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Flying around the world in style

Imagine stepping on a private jet and circling all seven continents in less than a month. That’s the promise of TCS World Travel’s newest adventure.

This 29-day trip is being called the company’s most ambitious itinerary yet. It blends legendary landmarks, hidden wonders, and the thrill of hopping across the globe in complete comfort. Few tours ever attempt to cover so much ground, making this one stand out as a once-in-a-lifetime journey.

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A seat on a custom jet

Travelers won’t be boarding an ordinary plane. The journey uses a custom Airbus A321 with just 52 flatbed leather seats. Personal touches like mailed postcards and onboard entertainment keep the experience seamless and special.

The cabin is designed for space and privacy, with hospital-grade air filtration, full-length mirrors in the restrooms, and 18 staff members on board. Even the crew includes a chef and a physician.

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The dream begins in Miami

The trip kicks off on December 27, 2026, in sunny Miami. Guests check into the Four Seasons Hotel Miami before the journey truly begins.

This first stop sets the tone: luxury accommodations, world-class service, and a chance to meet fellow travelers who will share this rare adventure. A private welcome dinner introduces guests to the expert guides who will lead the journey.

A breathtaking sight of Machu Picchu.

Peru and the lost city

From Miami, the first international leg takes travelers to Peru. Guests will explore Cusco before heading to Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca citadel high in the Andes.

It’s a breathtaking start that connects travelers with history, culture, and unforgettable mountain views. Expert guides share the history of the Inca Empire, offering insights most visitors never hear.

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Easter island’s mysteries

The next stop is Easter Island, home to the famous moai statues. These giant stone figures are scattered across grassy fields and coastal cliffs.

Travelers will learn the story of the Rapa Nui people who carved them centuries ago. It’s a rare chance to experience one of the world’s most remote and mysterious cultures. Visits often include traditional dances and storytelling by locals.

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Tahiti and its lagoons

From Easter Island, the jet heads to Papeete in Tahiti. This Polynesian paradise welcomes visitors with turquoise lagoons and lush volcanic mountains.

Guests can snorkel, relax on beaches, and enjoy traditional island cuisine. It’s a tropical interlude before heading to the next wonder. Local markets add another layer of discovery, filled with fresh fruit and handmade crafts.

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Australia’s great barrier reef

No world trip would be complete without Australia. Here, travelers dive into the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral system on Earth.

Snorkeling and guided tours reveal colorful fish and corals. With careful planning, guests can experience the reef’s beauty while learning about ongoing conservation. Marine biologists often join excursions to explain the reef’s fragile ecosystem.

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Angkor Wat’s ancient temples

Cambodia is next, with its awe-inspiring Angkor Wat complex. This sprawling temple city dates back to the Khmer Empire and is one of Asia’s most iconic landmarks.

Travelers explore carvings, towers, and the surrounding jungle. At sunrise, the view of Angkor Wat reflected in the water is unforgettable. Evening visits sometimes include cultural performances, connecting visitors with Cambodia’s living traditions.

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India’s timeless wonder

In India, the journey highlights the Taj Mahal. Built in the 1600s, this white marble mausoleum is one of the most admired buildings in the world.

Guests walk its grounds with expert guides, learning its history of love and loss. For many, this visit alone would make the trip worthwhile. Special access often allows travelers to avoid crowds for a more intimate experience.

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Zanzibar’s island escape

The adventure then turns to Africa’s east coast. Guests land in the Zanzibar archipelago, known for white-sand beaches and spice plantations.

Here, travelers can unwind by the ocean, sample local flavors, and take in Swahili culture. It’s a relaxing balance to the packed itinerary. Many excursions highlight Zanzibar’s spice trade history and cultural blending.

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Cape town’s dramatic beauty

South Africa offers both city and scenery. In Cape Town, travelers ride cable cars up Table Mountain and explore the Cape Winelands.

The stop also includes unique excursions arranged by TCS, giving guests insider access to this vibrant coastal city. Visits may also include Robben Island, offering a glimpse into South Africa’s recent history.

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A rare day in Antarctica

One of the highlights is Antarctica, reached through a partnership with White Desert. Guests fly from Cape Town to land on a blue-ice runway.

They spend hours exploring the frozen wilderness under constant summer sunlight. Parkas and protective boots are provided, making the experience both safe and surreal. Few travelers ever get to stand on the world’s southernmost continent.

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Safari in the Maasai Mara

From ice to savanna, the tour continues to Kenya’s Maasai Mara. Guests stay at luxury &Beyond properties while exploring the wildlife reserve.

Safari drives bring chances to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, and more. It’s a classic African experience in the middle of a global journey. Sundowners on the open plains add a touch of luxury to the wild.

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Egypt’s ancient wonders

Next comes Egypt, where history comes alive at Luxor and Cairo. Travelers walk through the Valley of the Kings and stand before the pyramids of Giza.

Private guides explain the stories behind the temples and tombs. It’s an immersive dive into one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Evening river cruises on the Nile often round out the experience.

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The journey ends in London

After nearly a month of travel, the tour finishes in London. Guests reflect on the 12 destinations visited and the friendships formed along the way.

It’s the final chapter of a rare itinerary that spanned all seven continents. Ending in a global capital underscores the trip’s scale. A farewell gala dinner often celebrates the end of the adventure.

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What the price includes

At $205,000 per person, this is ultra-luxury travel. The price covers accommodations, meals, drinks, guided tours, ground transportation, luggage handling, and gratuities.

It even includes private dinners, mailed postcards, and “walking-around money.” The only extras are flights to Miami, insurance, and personal expenses. Every detail is designed so guests only need to focus on enjoying the trip.

TCS World Travel has led more than 300 private jet expeditions, but this one is different. Covering seven continents in one trip is the company’s proudest achievement yet.

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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