The Future of Travel: What 2025 Has in Store

Experts are saying that 2025 is the year that international travel makes its full-fledged, post-pandemic comeback – but the travellers themselves have changed. As the world continues to reset, travel trends indicate discerning globetrotters are recalibrating the whys behind their travel. They’re once again packing their bags with excitement and anticipation, but they’re doing it now with even more intention and purpose behind how and where they’re planning to go. With these sensibilities in mind, here are some of the top luxury travel trends for 2025 predicted to define the new year.

Eco-friendly accommodations

Travellers are more thoughtful than ever about their impact on the environment, mindful of their own carbon footprint and looking to stay at properties that embrace sustainable practices. This includes looking for accommodations that use renewable energy and practice water conservation, as well as offer more plant-based meals on their menus and the option to use bicycles for sightseeing instead of cars.

Built with all local materials and outfitted with solar panels that provide 80% of the property’s electricity, Naviva®, A Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, México, offers sustainability with style. Designed to complement the area’s natural biodiversity, the Resort’s bungalow-style luxury tents and other structures were designed to fully integrate with the surrounding 19 hectares (48 acres) of forest and animal habitats so that they could continue to thrive. Here, you can connect to nature through experiences such as nocturnal forest bathing, a personalized temazcal ceremony designed to cultivate gratitude, and for the more adventurous, a three-day freediving breathwork workshop. Featuring just 15 secluded tents that blur the lines between the natural and man-made worlds, this adults-only resort invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure in a distinctly Four Seasons way.

Indulge in nature in Naviva

Surrounded by an old coconut grove and other dense tropical greenery left in its natural state, Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui has an environment-first philosophy that is part of its foundational belief system. Recycling and composting is a given; fish, fruit and vegetables are locally sourced and organically grown, boosting the local economy and keeping the transportation to a minimum; and the property’s in-house biologist works to conserve surrounding coral reefs and rehabilitate stranded crabs. Dive into the area’s turquoise waters and catch a glimpse of these stunning reefs for yourself or pay a visit to a nearby elephant sanctuary to learn more about local conservation efforts. Whether it’s just the two of you or the whole family, the Resort’s spacious villas and Private Residences provide idyllic seaside sanctuaries to take it all in.

Connect to the wonders of Koh Samui

Authentic and local experiences

Beyond simply sightseeing, zeroing in on what makes a particular place unique and experiencing it first-hand is a priceless souvenir. By forging relationships with those who live and work in the community, you can form lasting connections to a place and its people. This kind of experiential travel is at the top of the list for many modern travellers who want to go beyond what lies just at the surface.

Tucked into the city’s peaceful Higashiyama district, Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto is itself a living part of the city’s history. The property’s stunning Shakusui-en pond garden, home to turtles, ducks and herons, was once part of a 12th-century villa created during the Heian period, the peak of Imperial Japan. Today, it’s the centerpiece of guests’ experiences at the Hotel. Wander its soul-inspiring, meandering paths on your way to the tea house for a private tea ceremony, or spend an evening sipping Kyoto sake on the terrace at Fuju as koi swim by. Elevate your experience even further with a private dinner by the pond or a tasting session to sample three kinds of sake or Japanese whisky.

Experience the serenity of Kyoto

From a fiery flamenco show to a relaxing, one-bite-at-a-time tapas tasting tour, Four Seasons Hotel Madrid shares the heart and soul of what makes the Spanish capital city special. Located in the Centro Canalejas near shopping, arts and historical districts, Madrid’s rich and vibrant history comes alive through private immersive tours for guests led by passionate, storytelling locals. And you don’t have to go far to experience the city’s acclaimed culinary scene: Michelin-distinguished chef Dani García’s namesake restaurant Dani Brasserie is located on the Hotel’s scenic rooftop, providing authentic and innovative Spanish cuisine along with unbeatable city views.

Taste the flavours of Madrid

Family and small group travel

Intimate groups of like-minded friends or family members are travelling together more than ever, amplifying their travel experience with their own built-in community. They’re looking for incredible destinations with memorable experiences geared to small groups to make their trip feel curated and one-of-a-kind. As one of the biggest travel trends, travelling with a group can take a variety of forms, from outdoor adventures with friends to multi-generational vacations.

