7 Ways to See the World From the Sky

Thrill-seekers know the formula for an epic adventure: a little adrenaline, clear skies and the promise of awe-inspiring views. Few things compare with soaring over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter near Las Vegas or catapulting through the atmosphere during a skydiving expedition in Dubai. Of course, not all airborne experiences require nerves of steel. Board the Four Seasons Jet and you’ll see how relaxing a bird’s-eye view can be.

To satisfy all varieties of travellers, we’ve rounded up seven of the world’s most breathtaking destinations and the most exhilarating ways to see them from the sky. From Dubai to Whistler, follow our guide to taking flight.

Hot-air ballooning in the Serengeti

Hop aboard a hot-air balloon to see the natural beauty of your surroundings from an ideal vantage point. This gentle hot-air balloon safari, arranged by Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, allows for the ultimate scenic view – an unobstructed 360-degree panorama – so it’s no wonder hot-air ballooning is a favourite pastime in other wilderness expanses as well, such as the American Southwest. The Serengeti, with its golden savannahs and rich wildlife, may be the world’s best destination to lift off and float the morning away.

Zip-lining in Costa Rica

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The Witch’s Rock Canopy Tour sends you flying above the unique dry forests of Papagayo Peninsula, home to rare birds, animals and plants like toucans, monkeys and orchids.

Strap into a harness and sail through the jungle canopy of Guanacaste Province on a zip-line tour arranged by Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo. Spot tropical birds, tree frogs and howler monkeys up close, and soar above gorgeous waterfalls as you glide from platform to towering platform. Witch’s Rock Canopy Tour, with its 24 platforms and three suspension bridges, offers some of the best views of Costa Rica’s landscape.

Skydiving in Dubai

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Skydive Dubai offers tandem dives with expert instructors as well as a training program for those who wish to take the plunge solo.

Ranked a top drop zone, and the host of one of the world’s biggest skydiving championships, Dubai – home of Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah Beach and Four Seasons Dubai International Financial Centre – draws both experts and beginners with glimmering views of the city skyline and the Arabian Gulf. Flying above the fan-shaped archipelago of Palm Jumeirah is your photo-worthy moment.

Touring Maui by helicopter

A helicopter flies over green peaks in Maui

Soar above towering waterfalls and lush rainforests before peering into Haleakala, a dormant volcano that composes 75 percent of Maui.

Admire the island’s green peaks, plunging waterfalls and grand dormant volcano during a private helicopter tour with Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea. Touch down at ONO Organic Farms for a private tour and exotic fruit tasting led by the farm’s long-time owners. Afterwards, set out to explore the famed town of Hana before returning to the Resort for a personalized multi-course dinner featuring your favourite fruits from the ONO farm.

Soaring to natural wonders around Las Vegas

Trade bright city lights for a sprawling desert landscape during an experience available exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. A private helicopter carries you to the Valley of Fire, Nevada’s oldest and largest state park, where you’ll see rare petroglyphs and sandstone rock formations. Next you’ll venture to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, following the bend of the Colorado River, and touch down for a private lunch beside one of the world’s seven wonders.

Seaplane surfing in the Maldives

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Tropicsurf guides can help surfers of every skill level drop into world-class waves at Kuda Huraa, situated among the area’s most celebrated surf breaks.

Experience the Indian Ocean from sea and sky during a seaplane surfing excursion with Four Season Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa. You and your surfing guide will board a seaplane and cruise the Maldivian atolls searching for prime waves. When the timing is right, you’ll touch down, dive into crystal blue waters and surf to your heart’s content.

Flying Over a Glacier in Whistler

A helicopter landing on a snowy mountaintop in Whistler

Accessible only by helicopter, Whistler’s remote thermal baths sit amid snowcapped mountains.

