World of Wonder

From rolling green hills to staggering peaks and sparkling blue seas, the world is full of beautiful places. But some spots are truly spectacular – with awe-inspiring beauty and gravitas that stop us in our tracks and leave us forever changed.  

Whether it’s a visit to one of the Wonders of the World – new, natural or ancient – or a step back through time at a UNESCO World Heritage site, Four Seasons can help you discover some of the world’s most bucket list–worthy landmarks. Get a bird’s-eye view of the Great Wall of China in Beijing or reflect on the mysteries of the ancient Sphinx in Cairo as you dine like Egyptian royalty: Four Seasons offers exclusive access to once-in-a-lifetime experiences that will give you a new perspective on the world. 

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The Great Wall of China

Begun in the seventh century BC as a defence against nomadic groups and expanded over the centuries by subsequent emperors, the Great Wall of China today stretches 21,196 km (13,170 miles) across China’s forest-covered northern borders and mountains. Declared one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the wall is a staggering feat of architectural engineering. One of the best-preserved sections is the Mutianyu segment, constructed of slabs of granite and featuring 23 watchtowers fully restored to their Ming dynasty glory. Get a rare aerial glimpse of the iconic landmark during a private helicopter tour arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Beijing – the perfect way to fully take in the majestic structure’s scale and grandeur. Afterwards, hike the area’s verdant woods with an expert guide, who will explain the wall’s rich and complicated history, and end your adventure with a picnic lunch served atop the Great Wall itself.  

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Hoi An: A UNESCO Trifecta

The ancient seaport of Hoi An is perfectly positioned in the heart of Vietnam’s history. Wander the lantern-lit streets of the Ancient City; explore the ruins of My Son Sanctuary, one of the region’s most important Hindu temple complexes; and discover the sprawling Imperial City of Hue: The UNESCO World Heritage sites are all within easy reach of Four Seasons Resort Hoi An (The Nam Hai). Tour Hoi An’s Central Market with a local guide, stopping to appreciate the assembly hall of Phuoc Kien, built in 1692 by Chinese merchants in honour of sea goddess Thien Hau, and learn the stories of the pagoda-covered Japanese Bridge, one of the city’s most photographed landmarks. At My Son Sanctuary, venture into the valley to see 71 monuments spread across the valley, flanked by the three holy mountains and the sacred river. Tour this ancient place of worship the burial place of Champa kings – and then head to the triple-walled Imperial City of Hue, once Vietnam’s political, cultural and religious centre. Marvel at the octagonal Thien Mu Pagoda, or opt for a scenic boat ride along the Perfume River. Afterwards, return to the Resort and reflect on your day of discovery as you gaze over the East Sea from the tiered infinity pool. 

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The Lost City of Petra

Few places are as aesthetically dramatic as Petra, an ancient city carved with exquisite detail into the towering red sandstone walls and sweeping sand dunes that ripple through Jordan’s Wadi Rum desert. When you emerge from the narrow, winding canyon known as the Siq and catch your first glimpse of Petra’s iconic Treasury protruding from the rock, you’ll understand why the lost city is listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Whether you’re using Four Seasons Hotel Amman as your home base, or are passing through on the Ancient Explorer itinerary aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, you’ll experience unparalleled access to this 2,000-year-old city and the surrounding desert. Enjoy a thrilling 4×4 excursion through the dunes, or opt for a slower pace with a ride on a camel. Our favourite way to admire the stunning scenery? A Bedouin-style dinner around a fire, marvelling at the star-studded desert sky. 

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The Colourful Baa Atoll

To complement your adventures on land and in the air, turn to the sparkling blue waters of the Baa Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It’s home to one of the largest groups of coral reefs in the Indian Ocean – and Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru. Swim with whale sharks and manta rays, explore the vibrant reefs, and even work towards PADI Open Water certification with the help of expert scuba instructors. Or join a team of passionate marine biologists from the Resort’s Marine Discovery Centre as they help repair the reef, track manta rays and rehabilitate Maldivian sea turtles – hands-on opportunities to help preserve this unique and vital ecosystem. The reefs alone are populated by more than 1,000 species of fish.  

