Why Our Villa & Residence Rentals Should Be on Your Holiday Radar

This holiday season, feel the comfort of home plus the exhilaration of going somewhere new with your loved ones by staying with Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals. Located in the world’s most sought-after destinations, each private villa and residence comes with a dedicated team ready to cater to your every need. Enjoy round-the-clock care from a personal concierge, family meals prepared by a private chef and expertly-crafted spaces both indoors and out.

Whether you’re planning for winter adventures during a festive mountain escape or looking to relax on a secluded tropical beach, you’re guaranteed to find the space, privacy and comfort you need to create new traditions and lasting memories.

Have a Mexican-style holiday in Punta Mita

A twinkling Christmas tree and stylish holiday décor will put you in a festive mood from the moment you walk into your oceanfront beach home, villa or residence at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Punta Mita. With from three to five bedrooms, each villa and residence gives you a unique opportunity to enjoy the exciting seasonal programming at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, while also having a private space to call your own. Host holiday meals on your pool terrace overlooking the ocean, savour a private tequila tasting guided by one of the Resort’s expert mixologists, or book an in-residence yoga session to start each morning off right. And when you feel like mixing it up, hop in your golf cart and head to the Resort for sunset bonfires, beachfront movie nights, festive piñata parties, special holiday menus and plenty of opportunities to celebrate with friends both old and new.

Party on the beach in Punta Mita

Add a touch of glamour at The Surf Club

There’s room for everyone at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Surfside – including four-legged family members. Each one- to four-bedroom residences offer enough space for everyone to stretch out, plus space to come together to enjoy each other’s company. Enjoy views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean through floor-to-ceiling windows, sit down for a family meal in your fully equipped kitchen pre-stocked with all your favourites, and enjoy exclusive access to the legendary Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, Florida and its world-class wellness and culinary options. It’s easy to get in the festive mood here, whether you’re sipping seasonal specialty cocktails by the pool at Winston’s On The Beach, listening to live holiday music every afternoon or sitting down in the palm-fringed Lido Restaurant at The Surf Club for an elegant holiday meal. And if you’re wanting a glamorous New Year’s Eve experience, look no further than the grand celebration hosted in the storied Champagne Bar, featuring live music, dancing, decadent food and endless bubbly. This is after all, the holiday that started it all for the historic oceanfront club.

Raise a glass at The Surf Club

Soak in the season in Nevis

Unite with your loved ones for a laid-back, Caribbean-style holiday in a sprawling private villa at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Nevis. Trade snow and ice for snorkels and sails as you relax on a private catamaran during an afternoon on the water. The accommodations here were made for family vacations, with private homes ranging from one to seven bedrooms organized into six exclusive Villa & Residence Rentals neighbourhoods. And this year, getting to Nevis is even easier with the new JetBlue route that will fly from New York (JFK) to St. Kitts (SKB) three times a week, starting in November. Once you arrive, settle in and let your Villa & Residence Rentals Ambassador take care of all the details – from your arrival to your departure, with exclusive experiences for you and your guests in between. Dive into your private pool for a morning swim, or head to nearby Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies, for easy access to outstanding restaurants, championship golf, gingerbread-trimmed beach cottages and a serene spa. Otherwise, when you stay in a villa or residence, everything comes to you. Celebrate the season with in-villa holiday movie nights, a family-friendly baking class and a traditional festive dinner prepared just the way you like it.

Join the festivities in Nevis

Celebrate with après-ski in Jackson Hole

Discover a winter wonderland at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Jackson Hole: Enjoy easy access to the ski slopes, glimpse the area’s wildlife during a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, or learn how to mush your own team of sled dogs. After an adventure-filled day in the snow, kick off your boots and gather around a blazing fire with friends and family in your spacious living room – each residence boasts the charm of a rustic mountain lodge with space for everyone. For a festive après-ski treat, head to Fahrenheit Forty-Seven, a stylish heated dome that offers champagne, canapés and panoramic slope-side views. Or gather everyone together for an unforgettable evening beneath Wyoming’s clear night skies with a private stargazing experience, followed by a catered dinner prepared by the in-residence chef.