The Pemberton Backcountry, home to British Columbia’s largest ice field, is both your fly-by scenery and your destination during an exclusive Whistler helicopter tour with Four Seasons Resort Whistler. Touch down for an ice-cave tour, and then soar to the region’s remote hot springs for a private spa experience in dramatic, unlikely place. Follow us into the ice cave and see photos from inside this kingdom of cold >

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Choose the site of your next adventure and awe-inspiring view.

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Bringing Home the World

Experienced travellers know that the best trips don’t end when you arrive home; instead, the journey continues as you reflect on your experiences. That’s one reason we bring home souvenirs – tangible reminders of new destinations, cultures and connections.

Here, Four Seasons experts share some of their favourite ways to explore, plus the souvenirs you can’t go home without.

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Vibrant Fabrics in Kyoto

“Furoshiki, a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, is one of the most useful souvenirs you could take home,” says Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto Manager Katsuyuki Takahashi. “Furoshiki are eco-friendly, and their designs and uses are endless. Use one to wrap a wine bottle or gift you’re bringing home from one of the many shops in Kyoto, or partake in the Japanese tradition of tsutsumu – the wrapping of goods to respect and protect them. Head to Karakusaya, a furoshiki specialty shop just a short train ride from the Hotel, where they occasionally hold wrapping classes.”

For recommendations from Takahashi, click here.

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Bespoke Glass Art in Las Vegas

“For the past 20 years, artists Larry and Barbara Domsky of Domsky Glass have created distinctive works of art in the heart of Las Vegas. Dramatic glass installations welcome guests at McCarran International Airport and numerous other public and private spaces around town, including Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas,” says Chef Concierge Patrick Ritschard. “Seek out these pieces, and then take home a truly unique souvenir: Visit their studio to commission a bespoke piece, such as a specialty lighting fixture or free-standing sculpture.”

For more recommendations from Ritschard, click here.

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Precious Metal in Buenos Aires

“Juan Carlos Pallarols is a renowned orfebre, or silversmith, from our country, with nearly 70 years of experience. The Museo Pallarols, located behind the historic San Telmo neighbourhood and not far from Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, is his atelier,” says Chef Concierge Maria Jose Iturralde. “I love taking my guests here and arranging a meeting with Pallarols or his team. Take a private tour of the museum and create your own piece of metalwork to take home with you, such as a handcrafted, carved-in-the-moment knife made from Argentine silver.”

For more recommendations from Iturralde, click here.

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World-Class Coffee in Jakarta

“A sip of coffee is all I need to start my day, and I’m blessed to have nearby access to one of the best coffee beans in the world: Toraja Sapan. This medium-bodied coffee is available at both Tanamera Coffee at Pacific Place and Anomali Coffee at Senopati, not far from Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta,” says Assistant Chief Concierge Mohamad Astir. “I recommend taking some home to remind you of your time in Indonesia.”

For more recommendations from Astir, click here.

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Inspired Local Art in Hualalai

“Hawi is the quintessential old Hawaiian town, with local artisans and shops not far from Four Seasons Resort Hualalai,” says Director of Guest Relations Cindy Asada. “Tiffany’s Art Agency has curated a ton of artisans whose inspiration comes from the breathtaking nature of the island, and features local artists like Claire Seastone, who creates one-of-a-kind porcelain and stoneware inspired by her time spent outdoors. Trust me – you need pieces like this in your home.”

For more recommendations from Asada, click here.

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Soft Touch of Alpaca in Hampshire

“Just 15 minutes from Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire is the truly unique Pennybridge Farm – home to an adorable herd of alpacas. It’s a must-visit for a fun family day out,” says Ali Ender, the Hotel’s front desk manager. “I recommend booking the ‘alpaca experience,’ where you meet, walk and stroke your very own alpaca. Then, if you want to take the experience home, you can buy a brown, cream or white Huacaya alpaca fleece.”

For more recommendations from Ender, click here.

