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17-Nights A World Less Traveled: An Expedition by Private Jet from $145,000
TCS World Travel u2013 Private Jet Expeditions
OFFER ID 1693083
A World Less Traveled
Step off the map and trace an arc across the Arabian Peninsula, Africa and South America—through AlUla’s sandstone silence, Tangier’s blue-washed charm, the pulse of Carnival and the mirrored stillness of Bolivia’s salt flats. Each place shifts your perspective. Together, they reveal a journey that reshapes the way you see the world.
17 nights from $145,000 per person
Excursions
Washington DC: Deluxe Private DC Monuments & Memorials Pedicab Tour - 3 Hours
Washington DC: Deluxe Private DC Monuments & Memorials Pedicab Tour - 3 Hours

Overview:
Get up close to Washington DC’s iconic monuments and memorials on our private pedicab tour. As you sit back and relax your friendly driver/guide will entertain you with tales and little-known facts from the Washington Monument to the Capitol. Opt for daytime views or an evening tour – when the National Mall takes on a mesmerizing glow. Want to hop out and grab a picture? No worries! It’s your personalized journey with stops whenever you like!
Tour Itinerary & Highlights:
Note: This is a suggested itinerary – we can customize based on your preferences.
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Expert Guided Adventure: Embark on a comfortable three-hour pedicab experience led by a knowledgeable tour guide – your pedicab driver!
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Iconic Landmarks Aplenty: Explore the National Mall, Tidal Basin, Presidential Parade Route, Capitol – and much more – immersing yourself in history.
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Hidden Gems Revealed: Discover unique monuments, memorials, structures and hidden treasures – making your tour truly exceptional.
More Information:
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The duration of the tour is three (3) hours.
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This tour is offered all year round, seven (7) days a week.
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Please inquire with your sales representative for information on wheelchair accessibility.
Washington DC: Washington DC by Land & Sea Private Experience - 7 to 8 Hours
Washington DC: Washington DC by Land & Sea Private Experience - 7 to 8 Hours

Overview:
Get ready for a fun-filled day of biking and boating around Washington DC! Your expert guide will kick off the excitement with a private bike tour where you’ll take in the city’s iconic monuments and memorials. Afterward, there’ll be time for a bite to eat before boarding your private sport boat where your US Coast Guard licensed captain will entertain you with stories and history of the landmarks you spot along the way. Don’t miss this unique adventure!
Tour Itinerary & Highlights:
Note: This is a suggested itinerary – we can customize based on your preferences.
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Let’s Get Rolling: Your DC bike tour begins when your guide arrives at your hotel complete with your bike, helmet, water and even snacks!
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Biking Bliss: Pedal through history, passing the White House, Washington Monument, WWII Memorial and more.
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Reflect on Freedom: Pause by the Reflecting Pool and soak in the Vietnam Veterans Memorial’s solemnity.
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Lincoln’s Legacy: Visit the grand Lincoln Memorial and be inspired by Honest Abe.
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War Stories: Explore the Korean War, Martin Luther King Jr., Roosevelt and Jefferson Memorials on two wheels.
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Lunch Break: Fuel up for your next adventure with a stop for lunch.
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Speed Boat Soiree: Climb aboard a private speed boat for a 90-minute tour of iconic monuments from the Potomac River.
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Refreshments Included: Your DC boat tour comes with complimentary soft drinks, bottled water and ice.
More Information:
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The duration of the tour is seven (7) to eight (8) hours.
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This tour is seasonal and operates from April through November, seven (7) days a week.
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Important Information for guests traveling with young children: Adults and teens can enjoy riding appropriately sized bicycles while smaller children can either ride kids’ bikes or be chauffeured safely by the DC Cycling Concierge in his custom family bike and/or tag-along.
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Please inquire with your sales representative for information on wheelchair accessibility.
