Our Travel Intentions for 2025

This year, meet the anticipation of a new beginning with moments of appreciation. The meditative sound of crystal singing bowls at The Heart of The Earth Spa in Hoi An, putting your mind at ease. The way each dish of the seven-course tasting menu at Michelin-starred Auro takes you on a sensory journey through the current season in Napa Valley. The smile on the face of your favourite person as you learn to flamenco dance together in Madrid. When you travel with intention, every moment becomes quietly, sublimely extraordinary. At Four Seasons, wellness, connection and meaningful moments are what we’re looking forward to in 2025. Come set your own travel intentions with us.

Wellness: A focus on yourself

Travelling with intention starts from within. That means slowing down and staying present. That could be achieved through daily mindfulness exercises or a meditation practice that keeps you centred while you’re on vacation – or perhaps through travelling to a place where you know your well-being will be nurtured in a caring, intentional way.

With its overwater treatment pavilions set atop a lotus-filled lagoon, The Heart of The Earth Spa at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam is a serene wellness retreat inspired by the teachings of Thích Nhất Hạnh – the Vietnamese Thiền Buddhist monk known as the father of the mindfulness movement, who believed that we are not separate from the Earth, but rather one with it. Here, you can attune yourself to the rhythms of nature through yoga, meditation rituals, healing massages and body treatments, sessions with visiting practitioners, and personalized wellness journeys. For a profound experience that will move body and soul, book the Spa’s signature Nam Hai Earth Song ritual, which includes a sound bath using eight synchronized, quartz-crystal alchemy bowls tuned to 432 Hz, the healing frequency of the Earth itself. Once you’ve realigned with yourself and the world around you, set out to explore the sacred sites, natural beauty and vibrant culture of Hoi An with one of the Resort’s immersive experiences.

Practise mindfulness in Hoi An

For many, connecting with the natural world is the easiest path to reconnecting with the self. At Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, the wonder of nature quite literally surrounds you. Set on a secluded island within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Indian Ocean, the Resort offers more than just a beautiful destination – it’s a place where innovation, conservation and wellness meet. Pay a visit to AyurMa, the Resort’s pioneering wellness haven centred on the four pillars of Ayurveda, yoga therapy, wellness and planetary well-being. “From Ayurvedic herbs to our daily rituals, we celebrate the Earth’s ability to heal us and our capability to heal her in return,” says Dr. Arun K. Tomson, Director of AyurMa. This reverence for nature can also be felt throughout the Resort, whether you’re exploring the lagoon after dark, helping the resident marine biologists at the Marine Discover Centre, or swimming with dolphins and manta rays in the crystal-clear waters of the Baa Atoll.

Feel connected in the Maldives

Connection: A focus on new cultures and authentic experiences

Immersing yourself in the culture of a destination does two things: It provides the joy of novelty and experiences that may be new to us, and it reminds us that there is a variety of infinitely beautiful ways to spend our days. More and more, the desire for authentic, experiential travel is at the top of the list of our vacation must-haves.

In Madrid, you’ll find history, art, food and festivals fueling the city’s cosmopolitan flair. Located in the historic Centro Canalejas building just a 10-minute walk from Plaza Mayor, Four Seasons Hotel Madrid puts you in the heart of Spain’s charismatic capital. Explore the shops at neighbouring Galería Canalejas and other nearby boutiques to see where fashionable Madrileños find their fits, join an expert guide on a historical walking tour, or dive deep into the culture of flamenco as you get to know the history of Spanish classical guitars and take in a flamenco show at a traditional tablao. Socializing with friends and family is also a huge part of day-to-day life in Madrid, so finish your day with dinner at the Hotel’s Dani Brasserie, a lively, welcoming restaurant featuring Michelin-distinguished Chef Dani García’s Andalusian dishes in a stylish rooftop setting.

Savour a taste of Spain in Madrid

Seeing a city transform in real time is a fascinating experience. Doha, the burgeoning capital of Qatar, is rapidly coming into its modern iteration while still sitting confidently with its historic past. So where do you start? When you stay at Four Seasons Hotel Doha, you can embark on a full- or half-day Heart of Doha City Tour to see the famous Doha Corniche, the Souq Waqif, the Museum of Islamic Art and the National Museum of Qatar, all under the knowledgeable care of an expert guide. Prefer to fully immerse yourself in the art and culture of the region? The Hotel’s Cultural Wonders Museum Tour is for you. And for a truly unforgettable experience, the full-day Desert & Sea Safari will take you on an adventure through the dunes to where the desert meets the sea. If you’re travelling with a larger group, the spacious apartments at Four Seasons Resort and Residences at The Pearl-Qatar offer full kitchens and optional extra rooms on the stunning human-made island, along with additional experiences you’ll only find through Four Seasons.

Explore the city, desert and sea in Doha

Meaningful moments: Focus on time together

Our fast-paced lives often leave us wanting to spend more quality time with the ones we love. By travelling with intention, that feeling of genuine connection tends to naturally take centre stage. Stronger connections are also formed when you experience new things together, which is why Four Seasons puts so much care into making sure the moments you have both on and off property are meaningful and memorable, no matter where you decide to travel.

When you first arrive at Elusa Winery, the on-site vineyard at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley, you get the sense that everything is moving at exactly the right pace. The grapes, after all, will not be rushed. Whether you’re on a romantic getaway, travelling with friends or on a multigenerational trip, this feeling of being fully in the present, in lockstep with the seasons, can be felt throughout your stay. From wine dinners and cocktail classes to vineyard picnics and relaxing spa treatments, it’s easy to find intentional ways to spend time together in Napa Valley. For an unforgettable evening, try the seven-course tasting menu at Auro, Calistoga’s only Michelin-starred restaurant, and experience hyper-seasonal bounty with Chef Rogelio Garcia’s signature touch.

Taste the season in Napa Valley

Sometimes, a little rest and relaxation are all you need to reconnect. At Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, Florida, spend your days lounging in one of the legendary poolside cabanas, the very same ones Winston Churchill used to spend time in to paint and unwind. With two pools and a quiet stretch of beach just a few steps away, this family-friendly hotel could be exactly what you need. Go for a ride together in one of the complimentary electric Mokes to take in the scenery or ride your bicycle in search of the perfect picnic spot, courtesy of an insider tip from the Concierge. Get the best of both worlds with a yacht and city tour of nearby Miami or see the coastline from the sky on a private helicopter tour before returning to the Hotel for a sunset beach picnic curated by the talented culinary team. Each moment, no matter how small, is an opportunity to create joyful memories. And Four Seasons will help make sure you don’t miss a single one.

Unwind together in Surfside

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Unique Day Trips Around the World

No one enjoys a day inside a beautiful hotel more than I do, but you can’t come home from your trip with nothing but stories about the signature cocktails at the bar. To mix things up a bit, here are four of the most unusual day trips I’ve taken from some of my favourite Four Seasons destinations. And don’t worry—when you return in the evening after your day of adventure, that cocktail will still taste great.

Buenos Aires, Argentina


Things to do in Tigre, Argentina

Just north of Buenos Aires is Tigre, a picturesque delta town situated among rivers and canals that is famous for its weekend floating produce market.

It’s easy to forget that Buenos Aires is a river city, but an hour-long train ride north of Buenos Aires brings you to the delta town of Tigre, renowned for its weekend floating produce market. Stroll around, shopping for flowers and fruit offered by growers who motor down the river from their farms deeper in the region, or take a boat tour around the swampy, beautiful inlets to see yacht clubs, swanky porteño weekend vacation homes and simple houses filled with fishing kids who will wave as you motor past.

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If you want to venture further, a two-hour boat ride from Tigre reaches the island of Martín García. Once a military outpost, and then a penal colony where Juan Perón spent a few days after his arrest, the island is now a National Historical Monument and Flora and Fauna Reserve, where crumbling pieces of history mix with beautiful delta forest and creatures.

Chiang Mai, Thailand


Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand

At Elephant Nature Park, an hour away from Chiang Mai, watch, feed and play with these gentle giants for an unforgettable experience.

Chiang Mai is a bustling city that could very well have drawn you for many reasons, but there’s no way you planned a trip here without wanting to see elephants. An incredible rescue preserve called the Elephant Nature Park is located about an hour north of town in the green mountains of Northern Thailand.