With seaside villas sized for families and friends, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, is a beachy base camp well-suited to all of your group’s needs. Introverts can spend the afternoon on the sunny, private terrace or venture to The Heart of the Earth Spa for a relaxing Nam Hai Earth Song treatment, while those more active can kayak around the nearby Cham Islands or take a day trip to walk the lantern-lit streets of the nearby ancient river city of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Meet family and friends in Hoi An

Located on the Athens Riviera on the tip of the Vouliagmeni peninsula, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens offers that rare travel sweet spot: privacy and seclusion without sacrificing easy access to the area’s not-to-be-missed sights. Small parties can take a day trip to the Acropolis and Athens’ historic city centre, just a half-hour away; or take a luxury boat tour to nearby islands Hydra and Spetses, where they can all swim in the clear blue waters and then share plates of shrimp saganaki at a local seafood tavern. Whatever your group is interested in, the concierge team can help you plan an itinerary that will make everyone happy.

Find your groove in Athens

Off-the-beaten-path destinations

For those who have already seen it all, or who simply want to truly get away from crowds, travelling to destinations that aren’t on everyone else’s radar is becoming more popular, even if it means going that extra mile to get there. According to Skift Research, 70% of American millennial and Gen Z travellers report seeking out experiences that their family and friends have likely not thought of. In China, that figure rises to 90%.

Located on its own peninsula where the jungle meets the ocean, Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, is a getaway that captures the spirit of wildness all around. With dramatic cliffs that drop into the ocean and pristine beaches lined with verdant jungle, the property is a magical private world waiting to be explored. With relaxing fishing trips with locals, whale watching excursions and private yoga sessions on the beach, this is the perfect place to slow down and do a natural reset. In such a secluded destination, Four Seasons offers an ideal home base.

Uncover the unexpected in Tamarindo

Only 40 minutes from London, surrounded by hundreds of acres of tranquil English countryside, Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire offers a serene escape that’s truly away from it all. Housed in an 18th-century manor, you’re invited to step back in time and into nature with activities such as fly-fishing, carriage rides and birdwatching for a peaceful retreat you’ll cherish forever. For a “Downton Abbey”-esque experience, you can even picnic in the Hampshire countryside after a boat ride through the Basingstoke Canal that runs through the Hotel’s grounds.

Explore the countryside in Hampshire

Interest-based travel

Purposeful, curated experiences catering to travellers’ special interests and passions will continue to grow in popularity, and the travel industry is taking on a more individualized approach to meet its guests’ needs. At Four Seasons, this tailored approach has been a cornerstone of the brand’s philosophy since the beginning.

Nature and animal lovers who want to really experience something unique will find a variety of once-in-a-lifetime experiences in the Serengeti. Located in the heart of a wildlife reserve adjacent to a herd of elephants’ favourite watering hole, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti offers unique opportunities to see these majestic animals from your private balcony. There are also daily game drives into the renowned Serengeti National Park to spot the rest of the Big Five animals – lions, leopards, rhinos and buffalo – and sunrise balloon rides that float above the savannah, followed by a Champagne breakfast. Complement your time spent out on safari with a private dinner overlooking the watering hole or a treatment inspired by ancient local rituals at the Spa.

Follow the animals in the Serengeti

Culinary enthusiasts can learn about the nuances of Sicilian flavours and cuisine first-hand at San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel. Originally built as a convent in the 14th century on a rocky promontory, here you can sip Prosecco at Bar & Chiostro at sunset while taking in the magnificent, sweeping views of the Ionian Sea below. For something further afield, the Hotel can arrange for you to soar away in a helicopter for a private dinner in a vineyard in the shadows of the island’s famous volcano, Mount Etna.

Sample Sicilian cuisine in Taormina

Making the journey the vacation

In a flashback to the days of glamorous Pullman trains and white-glove service – when travel itself was a luxury – that same elevated spirit of “getting there is half the fun” has reemerged, with as much emphasis on the mode of transport as on the destination itself. And Four Seasons is leading the way.

With just four dozen buttery, handcrafted Italian leather seats that transform into beds and well-appointed common areas, plus on-board experts and the same impeccable service you expect on the ground, Four Seasons Private Jet Experience journeys provide the ultimate travel experience for discerning travellers ready to take on the world in high style and comfort. Upcoming journeys include the popular and recently re-imagined World of Adventures 2026 itinerary, with stops to see the elusive mountain gorillas in Rwanda, the souks of Marrakech and the remote Galápagos Islands, and the brand new Grand Horizons 2026, a 24-day journey landing in nine spectacular global destinations, from Mallorca and Lisbon to Napa Valley.