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This attractive large city is Bolivia's richest—you'll see expensive cars and luxury merchandise for sale (and plenty of affordable arts and crafts as well). The people of the city and the department (Santa Cruz), known as Cambas, are very proud of their success. By any measure, the Santa Cruz region is the country's wealthiest, and the city is considered the country's most progressive. It is also among the fastest growing, with a population roughly equal to La Paz. There are many Mennonites and Japanese immigrants to the east who have been credited with teaching the local farmers more productive techniques.
This rich agricultural area once benefited those engaged in illegal activities: Santa Cruz was a banking center for the Colombian-Bolivian cocaine trade in the late 1970s and early 1980s, although the region no longer produces cocaine.
See the Basilica Menor de San Lorenzo (visited by the late Pope John Paul in 1988) and its museum (rare ecclesiastical garments and colonial-era silver vessels), the zoo and the Casa de la Cultura Museum (native crafts and art). Relax in Arenal Park (which has an interesting Ethno-Folkloric Museum) or the central plaza (Plaza 24 de Septiembre). Until very recently, three-toed sloths could be seen in the eucalyptus trees that shade the plaza.
Day trips can be made to the pre-Incan ruins at Samaipata. A wonderful five-day excursion to the region east of Santa Cruz called the Chiquitania is also a highlight. There the gorgeous colonial lost-in-time towns of San Xavier, Concepcion, and San Jose de Chiquitos and others have restored churches that date from the Jesuit missions of the late 1600s. There is also the aquatic wonderland of the Pantanal to explore, and the border with Brazil is nearby.
For local entertainment, the Rio Pirai and its adjacent recreation area 10 minutes from the city center is the place to go on weekends. The atmosphere along this shallow river is that of a beach party. Buying food from kiosks, cruising the beach and racing dune buggies are all part of the fun. To really be included, however, you absolutely need to go with a native of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz is 350 mi/550 km southeast of La Paz.
Excursions
Salvador - Bahia By Night Folklore Show
Salvador - Bahia By Night Folklore Show
The Bahia Folklore Company (Balé Folclórico da Bahia) is one of the most respected folklore dance troupes in the world. The company performs in the intimate Miguel Santana Theatre in the Pelourinho in a seamless presentation of the multiple African traditions that underpin Bahian culture. We will see the sacred dances of the Candomblé; puxada de rede, a song by fishermen in honor of Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea; maculelê, an acrobatic stick and sword dance with its origins in the cane fields; capoeira, a martial art/dance of Angolan origin and the samba de roda, a spinning, swirling version of this exuberant national dance. Optional: After the show diner will be served in one of the many fine restaurants in the area.
Salvador - Essential Salvador (Upper City Tour)
Salvador - Essential Salvador (Upper City Tour)
Discover the essential sights of Salvador on a half day tour tracing the development of the city from its simple beginnings to the what is now the third largest city in Brazil. After hotel pick up, we take you to the mouth of the immense bay and then via elegant tree-lined avenues and bustling city streets to the Pelourinho, a Unesco Heritage site and the largest complex of colonial architecture in the South America. We leave the vehicle at the Muncipal Square, by the towering Lacerda Elevator, with great views of the bay stretching out to the lower city, and stroll through the narrow, bustling streets lined with buildings in pastel shades of an age gone by, soaking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant city. We visit the church of São Francisco with its exuberant gold-leafed Baroque interior and the Pelourinho square, the heart of the old town
Salvador - HD Drum Essentials Workshop
Salvador - HD Drum Essentials Workshop
Bahia is the percussive heart of Brazil, the the rhythmic soul is African, a mind boggling myriad of rythmns that has attracted many international musicians to these shores, Paul Simon, Wayne Shorter, to name but a few of the more famous. The rhythms can be chosen from the following: • Rhythmns of the Afro Blocos • Ijexá - the shuffling rhythm of the famous carnival afoxé Filhos de Gandhi • Samba de Roda and Samba Dura - the powerhouse samba of the Reconcavo • Samba Reggae- variation on the above theme that launched Olodum on the whole stage • Visit to percussion instrument maker’s workshop
Salvador - Fresh Market & Cuisine Tour
Salvador - Fresh Market & Cuisine Tour
Depart hotel and visit two of Salvador’s busiest markets. First we stop at newly renovated fish market, where the wide variety of seafood and fish found in the tropical waters of the bay and the ocean are on display. A short distance away is the largest open market in Bahia, the São Jaoquim Market, selling a myriad of products and produce, from fruits and vegetables to spare parts for domestic appliances, to sacred herbs and religious artifacts of the candomblé. Here we find all of the ingredients for Bahia cuisine and later savour the famous moqueca dish in a local restaurant at the lower city.