Here, elephants rescued from horrific conditions are left to wander—unridden and unbothered—in a gorgeous natural valley. You get to feed them, kiss them, and, when they decide to wander down to the perfect river flowing through the whole place, follow them in and bathe them. Be careful: If you’re like me, you will fall in love and give this wonderful place all of your money.

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Scottsdale, Arizona


Slide Rock near Scottsdale, Arizona

On a family visit to Scottsdale, be sure to take time to drive north to Slide Rock, where kids and adults alike will love slipping over the wet red sandstone.

Two hours north of Scottsdale is Slide Rock—a natural water slide that looks as if it were manufactured by a theme-park designer. Neatly carved by clear water through the red, soft sandstone is a person-wide, angled slide covered in just enough algae to be fantastically slippery and yet still not gross. The sandstone banks on either side are flat and smooth, ideal for sunbathing. Crawl out of the chilly water and lie under the blue sky on the sun-warmed sandstone, and remember days spent as a kid warming up on the hot summer concrete by the pool.

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Los Angeles, California


Day trip to Joshua Tree National Park, California

It’s only a two-hour drive from Beverly Hills to Joshua Tree National Park, which covers three of California’s ecoregions and boasts more than 800,000 acres (323,749 hectares) for exploring.

You’ve done the Venice boardwalk and Rodeo Drive. Today you’re going to experience a quirkier side of California. Two hours east of Beverly Hills is Joshua Tree, a desert national park famous for its signature cactus tree that looked to early Mormon settlers like Joshua holding his arms up to the Lord in prayer.

First, go to the nearby Integratron for your sound bath. Built in the 1950s by Hughes Aircraft Inspector George van Tassel after alleged alien communication, this wooden dome was supposed to refresh the human body and spirit. But the acoustic qualities of the building have led to its use as a recording studio for bands such as the Arctic Monkeys, and as an excellent spot for a truly rejuvenating retreat. You’ll lie on mats for what the Integratron website calls “kindergarten nap time for grown-ups,” while a woman rubs an array of quartz bowls, creating sounds that she claims are massaging and cleaning your filthy chakras. At the very least, the beautiful and calming sounds of the ringing bowls will make every organ in your body vibrate. One warning: The acoustics are perfect, so your snores will really travel.

Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

After your chakras are clean, head west a few miles down a designated California Scenic Drive to Pioneertown, a relic originally built as a live-in Old West set for movies that have been filmed here since the 1940s. Today, take a stroll down an old-timey desert street, lined with fake storefronts and found-art installations of weathered school desks and ancient typewriters set in gardens of broken coloured glass and ’50s children’s toys.

Along with other cowpeople, bikers and artists, mosey into Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace—a former cantina set and outlaw biker burrito bar turned barbecue haven and indie-music den—for a beer, a sandwich and maybe a show. Robert Plant and Vampire Weekend play here, as well as local family bands. Toto, you’re not in Beverly Hills any more.

Amman, Jordan

Unmarked on modern maps and unseen by outsiders for more than 500 years, ancient Petra was rediscovered in the 19th century, fuelling much wonder and excitement about the lost city’s mysterious past. The remains of this once-flourishing trade centre, named one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, are now among Jordan’s most spectacular sites. As archaeologists continue to uncover the city’s secrets, Petra’s spectacular history—from its Nabataean origins to its Roman and later Byzantine rule—is revealed to adventurers and history buffs alike.

Four Seasons Hotel Amman

The idea of finding a lost city has fascinated humans for centuries, and walking down the winding Siq that leads into Petra will make you feel as though you are somehow discovering it for yourself. As you approach through the narrow gorge, catch glimpses of carved monuments that prove to be truly grand in scope. Just a few hours’ drive away in Jordan’s capital city, Four Seasons Hotel Amman is the ideal jumping-off point for a visit to Petra—an experience that you won’t soon forget.

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Four Seasons Gift Cards: Give the Gift of Their Dreams

This holiday season, think outside the traditional gift box when choosing presents for friends, family and colleagues. With a Four Seasons Gift Card, everyone on your list is destined for the extraordinary.

Whether it’s a round of golf in a dream destination, a unique fitness class or a gourmet dinner in paradise, an unforgettable experience is theirs to choose – whenever and wherever they wish.

We explored the possibilities and gathered up some of the season’s most memorable and unusual gift ideas. Browse our wish list, then choose your amount and let them discover the gift of their dreams.

Golf with friends

Set up your favourite golfer for a round in paradise. The golf course at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo is one of the best courses in Costa Rica and ranked among the “Top 100 Courses Outside the United States” by Golf Digest. Designed by Arnold Palmer, it begins atop one of Peninsula Papagayo’s highest plateaus, overlooking the waters of Bahía de Culebra.

At El Bajo, the signature par-4 sixth hole, golfers tee off from 200 feet (61 metres) above the green fairway below. A Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, the golf course lies amid botanical gardens, scenic cliffs and an abundance of wildlife. Lucky golfers have been known to encounter a monkey or two.

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Dinner with a view


Private Island Dinner Experience, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

The Private Island Dinner Experience available through Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is one of the most intimate and romantic ways for a couple to enjoy the tropical destination.

Whatever the reason for a romantic getaway to Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, couples can mark the occasion with an unforgettable Polynesian dinner. During the Private Island Dinner Experience, guests take a canoe ride to a small white-sand island – known locally as a motu – for the perfect sunset view and a feast to remember.

The couple will sip Champagne while tasting expertly prepared dishes and fresh seafood. And for dessert? Choose a chocolate Polynesian pirogue or coconut and passion fruit sorbets. Whatever their personal tastes, the executive chef will cater to every need, with the option of adding wine pairings, a private singer or a professional photographer to capture the memories for years to come.

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Cooking classes with local flavour


Cooking school at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

For the aspiring chef in your life, a gift card can be used to attend a class at the open-air cooking facility at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, designed by award-winning Bensley Design Studios in Bangkok to unite architectural influences of northern Thailand with traditional design.

One of the best parts of travelling is the opportunity to taste food all over the world. At the Cooking School at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, gourmands can immerse themselves in the traditions of Thai cuisine through a variety of Lanna-style cooking classes, plus optional trips to the local market and even vegetable-carving lessons.

Novice and expert chefs can choose their class according to their tastes, whether they prefer to make kaow soi gai (Chiang Mai curry noodle soup with chicken) or tom yum goong (spicy soup with shrimp). After class, students will move to the open-air dining area of the pavilion to savour delectable dishes and spectacular views.

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A meditative practice


Yoga at Four Seasons Residence Club San Diego Aviara

At Four Seasons Residence Club San Diego Aviara, active guests can choose from indoor or outdoor yoga classes, as well as other types of classes, at the two fitness centres: Meadows Fitness (open 24 hours) and Summits Fitness.

For the wellness enthusiast, a restorative yet challenging fitness activity often tops their wish list. At Four Seasons Residence Club San Diego Aviara, guests can partake in on-site yoga classes in an open-air pavilion that overlooks the pool. Waterproof cedar floors and adjustable wall screens allow for a safe and private practice.

There’s a class for every pace: vinyasa is typically centred on the flow and the breath, while hatha yoga is a more restorative practice and combining hatha and Pilates provides a strong core workout. Barre is another interesting workout, largely influenced by ballet, utilising a ballet bar for targeted strengthening exercises. Whatever the practice, there’s no better way to get energised for a day spent in the city or by the pool.

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A delightful treat


Chocolate at Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul

Ghislain Gaille, the Executive Pastry Chef at Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus creates artisan chocolates by adding modern twists to his Grandfather’s legendary recipes. Visit the Hotel’s Chocolate Shop to taste test a bar that combines passion fruit, olive oil, ginger, cinnamon and fig with spices from Istanbul’s Spice Market.

Rather than guessing what treat best suits your friend or family member’s palate, let them choose their own. In the Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Showroom at Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus, travellers with a sweet tooth can taste and take home artisan chocolates and local specialties prepared by Chef Ghislain Gaille.

For a truly authentic dessert, recommend that they also taste a world-famous Turkish delight, a gelatin-like sweet treat that was first concocted in the 18th century, often flavoured with rosewater or citrus and covered with confectioner’s sugar. Today, the candies are available in many varieties, such as pistachio, coconut and cinnamon.

