Around the World by Private Jet: The Tropics to the Arctic (2017)

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Around the World by Private Jet: The Tropics to the Arctic (2017)
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Around the World by Private Jet: The Tropics to the Arctic (2017)
Private Jet Journeys: Luxurious, globe-spanning travel by privately chartered jet
Limited to 50 guests
Days: 26 | From: $129,000
Waived single supplement available for solo travellers on this journey.
Set out with the luxury travel leaders on a globe-spanning journey designed by A&K's pioneering founder himself.
Sample exotic destinations ranging from Easter Island and the Philippines to Uzbekistan and Iceland, enjoying
one-of-a-kind insider access, five-star hospitality and the comforts of A&K's chartered Boeing 757 with first-class, fully
lie-flat seats.
A&K Advantages
Come aboard our exclusively chartered Boeing 757-200ER jet and stretch out on a first-class seat that extends
into a fully lie-flat bed
See Easter Island's iconic moai statues up close and enjoy a cocktail atop a dormant volcano
Visit a working pearl farm in French Polynesia and don a wetsuit for some spectacular reef diving
Encounter the rare tarsier and swim with whale sharks in the Philippines
Attend a private performance of the Naadam Games on the Mongolian steppe
Explore the 2,000-year-old city of Samarkand and browse a private open-air bazaar
Tour St. Petersburg's awe-inspiring Hermitage Museum in private
Visit the geothermal pools of Geyser in Iceland and take a dip in the world-famous Blue Lagoon
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Itinerary
Day 1: Fort Lauderdale | Your Journey Begins
Arrive in Fort Lauderdale and transfer to your accommodations at the Ritz
Carlton, where you meet your tour leadership team and fellow guests over
cocktails and dinner, sharing the anticipation of the incredible adventures
ahead.
The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale | Meals: D
Days 2-4: Colombia | Colonial Grace
Set off on your private jet for Cartagena, Colombia, a bastion of well-preserved
colonial architecture. Wander the streets of the Badillo neighborhood and
gather in a city square for dinner and a folkloric dance performance. Experience local life up close at a “street market” displayed
exclusively for you and sample Colombian coffees. Fly by private jet to Bogotá to walk its historic streets, admire the magnificent
buildings and absorb the lively ambience. Tour the Museo del Oro to behold its ancient golden treasures and enjoy a lecture by an
expert in pre-Columbian art. Later, view works by contemporary artist Fernando Botero — as well as paintings by Picasso, Monet, Dali
and other masters — at the Museo Botero.
Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena | Meals: B L D
Day 5: Easter Island | The Lost World
Fly nearly 3,000 miles over the Pacific to one of the most remote — and enticing — destinations on earth: Easter Island. The island’s
iconic stone effigies, called moai by the Rapa Nui, are thought to be representations of the builders’ ancestors. There are nearly 900
moai spread throughout the island; almost all of them face inland, in order to watch over and protect the island’s living inhabitants. The
grandeur of these figures is rivaled by the island’s intense natural beauty, with a postcard-worthy view seemingly in every direction.
Arrive to a greeting of flowers and warm smiles from your Rapa Nui hosts, followed by a sunset cocktail atop Ranu Kau, a spectacular
dormant volcano. Following dinner, enjoy a performance by local native dance troupe Kari-Kari. If this is your first visit to Easter Island,
you may rise early the next day to hike along “the way of the moai,” a chance to view many of Easter Island’s famous figures up close,
before flying to your next destination.
Explora Rapa Nui | Meals: B L D
Days 6-9: French Polynesia | Unspoiled Islands
Fly by private jet to Papeete and then board a local charter flight to Rangiroa, the quintessential South Pacific paradise. Rangiroa is
the authentic Polynesia, a serene place where many still make their living from fishing or pearl farming. Spend several days savoring
the sunny, uniquely relaxed atmosphere of Rangiroa through a variety of activities, which you may pick and choose to your liking. Drift
through an atoll of clear blue water to watch schools of brilliant tropical fish and darting reef sharks swim past; visit a pearl farm to
learn how these treasures are harvested and purchase a unique souvenir; or simply relax on a lovely stretch of beach. Divers can don
a wetsuit and tank for a dive in Tiputa and Avatoru, two of the country’s finest dive spots. Take a day excursion to the Blue Lagoon to
watch local spear fishermen at work, and enjoy a fresh lunch on the beach. Rejoin your private jet crew and depart for your next
destination.
Hotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa | Meals: B L D
Day 10: Solomon Islands | Tropical Traditions
Arrive by private jet at Honiara, the capital city of the Solomon Islands, and experience a lively welcome of flower garlands presented
with a company of ceremonial warriors. Embark the next day for a visit to a village that opens a window onto life as a Solomon
Islander. Witness demonstrations of many traditional island skills, including hot-stone cooking, coconut husking, sagopalm house
building and natural medicines. The highlight of your visit is a bride-price ceremony arranged exclusively for you. This custom is still
carried out using traditional shell money (tafuluae) offered by the groom’s family; shell money is also used to purchase local staples
such as food, canoes and even homes. End your visit with a lavish feast of stone-roasted motu (pig), fish and cassava pudding. Native
dancers perform for you, and invite you to join them in an exuberant celebration. Return to your private jet for the flight to the
Philippines.
