World Class

Near or far, family travel is a chance to connect, explore, and turn curiosity into discovery. Certain destinations can even extend school study, bringing ancient civilizations and different cultures up close. Here’s our select global guide to places where textbook lessons come to life. 

Boston 

Best for older grade-schoolers 

The Paul Revere Mall

What’s New: Ask AI-supported holographic figures about their experiences during the American Revolution as part of the Museum of African American History’s ongoing exhibit Black Voices of the Revolution, which spotlights the roles of enslaved and free Black men and women in America’s struggle for independence. 

Extra Credit: Both Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, and Four Seasons Hotel Boston offer private walking tours of the Freedom Trail, where historic sites include the Paul Revere House, the Old North Church, and more. 

Washington, D.C. 

Best for middle school students 

Jefferson Monument

What’s New: Coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026, Washington, D.C., is poised for two major openings: the undercroft of the Lincoln Memorial, a behemoth subterranean space including a theatre presentation and interactive exhibits, and the expansive National Geographic Museum of Exploration

Extra Credit: Marvel at the monuments and memorials lit up at night on a private driving tour—with stops for photos—organized by Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. 

Athens 

Best for middle school students 

The Temple of Poseidon

What’s New: When it opens in 2026, the National Museum of Underwater Antiquities in Piraeus, near Athens, will highlight Greece’s maritime history with more than 2,500 artifacts, including a replica of a trireme.     

Extra Credit: Let the team at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens take you and your crew on a guided visit to the Temple of Poseidon, at Cape Sounion. It’s sure to be a big hit with Percy Jackson fans. 

London  

Best for high school students 

The Tower of London

What’s New: The Bayeux Tapestry—a depiction of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, including the critical Battle of Hastings—goes on view at the British Museum in the fall of 2026, on loan from France.  

Extra Credit: Explore the Tower of London on a private guided tour arranged by Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge, seeing the Crown Jewels and learning about imprisonments, executions, and a recent excavation of 14th-century burials that may be tied to the Black Death. 

Petra and Amman, Jordan 

Best for high school students 

The ancient city of Petra

What’s New: Archaeologists continue to make discoveries in the ancient city of Petra; a 2024 dig revealed a 2,000-year-old tomb with 12 skeletons, one of which was holding a ceramic cup, an example of Nabataean pottery.  

Extra Credit: Along with guided visits to Petra, Four Seasons Hotel Amman offers such unique experiences as painting at the Roman ruins of Pella. 

Kyoto, Japan 

Best for middle school students 

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The Higashiyama district, home to the Kiyomizu-dera Temple

What’s New: Kyoto’s famous Kiyomizu-dera and Toji temples are known for their illuminated night displays. Pair a visit to one of them with an immersive experience at the new teamLab museum Biovortex, where multisensory digital art exhibits include Forest of Resonating Lamps: One Stroke, whose illumination changes in response to human presence.  

Extra Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto offers a host of special tours, which can include visits to the feudal-era Nijō Castle and the Yasaka Pagoda or an after-hours tour of the imperial gardens at Sennyū-ji Temple. 

Mexico City 

Best for older grade-schoolers 

Hot-air balloons over the Teotihuacán pyramids

What’s New: The recently opened Museo Casa Kahlo focuses on iconic artist Frida Kahlo’s early family life, highlighting never-before-seen letters, childhood photos, and clothing, as well as a recently discovered mural. It’s a few blocks from the famed cobalt blue Museo Frida Kahlo, which showcases Kahlo’s artwork and marriage to Diego Rivera. 

Extra Credit: Have the team at Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City arrange a private hot-air balloon ride over the spectacular Teotihuacán pyramids, where a major pre-Columbian city once flourished.  

Your 2024 Travel Mood Board

Will this be the year you focus on wellness? Maybe you’re wanting to finally go on that epic adventure or make sure you experience all those big pop culture moments first hand. Whatever your travel style is, exploring trends can be a fun way to find inspiration for your next great vacation. From immersive wellness experiences to set-jetting to event- and adventure-based travel, we’re taking a look at some of the biggest trends for the year ahead and how Four Seasons can help you channel them all.