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The Storied Acropoli

Imagine standing in one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites, surrounded by history: The Acropolis in Athens is considered the birthplace of democracy, medicine and art, and the mythical home of the gods. Perched on a rocky hill overlooking the city, the 2,500-year-old Acropolis includes several iconic structures, like the Parthenon and the temple Athena Nike. See them all during a private tour with an archaeologist from the Acropolis Museum, arranged by Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens. Explore the museum, then enjoy an exclusive visit to the historic compound. Afterwards, return to the Hotel for a spa treatment inspired by the ancient teachings of Hippocrates or a Michelin-starred dinner at Pelagos, named for the Greek word for ocean and serving a bounty of fresh seafood straight from the Mediterranean Sea.

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The Pyramids of Giza

As the sole survivor from the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the pyramids of Giza are on most travellers’ lists of must-see destinations. Mysterious and majestic, the pyramids are a legendary symbol of Egypt’s 7,000-year history. Venture into the desert for a dinner fit for a pharaoh, arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza: Watch colourful lights play over the Sphinx and the pyramids before you head to a private tent for a meal tailored to your tastes and served by a Four Seasons chef. Live performances of some of Egypt’s greatest musical works and a private show of the whirling tanoura dance round out this unforgettable evening.  

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A World Geopark

Ride the steepest cable car in the world, paddle a kayak through a tangle of mangroves, hike the rainforest in search of dusky leaf monkeys or one of the island’s 190 species of birds: When you stay at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, you’re never at a loss for adventure. Nestled within Southeast Asia’s first UNESCO Global Geopark – defined as geographical areas where important sites and landscapes are managed with an eye on protection, education and sustainability – the Resort can arrange experiences on land, sea and air at its Geopark Discovery Centre. The centre’s on-site team of naturalists can fill you in on the region’s diverse habitats and rock formations, as well as the flora and fauna that call them home. At the end of a full day, retreat to your private Malay-style pavilion or villa, stop first at or the beachside Quiet Pool to refresh and recharge. 

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Why Pick Just One?

Unforgettable moments await when you lift off aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet. Travel the globe in style, following carefully curated itineraries that take you to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Explore Easter Island, Petra and the Great Barrier Reef – all UNESCO World Heritage sites – on the Ancient Explorers journey. Head to Victoria Falls in Zambia (one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World), the pyramids of Giza and the glories of Athens, stops on the African Wonders trip. Or explore the Americas and Antarctica on Uncharted Discovery, with stops at both a New Wonder (Machu Picchu) and a Natural Wonder (Iguazú Falls). Whenever you tap into your sense of wonder, the entire world becomes ripe for exploration. 

 

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The 7 Most Romantic Getaways

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A Helicopter Over Volcanoes in Oahu

In Hawaii, the two of you can strengthen your bond by sharing the Earth, Wind & Fire helicopter tour offered by Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina. Prepare for sensory abundance as you and your loved one fly past the verdant cliffs of Molokai, the green – yes, green – sand beaches of Papakolea, the Hamakua Coast’s misty waterfalls and even active volcanoes. “Each of the Hawaiian islands is so different from the next, so beautiful in its own way,” says Concierge Manager Ricarda Schellenberg. “This experience delivers all of the magical landscapes Hawaii has to offer.”

A high point of the journey takes place on the ground. “When you land at the Hawaii Legacy Forest on Big Island, you walk through waist-high grass and get your hands into the rich black volcanic soil to replant a native koa tree, giving back to the ‘aina,” caring for the land, Schellenberg says. “Afterwards, the awe of seeing the landscape from above becomes very real.” You’ll return to the Resort in time for a glass of Champagne at sunset.