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Bohemia Crystal in Prague

“Discover centuries of tradition in Bohemia crystal glassmaking at the world-famous Rückl glassworks in Nizbor, a picturesque village in central Bohemia, about a one-hour drive from Four Seasons Hotel Prague,” says Guest Experience Manager Esther Maly. “I love to meet and interact with the craftspeople, witness the magic of mouth-blowing and glass engraving, and visit the painter’s studio. They’ll even invite you to cut or blow a glass object yourself so that you can take a piece of Bohemia home with you.”

For more recommendations from Maly, click here.

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Handcrafted Fragrances in Cairo

“Every time I visit the Khan El Khalili market – a 10-minute drive from Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza – the scents of oud and musk lure me into the parfumerie,” says Chef Concierge Dalia Khalil. “The parfumerie is packed with essential oils, all of which are blended and packaged in gorgeous handmade glass bottles. Each vessel is a carefully hand-coloured piece of art, created using the traditional method of mouth-blowing. The result is a fusion of timeless scents and authentic designs.”

For more recommendations from Khalil, click here.

Across the Universe

This year, the universe has gifted us with 366 days. Leap day represents the perfect opportunity to look back and look forward, to develop new traditions and step out of your comfort zone, to explore the world and come home different – one unforgettable experience at a time.

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Take the Leap With Four Seasons

What will you do with your extra day? Use it to do something you’ve never done before. The time is yours to take.

Because it happens only once every four years, leap day has historically been seen as an oddity, a day for declaring that the normal rules don’t always have to apply.

On the last day of February in 1948, for example, single women in Aurora, Illinois, seized control of the fire and police departments, and jailed every unmarried man they could round up. They took over the city council as well, where they debated outlawing corncob pipes and flew bloomers as flags over City Hall.

Believe it or not, this wasn’t the first – or last – women’s takeover of Aurora. It happened every four years from 1932 to 1980, always on February 29: leap day. This city’s tradition was just one of many around the world.

One of the best-known leap day traditions flips the script on marriage proposals. No one knows how it started, but the custom was well established by the 1800s. If the man refused a woman’s proposal, he had to pay a fine – usually cash or a new gown.

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Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

One day, one hour or even one minute can change the way we view the world. That’s especially true when we step out of our routines. Transform your perspective with Four Seasons.

More modern traditions include tree planting in Germany and leap day cocktails around the globe. In Paris, you can kick back with a copy of a spoof newspaper published only on February 29 – La Bougie du Sapeur (The Sapper’s Candle), named after a French comic-book character born that day.

In contrast to these light-hearted traditions, in Scotland the whole leap year is considered unlucky. (“Leap year,” Scots say, “was ne’er a good sheep year.”)

But many consider leap day a lucky day, particularly families welcoming “leaplings” to the family. There are two recorded cases of families with three siblings all born on February 29 – one in Norway in the 1960s, and one in Utah between 2004 and 2012.

Roman dictator Julius Caesar is considered the father of leap year. The ancient Roman calendar system was based on 355 days a year – slightly over 10 days shorter than a solar year. To keep the calendar in line with the seasons, Caesar consulted with the top astronomers of the day, and in 46 BC added one day every four years to the calendar to make up for the discrepancy.

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Come Home Different

Travel is a time to experience new things, reflect on ourselves and embrace new ways of being. What skills, hobbies and interests will you bring home to expand your personal horizons?

Non-European cultures that used different calendars have fewer customs associated with February 29. But because the solar year isn’t a precise number – Earth’s orbital revolution around the sun takes about six hours longer than 365 whole days – all calendars need to fudge things with their own leap days and leap months, which often have their own traditions.

China historically used a lunar calendar that incorporated seven leap months every 19 years. And the Hebrew calendar sometimes deletes a day, but more often adds days and months in what are called “pregnant years.” The extra month is considered lucky.

Breaking things down even smaller than leap months and leap days, there’s the leap second. We need leap seconds because the Earth’s rotation is constantly slowing down (and has been for ages: in dinosaur times, a seasonal year lasted around 400 days). So every few years since 1972, the world’s timekeepers have added a second to our clocks at midnight on June 30 or December 31 – at which point the time is officially 11:59:60 pm.