What kind of traveller will you be in 2024? We can’t wait to find out.

For the wellness traveller

From destination spas to yoga programs to meditation retreats, wellness tourism continues to be a global trend that’s here to stay. In fact, 94% of travellers are incorporating wellness and self-care into their trips, according to luxury travel advisor network Virtuoso. But beyond just a relaxing massage, more and more people are seeking immersive experiences – think forest bathing, thermal baths, guided meditation sessions in scenic destinations and fitness bootcamps that take you outside the gym – to help them focus on their health, reconnect with themselves and dive deep into the benefits of nature.

With just 15 luxury tents set on 48 acres, the adults-only Naviva®, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, México, was designed as a refuge that blurs the line between nature and resort. Relax in your stand-alone tent tucked discreetly into the forest and take a dip in your private plunge pool accompanied by the sounds of birds singing and the distant rumble of the Pacific Ocean. Along with the serenity that nature brings, this intimate, all-inclusive resort offers unique opportunities for self-discovery. Embark on a shamanic sound healing journey, forest bathe beneath the stars, visit the home of a local artist for inspiration or spend your day in the Spa. For those looking for a truly transformative experience, challenge yourself in the House of Heat – a traditional temazcal (sweat lodge) designed specifically for Naviva. Guided by a dedicated curandero (healer), your ceremony will explore an area of focus that resonates with you, such as gratitude, devotion or rebirth.

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On the lush, rolling uplands of Hawaii’s Lanai island, the dedication to wellness can be felt in every corner of Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort. Restore the body and mind with a plethora of classes and treatments including Vinyasa yoga, TRX suspension, private wellness consultations and island activities such as horseback riding and archery. Opt for a curated experience or a personalized, more structured program; or work with the team of experts to create your own à la carte itinerary. Whatever you choose, you’ll be following the Sensei Way – a philosophy developed by co-founder Dr David Agus along with scientists and physicians from around the world that focuses on three paths: movement, nourishment and rest.

For even more expert guidance, head to the Center for Health & Wellbeing at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. Set in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains just minutes from the Malibu beaches, the Center is where you can delve deeper into specifics such as metabolism, body composition and nutrition with a robust and highly skilled team of experts. Book a personalized four-day health retreat, plan a relaxing wellness stay, or simply check in for a weekend getaway and enjoy the complimentary classes led by expert instructors, the healthy food options and the tranquil setting. Try new things like equine-guided meditation with horses, meant to help focus and awareness.

For the set-jetter

According to a 2023 survey from American Express Travel, 70% of Gen Z and Millennial travellers have been inspired to visit a destination after seeing it in a television series or film. And Four Seasons is perfectly primed to bring your favourite on-screen locations to life. Just a few of our Four Seasons celebrity properties are The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas, where the 2006 James Bond movie, Casino Royale, was filmed; the Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, where sparks flew between Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in the all-time classic Pretty Woman; and Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, in last season’s Emily in Paris.

Of course, at the top of everyone’s destination wish list are Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea and the gorgeous San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel – the real stars of HBO’s popular series The White Lotus.

Synonymous with paradise, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is a dream setting for a Hawaiian vacation. Maybe it’s the palm-tree-lined, powdery beach; the incredible aloha spirit of the staff; or the tailored treatments and locally inspired experiences found at the Spa, but this is a property that stays with you long after you leave. While the resort in The White Lotus is fictional, you can still walk in the footsteps of your favourite characters from Season One while in Maui. Snorkel in the clear blue waters, explore the Pacific aboard a private yacht, unwind by the pool and be sure to pay a visit to the Resort Spa.

Built on the site of a 14th-century convent, San Domenico Palace served as the scene-stealing backdrop for Season Two of The White Lotus. The Hotel, set along Sicily’s coast within the charming town of Taormina, makes the most of its dramatic setting with rooms overlooking the Ionian Sea, sprawling gardens and a Michelin-starred restaurant helmed by Chef Massimo Mantarro. Have the Hotel arrange for a picture-perfect Vespa ride through the historic streets or a luxury yacht cruise, just like Tanya did.

