Fly across Africa in a private jet
The sky’s the limit for clients booking one of andBeyond’s Private Jet Journeys. Customers traverse Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa in light aircraft, including a Bombardier Challenger, a Pilatus PC-12 turboprop charter and helicopters for the more remote destinations.
AndBeyond chief executive Joss Kent says the use of private planes not only creates an exclusive experience, but also helps to minimise travel duration and maximise the time at each destination.
“As clients become more sophisticated, they are looking for more authentic experiences, which they want to share with as few people as possible. Our travel plans also offer them a chance to participate in meaningful activities relating to culture and conservation,” he adds.
Experiences include a hot air balloon ride, game drives and visits to a selection of Africa’s national parks and reserves.
“Guests have access to behind-the- scenes knowledge from an expert in each destination”, enthuses Kent. “This includes going cage-diving with great white shark expert Chris Fallows and exploring the Serengeti in the company of Jonathan Scott, presenter of Big Cat Diary.”
Book it: Prices start from £53,880pp based on two adults sharing on September 1-12 and 12-24, 2019 departures. andbeyond.com
Circumnavigate the globe on a luxury cruise
It may not be a dead ringer for Jules Verne’s 19th-century novel, but Oceania Cruises’ newest voyage comes close enough to replicating the adventures of Phileas Fogg and his trusty valet Passepartout.
The luxury liner’s Around the World in 180 days itinerary onboard Insignia will see clients cross the equator four times, visiting 95 ports of call and exploring 38 countries.
Bob Binder, Oceania Cruises president and chief executive, says that with highlights including visits to 67 Unesco World Heritage Sites, the cruise should be unmissable for bucket list adventurers.
“Travel is meant to be life-changing and that was our goal when we set out to chart this most monumental of world voyages. The people you meet, the experiences you have and the places you visit will make an indelible impression you’ll cherish for years to come.”
The cruise represents the brand’s most expansive focus on Japan too, with nine ports of call across the island nation. Clients will also have the chance to experience shoreside events in Cape Town, Rangoon and Hong Kong.
Book it: Oceania offers a stay in a Veranda Stateroom from £48,279pp. Price based on a January 8, 2020, departure for the Miami to San Francisco itinerary. oceaniacruises.com
Paraglide above the Arabian Peninsula
Picture this – you’re 290 metres above sea level, soaking up the views of the Al Hajar Mountains. Suddenly the ancient fishing villages around the expansive Gulf of Oman come speeding towards you as your pilot brings the paraglider safely in to land at your resort.
Guests staying at Six Senses Zighy Bay have the option of living out not just one, but three James Bond- esque fantasies, says Jenny Basham, product manager – Caribbean, Mexico, Indian Ocean and Arabia at Carrier.
“For adrenaline junkies, there isn’t a better way to arrive at Six Senses Zighy Bay than by a four-wheel drive through the dramatic hills, paragliding down the mountainside of the northern Musandam Peninsula or by speedboat too,” she adds. Basham recommends guests twin their experience with a few nights in a luxury eco-friendly tent at the Al Awir Magic Arabia Camp, Dubai.
“These camps offer a no-trace- in-the-desert experience. For adventurous clients and camping fans, you can’t beat arriving to welcome drinks and a beautiful canvas tent in the solitude of the desert. What better way to experience this than with a bonfire under the stars?”
Book it: Carrier has seven nights at Six Senses Zighy Bay with the paragliding arrival included, one night at the Magic Arabia camp and two nights at the Ritz Carlton Dubai from £6,260pp. Package is based on a January 9, 2019, departure. carrier.co.uk