations in Four Seasons hotels and resorts, or, in more remote locations or at sea, at hotels and aboard vessels selected by Four Seasons.