Inside the lavish Four Seasons holiday that costs $270k a person
This is what happens on the lavish, 20-day trip spanning seven countries that’s believed to be the most expensive holiday in the world.
The world’s most expensive holiday has been unveiled — and it costs super-rich travellers about $270,000 per person.
The 20-day “private jet experience” will take in seven countries and about 19,000km, The Sun reports.
Bosses at the luxury chain Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts — which is partly owned by Microsoft tycoon Bill Gates — say the company’s Remote Wonders tour will give guests “a new enriching journey”.
Tourists will begin their trip on a bespoke A321neo jet in Dubai, before travelling to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, the Seychelles, Tanzania’s Serengeti, Rwanda and then back to Dubai.
Cashed-up travellers will be able to explore the ancient cities of Hoi An, Angkor Wat and Chiang Mai or Chaing Rai, see mountain gorillas up-close in Rwanda’s bamboo forests, and unwind in the stunning tropical beaches of the Seychelles.
It is one of four routes Four Seasons is offering from December 2021.
The luxury A321neo that guests will be travelling in has just 48 Italian leather “custom handcrafted seats” with 200cm of “personal space”.
What else does the massive price tag get you? Guests will be treated to a 24/7 personal concierge, a dedicated travel planner, an on-board executive chef.
There is a dedicated luggage concierge and a doctor for the journey, as well as a Four Seasons-trained crew.
Brochures sent to clients promise “personalised adventures at every destination and an even more extraordinary experience in the sky”.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission