The Fall Trips You Need to Take

When French philosopher Albert Camus wrote that autumn “is a second spring where every leaf is a flower,” he was onto something.

With the change from summer to fall, this beautiful time of year is perfect for weekend getaways and enjoying the outdoors in its full autumn glory. There’s something uniquely magical about the crisp, cool air, and the experts at Four Seasons know exactly how to help you savour it. Here are seven of our favourite places to visit in the fall to take full advantage of this special time.

 

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Catch a show in Austin

Scorching summer days in the Texas capital give way to perfect weather come autumn, a time of year for getting outdoors. You can easily stroll from Four Seasons Hotel Austin to Zilker Metropolitan Park, a sprawling 358-acre (145-hectare) space along the shores of Lady Bird Lake, and cool off in Barton Springs Pool, which maintains an average temperature of 68°F to 70°F (20°C to 21°C) year round.

At night, join filmgoers in the heart of downtown Austin at Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In, whose two screens showcase a variety of classics and newer releases. You can even go beyond popcorn, soda and candy and order from restaurants that deliver right to your car window.

Since this is the Live Music Capital of the World, you can catch some of Austin’s top musicians playing at the Hotel’s Live Oak lounge. Sip inventive cocktails while listening to live music and taking in some of the best views in the city. On the Hotel’s back lawn, you can also join friends for games including Jenga, ping-pong and cornhole, or simply find a patch of shade in one of the many Adirondack chairs or hammocks to sit back and relax.

Alternatively, you can also play your own music – the Hotel’s Guitar Concierge can arrange for you to borrow a premium guitar to use throughout your visit. Strum away in the comfort of your guest room or on the back lawn, or take it with you to other scenic locales around the city.

Enjoy music and movies in Austin

Cruise the river in Prague

Prepare your palate for an autumn stay at Four Seasons Hotel Prague. Sip a glass of Prosecco aboard the Hotel’s charming wooden boat on the Vltava River. Surrounded by fairy-tale scenery, you’ll see Prague from a different angle as you indulge in your choice of breakfast, lunch or a light snack. Come November, you can also opt for a glass of mulled wine or hot chocolate to keep you warm when the temperature begins to dip.

For an authentic Czech experience, discover a local craft rooted in hundreds of years of tradition: glassblowing. The Hotel’s private car service can whisk you to the world-famous Rückl glass factory in Nizbor, a picturesque village in central Bohemia, only a 45-minute drive from Prague. There, you’ll meet craftsmen and witness the magic of glass engraving. You can even choose to cut or blow glass yourself.

Back at the Hotel, pamper yourself with a personalized treatment at the Spa or enjoy some quality time with your loved one in the private couple’s treatment room, complete with your own private steam room.

Capture the magic in Prague

 

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Take a private helicopter tour in Beijing

Autumn is the best time to explore Beijing, with comfortably cool weather for climbing suburban mountains or people-watching in an outdoor café. The city’s countless attractions include Ditan Park, the Confucian Temple, the Guozijian Museum and, of course, the Great Wall.

From late September to early November is an especially good time to visit, when you can see the iconic landmark framed by rich autumn hues. Four Seasons Hotel Beijing offers two exceptional ways to see the well-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Let the Hotel arrange for a private car to take you to Mutianyu and embark on a private guided tour of the incredibly well-preserved section that was originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 550–557) but then rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty (AD 1368–1644) to strengthen its defensive potential. During the fall, the surrounding forest-covered mountains turn shades of red and gold. For a bird’s-eye view of it all, the Hotel can also arrange for a private helicopter experience. This adventure begins with a ride to Mutianyu in a private limousine, catered food and snacks, and a breathtaking 15-minute aerial tour of the Great Wall. Afterwards, set out on a hike with an expert guide to take in the wall’s history and architecture up close.

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Revel in fall colours in Kyoto

Kyoto is known for the vibrant colours of its leaves (koyo in Japanese) – especially impressive during the last two weeks of November – making it one of the best fall destinations. Like hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in spring, the Japanese also have a custom called momijigari (red leaf hunting) that was a popular fall activity among the 8th-century aristocracy and continues to this day. While the word specifically references the red leaves of the maple tree that make their appearance each fall, in practice, it means gathering together to see all of the season’s best foliage.

For this special season, the team at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto has created a map highlighting the best places around the city to witness this beautiful sight. The Concierge recommends visiting Kyoto’s temples at night for a different kind of leaf-peeping experience. A few favourites are Kodai-ji Temple, Entoku-in Temple and Kiyomizu-dera Temple, all in the Higashiyama area and only 20 to 25 minutes by foot from the Hotel.

And last but not least, if you want to take in the rich autumn colours in a quiet and exclusive setting without any crowds, pay a visit to the Hotel’s own Shakusui-en pond garden.

See the colours of Kyoto

Expand your palate in Bogotá

Year-round good weather means there’s never really a bad time to visit Colombia’s capital city, but autumn is the perfect time for unexpected journeys. The best way to discover the magic of Bogotá is to live the experience like a local.

One aspect of the city locals love? Graffiti. For those intrigued by the thriving art scene, Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá can help arrange for a private walking tour to see some of Bogotá’s most notable works. The colourful, towering murals that dot the city make for great Instagram backdrops – but they’re even more incredible when you see them first hand.

To enjoy a different kind of artistry, treat your palate with an unforgettable coffee experience. The Hotel can arrange for an exclusive coffee-tasting session led by local farmers at Cafetal de la Trinidad, a historic Colombian coffee farm located on a scenic hacienda just a couple hours outside the city. Here you’ll learn about the entire coffee-making process, from harvesting to preparation and even how to decipher the different flavours and aromas.

Experience art and coffee in Bogotá

 

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Find serenity in Seoul

With its cool, crisp days; pops of colourful foliage; and seasonal fruits such as apples, pears and persimmon on menus around the city, there’s plenty of reasons why fall is a favourite time of year for locals. Located right in the heart of Seoul, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is the ideal jumping-off point to explore the seasonal splendour.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just enjoy taking leisurely strolls, the Concierge team can help point you in the right directions to explore Seoul’s abundance of hiking trails. One can’t-miss route for couples is the walk up to N Seoul Tower, also known as Namsan Tower. At the top, you’ll take in some of the best panoramic views in the city – and don’t forget to add your own “love lock” to the thousands of padlocks lovingly placed on the tower’s famous Love Lock Bridge.

As big a city as Seoul is, there are also plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. The most famous place to see the gold-hued magic of gingko trees in fall is Asan Gingko Tree Road, but for a closer option, the Concierge team recommends a visit to Seoul Forest Park. Be sure to also spend some time at Hill of Wind – the park’s highest point – to gaze at the mesmerizing fields of silver grass dancing in the autumn wind. For something further afield, the Hotel can arrange for an unforgettable day trip to the fairy-tale wonderland of Nami Island, a UNESCO treasure made famous in the Korean drama Winter Sonata.

Back at the Hotel, you’ll have your pick of dining options, from creative Japanese-Korean fusion at Akira Back to regional Cantonese specialties at Yu Yuan. For a nightcap, stop into OUL to sip your way through seasonal drinks that pay homage to Korea’s unique history of libation.

Stroll together in Seoul

Harvest oysters in Boston

They say oysters are best enjoyed in months that contain the letter “r” – which makes fall the perfect time to indulge. At Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, you can sample some of the freshest oysters around with a unique experience at the historic Island Creek Oysters farm. Located south of the city in Duxbury – and affectionately known as “The Napa Valley of Oysters” – Island Creek Oysters invites you to be an oyster farmer for a day with a private, interactive lesson on their 11-acre farm. You’ll begin in the hatchery to learn about the perfect conditions for oysters to grow and what they eat; then you’ll set out aboard the Nathaniel Winsor, a 27-foot Carolina Skiff, where you’ll learn how to shuck from the experts and hear stories over drinks.

At the end of the day, grab a seat at the farm’s bayfront raw bar for chilled wine or local craft beer, caviar and, of course, oysters. You’ll also be sent home with fresh oysters on ice to enjoy in the comfort of your room back at the Hotel, along with a bottle of champagne.

Explore oyster country in Boston

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Get a New Perspective on the Planet With Farm-to-Table Experiences

One of my favourite spots to eat in Florence might be a surprise to you. It isn’t a Michelin-starred restaurant – it’s a tiny stand near Piazza Santa Maria Novella that serves delectable sandwiches made with locally foraged truffles. In Spain’s Costa del Sol, I strolled along the beach and took in stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, but it wasn’t until I savoured tapas made of octopus caught fresh that morning that I felt I appreciated the destination. Culinary experiences are a big reason for travel – we often remember the new dishes and flavours we tried more than the things we did.