For the culture connoisseur

Experiential travel shows no signs of slowing down in 2024. Increasingly, travellers are planning vacations around a concert, sporting event or seasonal festival. Whether you’re organizing your girls’ trip to Singapore to coincide with a Taylor Swift concert, booking a stay in Miami to relax on the beaches and see Lionel Messi play, heading to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix, or perfectly timing a Paris vacation with the 2024 Summer Games, maximizing travel has never been so fun.

Now that Argentine soccer star Messi has joined Inter Miami CF, it’s the perfect excuse for soccer fans to book a South Florida trip. Rest your head at the elegant Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, which scores major points for its sprawling, timeless rooms and residences; poolside cabanas; and the legendary, greenery-filled Champagne Bar. Located along 9 pristine acres in Surfside, you’ll have easy access to downtown Miami and shopping in Bal Harbour, with DRV PNK Stadium just a 45-minute drive away. Another excellent option? Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale.

Up north, Four Seasons Hotel Montreal sits in the heart of the city, just a short distance from the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, the racing track that’s the site of the 2024 Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada, happening in early June. After a day cheering in the stands, return to the Hotel for dinner and drinks at MARCUS Restaurant + Terrace, created by visionary chef Marcus Samuelsson.

For the adventure seeker

Want to learn to free dive? Go river rafting? Ski in the Grand Tetons? Stepping out of your personal comfort zone and feeling the thrill of the great outdoors is also top of mind for many travellers going into 2024. Four Seasons has an impressive roster of global properties in sought-after adventure locales, but the one-of-a-kind insider access to unique, personalized experiences is something you won’t find anywhere else.

At Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica – which recently underwent a $35 million renovation – the idyllic seaside-meets-the-forest setting comes with a healthy dose of adventure. Fill your days with adrenaline-pumping activities such as cruising above the water on an eFoil surfboard, ziplining through the jungle and white-water rafting on the Upper Tenorio River. If you’re not sure where to start, the Resort’s in-house adventure providers, Papagayo Explorers, can guide you every step of the way.

Are you an ocean lover who’s ready to try something new? Head to Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo del Sol – opening in early 2024 – and learn to free-dive right off the Resort beach. Led by the on-site Adventure Team, the Resort’s special free-diving academy lets you build your skills and confidence in order to experience the underwater world in a deeply personal way. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a curious beginner, you’ll gain self-awareness and get a first-hand view into the same waters that celebrated oceanographer Jacques Cousteau once called “the world’s aquarium.”

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If your adventure aspirations lean more towards the mountains than the beach, the chalet-style, ski-in/ski-out Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole offers myriad ways to get out and explore the wilderness. Glide down the celebrated ski runs at nearby Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in the winter, trek the area’s rugged peaks in the summer and come face to face with a variety of wildlife in Grand Teton National Park in any season. With plenty of year-round activities to choose from, there’s something for every type of adventurer in Jackson Hole.

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The Flavours of Festive

Gathering around the table to celebrate with friends and family is one of the most cherished parts of the holiday season. This year, we’re pulling out all the stops to help make it happen. Our chefs and culinary teams have created tasteful experiences designed to surprise and delight, capturing that festive spirit and spreading holiday cheer no matter where your travels take you. Join us and share in the season of togetherness – we can’t wait for you to see what we’ve got in store.

The perfect cabin meal in Minneapolis

Downtown Minneapolis may not be the first place you’d expect to find a cozy mountain village, but at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, that’s exactly what you’ll find this winter season. From early November through the end of March – with some help from a cluster of intimate, insulated cedar dining cabins – this year-old downtown Hotel transforms its fourth-floor Riva Terrace into Nordic Village, a winter wonderland with flickering fires, string lights and vintage skis perched by the door. In the comfort of your cabin, tuck into a four-course tasting menu, including comforting plates such as onion soup and smoked salmon with rösti potatoes, cheese fondue paired with wine or local beers, and Minnesota-shaped s’mores for a sweet finish. Each cabin also features skylights made for stargazing as well as personalized Spotify accounts and TVs for watching your favourite sporting events or holiday classics.

Cozy up in Minneapolis

A sustainable feast in Tamarindo, México

Consider a new home for the holidays: Let the cliffside suites with private infinity pools at Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, be where you and your loved ones create memories this year. Tucked within a 3,000-acre nature reserve, the Resort sits on a private peninsula with access to both jungle and coast. And when it comes to food, the ingredients in your festive feasts are either grown on site at Rancho Ortega – the property’s 35-acre farm – caught by divers, locally sourced or foraged from within the reserve. Immerse yourself in the local culinary culture by participating in a coffee extraction class or pickling workshop before dining at Coyul, where the dishes created in partnership with Chef Elena Reygadas – recently named World’s Best Female Chef by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants – are nothing short of magical. Wash it all down with a Ponche con Pequette cocktail, a deconstructed version of a punch topped with coconut cream that’s inspired by Christmas posada celebrations. You can also take part in this festive Mexican tradition during the weekly posadas hosted at the Resort throughout December, enjoying warm snacks, basking in holiday cheer and breaking a piñata while surrounded by family and friends.

Feast locally in Tamarindo

Sweet celebrations in Palm Beach

A 6-acre beachfront paradise just off south Florida’s central coast, Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach is an ideal setting for soaking up plenty of sun as well as holiday spirit. From elegant in-room menorahs and decorated Christmas trees to sugar cookies for Santa Claus, the on-site team here can arrange just about anything. It’s the restaurant, Florie’s, in partnership with Michelin-distinguished chef Mauro Colagreco, however, that’s at the heart of the action. A Christmas Day brunch, with an abundant seafood bar and festive confections by Pastry Chef Bashar Shamali, gives way to a New Year’s Eve fête, complete with champagne bar, canapés, live performances and a four-course dinner. Throughout the season, you can also expect surprises like poolside pop-ups serving up gelato, s’mores and smoothies. And since an unexpected piece of candy can always put a twinkle in the eye, the daily offerings at the lobby candy cart are guaranteed to make it a favourite.

Take in the season in Palm Beach

Après-ski chocolate in Jackson Hole

Within reach of Grand Teton National Park’s rugged peaks and neighbouring Yellowstone National Park, the chalet-style Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole is among the few ski-in/ski-out resorts in the Jackson Hole area. After a day spent on the slopes or tracking grey wolves, bison or elk through one of the Four Seasons exclusive wildlife experiences, sink into a cozy corner and take your pick from the daily hot chocolate cart, featuring gourmet hot chocolate to order and custom s’mores hot chocolate bombs handcrafted by Executive Pastry Chef Rhonda Ashton. These extravagant treats combine homemade graham cracker, marshmallow fluff and semi-sweet chocolate with a pourover of Valrhona Caraibe and Jivara milk chocolate. For something stronger, advance to Ascent Lounge for a Back Country Old-Fashioned or head to the igloo-style Fahrenheit Forty-Seven pop-up champagne bar for elevated slope-side sips.

Indulge in Jackson Hole

Flex your culinary creativity in Oahu

Try some non-traditional winter with powdery sand and a touch of aloha at Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina, set along the island’s sunny southwestern coast. Expect panoramic ocean views, expansive pools and lagoons, and five restaurants and bars. Whether you’re celebrating in Oahu or soaking up some sun before the holidays kick into full gear, there are plenty of opportunities to pick up holiday tips and tricks from the Resort’s culinary masters. Learn how to make the perfect charcuterie board with a workshop hosted by Director of Catering and Conference Services Amanda Douglas. Her tip: Use smaller bowls to anchor the arrangement, especially for items such as jams, nuts and olives. Or attend a mixology class at Noe to learn all about the art of cocktail-making, including the tools of the trade, house-made syrups and garnish techniques. This hands-on lesson will give you everything you need to surprise your friends and family with impressive cocktails during your own festive celebrations.

Celebrate in Oahu

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Beyond Expectations: Curated Journeys by Land, Sea and Sky

How do you want to see the world? Perhaps by flying high above the clouds on a private jet from one bucket-list destination to the next. Maybe the idea of driving through some of the world’s most beautiful landscapes fuels your sense of wonder. Or it could be the sea that calls your name, with a voyage of discovery both on the water and on shore.

No matter what your dream trip may look like, Four Seasons offers one-of-a-kind experiences by private jet, luxury car or yacht. These extraordinary journeys speak to the heart of what it means to be a traveller: a deep-seated curiosity that drives you to discover and experience the cultures, flavours and beauty of the world up close.

By Air: Fly high on the Four Seasons Private Jet

Encounter mountain gorillas in the bamboo forests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. Stand at sunrise with 15 moai statues and gain insight into Easter Island’s Rapa Nui people. Emerge from a narrow canyon to marvel at Petra’s sandstone Treasury, a temple carved into rock millennia ago.

Such unforgettable moments happen on curated itineraries exclusive to the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience. With ultra–high touch and anticipatory service, an on board private chef and the ability to customize your itinerary at each destination along the way with the help of a dedicated on board Concierge, travelling on the Private Jet allows you to be fully present and worry free – everything here is taken care of for you. Journeys range from 13 to 24 days, focusing on regions such as Africa or Asia or touching down around the world at a mix of remote and famed destinations. All this with a custom-outfitted Airbus A321neo-LR as your luxury hotel in the sky.

On the family-friendly African Wonders 2024 journey, you’ll fly from Cairo to the Serengeti to the rainforests of Rwanda and to Victoria Falls – among other stops – on a seven-destination, 13-day adventure. See the vast grasslands from a hot-air balloon, followed by breakfast in the bush, and then return to Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti to relax in an infinity pool overlooking an elephant watering hole.

The settings are exceptional by design, but certain moments add extra magic. For Shari Moss, a previous Private Jet traveller, it was encountering elusive mountain gorillas in Rwanda that left a lasting impression. “A mother is lying in a hollow beside me with her two little ones. … She unfurls her hand and touches my boot. Our eyes lock. This, to me, is the most important minute of the entire journey,” she writes.

Combining dynamic cities, wonders of the world and idyllic islands, the Asia Unveiled 2025 itinerary starts in Tokyo, where travellers can attend samurai school, followed by a stay at an overwater villa in the Maldives. Up next, a stop in Hoi An where guests can savour a culinary tour of the city aboard a vintage Vespa. In Bhutan, you’ll have the rare opportunity to climb 2,600 feet up a cliffside in Paro Valley to reach the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, one of the country’s most sacred and awe-inspiring sites. On the way to Bangkok, the Jet will touch down for a special day trip to the majestic Angkor Wat temples for a private ceremony led by Buddhist monks. The scent of incense and sounds of spiritual chants are bound to leave a lasting impression – the perfect closing to an incredible journey.

Looking for a truly global adventure? Embark on the 24-day Ancient Explorer 2024 odyssey, taking you to destinations such as Teotihuacan, Easter Island, the Great Barrier Reef, Petra and the Pyramids of Giza and Italy’s Mount Etna, among others. With Four Seasons, as one previous Ancient Explorer guest noted, “Every experience was so well-planned to the finest detail. I never could have done such a thing on my own.”

In addition to African Wonders, Asia Unveiled and Ancient Explorer, Four Seasons offers a variety of expertly curated itineraries that showcase the world in an extraordinary new light. If you’ve ever thought about booking a trip on the Four Seasons Private Jet, keep in mind that seats on these ever-popular journeys tend to go fast, with limited availability left for 2023, 2024 and 2025 itineraries.


By Land: Hit the road with the Four Seasons Drive Experience

For some, the ideal way to see a destination is on the road, behind the wheel of a vintage vehicle or modern supercar. Launched in 2022 with an inaugural trip through the scenic Tuscan countryside, the Four Seasons Drive Experience puts you in the driver’s seat for a trip filled with exclusive culinary and cultural experiences in some of the world’s most beautiful destinations.

Past guests have also driven through the Alps on a Four Seasons itinerary from Geneva to Megève, with experiences including private reserve wine tastings; gourmet lunches at beautiful chateaus; a studio tour and private class with a renowned Swiss watchmaker; and convivial dinners complete with live entertainment where friendships are forged and unforgettable memories made – all while taking in gorgeous Alpine lakes along the way. One highlight of that trip was a stop in Gruyère, the village that lends its name to the traditional and much-admired Swiss cheese. Another showstopper: a visit to Mont Blanc Massif, the breathtaking mountain range with 360-degree views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps.

As for the driving, Four Seasons can arrange for a vehicle of your choice, or you can opt to bring your own car. The Drive Experience is completely customizable to your interests.

In the fall of 2023, the Drive Experience heads to Napa Valley, where you can take to the rolling hills of California’s premier wine country, meet the area’s culinary stars and sample rare wines at exclusive wineries such as Opus One, Promontory and ADAMVS. A ferry through San Francisco Bay and a hot-air balloon ride add further context as you explore the region. This wine-lover’s dream trip is slated for October 29 through November 4.

By Sea: Embark on the open seas with Four Seasons Yachts

In 2025, Four Seasons will take to the seas with sailings through the Mediterranean and Caribbean aboard a custom-built luxury yacht.

Fincantieri, one of the world’s leading shipbuilding groups, together with renowned design and interior visionaries, are crafting a vessel with 95 spacious suites, featuring a distinct residential feel, floor-to-ceiling windows and private terrace decks. The most expansive of all – the Funnel Suite – will measure nearly 10,000 square feet of combined indoor-outdoor living space across four levels. Elsewhere on board, you’ll come upon a full-service spa, a pool for soaking up the sun, an outdoor theatre, and inventive culinary concepts at several restaurants and bar venues throughout the yacht.

With sustainability top of mind, Four Seasons Yachts will use green or zero-energy fuels (solar or shoreside electrical power when possible), extensive waste recycling, and lower air emissions, ensuring an eco-minded approach is prioritized.

While life aboard the Yacht will be an experience unto itself, inspiring on-shore excursions are also being designed, filled with unique opportunities to immerse yourself in local culture from port to port.

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4 Ways to Travel Together This Summer

They say if you really want to get know someone, travel with them. Sometimes that person is a family member or a friend, sometimes it’s your partner, and sometimes it’s you. Whether it’s participating in sea turtle conservation in Nevis with the kids, dining at a romantic Michelin-starred restaurant in Sicily with your better half, exploring dynamic Nashville with your closest friends or exploring Montreal’s Vieux Port solo, connecting with people and places, making memories, and learning more about yourself and your loved ones is what travel is all about. Whomever you’re planning on travelling with this summer, here are some of our favourite destinations, plus what to do while you’re there.

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Four Seasons Resort Hualalai has long been a family favourite.

For family moments you won’t forget: Hualalai, Nevis and Koh Samui

A year-round tropical paradise with white-sand beaches and water activities galore, Hawaii is a favourite for a reason. This is true for families with young children, more intrepid teens or even multiple generations. On the Big Island’s Kona Coast, the recently renovated Four Seasons Resort Hualalai features multi-bedroom specialty suites and villas designed for families, giving them room to spread out while showcasing gorgeous ocean views.

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A stay in one of the Resort’s specialty suites or villas provide plenty of extra space.

“From cultural immersion and culinary experiences to educational programming at the Kumu Kai marine centre, led by our team of marine biologists, and [water activities], our robust range of offerings truly speaks to our commitment to families,” says Charlie Parker, Regional Vice President and General Manager. The Resort’s 1.8 million-gallon swimmable aquarium will be a hit with toddlers and school-age children, not to mention eagle ray feedings and ukulele lessons that everyone will enjoy. Adventurous families can try outrigger canoeing or explore lava tubes and waterfalls. And did we mention the eight different Resort pools?

Explore the ocean in Hualalai

Meanwhile, on the Caribbean’s famed Pinney’s Beach, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies, features a complimentary kids club as well as unique opportunities to participate in sea turtle conservation alongside local partners. The Resort’s annual Sea Turtle Conservation weekend in July features turtle-tracking night walks and catch, tag and release programming, a special chance to learn more about these endangered marine reptiles. You’ll have more than enough room for the whole family here on Nevis, with accommodations ranging from bright and airy guest rooms to seven-bedroom private villas.

Help sea turtles in Nevis

For a one-of-a-kind immersive experience, head to the all-villa Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, situated on the island’s idyllic northwest corner. Here, families can learn Thai kick-boxing together, snorkel in the protected waters of Angthong National Marine Park, and make dishes such as pad thai with tamarind and chives or tom yum soup laced with lemon-grass during a three-hour cooking class. Tip: Book one of the Resort’s Family Pool Villas, which feature a spacious terrace with a private plunge pool and a kids’ bedroom with games, books and toys.

Learn to cook together in Koh Samui

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Four Seasons Hotel Nashville puts you in the heart of SoBro.

For a friends’ reunion: Nashville, Los Cabos and the Maldives

Planning a getaway for a much needed catch-up with your favourite people? Make Four Seasons Hotel Nashville your base while you explore Music City’s honky-tonks, tuck into creative eats at award-winning restaurants such as Audrey and Tailor Nashville, and take in art at the Parthenon and the Frist Art Museum, an often-overlooked gem. The Hotel – located in the SoBro (South of Broadway) neighbourhood – can even arrange a private one-hour acoustic performance by a Nashville-based hit songwriter, in the comfort of your suite, as part of its Suite Sounds program in collaboration with Songwriter City. “Music is the heartbeat of Nashville, so it has been our top priority from day one to build meaningful relationships and partnerships within the city’s thriving music scene,” says Richard Poskanzer, General Manager of the Hotel.

Strike a chord in Nashville

Alternatively, sign up your group for the new adults-only summer camp, Camp Verano, at the spectacular Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas™, set along Baja’s tranquil East Cape and the Sea of Cortez. Available this summer from Memorial Day through Labour Day, the customizable five-day “camp” includes off-roading in desert dunes; snorkelling with rays, sea turtles and even bull sharks in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park (an area which Jacques Cousteau called “the aquarium of the world”); hiking to natural water slides; and private agave tastings.

Be a kid again in Los Cabos

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Have the whole island to yourselves at Four Seasons Private Island Maldives at Voavah.

Or perhaps you and your friends would like a private island to yourselves? Consider Four Seasons Private Island Maldives at Voavah, a breathtaking island escape for up to 21 guests in the Baa Atoll, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. You’ll have your own 19-metre (62-foot) yacht to explore the area, including the manta ray hot spot Hanifaru Bay to the south, secluded sandbanks to the east and an endless horizon for viewing stunning sunsets to the west. After a day spent exploring crystal-clear lagoons, reefs teeming with fish and powdery beaches, unwind with a bespoke treatment at the on-island Ocean of Consciousness Spa.

Enjoy island life in the Maldives

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San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel is an idyllic setting for a romantic getaway.

For just the two of you: Taormina and Napa Valley

Whether you’re a couple in love, newlyweds on a honeymoon or parents looking for a kid-free break, connecting with your significant other is best done in a beautiful setting. Dating back to the 14th century, San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel, is perched atop a promontory overlooking the Ionian Sea, Mount Etna and an ancient Greek theatre. In the Hotel, a former Dominican convent, several of the sea-view rooms and suites have terraces and private plunge pools.

