Transformational Travel: Connecting with the World and Yourself

Visiting a new destination is more than an exploration of unfamiliar lands—it’s an exploration of self. If you’re willing to cast off traditional ideas about travel and welcome something different, perhaps even something that pushes you beyond the limits of personal comfort, you can unleash your creativity, shift your perspective in subtle yet extraordinary ways, and experience the world with intention.

Follow four bold travellers to some of their favorite destinations and learn how these places and their experiences there shaped the way they view the world and connect with it. You’ll discover that what you fear may be too daring is the starting point for truly transformational travel.

Commune with nature to connect with yourself

To say Kimi Werner is comfortable in the water is a vast understatement. As a child growing up in coastal Maui, she would often go snorkeling with her father as he free-dove and spearfished (what he caught was the family’s main source of food). And as an adult, Werner continues to find the ocean at the center of her life—and career(s): She is a U.S. National Spearfishing Champion, a bold free diver, a seafood-focused chef, and an ocean conservationist.

 

Kimi Werner Hualalai Experience, Photo by Perrin James

Free diver and U.S. National Spearfishing Champion Kimi Werner in her element.

Werner has traveled all over the world—even to Antarctica—in pursuit of natural beauty and in service of protecting it, but her favorite place to explore remains her home state of Hawaii. She and her family live on Oahu’s North Store, which, she says, “still does function as a small town.The community is very much in tune with nature, and a lot of people live here because they want nature to dictate their lives, their choices, their schedules.”

Her top destination when it comes to Oahu? “Waimea Bay is hands down my favorite beach, and I think it’s one of the most magical places in the world. Whenever I go, I find myself questioning why I travel so far when I have something so beautiful right here.” For hiking enthusiasts, she recommends Keālia Trail (“I call it the StairMaster of the North Shore”) and Ka’ena Point Trail, where there is a bird sanctuary. All of these breathtaking spots are within a 45-minute drive of Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina, which offers a morning or sunset Ma’ili Pillbox Hike for a closer hiking experience.

Explore the outdoors in Oahu

At Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, situated on an expansive stretch of coastline on the Big Island of Hawaii, you can get a taste of what it feels like to explore the ocean’s depths and push your physical limits via the Kimi Werner Freediving Experience, in which as many as four guests can spend two half-days learning to free dive with the national spearfishing champ. The package includes a four-course private dinner crafted by the resort’s executive chef, Richard Polhemus.

Let creativity lead to self-discovery

Whether you’re exploring the world or exploring creative pursuits, you’ll find one common thread: The most meaningful experiences occur when things happen unexpectedly. Unplanned adventures and thinking beyond the expectations of a typical vacation may lead to a deeper connection with your destination and yourself.

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Photographer Dave Krugman captures a golden-hour moment in Kyoto.

Just ask photographer and creative director Dave Krugman. His numerous world travel experiences – including time spent in Kyoto – have led him to believe that one of the most essential elements of a successful trip, regardless of destination, is keeping an open mind.

“I try to leave a lot of breathing room for spontaneity and serendipity, because my favourite moments are when something happens, the path diverges, and I’m exposed to this thing that I couldn’t have planned even if I wanted to,” he says.

In Kyoto, those moments could be immersing yourself in the world of geiko and maiko – kimono-clad entertainers who perform traditional song and dance – and an ozashiki asobi dinner in one of the city’s historic geisha districts. Or learning the art of Zen meditation from the deputy head monk of Shoden Eigen-in.

Free your creativity in Kyoto


During his stay at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, Krugman discovered a variety of new people, environments and experiences: A hotel guide led him on a tour of an ancient bamboo forest, and the Concierge arranged a visit to a local lantern workshop, where artisan lantern-makers taught him how to carefully layer thin sheets of paper over a frame to build his own mini lantern.

Even the Hotel’s atmosphere provided opportunities to connect with the culture and history of the city. Set around the 800-year-old Shakusui-en pond garden – one immortalized in a 12th-century epic poem – every setting at Four Seasons is carefully crafted with purpose.

Krugman cites travel as one of the biggest influences on his photography and his relationship with the world around him. “There is nothing more inspiring and invigorating than travel,” he says. “It always shows me that the world is so much larger than we imagine, so much more diverse. Witnessing this complexity and the vastness of the world is a humbling feeling, and it inspires me. Photography allows me to connect more deeply with all I see and experience.”

Redefine your own horizons

There are many valid reasons to talk yourself out of the adventure of a lifetime – a lack of travel companions, language barriers, concerns about food. But writer and entrepreneur Jessica Nabongo believes that embracing the unfamiliar in spite of your worries can improve your life and deepen your understanding of connection. She also believes that being afraid has no place in a travel itinerary.

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Writer, entrepreneur and world-traveller Jessica Nabongo enjoys the Michelin-starred cuisine at Il Palagio.

“I would say that my travel philosophy is to travel without fear,” says Nabongo, the first Black woman to visit all 195 countries in the world. “I’m constantly living outside of my comfort zone. I think my comfort zone is discomfort,” she quips.

In Florence, one of Italy’s most beautiful cities and the centre of the cultural and intellectual revolution that swept through Europe during the Renaissance, Nabongo leaned into the unfamiliar to become uniquely acquainted with the region. A truffle-hunting excursion led her through the scenic Italian countryside, while a Michelin-starred dining experience and tours of iconic landmarks – like the Duomo, with its distinctive terracotta-tiled dome – offered new perspectives of the storied city.

Uncover fresh perspectives in Florence


Aside from abandoning fear, Nabongo’s second travel philosophy is to explore new places with a positive mindset: “I always say positive energy coats my stomach, because I’ve never had food poisoning!”

Arguably, sampling local fare is among the easiest ways to connect with a new place, a new culture and new people. In Florence, that could mean queueing up with the locals to eat lampredotto at one of the city’s myriad food stands. Or it could mean indulging in an intimate sunset dinner at the renowned Ponte Vecchio, the city’s signature arch bridge. Available exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, the bridge’s only open-air terrace provides a romantic setting for a decadent meal above the glittering jewellery boutique Dante Cardini.

Travelling with a reasonable amount of abandon can alter our perspective and shape the way we connect with the world around us, with others – and with ourselves. It can even change how we think of travel. For Nabongo, each new adventure doesn’t involve leaving home, but arriving there. Her experiences with hospitality in Florence and beyond have taught her to appreciate the fact that any destination is just as much about the people as it is about the location.

“For me, now, home is in people,” she says. “Yes, I physically live in Detroit, but I have homes in London, Accra, Dakar, Bangkok, Rome – I can think of so many places that I have homes because my people are there.”

Travel with intention for deeper cultural immersion

Trips all too often become mired in travel itineraries: Sights to see, foods to eat, things to do. Recommendations from friends or something you saw on social media. The pressure to check items off a list becomes so great that a long-awaited getaway can quickly turn into a chore instead of a rewarding experience.

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Social entrepreneur, yogi, activist and mountaineer athlete Georgina Miranda sets sail in Costa Rica.

Georgina Miranda, who cites yoga and energy practice among her laundry list of talents, thinks about this a lot. She believes travel that’s overly focused on getting things done can limit your ability to truly arrive at a destination and connect with it. Instead, she suggests giving yourself 20 to 30 minutes upon arrival to be present in the moment without any obligatons. “It’s this art of being versus doing,” she says. “And I think Western culture really encourages us to constantly be doing, so we miss out on so much magic.”

Costa Rica is one of the destinations where she lets her senses capture that magic – the sight of verdant rainforests, the sound of waves rushing to shore, the cool mist of a thundering waterfall, the salty scent of the ocean breeze.

“It’s been in the recent years that [I realized] my travelling has changed so much,” she says. “I no longer want to see the world – I want to feel the world. And that really shapes how I travel.”

Practice mindfulness in Costa Rica


Tucked between unspoiled beaches on the north Pacific coast, Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, is surrounded by rugged yet tranquil natural beauty that eases into your psyche, connecting you to this lush paradise. This coastal retreat offers unrivalled access to some of the world’s most unique habitats. There, you can witness monkeys leaping from limb to limb during an exploration of the mystical cloud forest Monteverde, or venture into the mangroves and paddle through incredible tree and root systems to see the rich diversity of wildlife found in this serene sanctuary.

“If you’re open enough, you can let a lot of wonderful things come into your life when you travel,” says Miranda. “It snaps you out of autopilot and it gives you the opportunity to wake up to yourself again.” In Costa Rica, that experience could come in the form of a yoga session or meditation class at the Resort’s Spa to help you find your balance or set your intention for the day. The on-site Wellness Concierge can design a custom plan with you to help your best self emerge – centring your breath, body and mind to restore balance.

“There’s a moment when travelling that you realize you will never be the same because of what you’ve experienced,” Miranda says. “You have felt, touched, tasted and been immersed in a new reality, and so now your own reality is different.”