Folklore Show with Dinner - 6 hours
Folklore Show with Dinner - 6 hours
Highlights:
- An immersion in the African heritage with an exhilarating performance by the Bahia Folklore Company (Balé Folclórico da Bahia), one of the most respected folklore dance troupes in the world.
- The Balé Folclórico da Bahia Company performs in the intimate Miguel Santana Theatre in the Pelourinho district in a seamless presentation of the multiple African traditions that underpin Bahian culture.
- You will see the sacred dances of the Candomblé; puxada de rede, a song by fishermen in honor of Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea; maculelê, an acrobatic stick and sword dance with its origins in the cane fields; the exhilarating capoeira martial art/dance, and the grand finale of samba de roda, a spinning, swirling version of this exuberant national dance.
- Enjoy an amazing dinner at Uaua, a charming restaurant in Peourinho district, before returning to pier.
Tour can operate: Night
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Moderate
Inclusions:
- Dinner
- Pick up and drop off at port
- Tour with driver and English-speaking guide
- Tips, beverages, personal expenses
Essential Salvador with Lunch - 6 hours
Essential Salvador with Lunch - 6 hours
Highlights:
- Discover the essential sights of Salvador on a half day tour tracing the development of the city from its simple beginnings to what is now the third largest city in Brazil. The tour focusses on historical and geographical aspects of the city and serves as a fine orientation for those wishing to further explore the city.
- Visit Barra district and see the immense bay, site of important historical landmarks in Brazil’s early colonial period, now also residential waterfront neighborhood.
- Proceed via elegant tree-lined avenues and bustling city streets to the Pelourinho, a Unesco Heritage site and the largest complex of colonial architecture in the South America. Leave the vehicle at the Municipal Square, by the towering Lacerda Elevator, allowing for great views of the bay stretching out to the lower city, and stroll through the narrow, bustling streets lined with buildings in pastel shades of an age gone by, soaking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant city. Visit the church of São Francisco with its exuberant gold-leafed Baroque interior and the Pelourinho square, the heart of the old town.
- Lunch at Cuco Bistrô, a charming place that has on its proposal to highlight the best of Northeastern Brazillian culture through its art and gastronomy, with a slight influence of Mediterranean cuisine, seafood, grilled meats on the grill, homemade pasta, drinks and special juices with made up an unusual fusion of flavours that make Cuco Bistrô a different space in the Historic Centre of Salvador.
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Moderate
Inclusions:
- Lunch
- Pick up and drop off at port
- Tour with driver and English-speaking guide
- Tips, beverages, personal expenses
Senegal is a shopper's paradise and exquisite crafts can be found in markets, on the streets, and in stores everywhere in Dakar.
For the sport enthusiast, this city by the beach offer all water sports and golf, tennis, biking, and more.
Excursions
An Immersive Journey Through the Heart of Tangier
An Immersive Journey Through the Heart of Tangier
Departure Port: Tangier
Duration: Approx. 6 hours
Note: Lunch is at guest’s own expense
Experience the best of Tangier, Morocco’s gateway between Africa and Europe, on this full-day guided tour crafted especially for cruise travelers. From legendary landscapes to historic streets, uncover the rich culture, myths, and vibrant life of this fascinating city.