Explore the world aboard a private jet

Set sail on an unforgettable voyage with Four Seasons Yachts, where life at sea transcends expectations. With roomy, well-appointed luxury suites and impeccable on-board dining, the fabulous ports of call found on each curated voyage – which dock in scenic places such as Monte Carlo, Positano and Valletta – feel like a bonus to an already perfect trip. A small number of passengers keeps the ambiance intimate and allows for a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio to ensure every wish is granted.

Embark on your next great adventure 

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Redefining Extraordinary

In a world increasingly filled with automated everything, what truly connects us isn’t technology – it’s a sense of belonging. To us, that’s true luxury, and it’s also what sets Four Seasons apart: making you feel welcome with authentic interactions and an abundance of heartfelt generosity. These moments shared by staff and guests are genuine and intentional, and since they’re tailored to individual tastes, they’re also the best-remembered souvenirs.

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Four Seasons team members have a passion for building genuine connections.

Where exceptional is the rule

Extraordinary isn’t just about what you do; it’s how you do it. And at Four Seasons, the extraordinary always begins with heart. That extends to the one-of-a-kind experiences that are designed to connect you with the most captivating people and places around the globe.

Starstruck in Cap-Ferrat

There may be no better place to stargaze than the dark, starry skies along the tip of the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula in the French Riviera, and the Grand-Hôtel du-Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel makes this already magical experience even more extraordinary. Its Conversation With the Stars, customizable for either a couple or a family, brings the sparkling night sky closer with a night of stargazing and Michelin-star dining served under – you guessed it – the stars. You’ll join famed planetary scientist and astrophysicist Dr Patrick Michel, best known for his study of asteroids, for a talk about the stars and planets. Afterwards, you’ll be served an out-of-this-world dinner prepared by Executive Chef Yoric Tièche of Michelin-starred Le Cap. Seasonally and locally sourced and inspired, the menu may include dishes such as Mediterranean red mullet fillet with marinated squid and tomatoes with flavours of aioli; and chocolate soufflé, served cannoli-style, with vanilla olive oil.

Follow your joy in Bali

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The team at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo is always looking for special ways to surprise guests.

Getting into the ring in Koh Samui

For challenging cultural immersion, Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui invites you to step into the on-site Thai boxing ring with one of the country’s top pros to learn some of the key moves of a centuries-old martial arts form. Muay Thai kick-boxing is known as the “Art of Eight Limbs” for its physically demanding, full-body approach – which is why the second part of the Resort’s Muay Thai Adventure takes place at the Spa. The Muay Thai Recovery treatment soothes sore muscles with an herbal steam and cool-water leg message, followed by a full-body massage with black pepper, clove and essential oils. When you’re well rested, you’ll head to nearby Chaweng Boxing Stadium, where you’ll join your instructor to watch a professional Muay Thai match from the VIP section.

Learn Muay Thai in Koh Samui

Spontaneous and surprising

Sometimes the most extraordinary experiences aren’t originally part of the plan; rather, they’re arranged specifically for a guest when a staff member has paid close attention to their comments and interests. It’s all part of the Four Seasons heartfelt approach to making everyone feel at home.

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Four Seasons knows how to go big and how to bring it in close, with thoughtful activities for guests of all ages.

A butterfly surprise

When a guest relations officer at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay learned of three young guests’ fascination with butterflies, she knew exactly what to do – hold a butterfly hunt. She hand-folded more than 50 butterflies out of various colours of origami paper and scattered them around Sundara, the Resort’s seafood barbecue restaurant. The sisters – ages 3, 4 and 6 – were given baskets, butterfly-catching wings, wands and headbands, and then sent off on their hunt. Afterwards, everyone was all smiles. By paying attention to what the girls were interested in and bringing it to life in a creative way, the guest relations officer made a real connection with the whole family – and gave them a gift to remember for years to come.

Follow your joy in Bali

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The team at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo is always looking for special ways to surprise guests.

A Concierge connection

Luis Medeiros, Concierge at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, is known for his warm and welcoming personality as well as being a keen listener. So when a VIP guest mentioned in passing that she’d once lived in Costa Rica on a coffee farm as an exchange student in the 1980s, he decided to find her host family as a surprise. Luckily, the Monteverde region is quite small, and it didn’t take much digging for Medeiros to connect the dots – and the people.