No matter how you perceive leap day, its fundamental purpose is to keep our calendars aligned with the seasons, thereby providing stability in our lives. It’s ironic, then, that the day itself is often the opposite – whimsical and exciting. But sometimes we need that release, a little break from routine. However you choose to take your time on February 29 – lingering under the stars in Costa Rica, diving into Anguilla’s hidden cays, escaping to Lake Como from Milan via a helicopter ride over the mountains – take advantage of this rarest of days and make it somehow your own.

Women Who Inspire

To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, we’re highlighting a handful of the most inspiring Four Seasons team members. From a wine connoisseur in Lisbon who has been awarded the honour of Sommelier of the Year to an adventure guide in Los Cabos who connects guests more deeply with nature and local culture, these are the women who make the Four Seasons shine.

Here, they share their inspirations as well as the experiences they love in their destinations.

Gabriela Marques Sommelier at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

Gabriela Marques
Sommelier
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

“For many years, the sommelier was seen as a job for men,” says Gabriela Marques, Sommelier at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon. “The challenge for me was to keep up the pace with my advanced sommelier colleagues and let go of the social stigma that being a lady would be an issue to my career path. Work hard, study hard, play hard, be truly committed and you will get there fast.” The hard work paid off. In 2018, Revista de Vinhos honoured Marques as Sommelier/Wine Director of the Year.

Early on in her hospitality career, Marques became fascinated with wine, devouring books and eventually signing up for a sommelier course at the School of Hospitality in Lisbon. As Sommelier of Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon’s Varanda restaurant and its new restaurant, CURA, which specializes in organic and biodynamic wines, Marques strives to share her passion with guests.

“Wine is not only just something you drink. It is also a lifetime’s work,” she says. “It is a heritage that runs through time to your glass. It is a family that works from dusk till dawn until the harvest. It is love and friendship and stories that can be shared. It brings culture and places within, and most of all it brings people together.”


Majo Magana
Adventure Concierge
Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas™

Majo Magana was studying industrial engineering in central Mexico, far from the beach and the hospitality world, when a friend invited her to spend summer working in the activities department at a hotel in San José del Cabo. “I fell in love with everything,” she says. “But mostly, I fell in love with the connection I made with the guests. I couldn’t believe I was getting paid to do all that.”

When she joined the Costa Palmas community and Four Seasons family, she pursued a master’s degree in hospitality management so that she could keep learning about the industry.

“When working with a guest, there is this incredibly meaningful exchange that happens,” she says. “I have the honour of helping to shape these unforgettable moments. There is an exchange of culture and experience that leaves an indelible mark on the guest, but also on me. I’ve made friends and connections that have remained to this day.”

“The Adventure Team is made up of tough, fit, strong swimmers, hikers, bikers, off-road drivers,” Magana says.  “We know as much about mechanics and sports as we do about arts and crafts.” Creativity and innovation are key to her team’s success.

“We are located in an incredibly remote section of Baja, where resources are limited,” she says. “There is deep trust in our local staff to highlight the uniqueness of the destination – going off the beaten path to sightsee or to safely encounter our endemic species. We find that balance between luxury and the local environment sets us apart from the rest of Cabo.”

Goeun Lee Director of People and Culture, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul

Goeun Lee
Director of People and Culture
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul

At the age of 5, Goeun Lee was serving her mother’s friends coffee and tea. “I knew then that my calling was to make people I meet feel special,” she says. Early on, Lee had dreams of becoming the first Korean and female General Manager in Korea. After earning a degree in Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Administration from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, she took a job within the industry in Boston.

“My biggest challenge was confronting unconscious bias within myself – how I looked, how I spoke and how I thought,” she says. “I started off living in fear that I wouldn’t be as strong as native-speaking colleagues. It did not take long for me to realize that I set my limits and that boundaries don’t exist. I realized guests remember me more when I let my personality shine through, genuinely being myself.”

Lee returned to Korea and faced a new challenge: being a working mom with two daughters. “It was not easy to leave them behind to go to work and return home to spend endless nights taking care of family,” she says. “I struggled with the guilt of not being there for the little moments. But I know they know I’m a happy mother and strong woman. If they feel a strong sense of identity in part due to me, I’ve conquered all challenges.”

After serving as Four Seasons Hotel Seoul’s Director of Rooms, Lee was recently promoted to the position of Director of People and Culture. “It has been very easy for me to blend in with the intuitive Four Seasons service mindset, as I am genuinely interested in meeting different people every day to make a difference, small or big, in their lives,” she says.

“Four Seasons allowed me to be who I am, encouraged me to make intuitive and proactive decisions on my own to make guests and colleagues happy. True excellence and luxury – which embodies Four Seasons – comes only with constant evolution.”

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Andrea Diaz Coto and Hanna Storrosten
SurfX Instructors
Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo

Originally from San José, Costa Rica, Andrea Diaz Coto remembers the first time she went surfing. “I was 16 years old and borrowed a friend’s board,” she recalls. “I immediately knew I wanted to move to the beach and live a simple life on the waves.”

Diaz Coto has learned to let her surfing do the talking. “The first time I paddled out, one of the guys in the line-up asked what I was doing in the water,” she says. “I now strive to out-paddle every man out there. My surfing has gained me recognition and respect in the line-up.” After years travelling the world on the pro surf tour, she continues to devote her life to her passion as a surf instructor and guide.

Hanna Storrosten hails from Oslo, Norway, and jokes she didn’t even know what surfing was until she tried it on a trip to Costa Rica at 19. “I quickly knew it was my calling, just from how alive it made me feel,” she says. Storrosten postponed college for a year to surf in Costa Rica, then moved to southern California to pursue waves and a biology degree, and now is back in Costa Rica sharing her stoke with Four Seasons guests. “There are a lot of important life lessons from learning to ride waves,” she says.

Yvette Thomas-Henry Regional Vice President and General Manager, Four Seasons Resort Nevis

Yvette Thomas-Henry
Regional Vice President and General Manager
Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies

The first African American female General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta and Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and the first African American female Regional Vice President for the brand, Yvette Thomas-Henry has been breaking barriers throughout her 12-year career with Four Seasons.

Her secret to success: “Always make sure that you are changing the game,” she says. “Take some risks, take some chances. Do things differently. Allow for the opportunity that someone else’s idea is better than yours, and give them the freedom and the opportunity to run with it, and then give them the space to be supported and applauded for it.

“There is nothing like creating a space where employees feel empowered, where they feel supported, where they feel they have all the tools and all the support or resources around them to be their best, most creative selves. Leave a mark, a body of work that creates a legacy, that raises the bar. Use your voice and your position to engage, motivate and inspire others. Above all, be prepared to do the hard work, to make the tough calls, to lead with your heart and your head. Be a leader that others are inspired to follow.”

Born in St. Thomas and raised in St. Croix, Thomas-Henry has held positions at Four Seasons properties in New York; Washington, DC; and Atlanta. She moved back to the Caribbean in 2020, on the heels of the final phase of a major enhancement at Four Seasons Resort Nevis. “I now had the maturity to appreciate the richness of the Caribbean life, the beauty of the culture and the people, as well as enjoy a slower pace that would give me and my husband more quality time together,” she says. “I’m excited by the prospect of seeing how I can bring value to the property, especially being the company’s only regional RVP of Caribbean descent.”

Naipaporn Panlamoke Assistant Camp Manager, Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

Naipaporn Panlamoke
Assistant Camp Manager
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle

“I never knew how much I loved nature until I moved to Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand,” Naipaporn Panlamoke says. “I now try to be outdoors whenever possible, and because I work at an adventurous destination, I encourage myself to explore different places in northern Thailand, especially destinations within Chiang Rai. Every day is a new experience for me to learn, to grow.”