Toast your time in Jackson Hole

Gather with family in Vail

There’s room for everyone at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Vail. One- to six-bedroom Private Residences offer enough space for everyone to stretch out, plus space to come together and enjoy each other’s company. Enjoy panoramic views of Vail Mountain from your private balcony, unwind after a day on the slopes in the courtyard with its heated outdoor pool, prepare a family meal in your fully equipped kitchen – or have it prepared for you. With a dedicated Private Residences team on hand to take care of everything – such as dinner reservations, local experiences and in-residence custom ski fittings – you can make the most of your time together. We can’t imagine a cozier way to spend New Year’s Eve than gathered around the fireplace while enjoying snacks in a kitchen pre-stocked with all your family’s favourites.

Celebrate the season in Vail

Indulge your festive spirit in London

With bustling shops, twinkling lights and plenty of holiday décor to greet visitors, London goes all out for the holidays.  At Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals London at Tower Bridge, you’re perfectly positioned to immerse yourself in the festivities. Explore the city’s famed Christmas markets, take a twirl on the ice at a skating rink, attend a holiday performance or rediscover popular landmarks, decked out for the season. The Residences Concierge can arrange exclusive access to historic sites like the Tower of London, and make reservations for you at the city’s top restaurants. The celebration continues at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge, where Rotunda Bar & Lounge is transformed into a winter wonderland complete with festive menus, and Chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s Michelin-starred flagship, La Dame de Pic London, offers Pic’s signature French cuisine with a holiday twist. Your open-concept residence offers a private entrance and dedicated elevator, making it easy to come and go as you please, and with one to three bedrooms there is room for the entire family to gather.

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Have the beach to yourself on Desroches Island

If it’s privacy you’re after, head to Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Seychelles at Desroches Island, where your residence villa will make you feel you have the whole island to yourself. Start your day with sunrise yoga on the beach or a swim in your villa’s private pool, then set out for a day on the water – 14 world-class dive sites surround the island, and Tropicsurf experts are on hand for lessons – and waves – for all levels. If you’d prefer to paddle, kayaks are provided for every residence. Return home for a sunset feast prepared by a chef in your well-stocked kitchen, and then raise a toast together under a blanket of stars. With two- to five-bedroom floor plans available, you can be sure there’s room for everyone. Throughout the festive season, kids will love getting in on the festivities organized by the Kids For All Seasons program, such as cookie decorating and a themed scavenger hunt, as well as meeting the Aldabra giant tortoises who also call this island home. Be sure to pack your best beach-wear for an exclusive New Year’s Eve party on the private runway at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island, complete with live music, cozy seating, pop-up bars and a countdown to midnight and the new year.

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Trade snow for sun in Mauritius

Spend the holidays in a spacious villa tucked into your own tropical garden sanctuary at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Mauritius at Anahita. Wake up to breakfast laid out on your private patio, then set off by boat to a secluded cove at nearby Île aux Cerfs to swim in the turquoise lagoon. On land, tee off with the family at Anahita Golf Club or Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club. Return to your villa for a dip in your private pool or to share a meal with loved ones in your generously appointed dining room – the resident chef is available to prepare popular Mauritian dishes in your fully equipped kitchen. For a romantic dinner for two, let your Concierge arrange a meal in the wine cellar, with pairings from the sommelier. Travelling with children? They’ll love participating in all the festivities happening at the Resort.

Spend the holidays in Mauritius

Find serenity in Kyoto

The residences at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Kyoto were carefully designed to maximize kutsurogi, the Japanese art of relaxation. Discover your own tranquil haven in the heart of historic Kyoto. For a contrast with the buzz of the holiday season, your residence offers the freedom and flexibility of a private home, with the best of Kyoto right outside your front door. Spend your days exploring the colourful streets of the Temple District, then come back to enjoy exceptional sushi at Sushi Wakon – and be sure to attend a traditional tea ceremony by the 800-year-old Shakusui-en pond garden. Looking for the perfect place to host a holiday feast? The Hotel team can prepare all the ingredients you need for your favourite dishes and deliver them directly to your residence’s gourmet kitchen for you to assemble and serve just as you would at home. You can also make the most of your time together with a one-of-a-kind, exclusive experience: a geisha-hosted private bar at the Tea House, where Maiko and Geiko perform traditional Japanese dances and music for up to four guests.

Enjoy your time in Kyoto

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Iconic Trips You Need to Take This Summer

The endless wait for summer is finally over – so where will you be heading off to this year? Whether you’re looking for adventure, a chance to immerse yourself in the culture of a new city, or a beautiful place to relax and unwind, here are our recommendations for spending carefree summer days and nights in these six iconic destinations.

