I don’t care how good you are at planning a vacation, good luck figuring out the logistics on a once-in-a-lifetime trip that includes stops in New Orleans, Costa Rica, Peru, the Bahamas and Antarctica, all in three continuous weeks. 

Did I mention you will fly there in a completely custom Airbus A321LR private jet that has a full bar on board?

If you’re wondering if it’s as good as it sounds, I’ve got to believe you’ll agree with me that it just might be after you see some of the photos and hear the details…

Fun fact about the Four Seasons luxury hotel chain; it’s co-owner is Bill Gates.

(For now anyway, because maybe Melinda will fight for it in the divorce.)

Another even more fun fact about the Four Seasons is this: you can fly around the world on their customized, opulent, 5-star, flying fantasy in the sky. 

Their Four Seasons Private Jet Itineraries takes you to exotic, glamorous, spectacular and historic destinations on every continent. When you’re on the ground, your accommodations will be Four Seasons properties in those locales. 

In the air? Historically the flights have been on Boeing 757-200’s, but in 2021 the excursions will commence on an Airbus A321LR.  

These tricked out planes fit for royalty will seat a total of 48 passengers, all enjoying fully flat seats which make any trip feel like you are flying on a cloud.

There’s even an onboard bar where you can unwind and stretch your legs on long flights. 

What has many people excited is the offering of Antarctica starting in late 2022. Four Seasons just added to their schedule a trip from November 28, 2022 through December 18, 2022, which they are calling the “Uncharted Discovery” journey. 

Included on that trip is a four-day stay in Antarctica. 

The bucket list trip will start at the Four Seasons in New Orleans, and the next day the plane heads to Costa Rica, where guests will spend three nights at the Four Seasons Peninsula Papagayo. 

Next, two locations in South America. Peru for three nights and then Argentina where travelers will stay at the Four Seasons Buenos Aires. 

From the tropical heat to the coldest place on the planet. Antarctica is net, as guests fly over the Drake Passage to Antarctica and will land on King George Island. 

From there, they will board a luxury polar ship and get acquainted with the elements for a four night cruise. 

The 21-day journey concludes in Columbia, and then a final two nights in the Bahamas at the Four Seasons Ocean Club Resort. 

That’s what you call an all-inclusive, Uber-luxe “air cruise” vacation. 

The cost?  $190,000 per person, and everything is covered for those full three weeks so all you have to do is worry about making memories. 

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