As a little girl, Panlamoke dreamed of travelling and experiencing different cultures. “I have been doing that since I started my hospitality journey with Four Seasons in 2015,” she says. Training and experiences in multiple roles, including inter-department learning and task force, helped her work her way up to her current role as Assistant Camp Manager. Her main duty, she says, is to ensure both the front- and back-of-house operations are running smoothly and that the team is in good spirits.

“I never set out to be a role model; however, I always perform my best,” she says. “Hearing colleagues or other young women refer to me as a role model is one of the most valued moments of my career.”


Shamim Salim
People and Culture Manager
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti

“I remember the day I arrived at the lodge – there were 20 team members waiting to welcome me,” Shamim Salim says. “I’ve worked at four different companies and have never felt such a welcome. Four Seasons showed me there is nothing wrong with me being myself, and that my voice and ideas matter.” Around 25 percent of the team at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti are from small villages near the lodge. Salim is largely responsible for supporting and developing local employees. “Every hotel wants someone with experience,” she says. “Here we want to train you. We can teach you a job.”

Growth inspires her. “I have a nothing-is-impossible mentality,” she says. “I have seen a colleague who started as a steward to chef de partie aim for a higher position. Tools and training are essential for growth, but I know for me, I’ve also been largely influenced by the people around me.”

Your Journey Begins Here

Where will you discover next?

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Discover The Ideal Home Base: Your
Four Seasons Private Residence

Warm sun, gentle breezes and a laid-back lifestyle: Your life is always a vacation when you live in a resort destination. Whether you’re looking to escape the winter chill with beachside bliss in Anguilla or embrace year-round adventure with a home in Vail, make the most of your time at home – exceptional service and amenities are just a few of the benefits of owning a Four Seasons Private Residence. You’ll live like a local in some of the world’s most sought-after vacation destinations, enjoying the privacy, security and comfort that you expect from Four Seasons.

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Your private oasis in Sharm El Sheikh

Discover a tropical hideaway on the shores of Egypt’s Red Sea: Sharm El Sheikh, situated on the Sinai Peninsula, is known for its sandy beaches, clear waters and diverse marine life. Your home at the newly expanded Four Seasons Private Residences Sharm El Sheikh is the ideal sanctuary, offering space to recharge, refresh and reconnect with loved ones.

Bask in year-round sunshine on the golden-sand private beach or dive under the waves to explore an underwater world – your new locale is yours to explore by land or by sea. Hundreds of coral reef sites make the waters of Sharm El Sheikh one of the world’s most breathtaking diving destinations – explorer and scuba-diving pioneer Jacques Cousteau once described the Straits of Tiran’s coral garden as one of the most magnificent he’d ever seen. Not in the mood to take the plunge? Set off to explore the Sinai Desert on a family-friendly camel tour, browse the stalls and boutiques at the Old Sharm marketplace or the upscale Il Mercato, or gather with friends at a waterfront café on palm-lined Naama Bay. Your dedicated Concierge can arrange it all for you.

Whether you opt for an Arabesque-style Private Residence or one of the newly added chalets or bespoke villas, you’ll enjoy endless ways to spend your time together: Raise a glass with friends and family at one of the Resort’s world-class restaurants, plan an evening soirée in your residence’s lush garden or celebrate with family over a dinner prepared by a Four Seasons chef in your fully equipped kitchen. Your home’s privacy and comfort, plus seamless Four Seasons service, make it easy to focus on being present in the moment.

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An island paradise in Belize

Between Guatemala and Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula lies your own secluded beachfront haven – a distinctive island community in the heart of Belize’s largest marine sanctuary. Just an eight-minute flight or 30-minute boat ride from the mainland, Four Seasons Private Residences Caye Chapel, Belize offers easy access to the pristine, awe-inspiring natural beauty of the Belize coast, delivering equal parts adventure and barefoot bliss.