The months of June, July and August are the dry season in the Serengeti, which means clear, sunny skies and the beginning of one of the greatest shows on earth: The Great Migration.

During this time, a mass of single-minded wildebeest reaches the western and northern parts of Serengeti National Park, crossing the perilous Grumeti and Mara rivers and coming face to face with crocodiles, lions and eager hyenas. “This is a spectacular sight to witness, as millions of animals travel through the park in a clockwise direction,” says Trevor van de Ven, Senior Director of PR and Communications at
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti. This is also the dry season, he notes, which means that animals are easier to spot as they gather around water sources and the vegetation is less dense.

“With animals – antelope, wildebeest, zebras and large cats – in abundance over this period, a simple half- or full-day safari drive will result in some of the best wildlife sightings the park has to offer,” van de Ven says. And it’s hard to beat the tranquillity and awe of viewing thousands of animals waking at sunrise while you silently soar above them in a hot-air balloon.

Since it is the dry season, herds of elephant, buffalo and other wildlife are more likely to come and quench their thirst at the Lodge’s watering hole while you relax by the pool and watch. The temperate weather of this period is especially comfortable for a day out in safari vehicles, as well as at dawn and dusk. “A stay at the lodge over this time is also not complete without participating in a sunrise yoga session atop a kopje – the rocky outcroppings that dot the plains – or enjoying sundowners and a torchlit barbecue dinner in the bush,” says van de Ven.

See the animals of the Serengeti

While no visit to one of the world’s oldest cities is complete without eyeing its storied dry-land sites, you’d be remiss in visiting Athens without taking time to bask in its seaside splendour.

Standing on the lush Athens Riviera, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens encompasses 30 hectares (74 acres) of a pine-wreathed peninsula on the Saronic Gulf, just 30 minutes from Athens’ historic core. This stretch of Athenian coastline is marked by serene coves and beaches, and the Hotel claims three pristine stretches of sand connected by a 300-metre (1,000-foot) boardwalk.

Thermal Vouliagmeni Lake, which hovers at 22–29 degrees C (71–84 F) year round, is just a five-minute drive away. “It’s an exceptional sight,” says Concierge Maria Genidounia. “You can swim with small fish or enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature.”

For an aquatic experience that goes deeper, book a full- or half-day island voyage on a vessel from the Hotel’s handsome fleet of powerboats.

“A day cruise to the islands is a must,” Genidounia says. “The nearest island, Aegina, is only 20 minutes away by boat.” Picturesque isles like Paros, Kea and Hydra lie farther afield, and swim stops in the Cyclades are encouraged.

Round out the experience with a feast sourced from the sea. In the waterfront enclave of Glyfada, across Vouliagmeni Bay from the Hotel, Sardelaki is a traditional seaside taverna serving Greek essentials like mussels saganaki, grilled sardines and marinated anchovies in a laid-back, family-friendly setting. For a more debonair atmosphere, opt for nearby Feedel Asador, Genidounia’s pick for modern Greek cuisine.

Explore the Athens Riviera

Summer is one of the best times to visit South Korea – especially the capital city. “Seoul is full of life and excitement, with local performances and cultural events. Prepare to be surrounded by so much beauty and entertainment, it will make you fall in love with the city,” says Sojung Park, Chef Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Seoul.

One of Park’s top picks is “the country’s premier light show extravaganza” at Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain, a 20-minute display that takes place along the Han River several times day and night in season. “It’s an aesthetic feast for the eyes,” she says. Just a quick stroll from the bridge is Banpo Hangang Park, an excellent starting point for a scenic bike ride along the river, or for having a picnic with some chimaek – fried chicken and beer – and enjoying the view.

Park also recommends heading to Hongdae, near Hongik University. It has a youthful college-town vibe, with cafés, galleries, boutiques, art markets and restaurants. “It’s a fascinating place to walk around, especially during the summer, when there are a lot of street performances and busking,” she says.

And from the end of April through June 4 and again in mid-September through October, you can visit the Hangang Moonlight Market, which Park says is one of the trendiest in town and popular among Seoulites. “The night market is always full of surprises,” she says. Head to one of its multiple outdoor locations to sample both local and international street food and dishes from food trucks, shop for handmade crafts, and watch various performances. (Park advises guests to check with the Concierge for the most up-to-date night market details.)