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Elegant nightcaps


Drinks at Four Seasons Hotel Casblanca, Bleu Bar

Have a friend visiting Morocco? Treat them to a drink at Bleu Bar at the new Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca. Here, guests can sit on the terrace amid ocean views or at the chic bar, where live entertainment can be enjoyed most weekends.

For the person on your list who enjoys a divine cocktail, the chic Bleu Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca is the perfect oceanside spot. Suggest that they use the gift card to order A Tale of Two Cities, a cocktail for two made of caramel Casablanca tea with demerara sugar and lemon, served with violet-infused Earl Grey tea. Cocktails pair perfectly with a plate of fresh, world-renowned Dakhla oysters, from an ecologically protected area where oyster farmers do their work by hand. The new bar, inspired by the sea, is decorated with nautical touches, including seashell designs and curves reminiscent of the waves.

If they prefer afternoon tea to nightly drinks, mention the Hotel’s Mint, a lounge where they can enjoy gourmet French pastries on comfortable sofas amid traditional Moroccan décor.

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A meet and greet with modern artists


Songzhuang Artist Village tour

Located in the eastern suburbs of Beijing, Songzhuang Artist Village is a home of more than 2,000 top artists and their studios. Send your most creative friends there to attend an artist-led tour.

Give friends and family with a passion for contemporary art the chance to meet China’s most talented artists, as well as see their work. Four Seasons Hotel Beijing offers guests the opportunity to Go Inside Beijing’s Creative Scene with an intimate look at these inspiring creators. During the experience, guests join China’s leading artists for a tour of Songzhuang Artist Village. After the tour, guests can share a gourmet lunch with the artists at their home or studio, or in the surrounding orchard and gardens.

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Aquatic adventures


Water sports at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles

After venturesome travellers get their feet wet snorkelling in the waters outside Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, they’ll want to try surfing or stand-up paddling. The Introduction to Surfing class is complimentary, but guests can use a gift card to purchase more lessons or rent boards to take on the waves on their own.

If you’re shopping for a venturesome traveller, a water-sports rental at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles will give them a fun way to get active on the water. Guests can choose between a smooth stand-up paddleboard ride and a thrilling surf experience on the Indian Ocean, each of which provides an exciting and effective workout. Expert Tropicsurf instructors are available to offer paddleboard tutorials and teach beginning surfers the fundamentals, while students can progress at their own pace.

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A great night’s sleep at home


Four Seasons Bed – Oahu Suite, Hawaii

The signature Four Seasons Bed (available for purchase with a gift card) is the centrepiece to any sleep sanctuary. While its patented GelTouch foam centre absorbs heat to keep you cool at night, pocketed coil motion separation provides optimal support.

Give any Four Seasons fan or frequent traveller the ultimate gift: the opportunity to take home the brand’s world-renowned sleep experience. The signature Four Seasons Bed, developed over 50 years in partnership with experts and guests and available for purchase with a gift card, features a choice of unique mattress toppers to deliver the ultimate in customised comfort. Recommend that they add signature Four Seasons linens and pillows for unparalleled luxury.

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Courtney Guadagno also contributed to this article.

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6 Ways to Drink Tea Around the World

Since it was first cultivated 5,000 years ago in China, tea has become one of the most popular beverages in the world—one with a rich history that spans continents and cultures. Today tea is revered for its pleasing taste and endless varieties, as well as its rejuvenating effects and health benefits.

Whether you prefer green, black, white or oolong—all types of tea that stem from the same plant, Camellia sinensis—tea is an excellent source of both disease-fighting flavonoids and antioxidants that help detoxify damaging free radicals in your body. Strong evidence links regular consumption of tea (two or more cups per day) with a reduced risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol and possibly even prevention of cancer, not to mention its soothing properties.

Not only can sitting down with a cup of tea be relaxing—and good for you—it is also a valued social tradition observed in cultures all over the world. In many places, the ritual of the tea service is as important as the beverage itself. Here are some memorable ways to savour tea at Four Seasons hotels and resorts around the world.