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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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Uncover Your Travel Personality

We all want different things out of travel: Some people are chasing heart-pounding adventures, some are craving a taste of new cultures or cuisines, and others are on a journey of self-discovery. Four Seasons offers experiences tailored to every travel personality. Enjoy one of the World’s 50 Best Bars in Bangkok, balance your energy in Costa Rica and reach new speeds in Whistler. Whatever your travel style, Four Seasons can help you live out your wildest dreams this summer.

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For the cultural explorers: Seoul and Paris

The city of Seoul is a study in contrasts: rich traditions and historic landmarks in the heart of a bustling, forward-thinking metropolis. Experience both the old and the new on a guided walking tour arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. You’ll enjoy special access to some of the city’s top attractions and sites, like Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and the gallery-lined alleys of Insa-dong. To further immerse yourself in the city’s culture, don a hanbok – a traditional Korean garment worn during holidays and celebrations – for your tour.

Your cultural journey continues when you return to the Hotel. Chief Concierge Sojung Park suggests you unwind at the Spa with another Korean tradition: a visit to the Korean sauna, featuring cold, warm and hot baths as well as wet and dry sauna rooms. Afterwards, toast your experience at The Market Kitchen, where carefully preserved 600-year-old ruins are on display beneath a glass floor.

Immerse yourself in Korean history in Seoul

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Alternatively, opt to escape the city. All eyes may be on the world-class athletes competing for the gold in Paris, but if you need a break from the action, set out from Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, for an exclusive visit to Maison Belle Époque, set in the heart of Champagne’s vineyards. Once the house of the founders of Perrier-Jouët, this private residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the largest private collection of French art nouveau in Europe – as well as the oldest vintage champagne in the world. Explore works by Emile Gallé, Georges de Feure, Rodin and Toulouse Lautrec as you tour the historic venue, including a stop in the legendary Eden Cellar to taste the finest vintages of the house. Join Chef Sébastien Morellon for lunch in the estate’s gardens, then return to the Hotel for an exclusive dinner at the Michelin-starred L’Orangerie, paired with bubbles from the House of Perrier-Jouët.

If you’d like to extend your time in Champagne, you can opt to spend the night at Maison Belle Époque, an experience available exclusively to Four Seasons guests. After a gourmet dinner served with vintages from the cellar, make yourself comfortable in one of the home’s five meticulously restored bedrooms. The next day, take a stroll through the vineyard for a picnic among the vines before your return journey to the city.

Explore beyond the city in Paris

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For the romantics: Maui and Los Cabos

It’s hard to picture a more romantic getaway than Maui: sandy beaches, lush palms, fragrant plumeria and stunning sunsets over clear blue waters. It’s no surprise, then, that the island is one of the top honeymoon destinations for couples. Whether you’re seeking an intimate sanctuary for the two of you to hide away or the chance to make memories together on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is the ideal setting.

The Resort’s experts can craft a personalized itinerary for you and your loved one, including unique travel experiences like sunset sails, a private beach picnic or a helicopter tour of the island. For the ultimate day together, join a Resort chef on a helicopter ride to a local organic fruit farm for a tour and an exotic fruit tasting; then explore the famed town of Hana, where a cultural expert will guide you on a swim in the lava caves at Wai‘anapanapa’s Black Sand Beach or a hike to a waterfall deep within the bamboo forest. Afterwards, return to the Resort and savour a multi-course menu tailored to your tastes and served by your personal waiter in a secluded corner overlooking Wailea Beach.

Feel more connected in Maui

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If you’re looking for the perfect place to rekindle your romance, look no further than the undiscovered East Cape of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. “Our location on the East Cape of Los Cabos is picture-perfect for romance. It’s far removed from the busy ‘El Corridor’ area and surrounded by never-ending beach, mountains and sky – the perfect setting for meaningful connection,” says General Manager Borja Manchado at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas. “There’s a magical sense of discovery here. To share those moments with your person is to fall in love with them all over again.”

Embrace the spirit of discovery – and your inner child – at Camp Verano, the Resort’s summer camp for adults. The itinerary makes the most of the Resort’s picturesque setting: dive or snorkel Cabo Pulmo, which famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau called “the aquarium of the world;” hike to a stunning vista for an above-the-clouds HIIT class; go off-roading through the desert dunes; or splash in a secret waterfall. After a day of adventure, return to the Resort for the Oasis Signature Massage, which combines energetic stones and local herbs to create a sense of stillness, followed by a private beachfront dinner.