Take Your Love to New Heights in Oahu

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A Private, Starlit Spa in Nevis

What could be better than stargazing together? Stargazing from a private volcanic-stone jetted tub in the heart of the Caribbean. The Spa Under the Stars experience at Four Seasons Resort Nevis transforms the Spa into an exclusive sanctuary for serenity and romance. You’ll have the entire space to yourselves – including a Japanese–inspired cold plunge pool and Spa Deck, surrounded by the privacy of a tropical garden. Your Nevisian massage begins with a foot bath in warm coconut milk infused with lemongrass, followed by a massage using a locally infused blend of oils inspired by the exotic scents and spices of the West Indies. End your evening with a candlelit dinner for two on the sala deck, overlooking Nevis Peak.

“Spa Under the Stars is inherently romantic, but I love when a guest goes the extra mile to make it a surprise for their partner,” says Spa Specialist Kevin Raymond. “And if you happen to be here during a full moon night, there’s just nothing like it.” Couples should also make sure to tour the ruins of the Hamilton Estate, a former sugar plantation once owned by the family of Nevis-born U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton – as in Broadway’s hit show Hamilton.

Celebrate your love in Nevis

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The Coastal Byways of the French Riviera

When Grace Kelly and Cary Grant whirred along the cinematic coasts of the French Riviera in the 1955 Hitchcock movie To Catch a Thief, they became an example for generations to come. You can recreate the scene with the aid of Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel: Set out in your choice of classic luxury car – a Mercedes 190 SL, a Porsche 550 RS Spyder, or a Jaguar XK120 – and drive along cliff-edge roads overlooking the Mediterranean.

“What’s more romantic than a getaway to the French Riviera?” asks Chief Concierge Salvatore Esposito. “Between past and present, our landscape offers you breathtaking views overlooking the sea. You’ll drive a classic car from the Hotel straight to paradise.”

Find a road map to romance in Cap-Ferrat

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A Barefoot Beach Dinner in the Seychelles

The special quality of a candlelit meal is amplified when it’s served on a white sand beach illuminated by the moon. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles arranges that very dinner on Petite Anse Beach, ringed by flourishing coral reefs. If you can take your eyes off each other, you might spot fruit bats (they’re vegan) flying high overhead and hermit crabs meandering along the shore.

“Arrive around 6:30 pm, just in time for sunset and a glass of Champagne,” says Executive Chef Apostolos Dimou, who’s careful to note that the sun drops directly in front of the bay. “We can also work with couples to develop their own perfect menu, so the experience becomes even more personal.” The sky is the limit when it comes to the menu: savour local flavours, or really impress your partner by recreating dishes from your first dinner date.

Toast your time together in Seychelles

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A Pampering Session in the Garden in Thailand

Flowers have symbolized flourishing love for centuries. And they play an integral role in the two-hour Sunset Connection at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. The two of you first receive an intense, full-body massage with warm oil, and then retire to a warm bath infused with tropical flowers. You have your choice of soaking spots: the Spa’s al fresco tubs beneath the forest canopy, or the tub in your private villa’s spa-like bathroom. It’s a euphoric end to a day on the water, exploring the jungle-clad islands of Angthong Marine National Park.

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A Taste of the Amalfi Coast in Miami

Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra stayed (separately) in the legendary Surf Club, reborn as Four Seasons Hotel The Surf Club, so romance comes with the territory. Along with every ounce of glamour from the past, the property now includes Le Sirenuse restaurant, an outpost of the beloved cliff-side original in Positano, Italy.

A Turkish hammam and a Champagne bar with the largest selection of bubbly in Miami make attractive choices for you, but sometimes the most memorable moments come about before the city wakes. “Watch the sunrise from your oceanfront balcony,” says Guest Relations Manager Mark Warren. “We’ll bring freshly brewed coffee and made-to-order breakfast straight to your room.”