Green tea in Hangzhou

Longjing, or “dragon well” tea, is the world-renowned green tea grown on the hillsides surrounding West Lake and throughout China’s Zhejiang Province. The bright emerald leaves are picked by hand, as they have been for centuries, and dried using a large metal wok in order to stop the fermentation process; this treatment gives the tea its distinct flavour. Enjoy a cup of longjing during the daily traditional tea service at Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake, or head to the Spa for a one-of-a-kind Dragon Well and Jade Spring Ritual. After a bath containing the extract of 60,000 tea leaves, enjoy a body scrub, wrap and massage that all utilise the tea’s restorative properties.

Mint tea in Marrakech

At the Maarifa Cultural Centre at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, take part in Morocco’s artistic and cultural offerings—including a mint tea ceremony. Throughout the country, the ritual is performed to welcome guests into one’s home; at the Centre, guests are taken through the elaborate ceremony, which involves steeping tea leaves and sugar in boiling water, then serving the tea with handfuls of fresh mint in small glasses. It’s a refreshing and hospitable way to enjoy Morocco’s beloved beverage.

Global offerings in Mumbai

Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai pays homage to local and global tea flavours with a Tea Connoisseur’s Delight menu at the Hotel’s Café Prato. Guests choose from blends sourced from India, such as Kashmiri kahwa from the Himalayan foothills or southern India’s Blue Mountain nilgri. Japanese sencha, African rooibos and herbal infusions fill out the menu.

Sustainable tea in Seattle

Seattle may be known for its outstanding coffee, but discerning tea enthusiasts can now enjoy premium, single-origin whole-leaf tea at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. Partnering with TeaVert, a Seattle-based company that sources its tea leaves using sustainable cultivation practices, the Hotel is the first to introduce four of the company’s unique tea blends, now available in ART Restaurant. Each tea is presented with a handcrafted single-use tea infuser, made in the U.S. from a fully biodegradable, FSC-certified white birch raw veneer without the use of harmful chemicals.

Tea for two in London

Afternoon tea is a cultural institution in England, and Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is now offering a charming afternoon tea picnic—complete with a wicker basket filled with the proper British sandwiches, cakes and scones wrapped up in vintage tins, plus a half bottle of Bollinger Rosé Champagne. Each basket also includes a tea-brewing egg timer to ensure that the accompanying tea is served precisely to your liking. Enjoy your picnic on Amaranto Restaurant’s lovely landscaped terrace.

Afternoon tea with a twist

In a fun variation on tradition, One-Ninety Bar and Terraza by Javier de las Muelas at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore now offers a Cocktail Afternoon Tea Service, which joins the Classic and Champagne Afternoon Tea offerings on the menu. Choose your drink from the exclusive Diva Cocktail Collection, which features non-alcoholic or low-alcoholic-content beverages infused with ingredients like Darjeeling tea and ginger and named after powerhouse women such as Elizabeth Taylor. When they’re served in glass teapots, accompanied by an assortment of sweet and savoury bites, teatime has never looked (or tasted) better.

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Celebrate at Home With the Help of
Four Seasons Experts

Gathering with loved ones is the best part of the holiday season. If you’re thinking about hosting a holiday party for the first time or if you’re seeking new inspiration for your annual fête, the experts at Four Seasons are here to help. From inventive holiday cocktails and party-planning advice to the recipe for a Michelin-starred dish and the perfect playlist, we’ve compiled a holiday party planning checklist with everything you need for an unforgettable celebration.

Setting the scene: planning a holiday party

“Holiday parties are a time to come together and reconnect with friends and family, near and from afar,” says JoAnn Freberg, Director of Catering and Conference Services at Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina. “We share meaningful traditions and family recipes; we celebrate togetherness; and we make memories across generations.”

While in the planning stage, Freberg recommends keeping three words in mind: comfortable, entertained, engaged. This is how you want your guests to feel throughout the event. Plan a menu that includes a variety of traditional favourites, perhaps using family recipes for a personal touch. Small-plate grazing stations are a fun way to share fresh vegetables and fruits, cheeses and charcuterie, or bite-size pastries and treats. Freberg also suggests planning an activity that fosters a sense of belonging and unity, especially if you have new friends or family members joining this year. “And don’t forget the kids,” notes Freberg. Incorporate holiday crafting, storytelling or singing of songs to keep young guests – and their parents – happy and engaged.

