Four Seasons’ New Private Jet Golf Tour From Miami to the Caribbean

By: - January 6th, 2016

Four Seasons is ramping up its golf game.

The company has announced a new partnership that offers the convenience of private jet travel with a whirlwind golfing tour.

The new golf package, which is the result of an exclusive partnership with Magellan Jets, takes guests to play on three world-renowned golf courses in Miami, Nevis and Costa Rica.

Guests will stay in luxury suites or private villas at the Four Seasons Miami, the Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo and the Four Seasons Resort Nevis.

The seven-night journey begins with a stay in Miami and a round of golf at the beautiful Crandon Golf Course in Key Biscayne; the group then heads to Costa Rica for two nights, including golf on the resort’s Arnold Palmer Golf Course, followed by the finish in Nevis and golf at the Robert Trent Jones II-designed course.

It’s the latest private jet foray for Four Seasons, which recently made news with its Four Seasons Private Jet Experience around the world.

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