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A Lost Mountain City in Bogotá

If your definition of a dream date includes a touch of Indiana Jones, look no further than Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá. Taking the Hotel’s Sierra Nevada day trip, you’ll board a private jet for the village of Santa Marta some 45 minutes away, and then hop on a helicopter to soar over Colombia’s lush Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains, where the indigenous Kogi community has lived for centuries. Explore the thatch-roofed Mulkuakungui Village and connect with Kogi locals, learning rituals and receiving a handwoven piqué backpack. Lovebirds can keep an eye out for blue-bearded helmet crests, one of the 28 avian species that occupy only this region. (Colombia has the most diverse bird population worldwide.) As you fly out, take note of the circular terraces of Ciudad Perdida, or Lost City, which the Kogi built in AD 800.

In search of more sky-high adventure? The Hotel can arrange a helicopter expedition to Zipaquira Salt Cathedral and the emerald-coloured Gustavita Lake, scene of the famed legend of El Dorado, or Villa de Leyva – a remote, colonial-era town where you can explore the beauty and fascinating history, culture and art of the Colombian Andes.

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9 Best Places to Snorkel in the World

There are few better ways to escape the daily grind than by snorkelling – effortlessly floating through tranquil waters, a kaleidoscope of vibrant fish and mesmerising sea creatures all around.

With up to 80 percent of all earthly life located in the seas, there’s no shortage of remarkable creatures to encounter. And memorable aquatic adventures can be had near shore with a mask, fins and snorkel. Snorkellers can experience the intense natural beauty of the underwater world without heavy equipment or time-consuming certification – which means no matter what your level of experience, the ocean’s beauty is within reach.

To help you make plans to swim with sea turtles or mingle with manta rays, we reveal our top nine places to snorkel in the world.

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Baa Atoll, Maldives

Why it’s special: Swim with manta rays, whale sharks and sea turtles in a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve

Nearly 1,200 picture-perfect coral islands come together in the Indian Ocean to form the magical Maldives. Located in the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru offers the unique opportunity to snorkel with sea turtles, docile reef sharks, vividly coloured fish and even the occasional dolphin.

The indescribable experience of snorkelling amid the giant, notoriously rare manta rays and whale sharks is not to be missed. Join a marine biologist from the Resort for an escorted snorkelling and manta ray adventure, or hop aboard the Four Seasons Explorer for a magical boating foray into the ocean around the Maldives.

Dive into adventure

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Maui, Hawaii

Why it’s special: Unique lava rocks and secret coves abound

With its abundance of tranquil beaches, sheltered coves and crystal-clear water, it’s no wonder Maui is a classic family favourite for fun in the sea. You’ll find an abundance of snorkelling sites around the island, but don’t miss a visit to the Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve. Get the gear you need at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, just a stone’s throw from the nature reserve and right on Wailea – a great place for beginners.

Watch for signs for the reserve on Makena Road, just past Big Beach. From here, look for Waiala Cove, an ideal spot just 100 yards (91 metres) into the reserve. The nooks and crannies of the lava rocks make perfect homes for a vast array of exotic fish, coral, eels and sea turtles. The site is easy to access; you need only go a few metres into the water before swirling schools of fish arrive to nibble at your feet.

Explore a vibrant underwater world

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Koh Tao, Thailand

Why it’s special: The Japanese Gardens’ one-of-a-kind granite boulders, home to spectacular coral and aquatic life

Surrounded by tranquil, cerulean water and dotted with enchanting bays and beaches, the small island of Koh Tao, Thailand, is synonymous with world-class diving and snorkelling, and only a short jaunt from Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui.

After exploring the Japanese Gardens, named for its spectacular boulders covered with ornate hard and soft coral, continue your adventure at Aow Leuk, one of Koh Tao’s most beautiful beaches. Baby sharks, clownfish, triggerfish and blue spotted rays all come out to swim in this underwater playground.