Tee off on the Greg Norman–designed White Shark Golf Course, where every hole presents water views, or set out with an expert from the Fabien Cousteau Nature and Conservation Center for an open-water excursion to the Great Blue Hole. Perched on the edge of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System – in the UNESCO World Heritage List and the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere – Caye Chapel is a diver’s delight, offering a look at marine turtles, manatees and ancient stalactites. Explore it all with the assurance that conservation is front of mind: Four Seasons is dedicated to preserving the area’s biodiversity with sustainable practices such as a native plants nursery; ecologically inspired architecture; and a residency program to bring ecologists, marine scientists and environmentalists to the region.

Also front and centre: A focus on your effortless ownership experience, including a dedicated team available around the clock via Four Seasons Chat to take care of everything from housekeeping, maintenance, and financial and lifestyle services to arranging early-morning yoga retreats at Sunrise Sanctuary and reservations at the Resort’s elevated dining outlets. You’re free to find inspiration in the pace of Belize and embrace the island’s laid-back lifestyle.

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Adventure for all seasons in Vail

Discover the thrill of life in Vail: majestic mountains, beautiful lakes and rivers, lively shopping and dining. At Four Seasons Private Residences Vail, you’re perfectly positioned to enjoy this history-rich village year round, with easy access to sought-after ski slopes, hiking and biking trails, and art galleries.

Known as one of the world’s top ski destinations, Vail Mountain offers 195 runs for skiers and snowboarders to explore, while the famed Back Bowls hold even more opportunities for deep powder. The Four Seasons Ski Concierge building – conveniently located near Gondola One – is your home base for mountain adventures, with team members on hand to provide ski equipment and trail advice or to arrange a guided snowshoe hike in the back country. Outdoor offerings are equally appealing in the warmer months: Take your mountain bike up via the gondola for breathtaking views of the Gore Range as you pedal downhill through aspen groves or paddle your way through heart-pounding whitewater rapids. Looking for calmer waters? Try a float trip that ends with a tasting session a local vineyard.

After a day spent exploring, gather with friends around a roaring fire in your private living room or host a family dinner in your open-concept kitchen: Your Private Residence is designed for quality time together in any season. Your concierge team handles all the details – such as stocking your kitchen before you arrive, 24-hour laundry services, and storing and delivering packages if you’re not home – ensuring you can make the most of each minute on the mountain.

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Barefoot luxury in Anguilla

Take relaxation to the next level at Four Seasons Private Residences Anguilla: Set out on a day trip to explore St Maarten or St Barts, discover the flavours that make Anguilla the culinary capital of the Caribbean, or simply breathe the salty sea air and let turquoise waters wash your worries away. Supported by your attentive Four Seasons team, your life at this secluded island sanctuary is effortless.

You’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing that your concierge team is available around the clock, taking care of your residence whether you’re home or away. Your team can also schedule dining reservations, arrange spa treatments, and plan excursions for you and your guests – all you have to do is ask.

Greet the morning with yoga on the beach or breakfast on your sweeping private terrace as you watch the sun rise over the bay: The day is yours to spend as you like. Head to the Sea Centre for beach supplies like umbrellas or snorkelling gear and spend the afternoon in the sand. Stroll along serene Barnes Bay Beach, stopping for a light lunch or refreshing frozen drink at Half Shell Beach Bar, or soak up the sun at the adults-only infinity-edge pool overlooking the bluff. Homeowners have full access to the amenities at Four Seasons Resort Anguilla, including the Sports Pavilion with its basketball court, a multilevel rock-climbing area and three tennis courts. You’ll discover plenty of opportunities – join a game of dominoes, dance to the beat of SOCA music, cheer as boaters race across the water at one of the popular regattas – to embrace the island lifestyle.