Since this is a busy time of year, Freberg highly recommends sending out invitations as soon as you know the date that works for you. The general guideline is to send invitations anywhere from four to eight weeks before the event, but you know your friends and family best, so plan accordingly to increase your chances of better attendance. And if you decide to host your party at a venue as opposed to your home, Freberg has one tried-and-true piece of advice: Book as early as you can.

Ultimately, the goal of a holiday party is to celebrate being together, so no matter where you host, keep formalities to a minimum, greet your guests warmly, cue up the music and let the festive atmosphere you’ve created do the rest.

Setting the mood: the perfect holiday drinks

The perfect drink menu can set the tone for your event. Should you go fun and festive? Or elegant and traditional? For Michele Lombardi, Head Mixologist at Bar Antoine at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, it’s a little of both. “I really like taking a classic cocktail recipe, such as a traditional Negroni cocktail, and heating things up with a festive twist,” he says. For a crowd-pleasing holiday party beverage, Lombardi recommends a twist on traditional mulled wine, adding gin, vermouth and Campari for a little extra kick. “It’s toasty and spiced with a red wine base, cinnamon and all the usual ingredients. This is best made in a batch – enough for a crowd or a couple of rounds.” (See Lombardi’s mulled wine recipe in the image gallery above.)

For Federico Balzarini, Beverage Manager at ARGO at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, the name of the game is champagne. “The French 75 is a delightful combination of citrus, gin and champagne. It’s perfect as a pre-dinner drink as well as a palate cleanser,” he says. To make it, mix your favourite gin, fresh lemon juice and some sugar, and then top it off with your favourite champagne. “What’s not to like about it?” (See Balzarini’s French 75 recipe above.)

Come New Year’s Eve, Balzarini loves to celebrate with a glass of Dom Pérignon at ARGO. “There’s something special about the bubbly elegance that captures the festive spirit,” he says. “[I like to open] a bottle to toast to new beginnings!” And he’s right – few drinks immediately say “celebration” quite like a bottle of champagne.

But the best drink menus don’t just include alcohol. “One of the best drinks for the festive season is our White Forest cocktail that we serve at Bar Antoine,” says Lombardi. “It’s a non-alcoholic concoction made of Everleaf Forest non-alcoholic bittersweet aperitif, fresh apple juice, maple syrup, coconut powder and microplaned clementine peel. Served cold or hot, the flavours are bold and give the feeling of enjoying a real cocktail.” (See Lombardi’s White Forest recipe above.)

Setting the menu: the perfect holiday dishes

Food has a special way of creating memories, especially when you share it with others. One of Freberg’s top holiday party planning tips includes incorporating traditional dishes with family recipes into your menu. While no two families are exactly alike, the love we pour into the dishes we serve feels universal. This is where your party can really shine, whether it’s through a curated selection of dishes or a hero dish that everyone will remember for years to come.

For Chef Suwattana Boonyarattananusorn, Thai Chef Instructor and the key figure behind the success of Rim Tai Kitchen cooking academy at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, that dish is khao soi.

“Khao soi holds a special place in my heart, not just as a dish, but as a symbol of family gatherings and cherished memories,” says Boonyarattananusorn, affectionately known as Chef Tor. This northern Thai classic, with its rich, aromatic curry and crispy egg noodles, has always been a favourite at his family table.

“To me, making khao soi is a labor of love,” he explains. “The complexity of the dish requires time and dedication, from preparing the specific chilli paste to crafting homemade noodles and simmering the perfect soup. It’s a dish that brings the family together, not just at the table but in the kitchen as well. Cooking khao soi becomes an experience where everyone can bond, have fun and laugh, turning the preparation into a cherished family ritual.”

For Chef Tor, khao soi is more than just food; it’s a reminder of home. It’s a dish that sparks conversations and creates connections. Whether he’s sharing it with family or serving it to guests, khao soi is his go-to dish for bringing people closer, making it the perfect choice for any family gathering.