*Cross the International Dateline en route to the Solomon Islands.
Heritage Park Hotel | Meals: B L D
Days 11-13: The Philippines | Amazing Encounters
Celebrate your arrival in Cebu, the Philippines, during a beachfront Playa del Fuego cocktail reception and dinner. The next morning,
set out for Tagbilaran City, Bohol. Visit the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary at Corella for a chance to see one of the world’s smallest, and
rarest, primates in its natural habitat. Continue to the Chocolate Hills, a region famous for its undulating topography — here you have
the opportunity to interact with local children as they perform local songs and dances. Enjoy a private performance by the renowned
Loboc children’s choir. Spend the next day enjoying your choice of activity. Swim with whale sharks and observe these magnificent
(and quite harmless) creatures up close, enjoy a leisurely 18 holes at a nearby golf course or take your pick from the many activities
offered by your resort. On your last evening here, take part in a local cultural feast featuring an array of traditional Filipino food and
lively entertainment.
Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa | Meals: B L D
Days 14-16: Mongolia | Land of Nomads
Your private jet today brings you to Mongolia, where families of nomads still roam the plains on horseback as their ancestors did
centuries ago. Board a local charter flight for the Gobi Desert, which lies between the Siberian wilderness to the north and the Tibetan
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Plateau to the south, and features Bactrian camels, mountain sheep, golden eagles and many endemic reptiles. At your comfortable
ger camp, the night sky is awe-inspiring and an astronomer is on hand to lead an evening of stargazing. During your stay, attend a
special presentation of the Naadam Games, traditional contests of archery, wrestling and horsemanship that speak to Mongolia’s deep
military history. Also visit the Flaming Cliffs with a local paleontologist and learn about the extraordinary dinosaur finds (including the
first dinosaur eggs) made in this area.
Three Camel Lodge | Meals: B L D
Days 17-19: Uzbekistan | Legacy of Tamerlane
Arrive to a rousing welcome in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, this one featuring musicians and local children in native dress offering flowers.
The next day, set out to explore this incredible city, once the home of Tamerlane the Great, the warlord and scholar who led an army
that swept westward as far as Cairo, Egypt. Visit the mausoleum where Tamerlane is interred, and at lunch, learn to make one of the
region’s signature dishes: rice pilaf. See the street acrobats at the local caravansary and visit local factories to see mulberry paper and
silk carpets being made. Learn calligraphy from a local artist and take in a private musical performance. In Registan Square, gather for
an open-air gala complete with your own private bazaar. Enjoy a folk dancing demonstration, musicians, fire jugglers and even a
private fashion show.
Hotel Grand Samarkand Superior | Meals: B L D
Days 20-22: Russia | City of the Tsar
Fly north to St. Petersburg, the city shaped by one of Russia’s enduring visionaries, Peter the Great. Experience “the Venice of the
North” as its namesake intended with a private cruise along its canals. The next morning, meet with Mikhail Gorbachev’s personal
interpreter for a talk on Russia’s current political situation, and then visit the Church on Spilled Blood, a superb example of Russian
architecture and decorative art. After lunch on the grounds of the Peter and Paul Fortress, choose a tour of the Fortress, a visit to a
ballet school or tea with a Russian artist in his apartment. In the evening, tour the Hermitage Museum during an exclusive, after-hours
private opening, followed by a classical music concert. The next day, set out for Tsarskoe Selo (tsar’s village), more commonly known
as Pushkin. Admire its fabulous Baroque palace and enjoy a hearty Russian lunch. Continue to Peterhof, Peter the Great’s attempt to
outdo the Palace of Versailles, returning to St. Petersburg by hydrofoil. This evening, admire the stunning treasures at the Faberge
Museum, with a private viewing of the exquisite Faberge egg collection, at the lavish Shuvalov Palace opened exclusively for you.
Learn about the palace’s storied history and enjoy a private opera and ballet recital before a sumptuous dinner.
Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace | Meals: B L D
Days 23-26: Iceland | Midnight Sun
Leave St. Petersburg behind for Iceland’s scenic and charming capital, Reykjavík. Gather tonight for a special dinner of Icelandic
delicacies at your hotel. The next day, head to Thingvellir where the Vikings established the first Parliament. Today, Thingvellir is a
national park, a natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Geyser area’s geothermal pools and see an eruption
at Strokkur, which occurs every five minutes. The next day, choose one of these options: Take a four-wheel-drive tour of Iceland’s
most scenic areas, including lush and rugged Thorsmork with its low birch trees and surrounding mountains, glaciers and rivers; fly by
helicopter to the enormous, dormant Thrihnukagigur volcano, which is large enough to house the Statue of Liberty and into which you
descend; or take a dip in the aptly named Blue Lagoon, a spring-fed pool of mineral-rich blue water popular with bathers. At night,
gather with fellow guests for a farewell dinner in an award-winning restaurant. The next day, travel to the airport to fly to New York and
connect with your homebound flight.
Hotel Borg | Meals: B L D
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Dates & Prices
Prices are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy.
Dates
May 01, 2017 - May 26, 2017
Prices
Single Supplement
Internal
Availability
Air (From)
$129,000
$0 (was $16,500)
N/A
Available
Journey Details
Minimum age is 15 years.
Special Offer Terms & Conditions: Offer valid for new solo bookings only, is subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time.
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