He shared the news with the guest, and then arranged the three-hour drive for the emotional reunion. She was thrilled that he had taken the initiative.

“Actively listening to our guests is the most important interaction we can have,” says Medeiros. “I like to read between the lines to truly understand the meaning of the messages that they are trying to convey.”

Reconnect in Costa Rica

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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A Recipe for Change

With artful menus and inventive cocktails, Four Seasons chefs and mixologists are reimagining dishes and drinks in a way that’s both creative and confident – and they’re winning prestigious honours, like Michelin stars (31 at last count).

Among those award-winning chefs are remarkable women eager to help Four Seasons introduce guests to new destinations through local flavours. They join a roster of inspiring women – adventure guides, hospitality directors, general managers and more – who help make Four Seasons shine.

Here, in honour of International Women’s Day on March 8, a handful of them share the ingredients for their success.

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MALYNA SI
RESTAURANT CHEF, CAPA
FOUR SEASONS RESORT ORLANDO AT WALT DISNEY WORLD® RESORT

Malyna Si may be the only female chef helming a Michelin star restaurant in Florida, but she is also an artist at heart. Si originally studied to become a glass sculptor, but it was during her time at art school that she took a job in a restaurant.

Her talent caught the eye of a senior cook who became her mentor. After working her way up in the kitchens of various restaurants all over Florida, Si made her way to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort in 2017 and became Cook One at Capa, the Resort’s celebrated Spanish-style steakhouse. Two years later, she was promoted to chef de partie and then sous chef in 2020, working closely with Chef Gabriel Massip and Executive Chef Fabrizio Schenardi. Five years in and she’s now running the whole show.

Even though she didn’t initially set out to become a chef, her artist mindset serves her well in her role as restaurant chef. “From experimenting with concepts with my team in the kitchen, to creating surprise off-menu dishes for our frequent restaurant guests, I love having the exposure to ingredients I wouldn’t normally have access to,” says Si. “The necessity of eating is inspiring to me; I feel that I’m able to impact the most people through food as my medium.”

For Si, working in an industry that is still mostly male-dominated has pushed her to work twice as hard, be twice as fast and be twice as smart – a reality she believes results in excelling beyond those who don’t have the same added pressure. To other aspiring female chefs, she offers some wise words of encouragement: “Don’t allow your gender to define you, but rather, allow it to energize you to rise to the challenges of navigating this career. While this industry is not for the faint of heart, it’s an exciting and evolving space with ample opportunities to grow.”

Encouraging and uplifting other women along the way is also really important to Si, who knows the impact that support and mentorship can have. “Women make up 70% of my team. Together with the talented men on our team, we’ve established a real sense of synergy and collaboration,” she says. “Working at Four Seasons, especially at a larger property, affords me a unique opportunity to grow, adapt with different teams and strengthen my resolve as a leader. I’m really grateful for the support I receive.”

Enjoy dinner with a view in Orlando

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ANNE-SOPHIE PIC
EXECUTIVE CHEF, LA DAME DE PIC LONDON 
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL LONDON AT TOWER BRIDGE

Anne-Sophie Pic didn’t plan on becoming a chef. Instead, she studied business at the Instituto Superior de Gestión in Paris, working with brands like Cartier and Moët & Chandon. But she couldn’t escape the pull of the kitchen. After all, it was in her blood – her family’s first restaurant was founded in 1889 as Auberge du Pin, and since then has been led by three generations of Pics. Her grandfather, Andre, was the first to earn the restaurant its three Michelin stars – an honour her father, Jacques, maintained.  

“I realized that the kitchen was in my DNA,” she says. “It became a passion. I suppose deep down, I had always had the instinct for flavour and scent, and when I finally came to the kitchen, I knew it was where I was meant to be.” 

Expand your palate in London

Today, she’s one of the most celebrated female chefs in the world – and one of the most decorated. Under her leadership, her family restaurant Maison Pic has maintained its three Michelin stars, and in partnership with Four Seasons, her restaurant La Dame de Pic London at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge has earned two. At La Dame de Pic, she takes pride in introducing guests to new flavours and sensations, using unexpected food pairings and a warm, inviting atmosphere to inspire powerful emotions.

And while in her family it’s been the men who cook, Pic thinks there’s more than enough room in restaurant kitchens for women. “Men, historically, hold the vast majority of chefs’ jobs, but women have an important place in the profession,” she says. “Women show tenacity, endurance and concentration, and also sensitivity and humility. I think a woman’s approach to the work is often different, but in the end, our strength comes from a balanced team.”