Finally, for a VIP experience worth seeking out any time of year, the Hotel can arrange a private visit to the exclusive Korea Furniture Museum, which is open only by special reservation. “Guests are invited to spend time in this unique space, designed to give you a sense of how Koreans lived in the Kingdom of Joseon, which lasted from 1392 to 1910,” Park says.

Summer like a local in Seoul

North American summer means winter in the Argentinean capital. But it’s a mild winter – highs ordinarily around 17 degrees C (low 60s F), with nights dipping to about 9 C (upper 40s F). The cool but sunny days are perfect for exploring the historic mansions and palaces to be found throughout the city. Paula Pantanali, Concierge Supervisor of Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, recommends taking a tour of the downtown area, as well as the San Telmo and Recoleta neighbourhoods, in order to appreciate the French-inspired architecture, monuments, bohemian streets, antique shops and art galleries.

If you can, plan your trip in August, springtime in Argentina, when the annual Tango Festival and World Cup takes place. The event includes performances, classes and the championship competition, and there are plenty of local milongas where you can dance the night away. “Milongas are nightclubs where locals get together to practice and learn tango. It is the place to discover and understand why tango plays a key role in Argentine culture,” says Pantanali. Milonga Parakultural in downtown is a local favourite, or head to the famous Marabú, a cabaret founded in 1935 where you can enjoy a live orchestra and a row of musicians playing the bandoneon, an instrument similar to the accordion.

The Hotel can arrange tailor-made tango experiences in this fascinating world with a professional dancer, who can take you to popular dance spots around town.

Dance the night away in Buenos Aires

“The perception of luxury has changed vastly over the years,” says Olga Krylova, Concierge at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel. “I strongly believe that authenticity is the new gateway to luxury travel.”

Perched atop a rugged cliffside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Hotel is perfectly situated for experiencing the summertime beauty of France’s famed Côte d’Azur. For a quintessential taste of seaside glamour, lounge in a private cabana at its legendary Club Dauphin, enjoying dips in the same saltwater pool frequented by Greta Garbo and Charlie Chaplin. Stay all day and take advantage of the open-air lounge, enjoying Provençal salads and grilled fish accompanied by chilled white wine.

Once you’re fully in relaxation mode, it’s easy to think of the French Riviera as your personal playground. Krylova recommends exploring the coast by boat, stopping to relish a picnic prepared by Executive Chef Yoric Tièche and probing the picturesque coves and hidden swimming spots of the Lérins Islands. Or let the Hotel arrange for you to drive a classic car along the coastline. “Start in Tourette-sur-Loup, famous for its medieval village with its houses forming a rampart around the historic centre,” Krylova says. Be sure to taste the village’s famous violet ice cream, then take the road through the Gorges du Loup en route to Gourdon.

“Immersing yourself in a local culture, heritage, food, places and meeting locals is what will bring you lasting emotions,” Krylova says. One way to go for all at once is by paying a visit to local restaurants. Try La Chaumière, on the high corniche of Nice, known for outstanding meat dishes, prepared on a log fireplace, and an excellent wine list. Or La Corderie, a casual and authentic restaurant on the fishing port of the charming Villefranche-sur-mer.

Pay a visit to the Grimaldi Forum Monaco to and see the “Monet in Full Light” exhibition, now through September, with paintings created during the artist’s stays on the Riviera. It could serve as inspiration when you take up a paintbrush yourself in an immersive watercolour workshop guided by a local artist at the Hotel’s own Villa Rothschild.

At the end of the day, step into the Spa for a therapeutic massage or embark on a personalized wellness journey surrounded by 17 acres of gardens that face the Mediterranean Sea.

Relax in style in Cap-Ferrat

During the summer months, Miami’s tourist crowds thin out, leaving its famous surf, sand and shopping ripe for quiet exploration and relaxation. Spending the day at one of the iconic Cabanas at The Surf Club – the same cabanas where Winston Churchill would often go to paint and relax – is always a favourite activity among guests of Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, and it’s easy to see why. “You get to relax in our furnished and climatized cabanas while enjoying fresh drinks and casual bites along our pristine pools,” says Daniela Trovato, Regional Vice President and General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at The Surf Club.

Another must-try summer experience is The Surf Club’s new Sunrise Breakfast Picnics. “Our team sets up a picnic at the beach for you to enjoy breakfast while embracing the magnificent Surfside sunrise,” says Trovato. Later during the day, stop by the Champagne Bar for a cocktail flight: “Whether you prefer tequila, mezcal or other base liquors, our expert bartenders will take you through a cocktail journey paired with small flavour-enhancing bites.” This unique experience can also be enjoyed in the cigar lounge with a cigar from the Club’s curated selection.

Trovato also suggests paying a visit to the world-class Spa, which offers unique and effective treatments by Biologique Recherche that will induce a state of pure bliss.

While in town, make time to see what’s new in Miami’s countless shops and boutiques. “Miami is a shopping destination, and we are very fortunate to have Bal Harbour Shops just minutes away from us as well as Miami Design District close by, both being stellar shopping locations,” Trovato says.

From cruising the Miami canals on a yacht to sitting down for a meal at Chef Thomas Keller’s Michelin-starred The Surf Club Restaurant, moving at your own pace is the key to any vacation. “My favourite thing to do during the summer is to take a bike ride from The Surf Club all the way to South Pointe (the farthest point in South Beach), choose a quiet spot for a quick swim, and then head over to a local restaurant for a sunset aperitivo,” says Trovato. This year, why not hop on one of the Hotel’s custom bicycles to find your own favourite spot along the scenic Surfside trail?

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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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Find Your Perfect Poolside Retreat

Comfortable loungers, ceiling fans, flat-screen televisions, attentive service: A Four Seasons cabana is the ideal waterside retreat for relaxation and pampering. Whether you’re in search of romantic seclusion or a space to share time with family and friends, a private cabana is sure to make a splash. Arrange for an in-cabana spa treatment, or leave your sunglasses on your chaise for the Sunglass Butler to polish and repair while you swim – you’ve discovered your own piece of poolside paradise.

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A colourful retreat in Maui

Sun yourself in style at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, where two of the cabanas at its adults-only Serenity Pool were designed by Italian fashion icon Missoni. Designed for comfort and privacy, each ocean-facing cabana offers rattan sofas, terrycloth towels and graphic pillows – all in Missoni’s signature bold designs – and includes a bottle of Champagne and lunch for two. Dive into the pool and enjoy the underwater music system or a cocktail from the swim-up bar, or schedule a poolside spa treatment in your cabana: This pool sanctuary is the ideal place to unwind. Looking for a family-friendly option? Head to the saltwater Fountain Pool or the Waterfall Pool, where luxury cabanas offer direct ocean views, a shared lawn and access to complimentary treats to help keep you cool, like an ice cream cart. The service continues in the sand at Wailea Beach, where your personal beach attendant will set up your chaise and umbrella and serve refreshments, like sliced pineapple with mint.

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Waterfront glamour on the French Riviera

For decades, the French seaside town of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat has been a playground for the rich and famous – Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Taylor, Pablo Picasso. Soak up the region’s timeless elegance and Côte d’Azur sunshine from a cabana at Club Dauphin at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel. Ride the glass funicular down to the Club pool and your private cabana, recently reimagined by renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki to include teakwood furniture, teal-upholstered chairs, custom drinks cabinets and discreetly positioned power outlets and USB ports, so you can stay connected in style – all just steps from the heated saltwater pool, celebrated as one of the world’s most beautiful. Or opt for the ultimate French Riviera experience: A private Dauphin Lounge, with a dedicated butler on hand to bring you a refreshing Club Spritz or serve an al fresco lunch in your private dining area.

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Beach bliss in Koh Samui

Your lounger is perfectly positioned for prime views at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui: From your shady perch, you can watch the waves lap gently at the pristine sands or take in the glistening waters of the palm-fringed infinity pool as attendants bring you chilled towels and icy drinks. You’re also in the ideal location for beachside pampering – feel the caress of the breeze against your skin as you enjoy a back-and-neck massage or sip an inventive cocktail from CoCoRum while you get a manicure. Set in a secluded, shady grove, the Secret Beach Spa offers in-cabana treatments that showcase ingredients grown at the Resort, like coconuts and guava, set to the soothing sound of the waves.

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A historic setting in Miami

Cabana culture has been at the heart of The Surf Club ever since the legendary Miami Beach venue opened its doors in 1930. Architect Russell Pancoast designed them with an eye towards extravagance, taking inspiration from French castles, Maine summer cabins and Art Deco architecture. Over the years, Cabana Row has hosted fashion shows, race car displays, and see-and-be-seen parties for aristocrats, statesmen and celebrities. Today, Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club and designer Joseph Dirand have reimagined the cabanas to add a few more modern touches, while still honouring their stylish heritage: Daytime Cabanas feature wood decks, rattan furniture, terrazzo floors, marble bathrooms with walk-in showers, and air conditioning, while on the next storey, five Beach Bungalows offer sweeping ocean and pool vistas, deep soaking tubs and customizable king beds, allowing guests to overnight in a slice of history.

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Family fun in Bali

Both families and couples will find a cabana haven at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. Head to Sundara Beach Club, where the 53-metre beachfront pool – the longest in Bali – separates the family area from the adults-only sun deck. The family cabanas are conveniently positioned near Jimba Club, where kids can enjoy activities like crab hunting and coconut bowling while Mom and Dad lounge by the pool. The adults-only sundeck, meanwhile, is a calming oasis, where all you’ll hear is the sound of the waves. No matter where you sit, you’ll have access to amenities like cooling misters, cold face towels infused with ylang-ylang oil, and sun care products – plus a professional sunglasses cleaning service so you can take in the view. The fun continues after the sun goes down, when Sundara transforms into a hip restaurant serving handcrafted cocktails and creative seafood dishes.

Soak up the sun in Bali

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A poolside oasis in Punta Mita

Discover a tropical paradise at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, where you can choose from two secluded beaches, a lazy river, and two pools, including one just for adults. Opt for a cabana by the beach, with its pristine white sand, or head to the luxury cabanas at the adults-only Tamai Pool for a little quiet time. Cool off with smoothies and frozen treats delivered right to your lounger, plus amenities like flat-screen TVs, refreshing spritzes of Evian, and chilled towels. Looking for something to sip while you splash? The Amphibious Pool Waiter will swim right up to take your order.

Cool off in Punta Mita

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7 Pet-Friendly Escapes:
The Dog Diaries

There are nearly 4.4 billion pet owners worldwide – more than half of the global population. Most consider their animals part of the family. And because any passionate pet owner considers their furry friend a familiar comfort, Four Seasons does everything possible to welcome them with five-star service in some of the world’s most remarkable destinations.

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Jennifer Nelson, front office manager at Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas, has been a Four Seasons team member for 22 years. Her dogs, Bernard, a Shih Tzu, and Charlie Ann, a rambunctious boxer, have reaped the benefits.

“They are some spoiled pups,” Nelson says. “Charlie and Bernard visited Four Seasons properties in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Vail, San Francisco, Scottsdale and Dallas. Your pups always have a cosy Four Seasons doggy bed awaiting them – and no, they do not need to share, they each get their own. If you order In-Room Dining, ask for the puppy menus, as most Four Seasons have a special menu just for your pups.

“Nothing brings me more joy as the front office manager than when a guest checks in with their furry friends. You see the staff instantly light up. It is not just a convenience and luxury for the guest, it also brings the team instant smiles daily.”

If your pet can’t tag along on your trip, Four Seasons provides plenty of opportunities for you to meet and interact with other cuddly creatures during your stay.

Here are seven stays for pets and pet lovers.

 

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Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC

Bentley, a fox red English Lab, frequents the Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC, so often that he has his own Instagram account, @bentleyatthefour, that shares highlights of his stays. Upon arrival, four-legged guests are welcomed with pet beds, bowls and personalized treats made by the Hotel’s pastry team. Running maps highlight the best area dog walks that pass DC’s famous monuments. And children who might have had to leave Fido at home can get their puppy fix with Fiona at Four Seasons. A welcome amenity for kids, this adorable, illustrated children’s storybook chronicles a golden doodle’s pampered stay at the Hotel.

Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC

Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff, Johannesburg

“There’s a difference between pet-friendly and pet hospitality,” says guest Shastri Moonsamy, proud parent of French bulldogs Harvey and Hugo. In addition to a personalized pet arrival letter, furry guests receive a bed and bowls for food and water so they can feel right at home. “We ensure room allocation is perfect for our four-legged friends to enjoy some outdoor sun,” says Tsepho Lekaje, Guest Service Agent at Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff, Johannesburg. “Our room had a spacious outdoor terrace that allowed the dogs to stretch their legs and unwind,” Moonsamy says. A highlight of Harvey and Hugo’s stay was blankets and dog bowls that were delivered at turndown. “We were also offered a dog-sitting service – very impressive,” Moonsamy says.

Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff, Johannesburg

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Four Seasons Hotel Megève

Guests at Four Seasons Hotel Megève can build a special relationship with dogs in the wilderness. “I find our dogsledding activity to be much more than just a riding experience: You get to see the herd from within, understand the hierarchy among those furry athletes, as they get ready to run,” says General Manager Stéphane Gras. “Then, sitting low and cuddling in the sled, the adrenaline keeps on increasing as the pace picks up; after a few seconds of adjustments, you just enjoy the beautiful white surroundings – do not get surprised if you start shouting with joy. 

“At the end of the ride, you get to assist the expert musher as he checks on the herd and gets ready to feed them – sun gets down, a bit of yapping, the herd is getting ready to sleep in the middle of the birch grove.”

Four Seasons Hotel Megeve

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Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

Starting in April, Fort, a certified therapy dog, will be the latest addition to the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach team. In addition to warmly welcoming guests, this adorable Australian labradoodle will also become a member of the local community, visiting organizations from schools to hospitals to provide human friends with affection, compassion and comfort.

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

 

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Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, Florida

The Hotel’s resident Lab mixes, Hank and Freddy, grew up at Four Seasons Hotel The Surf Club. “The dogs do their property rounds and head from department to department to cheer up the staff and keep them company,” says Communications Manager Natasha Dodd. Resident and visiting pups are treated like VIPs. “The Pawsh Life,” a dedicated pet menu, offers house-made meals, along with a selection of healthy biscuits and cookies from the Barkery. Pet owners don’t have to go far to walk their pup. The property has two designated dog parks, both enclosed in greenery and outfitted with pet stations. And when guests head to dinner, Four Seasons team members ensure their beloved pets are looked after. One of the Hotel’s dog-loving supervisors has been known to take selfies with visiting dogs and share the photos with pet parents to put them at ease while they’re away.

Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club

 

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Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

“When I look at our treats, I cannot help but think of Oliver, who visited us from New York City,” says Carolina Avaria, Chef Concierge and past president, Les Clefs d’Or Canada. “His human was so happy to know that while he was away on business, Oliver was more than comfortable and safe within his suite. Oliver loved his setup, especially his plush dog bed, treats, fresh water and, of course, belly rubs in the lobby. Every time I meet a four-legged VIP, our treats make us immediate best friends.” Guests Daniel and Julio Reyes says their dog, Canela, is just as excited to stay at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto as they are, thanks to the personalized pet attention. “From the thoughtful snacks to a dedicated area all to herself in the room, it’s truly a luxurious experience for us all,” they say. “It’s important to know that we can trust the Hotel to ensure that our little family feels pampered and taken care of in the best way possible.”

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Dog sled mushes through snow

If you’ve had to leave your dog at home, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail has you covered. “One of my favourite guest experiences is dogsledding with Winterhawk Dog Sled Adventures,” says General Manager Meredith Macfarlane. “This is an unbelievable experience. You have the opportunity to meet the Alaskan husky pack prior to the sledding adventure, and then you’re whisked through the forest and fully surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, with unbelievable views of Mount Elbert, Colorado’s tallest peak. Following the adventure, hot cocoa is served to the guests while the staff photographers share the images they captured.”

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Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire, England

Guest Lauren Amiri lives in Europe and says it’s been a struggle to find pet-friendly luxury in the U.K. Then she discovered Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire. “It feels like a home away from home, and one of the most luxurious dog-friendly hotels we have experienced,” she says. “Upon arrival to our beautiful suite, we found Beignet had been left bowls, some bottled water, treats and a food sachet along with a sumptuous tartan and corded bed that he dived into immediately. We were able to take him for long, scenic walks and enjoy the library area for tea all together afterwards with him curled up on the rug and the staff going the extra mile to accommodate him. It’s also lovely to see the other guests enjoy having a dog around. So many people came up to us to pet him and enquire as to his breed.”

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