Captain’s Choice targets UK luxury agents

Australian private jet and travel specialist Captain’s Choice is eyeing a major expansion into the UK market.
Luxury travel agents will be central to Captain’s Choice’s business development strategy.
The company has created an “off the shelf” solution that allows agents to offer holidays to the world’s most remote destinations via luxurious modes of travel including privately chartered jets, trains and ships, or driving a range of supercars.
Each itinerary is customisable, and clients can choose from a wide choice of included ‘Your World’ experiences, for bespoke experiences reflective of individual interests.
Trips are ATOL protected, and come with a Tour Manager and a Tour Doctor on every journey.
Cait Gargett, Manager of Captain’s Choice, UK & Europe, said: “I’m excited to begin working with the UK trade, and eager to forge new partnerships with luxury agents.
“There is a huge opportunity for agents to increase the volume of their highest-value bookings. I believe that access to our worldwide portfolio of unique and seamless journeys will be a huge asset to the trade.”
Departing 2025/26, Captain’s Choice is offering a range of journeys to some of the world’s top destinations:
Latin America & Atlantic Islands by Private Jet, an 18-day journey for no more than 50 guests, beginning and ending in London. Departing 5 August 2026 (priced at £55,800pp), guests will board their privately chartered business class Boeing 757-200 for a bespoke journey to the Azores, Madeira, Portugal, Cuba, Peru, Chile, and Brazil, a flight path not available through commercial airlines.
Safaris & Spices of Sri Lanka, an exclusive, 14-day tour for 23 guests, Colombo return, departing 8 November 2025 (priced at £13,600pp). This unique journey includes conservationist-led safaris in both Yala and Minneriya National Parks, aboard the privately chartered Viceroy Special train, and the opportunity to climb the Rock Fortress of Sigiriya.
Rooftop of the World, an 18-day immersion into Nepal, Bhutan and India for just 24 guests, travelling from Kathmandu to Kolkata, departing 15 November 2025 (priced at £20,750pp). A helicopter ride offers breathtaking panoramas of Mount Everest and the peaks of its surrounding mountains, and a local guide will lead the search for rhinos, leopards and tigers in Chitwan National Park.
Journey of the Gods, a 16-day passage along Egypt’s River Nile, Cairo return, for 55 guests, with departures on 26 September 2025 and 26 September 2026 (priced from £12,850pp). On this in-depth discovery tour, two expert Egyptologists will join guests aboard the privately chartered Sanctuary Nile Adventurer on a camel, and enjoy exclusive access to the feet of the Sphinx.
African Adventures by Private Jet and Rovos Rail, a 16-day journey from Cairo to Cape Town for 43 guests, departing 2 September 2025 (priced £40,850pp). The ultimate way to discover Africa, it takes in the Maasai Mara, observing endangered mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, and a helicopter flight over Victoria Falls. It includes three nights onboard a privately chartered train to Cape Town.
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