Four Seasons has announced the first itineraries for its 2028 Private Jet Experience program, introducing updated global journeys that incorporate several new luxury destinations and recently added properties within the company’s growing portfolio.
The hospitality company confirmed the return of its “Uncharted Discovery” and “New World Icons” itineraries, both redesigned to include new Four Seasons experiences in Cartagena, Puerto Rico and Venice.
The journeys will feature stays at the upcoming Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico and Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel, which is scheduled to open later this year.
“The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience continues to evolve alongside our guests’ enduring curiosity for transformative and meaningful journeys,” said Marc Speichert, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Four Seasons.
Antarctica, Machu Picchu and Cartagena
The Uncharted Discovery itinerary will operate from January 24 to February 13, 2028, combining destinations across North America, South America and Antarctica.
The journey begins in Los Angeles before continuing to Tamarindo in Mexico, Machu Picchu and Cusco in Peru, Buenos Aires and a four-night expedition voyage to Antarctica.
Guests will then continue to Cartagena, Colombia, where Four Seasons is developing a new luxury property focused on art, culture and gastronomy within the city’s historic setting.
The itinerary concludes in Puerto Rico at a nature-focused resort destination designed as a restorative final stop for travelers.
Venice and the Dolomites return in New World Icons
The New World Icons itinerary, operating from March 1 to March 20, 2028, has also been expanded with the return of Venice and the addition of several luxury nature-focused experiences.
The journey begins in Hong Kong and Langkawi before continuing to Jaipur, India and Venice, where guests will stay at the upcoming Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel.
From Venice, travelers will continue into Italy’s Dolomites before heading to Iceland’s Blue Lagoon region and later to Anguilla and Los Cabos.
Four Seasons said the itineraries are designed to combine cultural immersion, remote natural experiences and high-end hospitality with the brand’s signature private aviation service.
Luxury private jet travel continues to expand
Each journey will include a dedicated onboard Journey Team consisting of a concierge, executive chef and journey physician, alongside customized local experiences in every destination.
The company also confirmed that limited availability remains on several 2027 itineraries, including International Intrigue, World of Adventures and Ancient Explorer.
The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience has become one of the luxury hospitality brand’s fastest-growing experiential travel offerings as demand for high-end, curated global travel continues to rise.