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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Why it’s special: 76 world-class dives within a short boat ride

Abundant reefs, colourful fish, historic shipwrecks: The Red Sea is a spectacular playground for divers and snorkelers. Spot turtles, sharks, lionfish, rays and eels among the coral gardens and clear waters, and with a variety of sites so close to Sharm El Sheikh, snorkellers of all skill levels can find their ideal depth. The House Reef at Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh is the perfect place for beginners to get their feet wet; the private and secluded spot ranges in depth from 5 metres to 40 metres, and is easily accessible from the Resort’s swimming jetty,

The underwater adventure doesn’t end when the sun goes down. Don’t miss the opportunity for a chance to explore the reef under the light of a full moon – even without lights, visibility reaches an impressive depth of 10 metres. It’s an otherworldly evening, made even more enchanting by the glow of bioluminescent plankton.

Explore an underwater playground

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Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Why it’s special: The world’s largest coral reef and more than 3,000 individual reef systems and coral cays

The Great Barrier Reef is perhaps the most iconic diving and snorkelling destination in the world, and the exceptional beauty of this natural wonder warrants the reputation that precedes it. The easiest way to experience the grandeur of this underwater marvel is to join any of the boat tours that take snorkellers to various spots along the reef. Most snorkellers and divers choose to base themselves in Cairns, but Port Douglas and Townsville also offer easy access to beautiful swims.

If you prefer to stay as close to the action as possible, try a visit to the small but lovely Heron Island, a coral cay located at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. You’ll have the opportunity to mingle with 60 percent of the species of fish that live along the Great Barrier Reef. Easy-to-access snorkelling spots right off the beach are notable bonuses.

After exploring the world under the waves, head down the coast to Four Seasons Hotel Sydney for an adventure on top of them – the famous swells at nearby Bondi Beach are perfect for beginners and pros alike.

Catch the perfect wave

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Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia

Why it’s special: Drift snorkelling with the current, and crystal-clear water abounding with majestic manta rays

Bali is frequently referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” and it’s a fitting name. But what many travellers don’t realise is that extraordinary biodiversity and pockets of calm water surround Bali. A day trip from Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay will take you to one of the best snorkelling sites just off the island: Nusa Lembongan.

Spot more than 250 species of fish, along with sharks, coral and mesmerising manta rays. The crystal-clear water and calm bays are ideal for all levels of skill. For further exploration underwater, hire a private boat from the Resort and head to Manta Point, Crystal Bay and Mangrove Point, three popular snorkelling sites around Nusa Lembongan.

Dive beneath the water’s surface

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Why it’s special: Feeding sharks at the Lagoonarium

If you yearn to get closer to sharks, a visit to Bora Bora should be at the top of your bucket list. In this Polynesian paradise, a close encounter with blacktip reef and lemon sharks is almost a given, along with rays, turtles, dolphins and colourful coral teeming with reef fish.

Stay in a beachfront villa at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora and slip into the water right off your bungalow to explore the underworld through your mask. Join a local guide on n motorized outrigger canoe – a tribute the traditional Polynesian seafaring vessel – and visit three spectacular snorkelling spots: see dreamlike coral structures at Coral Garden; swim with stingrays in the lagoon’s shallow waters; and the Pacific Ocean, where schools of blacktip reef sharks and lemon sharks roam.

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Punta Mita, Mexico

Why it’s special: Rock formations and waterways near an uninhabited island, and underwater swim-through tunnels

While many covet sand space in Cancún, the Riviera Nayarit – and more specifically the sleepy fisherman’s village of Punta Mita – remains one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets. Right at the heart of this gem is Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, the perfect jumping-off point for aquatic adventures in the region, even offering prime snorkelling for beginners near the Resort.

The clear blue water and distinctive rock formations along the coastline provide chances to swim with eagle rays, moray eels, starfish and seahorses. You can also expect vibrant coral reefs, underwater caves and the occasional visit from a friendly pod of dolphins.

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Florida Keys

Why it’s special: Spectacular coral and diverse marine life in the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S.