Cape Spartel – Begin your journey at the northwestern tip of Africa. Marvel at breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean, capture memorable photos, and listen to your guide’s stories about the history and significance of this landmark.
Hercules Caves – Explore the legendary caves steeped in myth and natural beauty. Learn about Hercules’ exploits and admire the stunning rock formations and ocean vistas.
American Legation – Visit this historic site that symbolizes the longstanding diplomatic relationship between Morocco and the United States. Explore the museum and exhibitions showcasing Moroccan art and heritage.
Kasbah District – Wander through the historic Kasbah, visit its museum, and enjoy the remarkable architecture. Your guide will provide insights into Tangier’s culture, history, and local life.
Old Medina and Craftsmanship Shops – Stroll through Tangier’s Old Medina, discovering hidden alleys, artisan workshops, and local handicrafts. Perfect for souvenir shopping and cultural immersion.
Grand Socco – Experience the lively market atmosphere of the Grand Socco. Observe local vendors, vibrant colors, and the rhythms of daily Moroccan life.
Mendoubia Park – Visit this serene city park, home to the ancient dragon skeleton. Relax in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy a moment of tranquility.
Café Hafa – Conclude your tour with a stop at the legendary Café Hafa. Sip refreshing mint tea (not included) while taking in spectacular views of the sea and the Strait of Gibraltar.
Return to Port: Approx. 5:00 PM – Head back to your starting point, concluding the tour with unforgettable memories of Tangier.
- English-speaking licensed guide – Knowledgeable and passionate about Tangier’s culture and history.
- Entrance fees – All scheduled monuments and museums included.
- Comfortable transportation – Private minibus for city tours and port transfers.
- Flexible schedule – Adjustments possible to match cruise arrival and departure times.
Want to explore more local artisan shops? Let us know, and we’ll adjust the itinerary to include extra free time for shopping.
Tetouan and Chefchaouen - 12 Hours
Tetouan and Chefchaouen - 12 Hours
Meet your Car and Guide at the port Tangier near the gangway.
Duration : Approximately 12 hours.
Points of Interest : Tetouan : Mellah (Jewish quarter), Hassan II Square, the traditional walled Medina, the Museum of Moroccan Art, the Handicrafts School, Bab el Oukla ...
Chefchaouen : El Masjid El Andalous , Square of Ouatta el Hamman, the Palace El Makhzen, the medina ...
PRICES INCLUDE: Private circle trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle - according to family or group size - from Tangier’s Port. Private guided sightseeing excursion and all related entrance fees as listed in the itinerary. An English-speaking Licensed National Guide throughout. Light refreshment.
PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE: medical or accident insurance outside of the vehicle. Gratuities to guides and driver. Any expenditure of a personal nature. Bottled or gaseous water en-route, nor anything not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TRAVELERS BRING WITH THEM: hygienic ‘wipes;’ camera and ziplock bags for sensitive lenses; sunglasses, sunscreen.
Tetouan City Visit - 7 Hours
Meet your Car and Guide at the port Tangier near the gangway. Transfer to the city of Tetouan for a day trip.
Duration : Approximately 7 hours.
Points of Interest : Tetouan :
Mellah (Jewish quarter), Hassan II Square, the traditional walled Medina, the Museum of Moroccan Art, the Handicrafts School, Bab el Oukla ...
PRICES INCLUDE:
Private circle trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle - according to family or group size - from Tangier’s Port. Private guided sightseeing excursion and all related entrance fees as listed in the itinerary. An English-speaking Licensed National Guide throughout. Light refreshment.
PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE:
Medical or accident insurance outside of the vehicle. Gratuities to guides and driver. Any expenditure of a personal nature. Bottled or gaseous water en-route, nor anything not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TRAVELERS BRING WITH THEM:
Hygienic ‘wipes;’ camera and ziplock bags for sensitive lenses; sunglasses, sunscreen.
Vacation Details
* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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