If you don’t have a go-to family dish, why not borrow one from Michelin-distinguished chef Christian Le Squer? His award-winning signature sea bass with buttermilk and caviar is one of the bestsellers at his three-Michelin-starred restaurant Le Cinq at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris and will undoubtedly become the centrepiece of your festive dinner. Inspired by Le Squer’s childhood in Brittany, France, this dish is elegant and sophisticated, slightly acidic and salty, and will leave a lasting impression on your guests. (See Le Squer’s sea bass recipe in the image gallery above.)

Setting the table: the perfect holiday décor

You’ve selected the drinks and the food – now where will you put it all? “Your holiday table setting is where your décor theme takes a personal and more customized turn, allowing you the opportunity to really make your guests feel like they’re immersed in your style and hospitality,” says Corey Rader, Manager of Floral Operations at Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center. “I always recommend having a signature bloom at every place setting, whether it is an orchid bloom, a cutting of tallow berry, a sprig of ilex berries or just a clipping of fresh cedar. This simple gesture personalizes the experience for your guests from the moment they take their seats.”

Rader’s go-to holiday bloom for making a big statement, whether on its own or in a grouping, is amaryllis. Amaryllis come in a wide variety of colours, from the traditional red, white, burgundy, and variegated red and white to more contemporary colours like orange, green, pink and salmon. Rader notes that there is an amaryllis out there to fit any holiday décor theme. “Most people are familiar with amaryllis in plant form, but their versatility in design as a cut bloom makes for a showstopper very reminiscent of a lily but without the overpowering scent,” he says.

Another favourite is ranunculus, for its versatility (it pairs well with winter greenery like cedar as well as with other blooms like roses and hydrangeas) and its tendency to look best during the cooler winter and spring months, making December a perfect time to incorporate it into your décor. Rader also says you can’t miss with cymbidium orchids, which can be found in both standard and miniature sizes. Honourable mentions: ilex berry, hypericum berry, antique hydrangea, anemone, peony and tulip.

“I also recommend styling the table with multiple groupings of smaller designs so that you allow for breathing space to accommodate the accumulation of plates and glasses during the meal,” says Rader. “This will also enable you to spread the colour and texture of the florals throughout the table, as opposed to one large design that only pulls focus to the centre.”

Another key to successful table design and overall décor is lighting. “Lighting will make the difference between a flat, one-dimensional table and an elevated experience,” notes Rader. Striking the right balance is key; too much light and everything is washed out. Not enough light, and all of your hard work is not afforded the opportunity to shine. Candles are a great way not only to show off your style but also to add another layer of lighting to the table, suggests Rader, and with so many candleholder options on the market, selecting the right one has never been easier. Whether you’re adding texture through different linens, combining a variety of blooms, or placing evergreens or magnolia leaves directly on the table, just play with it and see what feels right. This is where you can really have fun and showcase your creativity.

Setting the vibe: the perfect holiday playlist

The right playlist can elevate the mood of any party. “The secret to a great holiday playlist is all about timing and flow,” says Daniel Buckman, President of BELLOSOUND and Music Partner of Four Seasons Hotel Houston. “Experience tells me that it’s about mixing the familiar with the unexpected while keeping things cool – but not too cool.”

First, timing. Start with laid-back classics and then gradually build energy. It’s all about reading the room and knowing when to shift gears, says Buckman. Then comes balance; blend traditional holiday tracks with modern hits, world music, or sophisticated jazz and chill electronic music to keep things interesting. Then Buckman recommends including something familiar, but with a twist: “We know people love classics, but by introducing fresh remixes or rare gems, we keep the playlist engaging.” The best playlists cater to diverse tastes, so keep your audience in mind and blend old and new to create an inclusive, dynamic vibe. And finally, avoid overplayed hits. Buckman suggests steering clear of the obvious and focusing on fresh versions and under-the-radar gems to keep it exciting.

So what are some of his favourite holiday songs? “I’ve got a few,” he says. “I love the laid-back vibe of reggae Christmas, like ‘Happy Christmas’ by Toots and the Maytals. Marvin Gaye’s ‘Purple Snowflakes’ is a soulful classic, and Kaskade’s Christmas albums bring that modern, cool vibe. But for the perfect remix, it has to be ‘I’d Like You For Christmas’ by Julie London (Ursula 1000 remix) – smooth, nostalgic, but with a fresh twist. Perfect for setting the mood.”

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floral art installation at Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris