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TCS World Travel Unveils 7 Continents by Private Jet, Its Most Ambitious Itinerary Yet

The new 29-day itinerary adds first-ever private jet access to Antarctica’s interior, deeper Africa segment, and 15 iconic destinations for just 52 guests.

by Laura Ratliff  August 12, 2025
TCS World Travel Unveils 7 Continents by Private Jet, Its Most Ambitious Itinerary Yet

Photo: Courtesy of TCS World Travel

TCS World Travel, the long-time leader in private jet expeditions, has announced its newest product: Seven Continents by Private Jet, a 29-day, 15-destination journey touching down on every continent, including a rare day trip to the Antarctic interior. Departing Dec. 27, 2026, the itinerary blends hard-to-reach UNESCO sites, wildlife encounters, and cultural icons, all aboard a custom-outfitted Airbus A321 with just 52 flatbed seats.

“Visiting all seven continents in a single journey has long been a dream for TCS World Travel, and now it’s a reality,” said Shelley Cline, president of TCS World Travel. “Seven Continents is the pinnacle of global adventure—a bucket list experience delivered with comfort, ease, enriching cultural encounters, and the exceptional service our guests know they can expect.”

The new itinerary marks the first time a global private jet journey has incorporated seamless access to Antarctica’s interior, thanks to a new partnership with White Desert. Guests will fly from Cape Town to a blue-ice runway, explore ice tunnels and glacial vistas, and return the same day, providing a polar experience without the multi-week logistics of a traditional expedition cruise.

The route is designed to appeal to well-traveled clients who’ve “done” the flagship Around the World journey but want deeper regional immersion. TCS has built in new-to-program destinations such as Zanzibar, paired with an end-to-end Africa segment that includes Cape Town, the Maasai Mara, and the Antarctica day trip. There are also elevated accommodation options, including an upgrade to &Beyond’s Bateleur Camp in Kenya.

The rest of the itinerary is a roll call of marquee experiences: Machu Picchu by private train, New Year’s Eve on Easter Island, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, sunrise at Angkor Wat, and a stay within sight of the Taj Mahal. In Egypt, guests will trace the Nile from Luxor to Cairo before concluding in London.

As with all TCS group jet expeditions, the price—$205,000 per person, double occupancy—covers nearly every detail: flights, accommodations, ground transfers, dining, guides, enrichment programming, and special events. The aircraft itself is part of the luxury proposition, with Italian-crafted lie-flat leather seats, hospital-grade air filtration, oversized lavatories, and an 18-person crew including a dedicated chef and onboard physician.

The product offers multiple selling angles for advisors. The limited capacity (just 52 guests) and high per-person spend make it a natural fit for top-tier clients seeking exclusivity, while the one-stop logistics and curated experiences appeal to those who value comfort over complexity. The December-January timing also positions it as a high-impact holiday or milestone celebration trip.

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