A Trip for Every Traveller

Travel is rarely one-size-fits all – nor should it be. Whether you’re planning your next big family vacation, dreaming of a romantic escape for just the two of you, or looking to broaden your cultural or culinary horizons, Four Seasons offers unique experiences for every interest, paired with luxury accommodations and world-class service. From spacious villas by the sea to a spa in the middle of a working vineyard to kids’ clubs with engaging activities for different ages, we’ve gathered some of our favourite activities and experiences. They’re bound to inspire your next adventure, no matter what your travel style might be.

FOR FAMILIES

Spending quality time with our loved ones outside the pressures of work or day-to-day responsibilities can be a rewarding change of pace that helps to deepen bonds and draw us closer. Family vacations are meant to create lasting memories, and the right setting can make all the difference. Pick up the pace with an action-packed trip, or slow it way down so everyone can have a chance to relax and reconnect. You’re sure to discover the ideal itinerary for your family at Four Seasons destinations around the world.

FOR COUPLES

Travel is good for the soul, and that goes double for getaways with your soulmate. Whether you’re looking to reconnect, celebrate or simply experience something new together, Four Seasons offers romantic escapes that are perfect for two.

FOR FOODIES

Some believe that you can never really know a place until you try the food. Four Seasons whole-heartedly agrees. If your travel bucket list includes as many dishes and cuisines as it does landmarks, then these destinations are for you.

FOR A GIRLS GETAWAY

From mother-daughter bonding time to trips with close friends, sometimes a getaway for the girls is the perfect way to relax. Whether you opt for a wine and spa weekend, an art-filled European excursion, or a chic tropical escape, a chance to catch up and reconnect in a new locale is always a good idea.

FOR HISTORY BUFFS

If you like to immerse yourself in your destination’s culture and history, Four Seasons can help. With its hotels and resorts in storied spots across the globe, all you have to do is decide where you want to go.

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Travel With Purpose

Six curious faces looked up at my niece and me as we walked into the Big Brother Mouse bookstore in Luang Prabang, Laos. With a quick wave, we approached a group sitting at the large table, each person holding a well-worn notebook and pen. A curious young monk invited us to sit with them, excited to have native speakers join the bookstore’s daily English conversation class.  

 When I was planning this trip, the Big Brother Mouse organization’s grassroots mission to improve literacy in rural Laos captured my attention. So did its pitch to travellers: Make a difference by volunteering to help interested locals learn English. My 12-year-old niece and I were now travelling across Southeast Asia together in search of ways to use travel as a force for good. We revelled in the beauty of Cambodia’s ancient temples, Thailand’s iconic turquoise waters and the jagged karst rocks of northern Vietnam – while forming deeper connections with local cultures and supporting important conservation efforts.  

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The English class at the Laos bookstore was just right for our abilities: In two short hours, my niece helped the young monk troubleshoot the pronunciation of the “th” sound and I helped the group decipher the nuances of a recent news article. In that time, we two gained a fresh perspective on Laotian culture – and our new friends recommended new ways to see their city, including an awe-inspiring sunset boat ride along the Mekong River.  

This was the first deeply meaningful occasion we experienced on our trip, and it motivated us to spend the weeks of our trip helping to empower disabled artisans in Cambodia, supporting Burmese refugees near the Thai border and working with elephant conservation groups in northern Thailand. These experiences gave us a deeper understanding of other people and cultures, as well as a better understanding of the world. And while some of our volunteer work took days, many of the most rewarding activities required just a few hours – easy to work into any itinerary.  

Looking to go beyond must-see spots and immerse yourself in your destination? Four Seasons can help you maximize your experience there while also benefiting its people and culture.  

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Walk With Elephants

Watching elephants joyfully bathe in a local river is a highlight of any trip to Southeast Asia. My niece and I loved seeing wide, happy arcs of water sail through the air as elephants sprayed themselves (and the occasional spectator). Rescued from abuse and overwork on the streets of Thailand, the elephants at Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle now live a life of luxury at the property’s Elephant Camp. Through a partnership with the Golden Triangle Elephant Foundation, guests have helped adopt and care for more than 20 elephants, providing food and veterinary care through monthly memberships. For a hands-on experience, join the on-site mahouts and help bathe, feed and walk the gentle giants, or set out on one of three jungle excursions to see them in their natural jungle habitat. End your day with the tinkling sounds of traditional Thai folk music as you enjoy a candlelit al fresco dinner at the Elephant Camp. 