Reignite the spark in Los Cabos

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For the soul searchers: Chiang Mai and Costa Rica

On a quest for personal well-being and inner peace? Discover pura vida at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, where wellness experts lead you through a holistic program designed to help you centre mind, body and spirit – just steps from the beach. The Resort’s visiting practitioners program includes workshops and private sessions with world-class healers who can help you embrace life’s challenges. Throughout July, you can uncover hidden core beliefs and inner strength with the help of Dr. Debra Greene, a mind-body integration specialist who uses energy kinesiology and energy-based techniques to encourage lasting improvements, or embark on a journey towards self-discovery through movement and breathwork with fitness innovator Ashli Katz during her August residency. You might be surprised by your transformation.

If you’re still searching for rejuvenation, try yoga in the Resort’s new Wellness Shala, a sacred space inspired by the natural grace and lightness of the Guanacaste winds, overlooking Costa Rica’s lush tropical forest.

Centre yourself in Costa Rica

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Retreat to a secluded haven at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, a sanctuary of well-being. The Resort’s in-house experts on Thai culture, traditions and holistic healing will tailor wellness experiences to your needs, guiding you on a journey to live a life in balance. It all starts with a good night’s sleep: Give your body, mind and soul time to rejuvenate and discover the power of slow living to fine-tune your circadian rhythms. The Soulful Awakening experience begins with a three-course wellness dinner carefully curated to complement your metabolism before signalling to your body that it’s time to wind down with a luxurious bath ritual. The next day, restorative yoga will activate your parasympathetic nervous system to help you reduce stress, balance your energy, and experience a state of peace and calm.

For those seeking spiritual healing or new meaning, the Resort can also arrange a visit to one of the area’s temples for a private session with monks who have dedicated their lives to the deeply harmonious teachings of Buddhism. Your time with them will help you look within to discover your true self, leaving you uplifted and inspired.

Find balance in Chiang Mai

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For the eco-tourists: Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and Naviva

The Maldives islands are stunning: pristine white-sand beaches, endless balmy sunshine, sparkling turquoise waters. That beauty extends below the waves, where you’ll discover an underwater kingdom filled with sea turtles, manta rays, vividly coloured fish and coral reefs. Help protect this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, where a team of marine biologists at the Marine Discovery Centre lead conservation efforts.

Contribute to the cause by becoming a scientist for a day: Stop into the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre to help with turtle-monitoring and photo-ID projects, or join in on the pioneering Reefscapers program to help build coral reefs in the Resort’s lagoon. For a truly unforgettable experience, sign up for Manta on Call so you’ll be notified immediately whenever manta rays are spotted nearby. When they are, you can hop on a speedboat for an opportunity to swim with these giant, gentle creatures.

Since you’re never too young to care about the health of our oceans, scientifically minded teens and young adults can join the Resort’s new Trainee Marine Biologist Program for a deep dive into what it takes to pursue a conservation career. The program’s six modules combine educational sessions with hands-on activities like helping the team track dolphins in the waters around the island, using artificial intelligence to monitor coral reef restoration efforts, and supporting the on-site veterinarian providing life-saving care to injured sea turtles.

Help with ocean conservation in the Maldives

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At Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, México, every experience is designed with conservation and sustainability in mind. “We embrace sustainability not just as a practice, but as a core principle of our ethos,” says Resort Manager Eduardo Sampere. “We are deeply committed to environmental stewardship, which extends to the way we source and use our water.” The Resort uses hydropanel technology to extract clean, pollutant-free water from the air and, using the power of the sun, mineralize it for taste, producing enough premium-quality drinking water to meet all the Resort’s needs.

Other conservation measures can be found throughout the Resort, from specially designed roofs that collect and filter rainwater for irrigation to the careful design of Resort tents, buildings, and pathways to accommodate trees and animal habitats to preserve biodiversity. For a truly immersive, sustainable experience, head to the Spa for a serene soak in an ofuro tub, made from regionally sourced high-insulation cedar wood to capture and retain heat to conserve energy. This thermal soak is soothing to mind and body, promoting detoxification, elevating cardiovascular performance, fortifying the immune system, purifying the skin, and easing pain or stress.

