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Pay The Cost Of Your Private Jet Charter With Cryptocurrency

How much does a private jet cost? The answer won’t be just in US dollars, it could be in BitCoin, Ethereum or Litecoin cryptocurrency as well. To meet demand, L’VOYAGE has adopted Aditus Pay in an exclusive partnership that will enable cryptocurrency-affluents to pay the cost of their private jet charter with cryptocurrencies.

L’VOYAGE is a leading bespoke private jet charter Hong Kong-based company with a long heritage in serving discerning corporate travellers and jet-setters. Part of a specialist business aviation group founded in 1999, L’VOYAGE offers unrivalled access to aircraft options and landing destinations, coupled with highly personalised hospitality. In April, the company officially launched its ultra-exclusive travel curation services under the L’VOYAGE Travel brand in response to growing demand across China.

As part of the company’s growth plan and this partnership, L’VOYAGE has selected Aditus Pay as the exclusive cryptocurrency payment gateway to allow customers to make payment in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum or Litecoin. L’VOYAGE will also be working closely with Aditus to help them tap into this burgeoning community of new wealth and provide a convenient and seamless cryptocurrency payment experience.

“The timing is right for our partnership with Aditus and I see a lot of opportunity ahead for our clients,” said Director of Lifestyle Services L’VOYAGE, John B Sutherland. “We are already starting to get enquiries about paying for unique lifestyle and private jet charter experiences by cryptocurrencies and the demand will only grow in the future. The cost of private jet charter is now re-defined.”

Remarking on the partnership, Aditus CEO and co-founder Julian Peh said: “We are thrilled to be associated with L’VOYAGE. Their services are renowned and unparalleled across the region, and Aditus takes pride in being the exclusive crypto payment service provider to allow a new market of crypto-affluents to access this lifestyle.”

L’VOYAGE is notably the first Wyvern approved broker in Asia, making its safety intelligence of the highest accredited standards within the region. Renowned for their ultra-exclusive travel experiences, from champagne served in chauffeured vehicles that brings clients to the plane to food sourced from Michelin-starred eateries, L’VOYAGE provides all-encompassing luxury experience accessible to HNWI and the ultra-affluent. As part of their lifestyle program, L’VOYAGE also offers one-of-a-kind travel experiences and access to some of the worlds’ most prestigious events.

About L’VOYAGE

www.lvoyage.aero

L’VOYAGE is a bespoke private jet chartering company based in Hong Kong with a long heritage in serving discerning corporate travelers and jet-setters. Part of a specialist business aviation group that began in 1999, L’VOYAGE offers unrivalled access to aircraft options and landing destinations, coupled with highly personalised hospitality. L’VOYAGE is also the first Wyvern approved Private Jet broker in Asia, making its safety intelligence of the highest accredited standards within the region. L’VOYAGE was also named “Best Charter Broker” by members of the Asian Business Aviation Association in 2017 at the Icons of Aviation Awards.

About Aditus

www.aditus.net

Aditus was created to be the world’s first luxury access platform bridging luxury merchants and cryptocurrency-affluents on a revolutionary decentralised network.

 

 

 

 

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See You At NBAA 2018!

Hong Kong-based L’VOYAGE (exhibiting booth 4114 with Avinode) is a hot spot venue not to be missed during the show, so arrange your travel plans accordingly.

Orlando, Florida, 16 October 2018 – Bespoke private jet charter company, L’VOYAGE, is exhibiting with Avinode at Booth 4114 during the 2018 National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Convention & Exhibition in Orlando, Florida from October 16-18, 2018. The L’VOYAGE team welcomes visits and will be on-site to meet with customers and industry partners.

L’VOYAGE will also be launching a new website during the event showcasing its new, strengthened brand and services. “Travel preferences among ultra HNWIs in recent years have gradually become more sophisticated, shifting to younger HNWIs chartering for the most exclusive and curated leisure experiences than ever before. To better serve our customers, L’VOYAGE is always evolving in response to these growths. We look forward to welcoming you at our venue (Booth 4114) to learn more about L’VOYAGE and its bespoke services at NBAA 2018,” said L’VOYAGE founder and chairman, Diana Chou.

About L’VOYAGE

www.lvoyage.aero

L’VOYAGE is a bespoke private jet chartering company based in Hong Kong with a long heritage in serving discerning corporate travelers and jet-setters. Part of a specialist business aviation group that began in 1999, L’VOYAGE offers unrivalled access to aircraft options and landing destinations, coupled with highly personalised hospitality. L’VOYAGE is also the first Wyvern approved broker in Asia, making its safety intelligence of the highest accredited standards within the region. L’VOYAGE was also named “Best Charter Broker” by members of the Asian Business Aviation Association in 2017 at the Icons of Aviation Awards.

 

 

 

 

 

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Enjoy The Ultimate Superyacht F1 Experience

Celebrate the 75th Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in the most exceptional way.

  • Fly on the luxurious Bombardier Global 6000
  • Watch the action from a superyacht moored next to the racetrack
  • Attend the Royal charity yacht reception with HSH Prince Albert II
  • Gourmet hospitality, vintage Perrier Jouet champagne, caviar included

Superyacht

The yacht will serve as the luxury home to our VIP Friday night party and weekend race viewing, and boasts a professional crew who provide the highest level of service and hospitality throughout.

Formula 1

The Grand Prix is the most historic and prestigious race in the world, held since 1929. “Every driver wants to win at Monaco.”Michael Schumacher once said.

Private Jet

Providing an extremely quiet cabin and luxurious interiors, Bombardier Global 6000 brings you the highest level of comfort.
From Hong Kong 14 hrs
From Beijing 10 hrs 05 mins
From Shanghai 11 hrs 40 mins
From Bangkok 13 hrs 30 mins

Celebrity

The My Yacht Monaco Charity Reception is a ‘must attend’ for Monaco’s social elite, international HNW guests, and even Royalty.

Past guests of My Yacht include:
Prince Albert II & Princess Charlene of Monaco
Lewis Hamilton – F1 World Champion
Steve Wynn – Founder & CEO of Wynn Resorts
Jean Todt – Former Ferrari CEO & Current FIA President
Kellan Lutz – Actor (“Twilight”, “Tarzan”)
Michael Johnson – 4-time Olympic & World Champion sprinter
Shaukat Aziz – Former Prime Minister of Pakistan

Contact L’Voyage to know more details.

 

 

 

 

 

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Five Foot Road

As China embarks upon its much heralded One Belt One Road economic pursuit, I am reminded that this is a case of history repeating itself, a re-awakening of the same spirit of entrepreneurship that drove China’s opening of the ‘interior’ with the building of the Five Foot Road (or ‘Wuchidao’) in 3BC.

It also reminds us in the 21st century of the importance of roads as a mainstay of economic and cultural development. Today we are immune to roads and see them purely as a means of getting from point A to point B, or in our urban cities as scars upon the natural landscape. This however does a disservice to the road, for without it, the trade and industry that we benefit from, would not exist.

The Romans are credited with developing a road system that allowed its empire to flourish. Roman roads were a vital part of the development of the Roman state, from about 500 BC through the expansion during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. Roman roads enabled the Romans to move armies and trade goods and to communicate. The Roman road system spanned more than 400,000 km of roads, including over 80,500 km of paved roads. When Rome reached the height of its power, no fewer than 29 great military highways radiated from the city. Hills were cut through and deep ravines filled in. At one point, the Roman Empire was divided into 113 provinces traversed by 372 great road links. In Gaul alone, 21,000 km of road are said to have been improved, and in Britain at least 4,000 km. There were footpaths on each side of the road.

The Romans became adept at constructing roads, which they called viae. They were intended for carrying material from one location to another. It was permitted to walk or pass and drive cattle, vehicles, or traffic of any description along the path. The viae differed from the many other smaller or rougher roads, bridle-paths, drifts, and tracks. To make the roads the Romans used stones, broken stones mixed with cement and sand, cement mixed with broken tiles, curving stones – so the water could drain, and on the top they used tightly packed paving stones.