The sublime underwater landscape in the Florida Keys supports a vivid array of colourful coral and sea sponges, along with marine life such as sharks, turtles and multitudes of tropical fish. And it’s all an easy day trip from Four Seasons Hotel Miami.

In Key Largo, home to the immensely popular Molasses Reef, you can swim among some of the Keys’ healthiest and most colourful coral, along with stingrays, eels, Goliath grouper and various shark species. Farther south, the charming village of Islamorada is a secret sweet spot boasting numerous patch reefs (isolated platforms of coral) where you’ll encounter barracudas, sea turtles, and – if you’re lucky – hammerhead sharks.

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9 Reasons to Vacation in
Overwater Bungalows

“Staying on the water” takes on a literal meaning for guests of Four Seasons resorts in Bora Bora and the Maldives, where hotel rooms come in the form of thatched-roof villas standing on stilts over placid seas. Step inside one of these iconic bungalows, and you’ll find breezy indoor-outdoor spaces, overwater hammocks, private plunge pools, floor windows for watching marine life and views that seem to go on forever.

What else makes a stay on the water so wondrous? We turned to a few of our guests, who documented the things they loved about their overwater-bungalow stays on Instagram, to find out.

 

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1. The walk to your room is stunning

No elevators or confusing corridors here. At Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, wooden boardwalks stretch into the Pacific Ocean, connecting white-sand beaches to the private one-, two- and three-bedroom Beachfront Villa Estates, many of which have private plunge pools. With the stunning backdrop of towering Mount Otemanu, it’s no wonder the walk inspires guests to capture its beauty.

Explore your private paradise

 

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2. Exploring requires little more than a swimsuit

The best way to explore Bora Bora and the Maldives is by water, and overwater bungalows offer prime access at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru. Encounter wildlife while snorkelling, swimming, kayaking or paddleboarding in the restful waters around your villa. Surfers might prefer a stay in a Water Villa at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa, where they’ll find excellent waves, while sailors and kitesurfers can search for perfect breezes.

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3. Your neighbours are always up for a visit

Bora Bora’s barrier reef and coral gardens make it one of the most diverse marine ecosystems on the planet. Sea turtles, rays and colourful reef fish inhabit the waters that surround the bungalows at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. Many of them make their way to the Resort’s Lagoon Sanctuary, which serves as a critical research and conservation point for marine biologists from WiseOceans, as well as a prime snorkelling spot for guests.

The UNESCO-protected waters of Baa Atoll, in the Maldives, are also ecologically diverse, with the largest known population of manta rays in the world and a significant coral reef system. This video from Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru offers a glimpse of the sights you’ll behold when accompanying one of our instructors on a snorkelling adventure.

Explore an underwater kingdom

Four Seasons Maldives Private Island Voavah is the world’s first exclusive-use UNESCO retreat. Make yourself at home in a Two-Bedroom Water Villa, stilted over the fish-filled lagoon – you might spot hawksbill sea turtles, manta rays, dolphins and other marine animals swimming around your overwater villa.

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4. The view from your backyard is endless

Shades of blue stretch for miles in the Maldives, as @levi.levo discovered during his recent stay. Water villas at each of the three Maldivian Four Seasons properties offer technicolour views of the Indian Ocean, from sunrise to sunset. In Bora Bora, towering Mount Otemanu, turquoise waters and quiet lagoons are best appreciated from the deck or private plunge pool of an overwater bungalow.

 

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5. Your morning dip is steps away

Wake up. Jump in. When you’re living on some of the world’s most beautiful water, there’s no better way to start the day. Instagrammer @maximevelly captured a morning plunge into the lagoon in Bora Bora. The mood in his photo: Pure joy.

 

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6. Breakfast arrives by boat

Overwater bungalows in Bora Bora and the Maldives are accessed by wooden walkways, but occasionally visitors come by boat. Breakfast at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is delivered ceremoniously in a Polynesian canoe. While your table is set with fresh flowers, hop aboard for a short paddle around the lagoon.

