Zero Proof, Full Flavour

Whether driven by wellness culture, conscious living, or sheer sober curiosity, the nonalcoholic movement is having a global moment—and top chefs and mixologists are shaking, stirring, and fermenting to meet the demand. What was once an afterthought has developed into an art form, where spirit-free cocktails rival their boozy counterparts in complexity, craft, and storytelling. 

Even celebrity tastemakers are getting involved. Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s Almave nonalcoholic spirits brand recently released Almave Humo, a distilled “mezcal” that delivers the depth and complexity of the real thing. 

At New York City’s Clemente Bar, located above Eleven Madison Park, nonalcoholic drinks complement such savoury, plant-based small bites as agedashi tofu paired with a fizzy concoction of yaupon tea, yuzu, and cucumber soda. 

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A highball-style NA cocktail coupled with an agedashi tofu hand roll at Clemente Bar. Photograph by Evan Sung.

In Wyoming, at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, Jhett Brown brings mountain sophistication to the zero-proof scene. Inside the 80 Proof speakeasy and the newly opened Steadfire Chophouse, the bartender’s modern mixology creations avoid added sugar while highlighting flavour-forward local ingredients like pine and wild berries. 

Leo—one of Latin America’s most acclaimed restaurants, in Bogotá, Colombia—pairs its tasting menu with “botanical infusions” derived from the country’s ecosystems: guava fermentations, cassava starch elixirs, and floral macerations that taste like a journey through the jungle. 

Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre recently doubled down on nonalcoholic wine. The hotel has opened both Tonic Bar, Saudi Arabia’s first nonalcoholic bar, and Café Boulud Cheese Library, which offers an enticing selection of fromage and beverages like the Italian zero-alcohol sparkler Bella. 

FS Riyadh, Zero Proof Cocktail
The Naughty Amaretti—with Amaretti-infused white sesame, tangerine, apricot, and saffron—at Tonic Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre.   

And at Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, head mixologist Arturo Barroso celebrates Mexico’s heritage and traditions through fermentation. He reimagines tepache and tejuino—time-honoured beverages made from local fruits, herbs, and corn—as elegant, alcohol-free expressions. Halting fermentation at just the right moment, Barroso preserves flavour and texture. 

Secret’s Out: 5 Hush-Hush Four Seasons Speakeasies

The latest example of the everything-old-is-new again trend? Speakeasies, bars with hard-to-find entrances, no signage, and an undeniable air of mystery and exclusivity. Today’s versions of the American Prohibition era staple, of course, are perfectly legal, but they retain the sexy, enterprising spirit of their forebears. Here are five hidden-gem watering holes at Four Seasons properties around the world.

80 Proof

80 Proof at Four Seasons Jackson Hole
At Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole.

This hidden 750-square-foot bar offers an array of cocktails, zero-proof concoctions, wine, and beer. Maroon tiles, red velvet curtains, leather chairs, and soft lighting lend the space a low-key moodiness. 

Find it: Through a door concealed behind a painting. 

Must-try: “My favourite house cocktail to build is our Pedro Romero. Not only is the cocktail perhaps our most visually compelling, with multiple different coloured layers, but it also showcases a very unique glassware shaped as a glass powder horn,” says lead mixologist Nick Gatz.  
 

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At Four Seasons Hotel Houston

Inspired by the story of tequileros who smuggled liquor to the United States during Prohibition, this sexy-meets-swanky, 20-seat lounge has an impressive and extensive collection of tequilas, mezcals, and raicillas

Find it: Via a service elevator, through a kitchen, and, with a secret code, behind a bookcase. (Reservations are required.) 

Must-try: The Almost Famous, featuring Los Siete Misterios Coyote mezcal, roasted pineapple- and epazote-infused Dolin Génépy le Chamois, charred citrus, and Scarlet Aperitivo. The secret ingredient is “paparazzi,” says beverage manager Johnathan Jones. Yes, paparazzi. You’ll have to try it to find out just what that means. 

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Charles H.

Charles H. at Four Seasons Seoul
At Four Seasons Hotel Seoul

This buzzy, gleaming, glamorous drinking den is named after bon vivant Charles H. Baker, an American author known for his writings about cocktails. On July 31, a new eight-seat bar concept called the Lab of  Fine Drinking: H. Bar will make its debut in the most discreet corner of Charles H.  

Find it: Behind an unmarked door in the basement. 

Must-try: The Birthday Boy, a citrus-flavoured drink “stirred on ice and poured into a glass decorated with gold leaf, then garnished with a piece of orange chocolate crafted by my marvelous pastry team,” says the head bartender of Charles H., Odd Strandbakken. 

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Epilogue

Epilogue at Four Seasons Orlando
At Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

If the name doesn’t give away this bar’s luxe library theme, the card catalog holding the reservations certainly will. The selection of cocktails tells “the story of Florida’s heritage,” says lead mixologist Jaclyn Keogh.  

Find it: Once you make a reservation, you’ll be presented with clues to the bar’s clandestine location. A library card–styled electronic key opens the unmarked door. 

Must-try: Epilogue keeps its menu confidential, but Keogh shares that one of the bar’s most popular cocktails uses several ingredients from local farms: “It’s a guest favourite because of its element of surprise.”  

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Properous Penny

Prosperous Penny at Four Seasons Westlake
At Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village

The vibe is old-school charm, complete with Chesterfield sofas and navy wood-paneled walls. “It’s the kind of place that makes you want to sit down, sip slow, and stay awhile,” says beverage manager Diego Torres. 

Find it: Via an unassuming, unmarked door off the lobby. 

Must-try: Prohibition-era drinks with a twist. The bar takes classics (the bee’s knees, the sidecar, the old-fashioned) and elevates them “with house infusions, fresh herbs, or handcrafted syrups,” says Torres. 

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To learn more about all the stellar bars at Four Seasons, head here.

Peak Summer: A Road Trip Across the American West

Map by the Land of LA
Map by the Land of LA.

1. Start in: Jackson Hole, WY

For wildlife lovers and extreme sports enthusiasts alike, there are few destinations as thrilling as Jackson Hole, Wyoming, famed gateway to the Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. During the summer, locals of all stripes cheer ropers and rodeo clowns at the season-long Jackson Hole Rodeo (which offers a special “Behind the Chutes” VIP experience); pack the lawns at classical concerts held during the Grand Teton Music Festival (through August 23); and drink Wyoming Whiskey at the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar

Boasting some of the best hiking, climbing, biking, rafting, and fly-fishing spots in the country, Jackson Hole is much more than a ski town. And the opportunities are endless. After 25 years in Jackson, legendary ski mountaineer Kit DesLauriers is still finding new mountains to summit in the Teton Range, where some of the tallest peaks rise above 12,000 feet. Says DesLauriers, “I think the Tetons are the most magnificent mountains in the lower 48—and they are right outside of town.” 

EXPERIENCES

Dark Sky Heaven: Amateur astronomers will find the wide Wyoming skies an ideal way to explore the universe. Featuring some of the darkest skies in the lower 48, Teton County has become the first county in the world to be designated an International Dark Sky Community, and stargazers reap the rewards. A three-hour nighttime safari with Wyoming Stargazing in Grand Teton National Park features dinner and a show, where guests view star clusters, planets, and galaxies with the aid of powerful telescopes and learned experts. At the Snow King Observatory and Planetarium, visitors can get an even closer look at the cosmos through a state-of-the-art PlaneWave telescope. 

Dark Sky, Jackson, Photograph by Zetong Li/Unsplash
Teton County has become the first county in the world to be designated an International Dark Sky Community. Photograph by Zetong Li/Unsplash.

Safari in the U.S.A.: At Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, which debuts its new restaurant Steadfire Chophouse this summer, guests can explore Yellowstone National Park on an all-day excursion created in partnership with Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris and Yellowstone Safari Company. The “American Serengeti” experience begins with a private flight (for up to seven guests) into northern Yellowstone that soars over natural wonders like the Grand Prismatic hot spring and the Old Faithful geyser. Visitors encounter astonishing fauna, including Yellowstone’s bison herds, all while hiking through one of America’s extraordinary landscapes. “Two weeks ago, we had a moose at our office; then we had a raccoon that was fishing by the office the next day,” says Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris owner Matt Scott. “I was in town yesterday and there were mule deer walking through. As far as wildlife goes, Jackson is in the middle of a very healthy ecosystem, and it’s just a part of life here.” 

Buffalo on Safari, Jackson Hole
Where the bison roam.

Bring It Home: an antler chandelier. The local firm Wild West Designs creates and sells the perfect statement pieces for any rustic retreat: chandeliers produced from elk antlers that the animals shed naturally. 

2. Continue to: Vail, CO

Cool alpine breezes make summer an appealing time to explore this charming mountain enclave. Built to resemble a quaint town in the Alps, Vail Village offers an array of restaurants, such as Tavernetta Vail, at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail, and upscale stores, including Moncler for jackets, Davidor and Squash Blossom for jewelry, and Kemo Sabe for Western wear. In the warmer months, the famous ski destination beckons with horseback riding, wagon rides, and even llama hikes (they carry hikers’ packs).  

This season, Four Seasons is launching Four Seasons Vail Adventures by Sage, a daylong experience with fly-fishing, rafting, a side-by-side ATV tour, and a gourmet lunch. The property is also making the Chalet (its ski-in, ski-out pavilion) a hub for activities such as wine tastings, cocktail pop-ups, art shows, and music.  

On Sundays in the town center, the Vail Farmers’ Market and Art Show brings vendors and artisans together, while Hot Summer Nights at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater features musicians, dancers, and comedians. Even the gondolas can be a summer experience—rides give visitors a bird’s-eye view of the Rockies, with fields of wildflowers across the wide expanse. 

Vail
Vail’s village hub.

EXPERIENCES

Endless Biking: Vail is a mountain biker’s dream, with 58 miles of paved recreational paths in Eagle County alone. A trip up Vail’s famous gondolas with a bike haul pass takes you to some of the most exhilarating high-elevation trails in Colorado, featuring breathtaking views of Gore Range. Those looking for a challenge flock to the Grand Traverse Mountain Trail, which twists and turns through fragrant pine forests and offers spectacular views of Mount of the Holy Cross. Looking for a downhill thrill? The Radio Flyer Mountain Trail descends 900 feet in elevation. 

Four Seasons Resort Vail
Vail is heaven for mountain bikers.

Reel It In: Colorado’s rushing waters teem with brown trout, rainbow trout, brookies, and cutthroat. Vail Valley Anglers, the beloved fishing store in nearby Edwards, offers lessons, along with float, wade, and specialized fly-fishing trips led by seasoned guides along the Eagle, Colorado, and Roaring Fork rivers. Colorado Angling Company also offers customized fly-fishing tours from its base-camp cabin set up on a quarter-mile stretch of private trout stream in the Vail Valley. Anthony Mazza, a fly-fishing guide with the outfitter, says the joy—and the challenge—of the sport is “the change. It’s never the same. The same float on the same stretch of the same river can be completely different from one day to the next. We don’t speak fish, so you’ve got to figure it out every day.” 

Bring It Home: a Golden Bear necklace. The Golden Bear jewelry store, open since 1975, is famous for its handcrafted necklaces with a unique bear emblem. “If you are a Vail local,” says a resident, “you have to have a Golden Bear necklace.” 

3. End in: Santa Fe, NM

Magical Santa Fe has held both creatives (like painter Georgia O’Keeffe and author George R.R. Martin) and nature lovers in its thrall for centuries. A bastion of old-world charm and rich history, the city—founded in 1610—offers a profusion of lively restaurants and Southwestern art galleries (more than 250). Visitors can get into the spirit of Santa Fe at the beloved organic chocolatier Kakawa Chocolate House, known for its regionally inspired chocolate drinks, including mezcal and prickly pear. After a day of summertime fun, many flock to the acclaimed Santa Fe Opera, where the 2025 repertoire features such classics as La Bohème and The Marriage of Figaro. There are also endless ways to tune into the peace of the high desert, among them countless trails, like the trek to Picacho Peak, part of a 25-mile network of breathtaking biking and hiking routes in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. “You’ve gotta get out there and experience the outdoors, the fresh air, and the beautiful colours. That’s your stress relief,” says Hans Loehr, adventure program supervisor at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe, which last year completed a full revitalization of its 65 suites and rooms. “You give us a few days, and you’ll recharge.” 

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The epic view from a room at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe.

“The experience is different because  the horses reflect back the exact present moment with each person.” —Kelly Wendorf, founder, The Equus Experience

EXPERIENCES 

Equine Bonding: The powerful connection between horses and humans has been recognized for centuries. The Equus Experience is an innovative approach to personal knowledge and the development of leadership skills with the aid of our equine friends. No riding is involved; instead, participants interact with the horses to learn mindfulness, boundaries, and trust. “The experience is different because the horses reflect back the exact present moment with each person,” founder and CEO Kelly Wendorf, a personal development coach, has said of the two-hour and four-hour experiences of self-discovery. 

Equus Experience, Santa Fe
The Equus Experience. Photograph by Andy Brophy.

