Indulge in Luxury: Glimpse of Luxury Vacation, $270k per person

The most expensive vacation in the world is a 20-day “private jet experience” that the upscale hotel operator Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts offers for about $270,000 per person. The journey encompasses seven nations and roughly 19,000 kilometers. On a custom A321neo plane, tourists will depart from Dubai and travel to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, the Seychelles, Tanzania’s Serengeti, Rwanda, and back to Dubai.

48 Italian leather “custom handcrafted seats” with 200 cm of personal space are available on the opulent A321neo jet. The package includes an on-board executive chef, a 24/7 personal concierge, and a designated travel planner. Along with a crew trained by the Four Seasons, guests will also have access to a doctor on the trip and a personal luggage concierge.

Travelers will get the opportunity to see several historic towns, including Hoi An, Angkor Wat, Chiang Mai, or Chiang Rai, as well as get up close and personal with mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s bamboo forests. Additionally, they will have the chance to unwind on the Seychelles’ magnificent tropical beaches. The tour seeks to create unique experiences both on the ground and in the air by offering tailored excursions at each stop. The Four Seasons will begin offering four routes beginning in December 2021, one of which is the luxurious vacation.

Within the opulent Four Seasons vacation, which costs $270,000 per person

This occurs during the opulent, 20-day trip that spans seven nations and is thought to be the most costly vacation ever.

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On a Four Seasons A321neo, they will be transported around. Illustration: Four Seasons

Travelers will board a customized A321neo jet in Dubai to start their journey before continuing on to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, the Seychelles, Tanzania’s Serengeti, Rwanda, and returning to Dubai.

Rich tourists will be able to discover the historic sites of Hoi An, Angkor Wat, Chiang Mai, or Chaing Rai, get up close and personal with mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s bamboo forests, and repose on the Seychelles’ breathtaking tropical beaches.

On-board the private aircraft. Picture: Four Seasons

Bangkok is on the itinerary. Picture: iStock

They’ll visit the ancient city of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Picture: iStock

The tour begins and ends in Dubai. Picture: iStock