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This year, La Dame de Pic London is celebrating International Women’s Day with a one-night-only dining experience. Pic and chef de cuisine Evens Lopez designed a six-course menu that showcases Pic’s penchant for exploring new and unexpected flavour combinations. The second course, for example, is Les Berlingots ASP, an Anne-Sophie Pic signature featuring pasta parcels filled with Baron Bigod served atop watercress and ground ivy coulis along with smoked pine oil and seasonal truffles. But the food is only half the story.

The experience also includes the talents and creativity of Natsuki Kikuya, a Sake Samurai – the most prestigious title awarded to sake sommeliers – and Sooji Im, founder of the Korean tea shop Be-oom, for a premium beverage pairing featuring sakes and naturally sourced Korean tea brewed tableside in a tea ceremony. Head sommelier Élise Mérigaud has also selected special wine pairings with a focus on female-led producers to complement the evening.

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SUMALEE KHUNPET
CHEF DE CUISINE, KOH THAI KITCHEN
FOUR SEASONS RESORT KOH SAMUI

Growing up in a small Southern Thailand province, Sumalee Khunpet – fondly known as Chef Jeab – worked in her family’s bakery business learning to make home-made doughnuts and coconut roll wafers. “I loved seeing the joy on people’s faces when they’d take a bite,” she says. “I knew that this was what I wanted to do.”

After completing her secondary school education in Koh Samui, Khunpet joined the team at a small hotel in Chaweng, where she worked for 14 years before joining a local restaurant on the island. She credits her first supervisor, a female chef named Patcharee Smith, as the one who spurred her on – even though back then, female chefs were still rare in professional kitchens. “She taught me how to cook Thai food and French food,” Khunpet says, “but most importantly, she gave me the confidence to keep cooking.”

Thirty years later, Khunpet is still cooking – but now she’s leading the kitchen. As chef de cuisine at KOH Thai Kitchen at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, her culinary style is relaxed yet authentic. It’s important to her to share the flavours of the destination with guests.

“Thai cuisine for me means home, and sharing that feeling with our guests,” she says. “I try to craft a story that’s relevant to our culture and that the guests will enjoy, like massaman nua, a curry of cardamom-scented Wagyu beef cheeks that originated from Malaysia but was adopted by Thailand in the 17th century. It’s how I stay connected to my culture, and how I can pass it on to others, too.”

“Meeting guests on a daily basis makes everything that much more meaningful to me,” she adds. “Four Seasons is where I began my journey on a truly people-centric path, and I’ve found it to be one that I love.”

Savour Thai cuisine in Koh Samui

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MARIA TAMPAKIS
EXECUTIVE CHEF
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL NEW YORK DOWNTOWN

Maria Tampakis grew up watching women cook. She spent summers in Greece, where her grandmother prepared dish after dish to feed her large family. Back home in Brooklyn, her mother was a pastry chef and culinary instructor, creating works of art with puff pastry.

It’s no surprise, then, that Tampakis gravitated towards a culinary career.

“My grandmother has always been a rock star chef, cooking for the masses and making sure everyone was always well fed,” she says. “And my mother has been a constant support and inspiration.”

Explore the flavours of New York

Tampakis trained under Michelin-starred chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Heston Blumenthal, a molecular gastronomy pioneer. As she honed her strengths, she gained an appreciation for the perspective female chefs can bring to the table.

“Large kitchens can benefit from a female presence to achieve a balance,” she says. “Women are proving that when they are given the opportunity, they can not only excel but truly shine in their kitchens.”

She’s bringing that balance to Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, where she was recently named executive chef. Her menus highlight fresh and local ingredients, inspired by those languid summers in Kalamata, Greece. “Over the summer, we had Faroe Island salmon with Long Island corn, Jersey tomatoes, fresh herbs, Greek aged feta cheese, red wine vinegar and Greek olive oil,” she says. “It’s not unlike something that my grandmother would’ve made. I think she’d be quite pleased.”

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KAREN ARCEYUTH
HEAD MIXOLOGIST, NEMARE
FOUR SEASONS RESORT COSTA RICA AT PENINSULA PAPAGAYO

“My mother was a bartender and I really liked to see her in action behind the bar, always with a beautiful smile and so much charisma,” says Karen Arceyuth. “I think passed that down to me – that great passion.” Ask any guest who visits the bar at Nemare at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Pagagayo and they’ll likely agree. Not only is Arceyuth head mixologist at the sophisticated steakhouse, she’s also one of the most popular bartenders in the entire Resort.

