Private jet tour specialist TCS World Travel unveiled “Seven Continents by Private Jet,” a journey around the world that TCS calls its most ambitious itinerary to date.
The price is $205,000 per person, based on double occupancy.
The 29-day trip will bring travelers to a dozen destinations across seven continents. TCS World Travel president Shelley Cline said it has been a company dream to visit all seven continents in one itinerary, hailing the trip as “the pinnacle of global adventure.”
Travelers will fly on the company’s custom-configured and outfitted Airbus A321, which is operated by Titan Airways and features 52 seats and the largest cabin of any single-aisle aircraft, TCS said. The plane has leather flatbed seats, a hospital-grade air filtration system, restrooms with full-length mirrors and an 18-member crew, including a chef and physician.
The Antarctica leg of the journey is made possible by a partnership between TCS and tour operator White Desert. Travelers will depart from Cape Town for Antarctica, where they will spend several hours and enjoy constant sunlight because of the Antarctic summer.
The itinerary begins Dec. 27, 2026, and ends Jan. 24, 2027. Travelers will start their journey in Miami and stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami before jetting off to Peru, where they will visit Cusco and Machu Picchu.
From there, travelers will visit Easter Island; Papeete, Tahiti; the Great Barrier Reef, Australia; Angkor Wat, Cambodia; Taj Mahal, India; the Zanzibar archipelago in Tanzania; Cape Town; Antarctica; Maasai Mara, Kenya; Luxor and Cairo, Egypt; and, finally, London.
The additions of Zanzibar, excursions in Cape Town and staying at &Beyond properties in Maasai Mara are new experiences for TCS.