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7. Clear, warm waters make for kid-friendly fun

Even the youngest travellers can enjoy the watery worlds of Bora Bora and the Maldives, thanks to the vibrant oceans and lagoons that surround each villa. In Bora Bora, overwater bungalows are equipped with glass floor panels for a glimpse of the marine life swimming below, and parents can take young kids into the Resort’s tranquil lagoon to get an even closer look. Older children can get more hands-on with their aquatic neighbours, through Kids For All Seasons programs and marine conservation projects.

 

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8. You can relax anytime, anywhere

Spending the day in your hotel room isn’t a travel faux pas when that hotel room is an overwater bungalow. Plunge pools, wide decks, overwater hammocks and steps that lead straight into the ocean are just a few of the features that make relaxing in your room an authentically local experience. Take in a day of sea breezes and water exploration, and get a front-row view of the sunset, all without leaving your villa.

9. Ultimate privacy comes with limitless views

Four Seasons Maldives Private Island at Voavah is all yours to discover. The seven-bedroom resort features water and beach villas, along with a private luxury yacht and your own personal staff. Spa services, sailing, boating, diving, surfing and snorkelling are all within easy reach, and the Indian Ocean views are exclusively yours to enjoy. What’s missing? Everyone else.

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Master Mixologists

There’s no shortage of unique spots to enjoy a cocktail when you’re staying with Four Seasons: a Prohibition-style speakeasy, elegant rooftop retreats, a one-of-a-kind beverage trailer for sipping al fresco. But what makes these bars, lounges and terraces so special are the Four Seasons people – mixologists who are passionate about their craft and dedicated to sharing a taste of place through their innovative creations, concocting libations that highlight local ingredients and history. The result of their efforts: a full menu of Masterdish cocktails worth travelling for.

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A Taste of History

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL ONE DALTON STREET, BOSTON
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FOOD & BEVERAGE JULIA CASALE, TRIFECTA
THE MASTERDISH: BACKDOOR PROGRESSION

Boston might not be the first city to come to mind when thinking of American jazz – most associate it with New Orleans, Chicago or New York – but Beantown has long had a strong scene. Over the years, some of the biggest names in jazz have played its stages, from Duke Ellington, Harry Carney and Johnny Hodges to Jamie Cullum, Harry Connick Jr. and Wynton Marsalis. From your first sip of the Backdoor Progression, you’ll be transported to a dark, moody jazz club. Mezcal, amaro and falernum are smoked under a cloche using cherry wood chips, and then combined tableside in a chilled double rocks glass with ice. Don’t be surprised if you feel your toes tapping to a jazz beat after just one sip.

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A Celestially Inspired Drink

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BARTENDER BRIGIN JOSE, LUNA DUBAI
THE MASTERDISH: AQUARIUS

In the zodiac, Aquarius represents the water bearer, the mystical healer who bestows water – or life – upon the land. Those born under this sign, astrologers say, are free-spirited and creative. So it makes sense that the Aquarius cocktail ­– part of the Zodiac Menu at Luna Dubai, itself a nod to the spectacular views visible from the rooftop terrace – would be an inventive combination of aloe vera juice, fresh honey, gin and lemon. The drink’s milky blue hue is a reflection of the colours of the swirling cosmos – the universe served up in a fun, delicious cocktail. You’ll feel the planets align as you savour every sip.

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A Cocktail Made With Love

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MACAO COTAI STRIP
DIRECTOR OF RESTAURANTS GUSTAVO GONCALVES, XIAO TING
THE MASTERDISH: ULTRAVIOLET

The colour purple is associated with light-hearted romance, unconditional love and compassion, while origami cranes symbolize happiness and hope. Director of Restaurants Gustavo Goncalves turned to the two to spread his message of love and compassion through cocktails: The sweet, deep-purple Ultraviolet is made of butterfly pea tea–infused gin, lemon juice, elderflower liqueur, vanilla and egg whites, served in a cocktail glass and garnished with a purple paper crane.