It is ironic that whilst we tackle with the problems of illegal parking and overcrowded city centres clogged with cars, Roman law and tradition forbade the use of vehicles in urban areas, except in certain cases. Married women and government officials on business could ride. The Lex Iulia Municipalis restricted commercial carts to night-time access to the city within the walls and within a mile outside the walls.

China’s Five Foot Road

The road was designed as a causeway designed for foot traffic and was known as the ‘Five Foot Road’ (or ‘Wuchidao’) because in many places it was five feet wide, restricted by mountain passes and cliff faces. It was built in 3BC and was a remarkable feat of engineering that rivaled the great road networks built by the Romans in Europe. The road encompassed many hanging galleries (wooden walkways banged into sheer cliffs) through otherwise impassable gorges. The Five Foot Road opened (for trade) for the first time the vast and rugged Yunnan-Guizhou Tableland. The same route remains in use today and remarkably remained as a footpath until 1938, after which a motor road replaced it.

A fascinating book called The Five Foot Road retraces the journey undertaken by George Ernest Morrison, an Australian, who in 1894 ‘walked’ from China to Burma. In reality he traveled from Shanghai to Chongqing by boat following the Yangtze River; from Chongqing he indeed walked, rode on ponies or mules or sedan chairs the rest of the way across China – some 2,414 kilometers to Burma. As Burma was then under British rule he was allowed to sail down the Irrawaddy River to Mandalay and then by train to Rangoon where he completed this epic journey – his book was entitled ‘An Australian in China’.

Five Foot Road is written by Angus McDonald another Australian who happened to chance upon the writings of Morrison in September 1992, just a little over one year before the 100th anniversary of Morrison’s epic journey. His decision to recreate the journey as a celebration was a simple quest – to compare the China of today (1994) to the China as described by Morrison in 1894. China in that time having endured two revolutions, two civil wars, an invasion and the madness of the Cultural Revolution. One hundred years however is not long in the history of a country that has 3,000 years of continuous history – a rich history filled with culture that McDonald was keen to see what, if any, had survived.

In Search of a Vanished China

The books were written 100 years apart and seek to show the differences and remaining similarities between Morrison’s colonial privilege and McDonald’s egalitarian approach. Morrison was a son of the British Empire and his ‘walk’ was accompanied by porters and ‘rests’ at colonial mansions and missionaries that were part of the ‘foreign dominance’ of China at that time. Access to the interior of China (forbidden for centuries) was as a result of the Treaty of Tien-tsin signed in June 1858 as part of the end of the Second Opium War (1856-1860); this was an unequal treaty that opened more Chinese Ports to foreigners and allowed them access to the interior (ostensibly to harvest opium) under the guise of Christian missionary work.

One striking commonality in Mcdonald’s book is the sentiment of Chinese people “intent on a Chinese future, not a foreign past”. Mcdonald starts his book in Shanghai as Morrison did; he travels to Wuhan by ship as Morrison did and reminisces of the might of the Yangtze River; when Morrison left Shanghai in 1894, six weeks earlier and 600 miles away in Hunan Province a small baby by the name of Mao Zedong was screaming for attention. When McDonald arrived in Wuhan it was a city that in 1911 saw the end of the Qing dynasty and the forced lowering of the Union Flag that presaged the end of the foreign concessions all over China within the next twenty years. It is also the place where in 1966 Mao Zedong plunged into the waters of the Yangtze as hundreds of ecstatic youngsters cheered him on; it was a demonstration that he could tame the mighty river (although he did choose to float with the tide for most of his historic crossing)!