A Costa Rica native, it was Arceyuth dream to reach the top of the hospitality world in her home country. For her, that meant working at one place: Four Seasons. “For anyone who studies and works in this field, being able to work at Four Seasons represents a great pride and therefore a great responsibility, too,” she says. “I am completely in love with Four Seasons culture and the golden rule that they teach us from day one – treat others as you wish to be treated.”


Another thing she loves about her job is being able to share her Costa Rican culture and history directly with guests, whether it’s talking about locally sourced cocktail ingredients or offering her suggestions for which beach or mountain trail to explore.

Arceyuth is grateful for having access to the best tools and resources to become better at the job she loves and works hard at. For other women looking to make their mark behind the bar, she emphasizes curiosity. “First, always give your best anywhere and anytime with a genuine smile,” she suggests. “Always be curious, always want to know more and never stop learning.”

Sip the flavours of Costa Rica

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CORNELIA SÜHR
CHEF DE CUISINE, JEAN-GEORGES PHILADELPHIA
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL PHILADELPHIA AT COMCAST CENTER

Cornelia Sühr knew she wanted to become a chef by the time she was 8 years old. Growing up in a small town in northern Germany, it just seemed natural – her mother was a chef, her older brother was a chef, and her sister was a pastry chef. Her twin brother would become a baker.

“Being a ‘female chef’ was never something that stood out. You either knew how to cook or you didn’t,” she says. “Plus, I loved eating. It was something that we, as a family, always did together. I always connected food with being with others that I love.”

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That connection is what drives her passion, she says. After working in the kitchens of several Michelin-starred chefs, including Alain Ducasse – whom she credits with influencing her classic, refined, ingredients-based cooking style – she is proud to lead her own kitchen at the helm of Jean-Georges Philadelphia at Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center. Since it’s reopening in March 2022, the team has earned both a AAA Five Diamond designation and a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating. Her kitchen is celebrated locally as well, receiving the Reader’s Choice Award for Philadelphia Style’s Best of Fine Dining in 2022.

Like many chefs, inspiration comes from many places and many people. “As someone who values travelling the world and exploring different cultures, cities and culinary scenes, Four Seasons has facilitated doors opening to a network of culinary professionals across the industry,” says Sühr. “Having the opportunity to travel gives me exposure to global ingredients which are reflected in our menu. I am very grateful that the culture of Four Seasons encourages employees to be exactly who they are and trusts us to showcase our true selves and talents together.”

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KENDIE WILLIAMS
MASTER MIXOLOGIST
FOUR SEASONS RESORT NEVIS, WEST INDIES

A self-taught mixologist, Kendie Williams proves that when you have a passion for something, amazing things can happen. “My love for bartending was inspired not only by my love of food and beverage, but also the fact that I just love seeing people have a good time,” she says. And when Williams is behind the bar at Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies, you can be sure a good time will be had by all.

Known for her creative use of fresh ingredients, she uses her extensive knowledge of flavour combinations to craft her award-winning cocktails. “Local ingredients are a big deal for me because not only are they more fresh, but they tell a story,” says Williams. “I love having fresh fruits, vegetables and other ingredients at my fingertips and being able to freestyle at any time knowing that my cocktails are going to be unique, fresh, taste good on the palate and also look pretty.”

Williams’ devotion to local ingredients runs deep, with some of them sourced from her own backyard garden such as hot peppers, herbs, guava, tamarind and soursop. “Some of these fruits can only be grown in the Caribbean, so my guests are usually excited to try cocktails made with them.”

Another source of inspiration? The chance to meet a variety of different people from many different places and cultures. “Working at Four Seasons has helped me to understand the diversity of people from around the world, what they like and how to cater to them,” she notes. “I have also learned how to incorporate their favourite flavours with my Caribbean ingredients to give a mash-up feel to my cocktails. It makes people feel at home while also allowing them to get to know my culture through my cocktails.”

Go rum tasting in Nevis

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Why Your Next Great Adventure Is on the Water

Why spend your entire vacation experience on solid ground? Four Seasons resorts around the world are extending their unparalleled hospitality with luxury dive boat charters. Whether it’s snorkelling or sunbathing you’re after, or both, we’ve compiled the ways you can change your perspective on paradise.