Unwind sustainably in Punta Mita

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For the foodies: Bangkok and Hoi An

Flavour is on the menu at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, where the talented chefs and mixologists have been earning accolades for their inventive culinary creations. Explore Cantonese flavours with Chef Tommy Cheung’s signature tasting menu at Yu Ting Yuan, or get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the Argentinian-inspired cocktails served at BKK Social Club – which recently took the top spot on Thailand’s 20 Best Bars list and ranked number 13 on The World’s 50 Best Bars list.

At the new Palmier by Guillaume Galliot, Michelin-distinguished Chef Guillaume Galliot blends the charm of French brasserie cuisine with reimagined traditional favourites, set against the relaxed backdrop of Bangkok’s riverside. The menu offers a taste of classic French ingredients in dishes inspired by Galliot’s childhood in the Loire Valley, as well as a selection of regularly changing signatures from the chef’s storied career.

Taste award-winning food and drink in Bangkok

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Gourmands will leap at the opportunity to discover the art of cooking authentic Vietnamese dishes. A chef from Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, will guide you on a culinary adventure, from Hanoi’s haute cuisine to Hoi An’s street food. At the Resort’s Cooking Academy, you’ll tour the organic herb and vegetable gardens before setting off to explore unique local produce at a vegetable village and one of the area’s age-old markets. Then return to the Resort for a lesson in centuries-old cooking techniques and a meal of flavours you’re unlikely to find anywhere else.

Even the youngest chefs can expand their palates. An hour-long Junior Academy course will introduce them to new flavours and ingredients, then teach them how to prepare simple but delicious Vietnamese dishes.

Learn to cook Vietnamese food in Hoi An

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For the adventure seekers: Sydney and Whistler

Take your travels to new heights in Sydney with an adrenaline-pumping 1,332-step walk up the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, accompanied by a guide from Four Seasons Hotel Sydney. Your reward: a 360-degree view of the city that you will never forget. As you gaze down at landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Luna Park – or, on a clear day, the Blue Mountains – it’s easy to see why Sydney Harbour is considered by many to be the most beautiful natural harbour in the world.

If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, escape to the Australian Outback and Uluru, the sacred heart of Australia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experts believe the massive sandstone monolith started forming around 550 million years ago; today, it stands 348 metres (1,142 feet) high. After your private jet flight to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, join a guide on a private walking tour of the site. If the timing is right, you might get to see the rock seem to glow red under the light of the sun from iron oxide in the sandstone.

Reach new heights in Sydney

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The heart-pounding adventure continues in the Canadian mountains, where Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler offers world-class skiing and activities like hiking, white-water rafting and bear viewing. Take the plunge with an exhilarating leap over the glacial-fed Cheakamus River. Leap from the Whistler Bungee Bridge for a 160-foot (50-metre) bungee jump – one of only two places to bungee jump in British Columbia and considered one of the most scenic jump sites in the world.

For a bucket list–worthy experience, strap on a helmet and race through 10 icy twists and turns in a real bobsleigh driven by a trained pilot. During your run through the course, you’ll reach speeds of more than 100 km/h and feel the acceleration of up to 4 g-forces. The Whistler Sliding Centre is the only place in Canada where you can try bobsleighing and take to the ice like an Olympian, and Four Seasons can make all the arrangements for you. Available during both summer and winter, this experience is a can’t-miss for those in search of an intoxicating rush of adrenaline.

Challenge yourself in Whistler

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Discover Villa & Residence Rentals

Whether you’re considering a trip to the mountains, the beach or somewhere more exotic, elevate your experience with a stay at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals. Sophisticated and spacious with plenty of room for you and all of your guests, these luxe private residences offer all the comforts of home along with the impeccable, personalized service Four Seasons is known for. From the moment you arrive, everything is taken care of, from stocking the fridge with your favourites to having a private chef customize your meals to creating a personalized daily itinerary for your stay. That way, you can enjoy your time with your loved ones, letting you relax, recharge and reset for whatever lies ahead.

Plan a springtime island escape in Anguilla or Mauritius

Ease into a true taste of Caribbean living with a Villa & Residence Rental stay at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla. Upon arrival, your Private Lifestyle Assistant will settle you into your luxury beachside villa on the island’s tranquil northwest shore, where the soft sounds of waves are on repeat. With Barnes Bay Beach and Meads Bay just steps away, your island paradise itinerary may be as active – or not – as you’d like. You and your friends can go paddleboarding, snorkelling or scuba diving to see shipwrecks. Or take it slow, starting with a languid morning beachcombing session and ending with a private sail at sunset and a chef-prepared, traditional Caribbean-style dinner back at your villa.