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Encourage a Love of Learning

The gift of learning starts with the love of a good book, and guests at the Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo can help spark a lifelong passion for reading among local students. Through partnerships with Creciendo Juntos and Libros Para Todos, guests can collect and donate backpacks filled with school supplies – and your favourite books – to area schools. If school is in session, the Resort can arrange in-person assistance, from painting buildings and cooking for students and teachers to playing sports with the children and reading to them. The Resort can also connect you with local families to play, cook or visit with them, as well as ways to donate medical supplies and food. The deep connections you’ll make will help turn memorable moments into meaningful ones.  

 

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Strike a Sustainable Balance

Dreamy beaches, lush jungles, ancient temples, deep spirituality: Bali will leave you breathless. Help protect this paradise at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, where cultural conservation is front and centre. Join students at the nearby School for Special Needs for a workshop in dance, Balinese gamelan music, painting, wood carving or pottery. Want to focus on your idyllic environment? Collect trash and debris on a beach walk to sell to Sampah Jujur, a group founded by jeweller John Hardy to show how recycling can be profitable. Or learn about composting, snail farming and tree planting with Zero Waste to Ocean, which responds to environmental challenges facing coastal communities. After a day of good deeds, unwind back at the Resort with an inventive zero-waste cocktail at Sundara, where Head Mixologist Sufian Mahmoud has embraced a philosophy of “minimum waste, maximum flavour.” Each drink features fresh aromatic herbs grown in the Resort’s garden.   

At Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, get a hands-on look at one of Bali’s oldest traditions: Spend a day in the life of a local farmer in the bucolic rice fields along the Ayung River. Enjoy a picnic breakfast in a bale, or pavilion, then learn how the farmers plant and harvest rice. Celebrate a job well done with water from a fresh coconut picked and cut just for you and a bathing ritual at the Spa, including an invigorating river-stone scrub and soothing Balinese massage.  

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Protect African Wildlife

I was delighted to spot the Big Five – leopards, lions, rhinos, elephants and African buffalo – but during my once-in-a-lifetime Tanzanian safari, watching a mama cheetah frolic across the African savannah with two cubs in tow shines bright in my memory. Guests at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti should snap extra photos of cheetahs during their excursion into the savannah – one of the least-disturbed and best-studied areas in Africa. At the Lodge’s Discovery Centre, guests can share their images with the Serengeti Cheetah Project, which uses crowdsourced wildlife photos to help identify and track the felines. Each cheetah has its own unique spot pattern, and the photos help researchers record the animals’ movements. And they’re not the only big cat of interest: Set out with a guide to set up remote-camera traps, then spend an afternoon monitoring and classifying animals captured on film with help from The Serengeti Lion Project. 

9 Best Places to Snorkel in the World

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

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

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

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Baa Atoll, Maldives

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

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

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

Dive into adventure

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Maui, Hawaii

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

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

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

Explore a vibrant underwater world

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Koh Tao, Thailand

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

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

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

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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

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

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

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

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Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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

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

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

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

Catch the perfect wave

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Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia

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

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

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

Dive beneath the water’s surface

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Why it’s special: Feeding sharks at the Lagoonarium

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

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

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Punta Mita, Mexico

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

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

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

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Florida Keys

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

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

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

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Maui in Focus

When the team at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea decided to commission some fresh photography at the Resort, they made an unconventional – and undeniably compelling – choice. Rather than turn to a photographer specializing in travel or hospitality shoots, they sought the partnership of renowned editorial fashion photographer Pamela Hanson.

Hanson’s career took off in the early 1990s, hand in hand with the rise of supermodels. Since then, she’s continued to shoot for the likes of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, and individual character – even for her non-human subjects – still sparks her imagination. “I was instantly inspired by the unique personality of the Resort,” Hanson says, “and the many possibilities for showcasing its beauty.”

If you’re daydreaming about what to do in Maui, whether it’s gathering your own group for a glamorous getaway, diving into active adventure, or practicing the fine art of doing nothing at all, you’ll find the Resort offers something for everyone: a top-rated spa, activities that connect you to local culture, a museum-quality art collection, three pools overlooking the Pacific and three acclaimed restaurants. You’ll discover why the Resort is known for comfortable opulence, impeccable service, and living in harmony with its environment and community. Natural beauty, after all, never goes out of style.

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Ease into island life with a refreshing dip in one of the Resort’s three saltwater pools, or revel in the fresh ocean breezes from a private spot on the beach. The Resort’s variety of cabanas add an extra layer of privacy to go along with the stunning views.

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The fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down: After a day on the water, gather with friends and family in the Lobby Lounge for an exciting hula show, live music and inventive craft cocktails – the perfect spot to toast your time together in paradise.