Koh Samui yacht

Thailand’s Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park is home to 42 uninhabited islands ripe for exploration.

Koh Samui, Thailand

On Samui Island, guests at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui can extend their range with its two yachts. The Minor Affair, a 19.5-metre (64-foot) Sunseeker yacht, accommodates up to 12, with two cabins and a master suite. Its hydraulic swimming platform has a built-in shower, and a Bose sound system is ready to supply your sailing soundtrack.

The Resort’s 12.8-metre (42-foot) charter, the Siam Seas Explorer, has an outdoor deck where you can lie still in the sun. It also happens to be an island-hopping speedboat that can reach up to 44 knots (about 50 mph). The crew – a personal assistant and a deckhand – can provide picnics, full meals and, of course, champagne.

Trips aboard each yacht are fully customizable, but the Resort suggests several itineraries, such as a jaunt to Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park – 42 uninhabited islands great for snorkelling, with a chance to dive through a cave to the saltwater Emerald Lake. The yachts also offer sunset cruises and tours around Koh Samui or to Thailand’s southernmost island, Koh Phangan, where every month up to 30,000 people flock to dance at its Full Moon Party.

“Our guests really enjoy the yacht trips to the Ang Thong marine park – it is a beautiful destination with a nice trek and secluded beach,” says Sean Mosher, General Manager of the Resort. “What’s equally impressive is the experienced and knowledgeable crew, especially our captain.”

Go island-hopping in Koh Samui


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Explore Lanai’s southern coastline aboard Lanai II, the Resort’s sloop-rigged sailing catamaran.

Lanai, Hawaii

When guests at Four Seasons Resort Lanai board Lanai II, a 65-foot (20-metre) sloop-rigged sailing catamaran, they’ll experience the pristine waters surrounding Hawaii’s smallest inhabited island in complete luxury. Set off for a three-hour snorkel sail to Kaunolu on the southern shore. This heritage site was King Kamehameha’s summer retreat, and the waters were a favourite fishing spot of his royal entourage. Swim along coastal reefs teeming with brilliantly coloured fish and wildlife – and perhaps catch a glimpse of humpback whales that frequent the waters seasonally, from December to mid-April. Snorkel gear, wetsuits and stand-up paddleboards are all provided, as is a picnic lunch on board before heading back to shore.

For an unforgettable evening, take Lanai II out for a two-hour sunset cruise to sip cocktails as the sun falls below the horizon, enjoy delicious pupus (appetizers) and watch schools of spinner dolphins frolic in the surf. Guests can also book a private charter on Lanai I, the Resort’s 50-foot (15-metre) sailing catamaran, to snorkel, scuba-dive, fish, whale-watch, or just relax and take in views of the beautiful Lanai coastline.

“An ocean adventure is one of the best ways to explore the southern coastline of Lanai,” says Captain Kamalani Ranis of Lanai Ocean Sports. “Just minutes from the harbour are some of the best dive sites in the world, resident spinner dolphins and some of the highest sea cliffs in the world. All experiences with our Lanai-based crew are unique.”

Watch spinner dolphins frolic in Lanai


A private boat makes its way around the coast of Bora Bora

The Resort’s Andreyale Bateaux Taxis were modelled after 1920s New York City commuter boats.

Bora Bora, South Pacific

At Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, up to 20 people can embark on two-hour excursions aboard a custom-built, 11.8-metre (39-foot) Andreyale Bateaux Taxi. The taxi boats – Heinoanoa, Leana, Poeiti and Vaihani – were inspired by New York City commuter boats that, in the 1920s, transported Wall Street executives from Long Island to New York’s Financial District. But the 21st-century models are made with mahogany, teak and stainless steel, and they stick to the South Pacific.

The Andreyales serve as transfers between the Resort and Bora Bora Airport, and are also available for private charters to take guests snorkelling with rays and sharks, deep-sea fishing, or touring the area with a local guide. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora has its own fleet for one-hour to full-day excursions. The latter choice is easily the most popular.

“A private Sunset Sushi and Champagne Cruise is an incredibly romantic experience,” says Romain Chanet, General Manager of the Resort. “Not only do you get to see the beautiful colours of Bora Bora’s lagoon and sky change with the sunset, but you get to do so with your loved one while enjoying the perfect pairing of fresh sushi and champagne. It’s truly one of Bora Bora’s most memorable experiences.”

Set sail at sunset in Bora Bora

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