 White Water Thrills : Wild and scenic, the majestic Rio Grande is famous for its roaring rapids. Santa Fe’s Four Seasons offers white water rafting experiences tailored to every interest and skill level. The Racecourse, a four-mile series of Class II and Class III rapids, promises an exhilarating ride. The Rio Chama, a Rio Grande tributary, provides a more serene rafting experience, with stunning views of sandstone cliffs and open blue skies. 

Bring It Home: an antique Navajo rug. Located on historic Santa Fe Plaza, Shiprock Santa Fe has Navajo rugs and blankets (top right)—some dating to the late 1800s—fine art, and vintage and antique turquoise jewelry.  

How Four Seasons Brings the Holidays to Life

How do you envision your holiday season unfolding? Are you browsing through bustling markets along cobblestone streets in Europe? Are you gazing upon towering trees that twinkle in elegant hotel lobbies or in Gothic town squares? Or sipping gourmet hot cocoa on a balcony overlooking the Teton Range or at a private cabin in the middle of a city? Wherever you choose to spend the holidays, Four Seasons offers luxurious accommodations, incomparable service and unforgettable experiences. Here are six of our favourite destinations for luxury Christmas getaways that are sure to deliver your best holiday memories yet.

Big holiday magic in Austin

It’s not just a cliché: Everything is bigger in Texas – especially over the holidays. At Four Seasons Hotel Austin, marvel at the 30-foot (9-metre) Christmas tree on the back lawn and the 120-foot (36.5-metre) tunnel of stars. The Hotel also embraces Texas cowboy culture with an outdoor Ice Rodeo, open from November 22 through January 5. Live out your own holiday movie fantasy with starlit turns around the ice, arm in arm with your soulmate. Upgrade your experience with a private rink-side cabin that’s close enough to be convenient but still feels tucked away. Each cabin accommodates up to six people and offers luxe amenities, a dedicated server, and a selection of food and beverage add-ons to enhance your outing.

If you’d rather be an observer, The Deck Pop-Up Lounge gives you an aerial view of the festivities from the balcony of the Hotel’s Live Oak bar. Enjoy a specialty menu of martinis, oysters and more in a chic and cosy space with enchanting views of Austin’s wintry landscape.

There’s more holiday magic indoors with a larger-than-life gingerbread display. An annual tradition, the display features a different theme each year. This year, the team has curated a taste of the world, paying homage to Four Seasons properties around the world with numerous edible replicas of iconic hotels and resorts. Take the opportunity to add your name to the display by sponsoring a replica, with proceeds benefiting Dell Children’s Medical Center.

Go ice skating in Austin

Rugged winter charm in Jackson Hole

The dramatic snow-covered peaks of the Teton Range create a breathtaking holiday backdrop for guests at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole. Experience a unique blend of luxury and rugged Western charm, with an array of festive activities for the entire family. Grab your skis and enjoy on-property slope-side access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The newly opened First Chair Grab & Go mountainside market makes refueling effortlessly convenient so you can maximize your time on the slopes. Warm up after your day out with complimentary s’mores poolside or at the gourmet hot chocolate cart in the lobby.

You’ll also find plenty of complimentary fun for the whole family throughout the Resort, including cookie decorating, gingerbread house construction, yoga and fitness classes, whiskey tastings, and mocktail and cocktail classes.

In Jackson Hole, Santa arrives on Christmas Eve by tram, not sleigh. You can also skate with him around the rink at Teton Village, which is aglow with twinkling lights and festive décor, just steps from Four Seasons. At Jackson Town Square, enjoy performances from dance and choral groups, visits from Santa, and cookies and hot chocolate. While you’re there, be sure to snap a photo under the famous antler arches. The Concierge can help you put together an itinerary of festive local traditions to make your own.

As 2024 comes to a close, ring in the new year in the way that suits you best. Sip craft cocktails and nibble light bites in Ascent Lounge, or gather the family and head to the mountain for the Torchlight Parade, followed by fireworks. And if the dance floor beckons, groove the night away back at the Resort to the sounds of a live DJ at The Handle Bar.

Have a mountain holiday in Jackson Hole

Nordic cabins in downtown Minneapolis

Step into the holiday spirit inside a private Nordic cabin in the middle of Minneapolis. For the third year, Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis will kick off its winter season with the opening of its Nordic Village, which includes even more private dining cabins for an extended five-month season.

“Our team at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis believes in winter, and we believe in our community. Inviting guests to participate in these seasonal events and outdoor adventures is another way we can bring people together and shine a light on our beautiful home state and all it has to offer,” says General Manager Florian Riedel. “When you stay with us, you’ll get the best of both worlds: adventure by day and city by night.”


Cabin options can seat up to four or eight guests and are part of the Nordic Village, which spans Riva Terrace and Riva Plaza. Step inside the insulated and heated cabins, inhale the aroma of pine cones and cedar, and prepare for a warm and cosy escape from the winter chill. Cabin interiors, designed by MartinPatrick3, an internationally recognized boutique dedicated to one-of-a-kind experiences, feature skylights, personalized Spotify accounts, and TVs for your favourite sporting events or holiday classics. The four-course menu includes onion soup, cheese fondue and Minnesota-shaped s’mores. Caviar and truffles are also available à la carte to allow for even more elevated dishes. Pair your meal with craft cocktails or mocktails, or choose from a selection of wines and local beers.

Need to get some holiday shopping done? The Nordic Village weekend market provides seasonal shopping experiences from November through January (with the exception of Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve). The market features local artists, makers and creators offering a rotating selection of toys, clothing, home décor, spices, pet food and more.

Enjoy a cosy feast in Minneapolis

Haute-inspired holidays in Prague

Celebrate the holidays in Europe, where multiple Christmas markets are open daily throughout the season – even on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Prague’s Old Town Square bustles with holiday cheer as locals and tourists browse for gifts and sample delectable treats along cobblestone streets.

Once you’ve had your fill of mulled wine and holiday shopping, unwind in style in the elegant Dior-designed lobby of Four Seasons Hotel Prague, located just a quick stroll from Old Town Square and steps from Charles Bridge. As the only Forbes Five-Star Hotel in Prague and the Czech Republic, Four Seasons is an idyllic Christmas hotel offering stunning views of the Vltava River and the tallest spires of Prague Castle. Sophisticated decorations from the legendary fashion house lend the perfect backdrop to a Dior-themed afternoon tea. Here on the banks of the Vltava, luxury and fine taste merge, providing a stately respite from the buzz of the season.

Find holiday gifts in Prague

Seaside Santa and natural wonders in Tamarindo

Santa is giving his reindeer a break when he lands in Mexico this year. Word has it that he plans to arrive at Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México via paratrike, making an unforgettable landing on the beach.

Those inspired by his statement-making arrival can book their own paratrike adventure. The 15-minute flight includes breathtaking aerial views, with the opportunity to spot wildlife in the distance. Tamarindo’s expansive nature reserve spans 3,000 acres (1,214 hectares) and features 6 miles (10 kilometres) of coastline. Just 2% of the reserve is developed, leaving a vast natural sanctuary sure to inspire anyone who appreciates plants, animals and ecosystems.

Within this ecological oasis, lies Rancho Lola, a low-impact sustainable farm just a short golf cart ride from the Resort. This holiday season, you’re invited to reconnect with the origins of ingredients native to the region while developing an understanding of and appreciation for the distinct flavours of Mexico. In this unique setting, you can experience and savour the finest regional and locally grown produce.

If the ocean is calling your name, charter a boat and observe sea life in the serene, tucked-away bays of Tamarindo. Or join a whale-watching tour to spot these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat during the peak of whale season in Mexico.

End the day with an evening under the stars via exclusive access to a private section of the Resort’s Spa. Enjoy a 90-minute full body couple’s massage followed by champagne, light snacks and two hours of private spa access, including the steam rooms, the outdoor showers and the relaxation pools.

From elevated private dining options to weekly posadas and open-air movie nights next to the beach, it’s easy to see why Four Seasons is one of the best resorts for a Christmas vacation.

Spend a sun-filled holiday in Tamarindo

Beach parties and cultural adventures in Costa Rica

If you’re looking for a family-friendly tropical resort for the holidays, discover an unspoiled world of eco-luxury at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica. Gather the family for a party on the beach with Santa along Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast. The annual holiday bash offers vibrant tunes and performances, face painting, cookie decorating and lots of photo ops with Santa.

Before the main event, you can get some holiday shopping done at the Papagayo Street Fair, where you can peruse handmade crafts and sample cuisine from local vendors. Live music, entertainment and games make it a lively affair for the entire family.


On the night before Christmas, embark upon a festive journey through Latin America during Noche Buena at Bahia. Discover new dishes and traditions accompanied by live music and performances throughout the evening.

And to finish off the festivities, the New Year’s Eve bash at Virador Beach is non-stop beachfront fun. You can dance the night away barefoot in the sand or ride out the evening on a lounge chair beneath the palm trees. Then ease into the new year the next morning with a tropical brunch at Bahia featuring Bloody Mary and mimosa stations. We can’t think of a better way to say hello to 2025.

Celebrate together in Costa Rica

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City at dusk

Our Best Winter Vacation Ideas for Both Sun and Snow

How do you like to winter? Do you dream of oceanfront views and pristine beaches? Or do you yearn for crisp mountain air and fresh powdery snow? The best winter vacations can be either. From snowshoe treks to an igloo in the French Alps, to ice caving in British Columbia, your winter getaway can be as snowy as it gets. Or you can opt for the opposite and head for the sun-kissed shores of Maui or Mauritius, where the only thing on your to-do list is to hit the beach.

Here’s our lineup of some of the best places to visit in winter for sun and snow.

An exclusive suite above the clouds and igloo escapes in Megéve

Spend an enchanted evening in a cosy igloo nestled within a fir forest. This winter, Four Seasons Hotel Megève has partnered with an igloo construction specialist to offer adventurous travellers the immersive Tasting Journey in an Igloo. First, an experienced mountain guide leads you on a snowshoe trek through the elevated terrain of Megève in the heart of the Alps. Once you arrive, step into an authentic candlelit igloo and feel yourself start to warm as you sip mulled wine. Savour an exquisite charcuterie that includes a selection of local cheeses and a curated assortment of handmade sweet treats.

Your return journey promises to be just as spectacular, as the sun sets behind the horizon, shining its final rays of the day over the snowy landscape. Later in the evening, be sure to cast your gaze upwards to marvel at the star-studded night sky.

If you’re looking for a secluded alpine evening, the Hotel offers A Night Above the Clouds, an exclusive package promising mountain-top privacy in a chic setting. You can combine a two-night stay at either property with a one-night experience in Megève’s most exclusive accommodations: Suite Idéal. The sophisticated suite blends traditional alpine architecture with contemporary flair. Envision wooden motifs, exposed ceiling beams and walls adorned with works of art carefully selected by Baroness Ariane de Rothschild. But the pièce de résistance is the sweeping view of snow-capped mountains.

On the night of your stay, Suite Idéal guests will depart from the Hotel to enjoy a 15-minute cable car ride to the exclusive suite, which is located at 1,850 metres (6,070 feet) above sea level – right above Idéal 1850 restaurant. A chilled bottle of champagne awaits your arrival. Raise a glass as you watch the sun set over Mont Blanc. A memorable dinner for two in the suite’s private dining room features local Savoyard specialties paired with carefully curated French wines. After dinner, be sure to step onto the expansive terrace and head to the telescope for a panoramic stargazing experience.

Come morning, breakfast is served as the sun rises over Mont Blanc and the Aravis mountain range. Suite Idéal’s premier location on the summit allows you the rare privilege of being the very first to hit the freshly blanketed ski slopes. The resident personal attendant is on hand to guide you as you embark on the journey of your choice, whether you’re an expert skier or prefer a more leisurely snowshoe trek across pine-shaded forests. Both properties also offer a range of activities from dogsledding and snowmobiling to helicopter and hot-air balloon rides.

Enjoy mountain-top privacy in Megève

Relaxation, rejuvenation and a little decadence in Vail

You may come to Vail for the legendary skiing, but the experiences off the slopes at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail will have you eager to take off the skis.

Warm up with the quintessential alpine après-ski experience with an order of the Resort’s famous Haute Chocolate for two at The Remedy Bar. The decadent, show-stopping drink is served year-round and has become a guest favourite. Made with two types of Valrhona chocolate, steamed milk, house-made marshmallows, hand-crafted chocolate lattice and chocolate shavings, the demand for it is so great that there is a Haus Chocolatier whose sole responsibility is to create this dreamy concoction.

After a day on the slopes, soothe your muscles at the newly renovated Spa, which offers a redesigned sanctuary of wellness and tranquillity. It encompasses 13 enhanced treatment rooms, modernized locker rooms and shower areas, and rejuvenated hot tub and relaxation spaces. But the transformation extends beyond its physical spaces. The Spa offers a comprehensive wellness program centred around the core pillars of rest, recovery, sleep, slowing down and meditation, with services that prioritize results-driven therapies and holistic well-being.

Come nightfall, indulge in an al fresco swim under the stars in the year-round heated pool and take a dip into one of the Resort’s outdoor hot tubs. Or reconnect with family and friends at the grand outdoor fireplace, where roasting s’mores is a must.

Elevate your après-ski in Vail

Ice adventures and a mountain-top rendezvous in Whistler

Elegant cocktails, ice caves, nighttime hikes and multisensory dining experiences await you at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler.

For the adventurous, the Heli Ice Cave Explore experience takes you on a journey through the Ice Age. Conquer the terrain of the ice cap and observe its ice caves, volcanic peaks and wildlife. Your guide will lead you through a labyrinth of chambers of aqua blue magnificence where you will enjoy an artisan lunch.

The Love is in the Air Helicopter Tour transports couples around the spectacular Coast Mountains, showcasing panoramic views, expansive glaciers and the mighty peaks that dot the landscape. If weather permits, you might stop for a mountain-top rendezvous with a signature cup of Four Seasons hot cocoa and s’mores as you soak in 360-degree views of British Columbia’s wilderness.

There are more opportunities to explore the wilderness with a nighttime hike or snowshoeing around Lost Lake, guided by knowledgeable staff. The excursion concludes with a mug of our signature mulled wine.

Come evening, embark on a different kind of adventure at Sidecut Steakhouse. The five-course multisensory chef’s tasting menu experience blends classical tradition with modern innovation in meticulously crafted dishes made with exclusive ingredients such as Hokkaido scallops, A5 Olive-Fed Wagyu, Alaskan king crab and foie gras.

Finish your night with a glass of single malt Scotch whisky in The Library by The Macallan, an intimate pop-up bar. With an open fireplace and elegant cocktail seating, this warm and inviting atmosphere is where taste and sophistication converge.

Explore a winter wonderland in Whistler

Steep, rugged slopes and wild gray wolves in Jackson Hole

Get your adrenaline going at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole. Dash into the mountainside First Chair Grab & Go market for a quick power snack, then be the first to hit the fresh powdery slopes. Get there via an improved high-speed quad, making its debut for the 2024–2025 ski season. Travelling at 1,000 feet per minute, the trip lasts just over four minutes. There are few other places in America where skiers can gain 1,600 vertical feet so quickly. As a bonus, lift designers also made the updated chairs heavier and more comfortable so that they are less likely to be blown around.

Looking to take a break from the slopes without sacrificing any time away from the great outdoors? A Day with the Wolves Experience immerses you in the beauty and grandeur of Yellowstone National Park. Search for elusive gray wolves in their natural habitat – one of the few places in the world where you can consistently see wolves in the wild – along with moose, elk, bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, bald eagles and golden eagles. Expert naturalists will guide your epic day-long adventure.

Recap your day over a handcrafted cocktail or mocktail in the newly opened and elegantly designed 80 Proof. This hidden private bar, reminiscent of Prohibition-era speakeasies, offers a menu of light bites and an extensive beverage selection. It’s the perfect way to wind down after an adrenaline-filled day.

Climb high in Jackson Hole

Endless summer exploration in Palm Beach

Summer never ends in Palm Beach. Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach offers sun-drenched poolside days, boundless blue skies and acres of private beachfront activities year round. After a beach volleyball match or a paddleboard outing, cool off in one of two outdoor pools offering serene views of the Atlantic Ocean.

You choose your own adventure: whether you want to explore Florida’s wildlife on a private Everglades airboat tour, lounge by the pool in a cabana or relax by the sea on an oceanfront beach bed, the summer vibe stays strong.

When you’re ready to tour the town, the Resort has a fleet of fully electric vehicles, including two Mokes, plus Porsche and Mercedes electric house cars with whisper-quiet engines and eco-friendly designs, offering a unique and sustainable way to explore the island.

If you’re a food lover, you’ll want to plan to visit during the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival in December. The annual event draws people from across the country and showcases renowned chefs and top wines.

From acquatic adventures to beachside games and culinary delights, an unforgettable blend of excitement and relaxation awaits the whole family in Palm Beach.

Savour food and sun in Palm Beach

Whale-watching and starlit voyages in Maui

Allow yourself to feel completely at ease at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, an open-air beachfront resort where you can experience the true spirit of aloha. Inhale the fragrance of plumeria as you dip into the adults-only infinity pool or set out to explore the island with a customized itinerary designed just for you.

Start your day with a private morning Waves & Wellness excursion aboard a luxury Trilogy catamaran. Your customizable options include a refreshing swim or snorkel with vibrant marine life. When the sail concludes on Wailea Bay, you can exchange the catamaran for stand-up paddleboards (SUPs). An instructor will guide you through a SUP yoga class to help you improve your balance and focus. At the end of the class, paddle your way back to the Resort’s beach, where a refreshing beverage awaits. This experience is even more special between December and May, when the migration of humpback whales makes its way around Maui.

To gain more local insights and delve more deeply into authentic island culture, embark on A Wayfinder’s Journey, a Hawaiian navigator–led cultural and culinary voyage that delivers an immersive experience on a private Trilogy catamaran. Hosted by Maui native and distinguished navigator Kala Baybayan Tanaka, she offers insight into how her ancestors used the stars, swells and other natural elements to find their course as they sailed the open sea. This voyage also includes an onboard multi-course menu inspired by canoe plants, such as taro, breadfruit and sweet potato, which have been cultivated by Polynesians for millennia. The masterfully prepared and artfully presented meal is also paired with unique wines curated by the Resort’s wine director. The three-hour excursion, which begins at sunset and continues under the stars, can accommodate up to six guests.

Are your favourite winter vacation ideas filled with plenty of rest and relaxation? If you don’t feel like venturing out, the Resort’s Complete Suites and Club Floor rooms offer elevated amenities and services including daily in-suite breakfast, complimentary Pelaton bikes and a dedicated Guest Experience or Club Concierge team to make sure you have everything you need.

Sail the Pacific in Maui

Snorkelling with seahorses and sugar cane picnics in Mauritius

Mauritius is an island nation on the Indian Ocean known for its beaches, lagoons, reefs, rainforests and waterfalls. It’s also where you’ll find a rare opportunity to snorkel with seahorses.

Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita is set alongside Mauritius’ most pristine and largest lagoons. The Resort plays a major role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem within the surrounding mangroves and reef. Rick-Ernest Bonnier, the Resort’s Ocean Environment Manager, is currently developing a seahorse conservation project, while monitoring a small seahorse population living among other species of fish and coral. Seahorses are a unique species found in shallow tropical waters and are at high risk of extinction. He’ll guide you on a snorkelling adventure where you can observe and learn about them in their natural habitat.

On land, enjoy a family picnic or cooking class surrounded by sugar canes. If you’re feeling more laid-back, chefs can prepare a picnic for your enjoyment as you relax with a glass of champagne or freshly pressed juice beneath the swaying trees.

You can also delve into the melting pot of Mauritius’ diverse cultures through its flavourful Creole cuisine. Learn how to cook under the guidance of Resort chefs, who share family recipes handed down for generations. Tailor a menu to your tastes using locally sourced herbs and spices and savour the fruits of your labour afterwards.

Swim with seahorses in Mauritius

Lazy river drifting and panoramic Pacific views in Punta Mita

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Mexico at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, where the hospitality makes you feel like a beloved guest in a friend’s home.

Spend the day floating serenely in the revitalized lazy river with cocktails in hand and surrounded by lush Mexican landscapes. The new Drift Bar blends nostalgic flavours with sophisticated twists, including a delightful list of whimsical cocktails inspired by childhood classics. There’s a daily Rescue Hour at 4:00 pm, when waiters deliver molecular Jello shots to floating guests. Or enjoy the six-seat swim-up bar, where you’ll find artisan cocktails and an elevated kids’ menu with Mexican-style hot dogs, popcorn shrimp and ice cream sundaes.

For the ultimate family vacation experience, discover Casa Tesoro, a new seven-suite private villa just steps above a secluded, sandy-beach cove. The fully staffed retreat spans more than 5,000 square metres (50,000 square feet) and can accommodate up to 18 guests – perfect for extended families or groups of friends. It offers casual elegance with all the luxuries and services of the five-star Resort, combined with the relaxed comforts of home. Revel in the panoramic Pacific Ocean views from this cliffside modern estate and bask in the warm glow of utter relaxation. Everything you need is right there.

Celebrating something special this year? Punta Mita’s newest event space, The Deck, offers a breathtaking spot for group gatherings. Located on the world-renowned Pacifico Golf Course, it also offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and is adaptable for various outdoor events. From low-key golf tournaments to corporate team-building activities to casual cocktail receptions, the Deck offers memorable experiences for any occasion.

Whether you land at Punta Mita needing laid-back pool-time with cocktails, a private oceanside escape or an unforgettable location for a special occasion, Four Seasons will make sure your mission is accomplished.

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