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A Tribute to Local Flavours

BEVERLY WILSHIRE, BEVERLY HILLS, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
LEAD BARTENDER DENNIS SHEEHE, THEBLVD LOUNGE
THE MASTERDISH: FORBIDDEN FRUIT

Apple pears have been grown in California since the gold rush days, when Chinese miners planted them in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Their round shape and white flesh give them the texture and appearance of an apple, while the refreshing, juicy flavour is all pear. Take a big, juicy bite with THEBlvd Lounge’s Forbidden Fruit, inspired by the region’s bountiful fresh produce and the Garden of Eden and featuring vodka, elderflower liqueur, pear juice, apple juice and lime. The fruit focus doesn’t end with the taste: The cocktail is served in a crystal glass shaped like an apple, with a sugared rim.

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A Sustainable Sip

FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI AT JIMBARAN BAY
HEAD BARTENDER SUFIAN MAHMOUD, SUNDARA
THE MASTERDISH: MADE’S MARGARITA

With views of white-sand beaches and emerald waters, Sundara certainly has earned its name ­­– in Sanskrit, it means “beautiful.” To protect this beauty, Head Bartender Sufian Mahmoud and his team have embraced a “minimal waste, maximum flavour” approach to their craft, focusing on fresh local ingredients and sustainability. Telu, the Resort’s new herb and cocktail garden, provides many of the aromatics Mahmoud uses in his libations – and is the setting for his popular zero-waste bar workshops for guests. Fresh from the garden is his Made’s Margarita. Featuring the classic tequila and lime, the cocktail also uses every part of a locally grown Kintamani orange – Mahmoud makes his own tangerine liqueur from some of the peel, and marmalade from the rest of the fruit – plus andaliman pepper and lime. Add a rim of smoked salt and a dusting of edible flower and rosella dust for garnish, and you’ve got a cocktail that’s good for your taste buds and for the planet.

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A Healthy, Colourful Latte

FOUR SEASONS TENTED CAMP GOLDEN TRIANGLE
RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR KATHARIN KUNTIEN, NONG YAO
THE MASTERDISH: ICED BLUE LATTE

Butterfly pea flower tea has been brewed for centuries in Thailand and Vietnam for its refreshing taste and antioxidants – it’s believed the tea can help boost brain power, fight inflammation and improve skin and hair health. Another beautiful benefit? The tea’s stunning pastel blue color, which ranges from a light grey to dark violet depending on what it’s mixed with. At Nong Yao, Restaurant Supervisor Katharin Kuntien’s Iced Blue Latte is an eye-catching pastel blue thanks to the addition of milk and vanilla syrup – a caffeine-free work of art that’s almost too pretty to sip. Coffee lovers, rejoice: A shot of espresso can be added for a little extra energy.

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A Creative Tipple in Budapest

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GRESHAM PALACE BUDAPEST
HEAD BARTENDER ÁDÁM RÉDLI, MÚZSA
THE MASTERDISH: MAKVIRAG COCKTAIL

The word múzsa means muse in Hungarian, and it’s clear that the new lobby bar at Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest took its inspiration from the surrounding city – known for its artistic flair, Old World charm and awe-inspiring mystique. That imaginative spirit is on display at Múzsa: In addition to its expansive bar, the lounge also includes a private meeting room and a tasting room –  Múzsa is home to the largest publicly available vintage tokaji aszú collections, selected by Head Sommelier Gabor Becker – as well as an intimate concierge library and Treasure, where a bottle of Royal Tokaji Eszencia, the most expensive wine in the world, is on display and available for sale. Our favourite inspired cocktail on the menu? The Makvirag Cocktail: rum, coconut water and pineapple, plus navy gin, fresh lime and sugar syrup – all expected in a typical tiki-style drink. The creative twist? Poppy seed, a traditional Hungarian ingredient; beetroot powder, to give the cocktail its striking pink colour; and Sichuan pepper, for a little bite.

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