“Sicily is the perfect destination to share love, passion and ‘la dolce vita,’” says the Hotel’s Concierge. “Take a drive in a tiny original Fiat 500 – perfect for two – to visit the area around Taormina. Drive up winding roads into small villages to see the sights and admire views of the Ionian Sea. Or enjoy a leisurely boat ride in the bay on a traditional fisherman boat, toasting with a Sicilian sparkling wine before hopping off to visit charming Isola Bella.” But return in time for dinner at the Hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, Principe Cerami, helmed by Chef Massimo Mantarro, and dig into Sicilian fare such as quail with asparagus and black truffle, or busiate pasta with almonds, eggplant and garlic. If you and your love are then ready to retire, we wouldn’t blame you, but the property can arrange stargazing safaris with an expert astronomer weaving tales of mythology while pointing out the constellations.

Live la dolce vita in Taormina

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Relish in a laid-back getaway at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley.

Equally enchanting is Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley. While it’s within a mile of downtown Calistoga, a charming wine country town known for its hot springs and mud baths, the Resort feels like a retreat tucked away among grapevines. With a world-class on-site winery, overseen by celebrated winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown, and a beautiful adults-only pool, this charming 85-room property is indeed hard to leave. Rooms and villas range from a generous 480 square feet to 3,400 square feet and are outfitted with fireplaces, patios and terraces, and enormous grey-tiled baths. Rise early for a sunrise hot-air balloon ride and you’ll be rewarded with a sherbet-coloured sky overlooking green hills, olive groves and oak trees. Then take you love out to explore Oxbow Public Market, the area’s art galleries, and one (or more) of the dozens of wineries and Michelin-starred restaurants that are all within easy reach.

Raise a toast in Napa

For me, myself and I: Lisbon, Santa Fe and Montreal

In the recent decade, the rise in solo travel is proof that sometimes the best companion may be yourself. Travelling alone heightens your senses to the sights and sounds around you; you can observe and appreciate a destination in a deeper way. Stay at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon while wandering the seven hills of Portugal’s capital. The coastal city, with its tile-covered and pastel-hued buildings, is a photographer’s dream. Pop on a helmet and ride in the sidecar of a vintage motorcycle as a professional photographer offers tips and tricks for capturing the beauty and charm of Lisbon’s quaint Alfama, Bairro Alto and Chiado neighbourhoods. “Lisbon welcomes solo travellers with both arms wide open,” says Head Concierge Luis Miguel. “Our vibrant city is colourful, inviting and culturally diverse. With a fascinating history and lively art and cultural scene, there’s always something to see, taste or do, even if that means letting yourself get lost going up and down the winding streets of Alfama.” Find your way back and hit the Hotel’s Spa, or linger over the seasonal jacaranda afternoon tea in the tapestry-lined Almada Negreiros Lounge.

Get to know colourful Lisbon

A city with Southwestern flavour and a laid-back vibe, Santa Fe is an easy weekend away on your own. By day, stroll the atmospheric, walkable downtown plaza; pop into several museums (don’t miss the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum); and sink into beloved Ten Thousand Waves, a Japanese-style hot springs spa. Come night, rest your head at the intimate 65-casita Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe, set among 57 acres of rolling hills dotted with fragrant piñon trees. From horseback riding to a day trip to Abiquiú to see O’Keeffe’s Ghost Ranch, the Resort can set up just about anything.

See the art of Santa Fe

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Let Four Seasons Hotel Montreal be home base for exploring your new favourite city.

Cosmopolitan Montreal, with its diverse neighbourhoods and a well-connected metro, is quite suitable for solo exploration – especially the Vieux Port (Old Port) area. Take your time exploring the scenic waterfront district on foot, and have the team at Four Seasons Hotel Montreal arrange a private culinary tour of the city, with a stop for Montreal-style bagels and a visit to the sprawling Jean-Talon Market. For dinner, the Hotel’s newly redone restaurant, overseen by global celebrity chef Marcus Samuelson, is fast becoming a foodie hot spot in its own right.

Walk the charming streets of Montreal

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