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ADVERTISING FEATURE


Service on board


Hawal Mahal, Jaipur, India


A D V ENT U RE OF A LI F E T IME


With an epic range of itineraries from Captain’s Choice, clients can explore in style – whether that be by air, rail, car, cruise or on foot


Nothing says luxury quite like a private jet – and nobody does private jet travel quite like Captain’s Choice. In fact, the first trip the luxury travel company operated more than 30 years ago was a journey by private aircraft. Since then, the Australia-based operator has continued to level up its aviation offering, running only the best, most high-end journeys. And Captain’s Choice doesn’t just give travellers the


chance to take to the skies, but also to travel by land and water in utmost comfort. Whether clients are seeking a luxe rail journey, self-drive supercar or top-notch cruise, what they can be sure of is that they’ll be well taken care of.


BY AIR


Whether it’s the Azores, Latin America or China that is top of the wish list, taking off with Captain’s Choice means five-star comfort is guaranteed. On the operator’s private aircrafts, travellers can reach remote destinations with ease, combining destinations on routes that aren’t possible on commercial flights. If clients are keen for an extra-special adventure, recommend


The Spirit and Colours of India itinerary, which departs on October 27, 2026. With space available for just 44 guests, the 15-day journey takes in the wonder of the Taj Mahal, the allure of Jaipur and the sights and smells of Kerala, all while travelling on the operator’s business-class private jet.


BY LAND


All aboard for the ultimate train journey with Rovos Rail, made even more special by a private charter operated by Captain’s Choice. Traverse Africa along a custom-designed route, stopping off for game drives in South Africa, a visit to Zambia’s Lusaka Elephant Sanctuary and a helicopter ride over Victoria Falls from Zimbabwe, all while passing through some of the continent’s most breathtaking landscapes. Are your clients keen to get behind the wheel themselves?


No problem – they can take their pick from one of the self- drive supercar itineraries that pass through the glamorous villages of the Amalfi Coast, wind around the emerald waters of Lake Como and traverse Tuscany’s rolling hills.


Victoria Falls


To find out more, visit captains-choice.com, email guestrelations@captainschoice.co.uk or call 0800 046 3322


CREDIT: Shutterstock/ Snehal Jeevan Pailkar, Goldilock Project


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