Unwind in Anguilla

Set amid lush tropical gardens along the eastern coast of Mauritius, the secluded private residences and villas in the Villa & Residence Rental collection at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita provide a peaceful and secluded escape. Wake up each morning to magnificent views of the Indian Ocean’s turquoise waters just outside your door, with breakfast already laid out on the patio and your private infinity pool waiting for you, or wander to the property’s exclusive Ile aux Cerfs beach. The calm lagoon waters are home to a variety of tropical fish and colourful coral reefs, and your Marine Educator can recommend top spots in the area for snorkelling and diving, arrange for a private speedboat excursion or even coordinate a private sailing lesson in the lagoon.

Find seclusion in Mauritius

Relax where the city meets the beach in Surfside

For indoor-outdoor living at its finest, look no further than the Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, where the Atlantic beachfront private residences come with spectacular floor-to-ceiling views of Biscayne Bay’s sparkling waters. With a private beach dotted with swaying palms, in-residence spa treatments on demand and perhaps even your own private rooftop pool, your stay can be as low-key as you like while never lacking in glamour. Your personal assistant can tailor each day for whatever you’re in the mood for, from curated shopping trips to legendary Bal Harbor, to cooking and mixology classes in your own gourmet kitchen, to arranging for a chef-created, locally inspired menu to be prepared on-site. Featuring one- to four-bedroom suites, The Surf Club’s residences offer plenty of space for groups of all sizes – and that includes your beloved family pet.

Enjoy the Glamour of The Surf Club

See Kyoto in full bloom

Springtime in Kyoto is the season for hanami, the Japanese art of enjoying the transient beauty of blooming flowers. The Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto sit surrounded by beautiful sakura (cherry blossoms), which makes capturing the peace and tranquillity of the moment come as naturally as the season itself. From the privacy of your airy, light-filled private residence, you and your guests may enjoy the spectacular blossoms over afternoon tea from your private balcony or choose to unwind by simply wandering through Shakusui-en, the property’s 12th-century pond garden. The elegant, contemporary décor of each residence is mindfully designed to maximize kutsurogi, the Japanese art of relaxation, and even comes with a Zazen self-meditation kit designed by a Zen Buddhist monk to help you on your journey to serenity and peace. The best time to see the cherry blossoms typically begins in late March, and be sure to check in with the Concierge for daily updates on where to find the most spectacular blooms.

Set your intentions in Kyoto

Head to a tropical paradise in Costa Rica or Hoi An

Experience life lived at its most simple and pure from the moment you arrive at your private residence at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica. Tucked away on an unspoiled stretch along the Pacific coast, this is where you’ll find the ultimate in relaxation and adventure. Your private residential assistant can book a private morning yoga class with sound healing meditation on your deck, schedule a catamaran ride along the Guanacaste coastline, or arrange a private tasting session of one of the area’s specialties – chocolate, coffee or rum. The adventure lovers in your group might take a surf lesson with a pro surfer via the on-site SurfX program; go for a day hike to Rincón de la Vieja National Park; or sign up for an eco-adventure through the nearby forest featuring aerial trails, rope bridges and zip lines.

Explore the wonders of Costa Rica

Relaxation comes naturally at the luxury beachfront Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, located on a private beach along the South China Sea coastline. Enjoy days and nights curated and organized by your dedicated team, from at-home custom fittings from the city’s best tailors to a private yoga or meditation class taught in your own garden. Afternoons melt away as you and your friends float on an oversized inflatable in your private pool, while your personal DJ spins everyone’s favourite tunes. Continue your journey to inner calm with a trip to The Heart of The Earth Spa for the signature ginger-and-mint Vietnamese massage; then afterwards, learn how to make the healing blend yourself.

Take time to reflect in Hoi An

Hold onto to snow a little longer in Jackson Hole

March and April in Jackson Hole offer warmer temperatures, sunny days and some of the best snow conditions of the year, making spring an excellent time to hit the slopes. Ski in and ski out from the slope-side Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, where you can enjoy some of the best powder in the western United States then relax afterwards in ultimate style and comfort. Newly renovated, these luxurious residences offer all the warmth of home for you to enjoy after a brisk day on the slopes of the magnificent Grand Tetons. Unwind and ease your tired muscles in your private hot tub, then cozy up in front of the fireplace in your roomy den while a chef prepares a special dinner for you and your family, complete with wine selections from Jackson Hole Winery.

Hit the slopes in Jackson Hole

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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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