Bordeaux
Private Jet Charter
Raise a glass to the world’s wine capital
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- Since 2007
Raise a glass to the world’s wine capital
Whether you're travelling in search of an exquisite bottle from St. Emilion or Pomerol, or you've simply come to see the sights, Bordeaux will not disappoint. As the undisputed wine capital of the world, this city and surrounding countryside offers countless opportunities for wine tours and tastings. The city is also renowned for its perfect roads, open squares and stately building designs.
Start Charter QuoteWhether flying to Bordeaux for business or pleasure, private fliers have their choice of several airports in the greater Bordeaux area. Unsure which airport best suits your itinerary? Our private flight advisors are here to help.
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The vision of Stratos Jets is to provide an air charter service that educates our clients and helps them to make an informed buying decision. We analyze our network of pre-approved air carriers for all available aircraft for your flight.
Bordeaux is a stunning French city famed for its world-class wines, elegant architecture, and riverside charm. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, historic landmarks, and delicious cuisine in this UNESCO-listed destination.
With more than 287,000 acres of vineyards, Bordeaux truly is the world’s wine capital. It produces four times as much as the next closest region, Burgundy. As you might expect, the city’s economy relies largely on wine production and exportation. The wine region is divided into two major areas, located on either side of the River Garonne: The Left Bank and The Right Bank. Both sides are home to some legendary vineyards. The city is also home to Vinexpo, one of the largest wine exhibitions in the world, held in uneven years. Started in 1981, it has since grown to feature more than 2,350 exhibitors from 42 countries.
Aside from visiting the multitude of wineries and vineyards in Bordeaux, make sure to set aside time to check out some of the city’s monuments and museums. Port of the Moon is a World Heritage Site neighborhood that makes a great escape for those wanting to experience authentic French daily life. The Rue Saint Catherine is a long pedestrian-only street running through the historic part of the city. It is lined with an intriguing combination of malls, boutiques, bistros and cafes. It is often billed as the longest pedestrian street in Europe. The gorgeous bridge, Pont de Pierre, is a great spot for a romantic evening stroll and offers excellent views of the Bordeaux cityscape. For a night out, buy tickets for a performance at the Grand Theatre (Opera National de Bordeaux), considered one of the city’s most prominent attractions. Head to the Place de la Bourse, the iconic city square featuring:
The Bordeaux Cathedral is a towering Romanesque structure dating back to the 11thcentury. Other impressive landmarks include:
The InterContinental Bordeaux – Grand Hotel is the ultimate luxury accommodation for your travels in Bordeaux. The rooms are elaborately decorated with distinctive classic French décor, complimented by LCD flatscreen televisions and other state-of-the-art technologies. The full-service spa offers everything from facials and body wraps to aromatherapy and couples massages. Le Pressoir D’Argent Gordon Ramsay, located on the hotel’s first floor, offers fine French cuisine, which of course includes an extensive wine list featuring only the finest flavors of Bordeaux. The hotel also hosts a brasserie where you can find breakfast dishes, a tearoom for afternoon snacks, and Victor Bar for after dinner drinks.
Charter flights to Bordeaux offer distinct advantages over alternative forms of air travel, including:
Allowing a Stratos Jets agent to organize your flight helps you make the most of your time. Enjoy a productive inflight experience with enhanced business and entertainment capabilities and the privacy of your own exclusive jet cabin. Securing the safest, most well-maintained aircraft is guaranteed by our due-diligence safety program. We ensure all vendors and their aircraft are properly certified to meet the standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration. We work with Part 135 for private jet charters and Part 121/380 for large group charters.
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Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD/LFBD) is the primary airport we use for private jet charters to Bordeaux. It is located about 7 miles west of the city center and has dedicated private aviation facilities through FBOs like Signature Flight Support and Jetex.
Costs depend on aircraft type, departure city, and route length. European flights from London, Paris, or Geneva are more affordable, while transatlantic routes from the US require long-range jets and increase the price. Advisors can provide a tailored quote—use our Private Flight Cost Calculator for an instant estimate or contact one directly.
For European routes we use midsize jets like the Citation Latitude, Hawker 900XP, or Learjet 60; for transatlantic we select long-range jets like the Gulfstream G650, Global 6000, or Falcon 8X/10X for comfort and efficiency.
Contact one of our private flight advisors 24/7. We handle aircraft sourcing, French customs coordination, in-flight dining, and ground transfers to the city center, Médoc wine estates, or Saint-Émilion.
Bordeaux sees steady year-round interest as a wine capital. Peak periods include the Bordeaux Wine Festival (June), harvest season (September/October), and summer tourism (June through August) for the city and nearby coast.
Popular routes include flights from London, Paris, Geneva, Zurich, and transatlantic from New York, Miami, or Los Angeles for Bordeaux wine region visits.
Bordeaux is the world’s wine capital with UNESCO-listed historic center, Place de la Bourse and the Water Mirror, the Cité du Vin museum, Saint-Émilion and Médoc day trips for château tastings (Margaux, Lafite, Latour), the Garonne River quays, the Miroir d’eau, and excellent seafood and French cuisine. It combines elegant architecture, wine culture, and easy access to the Atlantic coast (Arcachon Bay, Dune du Pilat).
Yes, we support peak-season travel (wine harvest, festivals) and last-minute requests through our network.
Private flying provides flexible timing, a luxurious cabin with gourmet dining, and direct access to Bordeaux-Mérignac so you arrive ready for château tours, city walks, or wine tasting without commercial delays.
We are an ARGUS Certified broker with proactive safety management, fair pricing, and superior service for French wine region trips. Clients rate us around 4.89 out of 5 from hundreds of reviews for reliability and ease.
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Barry L.
09/28/2025