The book then copies as much as it can the route taken by Morrison in 1894. The 1993 journey is similar but not identical; one major difference is that Morrison traveled in winter and McDonald in the Autumn; one hundred years has elapsed and of course changes have occurred; communist period factories have replaced Imperial gardens; city gates that protected the walled cities of the Middle Kingdom have given way to bus stations and office blocks; the deeper into the interior McDonald travels he is however surprised by the similarities that exist; he is astounded to find a temple that Morrison photographed in 1894 still standing in 1993 albeit now part of an industrial compound. Perhaps more relevant than McDonald’s comparison of China between 1993 and 1894 is a present day reader’s comparison of China in 2016 and 1994; a period of only 23 years that has probably seen more tangible change in China than the century compared in this book. In McDonald’s book he visits cities that numbered only hundreds of thousands in their number but which today number millions; there is a rustic charm to McDonald’s version of a modern China still coming to terms with its place in the world as opposed to today’s China that strides with confidence over domestic and international affairs. In reading The Five Foot Road one is less aware of the comparison of China’s past as it is to how far and how fast China has emerged since 1993, let alone 1894.

Modern China has grown at a ferocious pace; the memory of war, invasion and the Cultural Revolution are confined to a painful history. The present government’s economic initiative is called One Belt One Road and pays remarkable homage to the history of China and its historic trade along the old silk road, part of which (Dali or Tali as named in 1894) form part of the Southern Silk Road reaching down into Burma and was traveled by both Morrison and McDonald.

The opening of The Five Foot Road in 3BC saw an economic boom in China as it allowed trade to reach the furthest parts of the Middle Kingdom; in much the same way the roadways of the Roman Empire allowed European trade to flourish and, in time, meet with the Silk Road. China is a country looking forward, since The Five Foot Road in 3BC to One Belt One Road in 2014; the growth of China continues its economic and cultural development.
Author: Mark Peaker, CEO & Co-founder of 3812 Gallery. Pictures courtesy of Mark Peaker.

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The Magnificent Madagascar Safari

Are you longing for a truly unique adventure?

A place that is truly off the beaten path and would inspire the most intrepid traveler.

A destination perfectly combines extraordinary scenery and cuisine, where you can travel in ultimate style and jet off to diverse locations while maximizing value.

L’VOYAGE together with Journeys by Chance present to you the magnificent Madagascar safari.

With no direct flights from Hong Kong and mainland Chinese cities, it could take up to more than two days to get to Madagascar. Private jet is the most effective and hassle-free transportation for this trip.

USD81,500 per Head
  • The above price includes international round trip private jet flights, domestic private jet flights in Madagascar, all the items included in the itinerary, local transportation, accommodations (double rooms) and dining, local guide who speaks English, the specialist in Madagascar National Park, tips and visa application fees.
  • Minimum 5 Passengers
  • Departing from Hong Kong
  • Other departing cities are subject to price changes. For further details, please contact us at charter@lvoyage.aero or call us at +852 2868 3678.
  • This trip is suitable for healthy travellers ageing from 6 to 60 who can easily walk for 2 – 3 hours. The travel season in Madagascar is from May to October each year.

Day 1

Arrival in Madagascar. This unique island was separated from African continent millions years ago and it has since been its own ecological system. It is the world’s most unique biodiversity hotspot, the fourth largest island, similar size to France. Vaccinations are not required because they do not have diseases common in Africa mainland. 80% of the country does not have paved roads making it off limits to ordinary travelers (or only for the extraordinary).

Today, head out to explore the colorful city Antananarivo with your expert guide. Paris of Africa could well be a suitable name for this welcoming capital. Being a French colony, beautiful churches dot the colorful lanes in the old city. Visit the Queen’s Palace, old town and new business district to gain an insight into African living. The French also left great cuisine heritage. Rest be assured that the meals on your trip will satisfy your taste buds!

This morning, aboard your private plane, you will fly over the amazing emerald waterways of Mozambique channel. The sight of virgin white beach and winding river channels into the Indian Ocean is mesmerizing. Finally you see the gigantic Baobab trees on the dry African grassland.

The first sight of the iconic Baobab trees is a dream come true for anyone who comes to visit Madagascar.

Check into your private bungalow on the beach. Your lodge for the night is a mixture of local design and perfect ocean views.

After some proper relaxation, time for the famous sunset at the Avenue of Baobab Trees. As magical as it is described in the fairy tale , this is a dream come true moment for many avid photographers. It is just so photogenic!