In honour of Earth Day on April 22, I recommend taking your quest for new tastes one step further: Discover where regional favourites come from, how they’re grown and prepared. Get closer to the earth and go to the source – meet the farmers and producers and learn how they are planting, growing and harvesting the ingredients you find on your plate. Join an expert in a Tuscan forest and help dig up rich, earthy truffles. Explore the ancient roots of Bali’s water-delivery system and how it impacts the country’s rice fields. Wade into the water in Punta Mita and help snare your seafood supper. Four Seasons offers unique opportunities to forge a deeper connection with your destination through the food you’re enjoying – and develop a new appreciation for the bounty of the earth.

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Forage for fresh truffles in Florence

No matter the season, there’s something to be found well-hidden in the earth around here: the highly prized white San Miniato truffles in the fall, Marzuolos in the winter and knobby black Scorzones in the summer. Venture from Four Seasons Hotel Firenze into the woods with expert hunters – and their dogs –in a search for coveted truffles, discovering the patience and care required to find and unearth the coveted morsels. Afterwards, savour the fruits of your labour during a traditional Tuscan four-course lunch.

Experience a different taste of Tuscany in the olive-tree-covered hills near Chianti during a visit to a working farm. Pick olives, gather freshly laid eggs and pluck tomatoes from the vines, then join the chef in the kitchen for a meal made with your harvest. A highlight of your day as a farmhand? The chance to feed the region’s Cinta Senese pigs, whose name comes from the white stripe around their black bodies – “cinta” comes from the word cintura, Italian for belt. The breed is found only in Italy and has been raised there since the 1300s, earning protected status.

Savour time in Florence

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Help harvest rice in Bali

Bali’s rice fields are visually stunning – tiers of water-filled terraces, lush with emerald green stalks, stretching out towards majestic palm trees and rolling hills. But they aren’t just for show: The uniquely designed irrigation system – recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site – dates to the ninth century and is a lifeline for generations of farmers.

At Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, pull on knee-high rubber boots and wade into history, joining local rice farmers to plant seedlings or hand-harvest Serang rice, also known as Balinese white rice. As you take a break to sip water from a fresh coconut picked and cut just for you, you’ll learn about the farmers’ growing practices. For a taste of the harvest, make your way to the banks of the fast-flowing Ayung River for a Balinese-style farmer’s lunch of urab salad, with local vegetables and freshly grated young coconut dressing; steamed rice; and satay liit, a traditional dish of minced chicken or pork, spices, and lemongrass. End your day with a soothing river-stone treatment and massage with warm ginger paste in a riverside spa bale.

Get a taste of history in Bali

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Savour the flavours of Geneva

Geneva is an epicurean delight – especially in autumn, with its savoury game stews, rich soups made with the region’s abundant produce, and aged cheeses. Taste the city for yourself at Four Seasons Hotel Des Bergues Geneva, which offers a carefully curated menu of experiences highlighting the area’s distinct terroir, evident in its wine, cheese and mushrooms.

Start with a visit to the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces on Lake Geneva’s north side. This UNESCO World Heritage site dates to the 11th century and today produces some of the country’s most prized wines, like the Chasselas Swiss wine – a dry white varietal with a honeyed, mineral flavour. Enjoy a private tour of one of the region’s estates and learn about organic farming practices, then sip a selection of wines as you soak up spectacular views of the vineyard and lake. Next stop: Lake Geneva’s rugged forests, the ideal setting for fall fungi. Accompany the Hotel’s mushroom forager, basket in hand, to learn how to identify edible types – oyster, chanterelle, hedgehog – and which ones to avoid. Once you’ve collected your fill, return to the Hotel for a cooking class and a hearty lunch made with your fresh finds.

Of course, no visit to Geneva is complete without a taste of Switzerland’s most famed food: its cheese. Get an up-close look at the art – and science – of cheesemaking, from milk to maturation, during a tour led by an expert artisan cheesemaker. End the lesson with a taste test that includes iconic Gruyère, the country’s AOP-designated nutty mountain cheese.

Try new flavours in Geneva

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Sip the perfect cup of coffee in Bogotá

Can’t start your day without a strong cup of coffee? Head to Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá for an authentic bean-to-cup experience that starts – and ends – with the brew you need.

Set out from the Hotel for a ride through tropical forests to the Andes Mountains, where you’ll find Cafetal de la Trinidad, a Colombian coffee plantation that’s been run by the same family for five generations. Mount one of the farm’s horses for a guided tour of the fieldss and visit the plantation’s historic coffee factory, where you’ll learn about the different types of coffee beans found on the farm, including the nearly 100-year-old Trinidad Bourbon varietal. Watch as the beans are harvested and processed, then discover how different brewing techniques can affect flavour.

Back at the Hotel, make your way to the Spa to discover new ways to appreciate coffee – the Colombian Green Coffee Wrap uses natural coffee enzymes to improve skin appearance.

Take a coffee break in Bogotá

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Dive into freshness in Punta Mita

Situated within a 400-acre nature reserve in Mexico, on a white-sand beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita is surrounded by verdant palm trees, clear blue waters and a rich local culture – your own piece of paradise. Hike along the various trails, soak up the sun on the pristine sand, or dive beneath the waves to discover a whole new world – and an ocean full of fresh ingredients.

Join Executive Chef Jorge González in the warm waters and help him collect seaweed and sea urchins for a foraged feast on the beach. For a true ocean-to-table experience, learn proper diving and fishing techniques from certified diving instructors, then transform your fresh catch into signature dishes during a hands-on cooking class with a Four Seasons chef. You can also join the Resort’s chefs on the beach to help them choose from a variety of fresh seafood direct from local boats. Taste the freshness for yourself at dinner, where you’ll enjoy special dishes prepared using your selection.

Savour fresh flavours in Punta Mita

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Staycation Activities Worth Your Attention

The past few years have involved a lot of screen time: virtual gatherings, video meetings, binge-watching, working from home. Ready for a change? With Four Seasons, you don’t have to go far to find activities and amenities compelling enough to make you step away for a staycation – or for being present in the moment with loved ones. Soak up the history during an exclusive private tour of the Tower of London, or go behind the scenes in Tokyo to watch sumo wrestlers train. Here, we share some of our favourite experiences to help you disconnect from your device and reconnect with yourself and the world.

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Something to sip in Napa

Swirl, smell, sip: Discover your inner sommelier at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley, in the heart of the food and wine capital of North America. Join renowned winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown at the on-site Elusa Winery for a tasting session, learning the subtle yet distinct notes that make each wine unique. Sample the winery’s signature cabernet sauvignon, enhanced by the warm microclimate and rich terroir of the Calistoga AVA, or tour the 4.7-acre organic vineyard. For an idyllic afternoon outing, pick up one of the Resort’s bikes and go for a ride along local country roads, winding through valleys and vineyards, or join a Four Seasons guide for a ride to some of Calistoga’s most beautiful spots. Then return to the Resort for dinner at TRUSS Restaurant + Bar and toast the grape-to-glass experience. And don’t forget to pick up a few bottles of your favourite varietal to take home.

Raise a glass in Napa

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Historic holiday in London

For 100 years, London’s Ten Trinity Square has stood in the heart of the city, overlooking the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the River Thames. The historic beaux arts building served first as the headquarters of the Port of London Authority and then as the site of the inaugural reception for the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1946. Today, it’s home to Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge – the perfect home base for discovering London’s storied past. Have the Tower of London to yourself during a private evening tour of the stunning Crown Jewels, and explore the vibrant neighbourhoods of Shoreditch and Hoxton. Or stay closer to home and learn about the Hotel building’s history on a guided tour, along with an exhibit that includes Roman artefacts dating to 8500 BC – more than 2,000 years ago, the hillside where you stand was the site of the Roman settlement of Londinium, the original city that became modern-day London’s centre.

Celebrate history in London

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Ceremonial service in Kyoto

Immerse yourself in a traditional Japanese ceremony with a local tea master at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto. Make your way through the Hotel’s 800-year-old ikeniwa, or pond garden, to the intimate Tea House’s Shakusui-tei, or tea ceremony room, and explore the spiritual beauty and traditional craft of Japanese tea rituals. Watch as the tea master performs the highly ritualized steps, each movement measured and deliberate: carefully folding the serviette, scooping the tea, whisking it in the water, pouring the hot water with precision. The first bowl of tea is presented with care to the honoured guest – you.

Explore Kyoto’s Pond Garden

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Make waves in Milan

Milan is a focal point of the finer things in life: Fine fashion, fine dining, fine architecture. But don’t forget the gorgeous scenery. See it all from behind the wheel of a classic car: Set out from Four Seasons Hotel Milan and wind through the countryside on your way to Lake Como, where you’ll enjoy a day of play at the iconic lake. Splash on the shore, or race across the water in a classic speedboat. You’ll cut a bella figura in the sunshine, wind blowing through your hair. Continue to savour the beautiful weather back at the Hotel with a fashionable aperitivo in Stilla Garden – a wonderful taste of la dolce vita.

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Bold colours in Bogotá

Vivid blues, bright reds, cheery yellows, radiant greens: the streets of Bogotá are alive with colour. Street art, once considered vandalism, has come of age in the Colombian capital – a destination overflowing with artists and creativity. Starting from Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá, take a tour through the streets as your guide describes the different styles and influences of some of the renowned artists whose work decorates local shops, restaurants and pathways – and explains the economic, political, social and environmental views the colourful murals depict. You’ll soon discover some of the reasons Bogotá is known as the Capital of Cool.

Take to the streets in Bogotá

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A ringside seat in Tokyo

Originating more than 1,000 years ago as a tribute to Shinto deities and a prayer for good harvests, sumo wrestling has become Japan’s national sport. And while the focus today is on entertainment, modern sumo matches still honour many of the sport’s religious roots: Wrestlers clap their hands to attract the attention of the gods and stamp their feet to drive away evil spirits, and the dohyo – the clay wrestling ring where the wrestlers compete – is symbolically purified with salt. Go behind the scenes at a sumo-beya – the “stables” where professional sumo fighters train and live – with a local guide from Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, and observe the hefty rikishis in action. Travelling in January, May or September? Let the Hotel help you book tickets to a sumo grand tournament and see some of the best fighters in the country take to the ring.

Plan your visit to Tokyo

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Desert adventure in Scottsdale

From mountain peaks to trails lined by brightly coloured vegetation, the High Sonoran Desert offers a variety of landscapes to explore – and at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, you’re perfectly positioned for adventure. Get a bird’s-eye view of your surroundings during a hot-air balloon ride over the dramatic Red Rocks, or mount a trusty steed and experience Arizona’s frontier spirit. A hike up Pinnacle Peak will introduce you to the region’s famed saguaro cactus – the Sonoran Desert is the only place in the world where it grows – and loading the family into one of the Resort’s jeeps is the way to embark on an educational desert cruise. After a day of action, retire to a poolside cabana to rest and recharge for the next day’s outing.

Chase adventure in Scottsdale

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Take Off on Uncharted Discovery

The rugged, icy terrain of Antarctica, the mysteries of Machu Picchu, the vibrant flavours of South America: Experience the wonders of the southern hemisphere on the newest Four Seasons Private Jet journey. Set out from New Orleans for a 21-day adventure (November 28–December 18, 2022) that concludes in the Bahamas. Along the way, you’ll explore Costa Rica, Machu Picchu, Buenos Aires, Antarctica and Bogotá – including exclusive portions curated by Four Seasons experts just for you.

 

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You’ll travel in style between extraordinary locales aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, with custom-designed Italian leather seats, a standing lounge area serving cocktails and snacks, and entertainment and demonstrations by Four Seasons experts. The Jet also offers the widest and tallest cabin in its class, with plenty of room for you to relax, dine and socialize with your fellow travellers. An onboard chef will also be on hand to make sure every in-flight meal is tailored to your tastes.

Explore New Private Jet Itineraries

With new Private Jet journeys to be announced soon, you’ll have a variety of opportunities to wing your way around the globe with Four Seasons. But if you can’t wait to take flight, here are a few of the Uncharted Discovery itinerary’s can’t-miss moments.

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Jazz Music in New Orleans

Kick off your journey at a cocktail reception at the new Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans, then head to the Hotel’s lush private garden for a welcome dinner that showcases the city’s renowned jazz music and Creole cuisine. Arriving in New Orleans early? Let Four Seasons show you around this one-of-a-kind city: Enjoy a private concert at Preservation Hall, the French Quarter’s iconic jazz venue; admire historic mansions in the picturesque Garden District during a private streetcar ride with a local historian; or savour an authentic taste of the city with a private dinner prepared and presented by a local chef. The city is yours to enjoy.

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Pura Vida in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a serene paradise of golden shores and tropical jungles, the ideal spot to uncover the “pura vida” lifestyle. Thrill seekers will enjoy experiencing the verdant scenery from the sky during a zip-lining adventure – take in stunning views of the surrounding forest and Pacific Ocean as you glide above the treetops. Looking for something involving a little less adrenaline? Discover how cacao beans are transformed into delicious chocolate with a master chocolatier, or accompany a mixologist from Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo on a tasting journey through Latin America’s top rums. End your day with an exclusive stargazing party: Explore the night sky through a powerful GPS-guided telescope while sipping cocktails infused with meteorite dust and an out-of-this-world tasting menu created in collaboration with Costa Rican astronaut Franklin Chang Díaz.

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Ancient History in Machu Picchu

The Jet’s next stop? The Peruvian Highlands and the Andes Mountains, where a train chartered exclusively for Private Jet passengers will carry you to Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Explore the architectural wonders of this 15th-century citadel, which experts believe was built by the Inca as an estate for Emperor Pachacuti, and gaze down at the Sacred Valley of the Incas below before enjoying cocktails and live entertainment on the train ride back to your lodge. During your three-day stay in the Sacred Valley, don’t miss the chance to explore the archaeological ruins and Spanish colonial architecture of historic Cusco, once the capital of the Inca Empire, or the Salineras de Maras – thousands of salt evaporation ponds that dot the landscape of nearby Maras and have been used for salt extraction since the days of the Incas.

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Urban Culture in Buenos Aires

Nicknamed “the Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires is an irresistible blend of European and Latin American cultures, home to Old World–style architecture, a thriving arts scene and delicious culinary offerings. Find your rhythm at an unforgettable gala dinner, where you’ll enjoy a lively tango show and have the chance to learn the steps of Buenos Aires’ signature dance, or go backstage at the renowned Teatro Colón, considered one of the 10 best opera houses in the world. Sit down to a traditional Argentinian barbecue lunch at Estancia La Bamba de Areco, one of the country’s oldest ranches, and watch the cowboys perform a gaucho show. Inspired by Machu Picchu to visit another wonder of the world? Set off on a day trip aboard the Private Jet to Iguazú National Park, home to the thundering Iguazú Falls – a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature.

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Icy Awe in Antarctica

From Buenos Aires you’ll wing your way to Punta Arenas in Chile, the gateway to Antarctica. From there, board a charter flight to King George Island, where a private luxury polar ship is waiting to set sail on an incredible four-night exploration of the seventh continent. Explore the rugged landscape of the vast peninsula, from iceberg-dotted bays to brilliant blue glaciers, during Zodiac cruises, kayaking excursions and guided nature hikes. Discover the snow-covered peaks off Mount Foster, the collapsed caldera left behind by a volcano on Deception Island, and the seals on Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands. You might spot other wildlife – including penguins, whales and Cape petrel birds – during a cruise through the Antarctic Sound for a once-in-a-lifetime look at the untamed, glacier-sculpted land on either side.

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Bold Flavours in Bogotá

After the chill of the southernmost continent, warm up with Colombia’s famous coffee in Bogotá. The lively capital offers on-trend shops, historic landmarks, brightly coloured street art and bold nuevo Colombiano cuisine. Get a taste with an intimate culinary experience in a world-renowned chef’s private home, where you’ll dine on traditional Colombian dishes like bandeja paisa and ajiaco. Visit art galleries and original street art on a guided tour with a local artist, or browse stalls of locally grown produce and handmade crafts at Paloquemao Market. A highlight of your three-day stay: A private concert by the Bogotá Philharmonic – one of South America’s most prestigious orchestras – arranged exclusively for you and your fellow travellers.

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A Fond Farewell in the Bahamas

End your journey with a relaxing stay at Four Seasons’ Caribbean hideaway on Paradise Island. Soak up the Bahamas’ sun-drenched beauty as you lounge on the Resort’s pristine private beach or by one of three pools, or soak up a soothing massage and coconut poultice treatment in a private Balinese-style spa villa. Before saying goodbye to your new friends, raise a toast to your travels together at a farewell dinner at The Ocean Club.

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The Art of Heli-Hopping

Some adventures can only be reached from the sky: Soar over the Andes mountains to discover remote historical sites, catch world-class waves off the coast of Bali, hop over snow-covered peaks in the Alps. The best way to reach new heights? A private helicopter.

Increasingly popular and prized for their privacy and the ease they offer, helicopters offer a convenient way to do more in less time, plus easy access to hard-to-reach destinations. We’ve rounded up some of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that can only be enjoyed by helicopter. From Bogotá to Bali, follow our guide to take flight.

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Get A Bird’s-Eye View of Colombian Culture

According to legend, a mythical Muisca king covered himself with gold dust and plunged from a raft into the emerald waters of Lake Guatavita as a tribute to the gods. He was rewarded with an empire of gold, and the story grew into the myth of El Dorado. The lake – tucked away in the Andes mountains – is a long way from Colombia’s capital by car, but easily accessible by air. On an excursion offered exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá, set out to discover the ancient site. Your private Bell 206 L3 helicopter will soar over the lake and then land at the Zipaquira Salt Cathedral. Built in the tunnels of an old salt mine, the church was recently declared “the First Wonder of Colombia.”

A helicopter ride also serves as your introduction to the Kogi community, hidden high in the forests of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. Depart from Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá and head deep into the mountains, where you’ll catch a glimpse of the imposing platforms and circular terraces of Ciudad Perdida – the Lost City – built by the Tayrona people around AD 800. When you arrive in Mulkuakungui Village, you’ll meet the Kogi, an indigenous community whose rich culture and traditions have remained unchanged for centuries. After a morning spent learning about their customs, rituals and lifestyle, board the helicopter for your return to the Hotel. Along the way, detour to Mirador de la Reserva Natural for a guided tour of the reserve’s dramatic landscape. It’s a journey you’ll never forget. “Being a part of these cultural immersion experiences allows guests to really take in what Colombia has to offer in a short amount of time, maximizing truly local experiences and unparalleled views, both bundled in Colombian hospitality and Four Seasons luxury,” says General Manager Mark Bingle.

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Propel Yourself to the Best Waves

Bali is a surfing magnet – some of the best waves in the world can be found off its shores. Skip the most crowded surf spots with a day trip to Grajagan Bay for the place known to surfers worldwide as G-Land. A helicopter gets you there in a fraction of the time it would take by boat, so you can catch more waves. A bonus: You’ll enjoy unforgettable aerial views of Bali, Java and East Java National Park.

From Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, join a Tropicsurf guide aboard a private chopper and head out to G-Land’s left-hand break, a bucket-list surf spot thanks to its ultra-fast, heart-thumping tubes. The remote location means the water is uncrowded and your wave count high, so experienced surfers can catch wave after wave with virtually no competition. Not a pro? Tropicsurf can help beginners dive into more mellow, playful waves and offer coaching to help them reach the next level. “Whether you’re a surfer or spectator, G-Land is a magical place for a day trip,” says General Manager Uday Rao. “While the surfers make the most of their time in the water, non-surfers can watch the action from the pristine beaches and explore the coastline and wildlife of the national park.”

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Take Your Game to New Heights in the Alps

Hop on a helicopter for an all-access pass to some of the best ski slopes. After trying the best runs near Four Seasons Hotel Megève, take a short flight to nearby resorts like Chamonix, Courchevel and Val d’Isère to experience a variety of ski terrains – plus breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding mountains, a treat for both skiers and photographers.

As part of the Hotel’s Ski Safari package, the Ski Concierge will tailor your itinerary according to the weather and snow conditions, and can also arrange dogsled rides, snowmobile rides or snowshoeing walks. “Our heli-safaris offer a very unique way to discover the Mont Blanc area,” says General Manager Stephane Gras. “Based on the success of the ski version in winter, we have also developed a golf version for summertime, when we take our guests to the most famous courses in the region.”

Heli-golf excursions provide easy access to the greens at Mont d’Arbois Golf Course in Megève as well as Alpine courses in Evian or Esery. With expert coaching from the Hotel’s in-house Golf Valet or a pro from the Golf Academy, your trip will hit a hole in one.

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Elevate Your Golf Game on Maui

All good golfers know it’s important to get the lie of the land before taking your putt. The best way to get a look at the course? By helicopter. Join a pro for an aerial tour of Wailea Golf Course, set on the foothills of the dormant Mount Haleakala, with wide fairways and strategically placed bunkers – plus stunning ocean views and natural features like lush Hawaiian landscaping and lava rocks – before teeing off.

At Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, your day begins with breakfast and a drink from the Bloody Mary bar. After your private helicopter ride over the course, a local pro will fit you with a putter and join you on the greens. You’ll enjoy private tee times and a golf intermezzo after the ninth hole. Afterwards, return to the Resort and head immediately to the Spa for a massage designed to ease the muscles you’ve been using.

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Where will adventure take you next?

Bali at Jimbaran Bay