Day 3

 

Jet from the beach to the Grand Canyon of Madagascar, on your private flight, wow inspiring vistas one after another.

Today, you will visit a local village and learn about the rural life. This is a completely difference experience from the cosmopolitan life we are accustomed to.

 

Day 4

Explore this beautiful landscape with your expert national park guide, you can choose among short and long hikes from 1 to 3 hours. Search for the legendary ring tailed lemurs, King Julian in the movie <Madagascar> or play in a wonderful natural pool.

Day 5

As you may know, Madagascar is famous for high quality sapphire. Today, we will visit villages built due to Sapphire rush and see nomadic people washing sands in the river looking for sapphires. The whole experience just feel like the Gold Rush in the 1840s.

Day 6

Waving goodbye to the canyons, today you will head to your next destination by private plane. Before visiting Madagascar’s primate forest, let’s go meet Mr. Chameleon! 80% of Madagascar’s wildlife are unique to the destination and not seen anywhere else in the world. Have you found the leafy gecko?

Day 7

Aside from traveling by canoe, we will hike in the primate forest searching for the largest lemur Indri and dancing lemurs. They are all so adorable!

Day 8

Drive back to Antananarivo, on the way, you will appreciate beautiful rural scenery and see interesting local way of living.

Madagascar is a great place for handicrafts shopping. From handwoven baskets, embroidery, cow horn cups, they are all well-made and reasonably priced.

Day 9

Your last stop in Madagascar is a real oasis in the north, accessible only by plane. This pristine oceanside property is truly heaven on earth.

Your private villa faces Mozambique channel, architecture style is a combination of local designs with French elegance. Salt water pool is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the sunset, before a delicious meal under the stars.

Day 10

The private peninsula is an amazing ecosystem on its own. Head out in your own private yacht to explore this remote corner. You may encounter a couple local fishermen’s boats, but that’s about it. The entire wilderness is yours.
Discover mesmerizing lime stone formations, and witness towering baobab trees rising above the ocean.

This is a fantastic spot for snorkeling.

Day 11

Enjoy your days relaxing in paradise. Lemurs will sure to pay you a visit. Explore virgin forests, maybe if you are lucky spot a few flying foxes.

At sunset, sail the charming mangrove channels and cheers to a wonderful journey few have done.

Day 12

Today fly back to the Capital and board your private jet heading back home.

The itinerary is specially designed by Journeys by Chance. Tailor-made packages are also available according to your specific requests, number of pax, and travel dates.

For more details, please contact us via +852 2868 3678 or charter@lvoyage.aero.

The L’VOYAGE Experiences

Easy cost structure
No asset risk
Ultimate Ultra-long Range Aircraft
Youngest fleet in the region
24/7 365
Dedicated Account Manager
Second to None concierge service
6-stars catering on-board services

Contact us at +852 2868 3678 or charter@lvoyage.aero for a private chat
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Fine Art Asia 2017

Fine Art Asia 2017, Asia’s leading international fine art fair, and the only fair in Asia to showcase collectible antiques and fine art from both East and West, including Asian and Western antiques; jewellery, antique silver and timepieces; Impressionist, modern and contemporary art and design; and photography, will return to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from Saturday 30th September to Tuesday 3rd October 2017, with a VIP Preview and Vernissage on Friday 29th September.

As one of the partners of the Fair, L’VOYAGE provides you with the following exclusive privileges:

  • VIP Private preview and Vernissage as well as the general opening days
  • Complimentary fair catalogue
  • A guided tour by the fair docent with thorough explanation of artworks by the exhibitors
  • Priority to a series of art talks presented by leading art experts and artists at the fair

For further details, please contact us at info@lvoyage.aero or call us at +852 2868 3678.

A highly important gold fragment with embossed animals | David Aaron, London

Camille Roche (1894-1948) | Three Hinds | Galerie Dumonteil, Paris, Shanghai and New York

A rare bronze seated figure of Guanyin | Priestley _ Ferraro, London

Fan Ho (1931-2016) | A Day is Done | Blue Lotus Gallery, Hong Kong

Highlight Galleries

Renowned international galleries returning to Fine Art Asia 2017 in the antiques section include Rossi & Rossi, London and Hong Kong, with rare Buddhist and Hindu paintings, sculptures and ritual objects from China, India and the Himalayas; Barrère Hong Kong, with Buddhist sculpture from the Wei to the Qing Dynasty; David Aaron, London, presenting Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Islamic arts; Vanderven Oriental Art, The Netherlands, exhibiting Chinese porcelain and works of art; Tenzing Asian Art, San Francisco showing Hindu and Buddhist sculptures; and Chang’s Oriental Art, Taipei specialising in huanghuali and zitan furniture, wood carvings and lacquer.

Boghossian, Geneva/Hong Kong/London will showcase rare jewellery; Susan Ollemans, London will exhibit antique jewellery from Southeast Asia, China, India and Vietnam; Koopman Rare Art, London, will bring fine antique silver; while Somlo Antiques, London will present exquisite antique timepieces.

In the art section, Gladwell & Patterson, London, will present fine European and British Impressionist and modern paintings; Kaikodo, New York returns with fine Chinese classical paintings; Galerie Dumonteil, Paris, Shanghai and New York exhibits the best animalier art; and Shibunkaku, Kyoto presents modern and contemporary Japanese art.

Following the promising début of the photography section in 2016, Fine Art Asia 2017 is pleased to announce a larger section dedicated to photography. The fair will showcase a worldwide selection of galleries chosen by Boogie Woogie Photography Agency. It will present to the public an eclectic selection of artworks from vintage to contemporary creations. Exhibiting galleries include Blue Lotus Gallery, Hong Kong; La Galerie Paris 1839, Hong Kong; Novalis Art & Design, Hong Kong, and Zen Foto Gallery, Tokyo.

Among new exhibitors in 2017 will be Carlton Rochell Asian Art, New York with classical Indian paintings; Rare by Oulton, Hong Kong with distinctive and rare European antiques such as fine chess sets and Louis Vuitton luggage; and D3E Art Ltd, Hong Kong with modern and contemporary Chinese ink paintings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The L’VOYAGE Experience

  • Easy cost structure
  • No asset risk
  • Ultimate Ultra-long Range Aircraft
  • Youngest fleet in the region
  • 24/7 365
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Second to None concierge service
  • 6-stars catering on-board services

Contact us at +852 2868 3678 or info@lvoyage.aero for a private chat

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Spectacular F1 Journey In Singapore

Under the spotlight and adrenaline atmosphere at the Marina Bay area, enjoy yourself with scintillating non-stop entertainment and witness the birth of the champion of 2017 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX.

World-class entertainers and crème-de-la-crème of race drivers gather together in this amazing city to bring you a spectacular weekend. Impressive Singapore attractions and Michelin-starred restaurants cannot be missed either, experience all these in our 4 days 3 nights trip (September 15 – 18, 2017)!

Sep 15 (Fri): Arrival | Restaurant Andre (Michelin star rating ** 2017)| F1 Practice Day at Formula One Paddock Club™

Sep 16 (Sat): Art Tour to Visual Arts Center, National Gallery Singapore, and Gillman Barracks  | Restaurant Odette (Michelin star rating ** 2017)| | F1 Qualifying Day at Formula One Paddock Club™

Sept 17 (Sun): Shopping on the Orchard Road | Restaurant Pollen at Gardens by the Bay | Rejuvenating Spa at Mandarin Oriental | F1 Race day at Formula One Paddock Club™

Sep 18 (Mon): Depart Singapore

USD49,000 per Head

  • The above price includes Round trip private jet flights, Formula One Paddock Club™, Hotel, Ground transportation, Local guide, Set menu at the restaurants excluding beverage, and local tours mentioned in the itinerary
  • Minimum 4 Passengers
  • Departing from Hong Kong / Shenzhen
  • Other departing cities subject to surcharge. For further details, please contact us at info@lvoyage.aero or call us at +852 2868 3678.

The Formula One Paddock Club™ Privileges

  • Exclusive access to the Formula One Paddock Club™ Lifestyle Area entrance via dedicated vehicles
  • Dedicated suite ambassadors to pamper the guests throughout the evening
  • Formula One Paddock Club™ Pit Lane walk at a designated time each day
  • Access to the Formula One Paddock Club™ from 3.00pm daily
  • Arrival canapés and four-course dinner menu
  • Free-flow Champagne, fine wines and spirits, beers and soft drinks
  • Access to all Zones within the Circuit Park and the entertainment stages, including the Padang stage
  • Fully air-conditioned suite and dining area with views over the main straight, starting grid and finish line

September 15, 2017

Day 1

Arrival Transfer

Arrive in the vibrant, modern city-sate of Singapore by private jet. After clearing the immigration formalities and claiming your baggage, you will be met by a dedicated travel representative who will be waiting for you. You will then be transferred to your hotel by a private car, The Ritz-Carlton Millennia Singapore. Then you may enjoy a welcome dinner at Restaurant Andre (Michelin** 2017) Late afternoon make your way to the circuit in time for the first practice session at 6:00pm. There are great support races and entertainment before the Formula 1 race and practice sessions.

Restaurant Andre

Marina Bay Street Circuit

September 16, 2017

Day 2

Art Tour

Gear up for a full day of sightseeing with a visit to the Visual Arts Center. Tucked within the serene oasis of the Dhoby Ghaut Green, you will be moved by the imaginative exhibits displayed within the sprawling, glass-house gallery. Afterwards, explore the biggest public collection of Southeast Asian art at the National Gallery Singapore. Laster, revel in visits to the Gillman Barracks, a prominent arts cluster for contemporary works. Lunch at Odette (Michelin** 2017) which is housed within the National Gallery.

Or, head out with your guide and get acquainted with your new surroundings on a full-day tour of the city. Start with Little India, home to the country’s Tamil community. Check out its charming shop houses, mosques and temples. Next, head to Arab Street, and pick up some unique textiles or perfumes. Chinatown is next on the itinerary, full of intimate eateries and watering holes favored by expats.

You may alternatively enjoy lunch at The China Club Singapore. After that, sail away on a traditional bumboat river cruise – circling Boat Quay, Circle Quay and Marina Bay.

This evening return to the circuit in time for the last practice session at 7:00pm followed by qualifying at 9:00pm. Enjoy dinner at The Formula One Paddock Club™

Restaurant Odette

The China Club

September 17, 2017

Day 3

Shopping Day

Accompanied by your guide browse tiny specialty shops, antiques stores and boutiques selling the latest fashions out of traditional shop houses on small back lanes or on bustling Orchard Road. Singapore is a shopper’s paradise, from the stylish boutiques in the backstreets of the historic Tiong Bahru neighborhood to the department stores and shopping malls of famous Orchard Road.

Lunch at Pollen at Gardens by the Bay.

Enjoy a rejuvenating spa treatment at Mandarin Oriental.

This afternoon make your way to the circuit allowing enough time to soak up the pre-race atmosphere.

6:30pm Formula 1 Driver Track Parade

8:00pm Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix

In addition to the F1action, expect to catch a range of on track action including qualifying and races for the TCR International Series and the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia.

Closing party at Amber Lounge, where the F1 drivers and teams move straight from the paddock to the party for post-race celebrations. Enjoy a night fueled with iconic life acts, DJ’s and free-flowing Champagne.

The SPA at Mandarin Oriental Singapore

Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix

 

September 18, 2017

Day 4

Breakfast at the residing hotel. Check out of the hotel this morning.

Transfer to the airport for your private jet departure.

Itinerary specially designed by A&K Hong Kong. Some programs are subject to availability due to peak season.

The L’VOYAGE Experience

Easy cost structure

No asset risk

Ultimate Ultra-long Range Aircraft

Youngest fleet in the region

24/7 365

Dedicated Account Manager

Second to None concierge service

6-stars catering on-board services

Contact us at +852 2868 3678 or charter@lvoyage.aero for a private chat