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The legendary Forbes Five-Star resort is nestled within 15 oceanfront acres along the dramatic Wailea Coast. Stake your claim on a stretch of white sand – beach attendants will set up your personal chaise and umbrella anywhere you’d like.

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Raise a Glass with Four Seasons

Toasts of revelry. Toasts of remembrance. Toasts to mark the closing of one year and the beginning of a new one. No matter the reason you raise your glass, the moment – and the people you’re sharing it with – should be honoured by a memorable libation. At Four Seasons, both the experiences and the beverages come in equally impressive measure. So drink to cherished time with your loved ones in one of these outstanding epicurean settings, and ring in the new year sipping like a sommelier.

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Experience the grape-to-glass process

Wine lovers and those still developing their palates will feel equally at home at the new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley. In acres of rolling hills and scenic grapevines in historic Calistoga, you’ll find yourself in the very heart of a working winery for a one-of-a-kind, immersive grape-to-glass experience. From harvesting to sorting to ageing to tasting, you’ll have a front-row seat for the entire winemaking process at Elusa Winery, just steps from your guest room, suite or private villa.

Winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown takes a minimalist approach to crafting Elusa’s bold Cabernet Sauvignons, which allows the unique terroir of the Calistoga American Viticultural Area to shine through in every sip. The same appreciation of terroir-driven wine can be seen throughout the Resort’s curated wine list, including selections of everyone’s festive favourite: Champagne. Morgan Gray, CMS Advanced Sommelier at the Resort, recommends a bottle of Pierre Gimonnet & Fils for your next féte. “Located in Cuis Premier Cru in the Côte de Blancs of the Champagne region in France, Pierre Gimonnet & Fils really focuses on the key grape of that subregion – Chardonnay. Precise, focused and incredibly expressive, it’s the perfect Champagne to enjoy with a nice holiday meal or just relaxing by the fireplace,” Gray says. “We also carry their 2014 Special Club, which is their top bottling from key sites only made in special vintages.”

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A secluded cellar in Megève

With its gabled chalets, medieval cobblestone streets and the snow-capped Mont d’Arbois front and centre, the charm factor in Megève is overwhelmingly high. But the delights of this picturesque French alpine village aren’t limited to the great outdoors. At Four Seasons Hotel Megève, a glass-and-metal spiral staircase leads down to one of the most impressive wine collections in the Haute-Savoie region. Housing 15,000 bottles – including all the Edmond de Rothschild Heritage vintages, such as the legendary 1869, 1898 and 1920 vintages of Château Lafite – the Wine Cellar provides an exclusive and intimate setting for a wine tasting for you and your guests. Sample some of the finest wines from France and beyond, paired with the rich and unexpected flavours of Michelin-starred chef Annie-Sophie Pic’s Savoyard menu at the Resort’s newest restaurant, La Dame de Pic – Le 1920.

A seat beneath the Wine Cellar’s glass chandelier can make any celebration feel extraordinary, and the perfect bottle for the occasion is likely within arm’s reach. “One of my favourite party wines is a Château-Chalon with a few years in the bottle,” says Paz Levinson, Head Executive Sommelier. “They are not only wines with aromas reminiscent of autumn and mushrooms, but they are also extraordinary to accompany festive dishes such as poultry, foie gras, truffles, Comté and Beaufort.” When it comes to New Year’s Eve, Levinson says you can’t go wrong with a Champagne from Krug or Salón: “They both pair well with caviar, but also truffles, cheeses and oysters.”

Sip in Style in Megève

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Taste test in Kyoto

Certain flavours or aromas can transport us to a specific place and time. In a city like Kyoto, where buildings and traditions seem untouched by the passing of hundreds of years, the connection feels even closer. Sipping sake – a Japanese wine made from fermented rice – while looking out onto the same 12th-century Shakusui-en pond garden that was written about in the Japanese epic Tale of the Heiki, is one of those transportive moments. The sleek and airy Sukiya-style tea house and lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto sits within the Hotel’s 800-year-old pond garden and serves local sweets, tea, Champagne and, of course, sake.

During the Heian Period – the same period when the pond garden was created – sake was consumed during ceremonies, celebrations and drinking games. Follow the pathway through the garden and cross the glass bridge to discover a modern take on that tradition at Fuju. Opt for the Kyoto Sake Tasting Trio to sample the smooth flavours of three local sakes selected by the Hotel’s Sake Sommelier, or try a taste test to discover how the time-honoured beverage contrasts with the bubbly effervescence of Champagne, its Western counterpart.

Sip sake in Kyoto

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Unexpected experiences in Maui

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea boasts an incredibly robust team of next-generation sommeliers – or somms, as they are often called – with nearly 20 introductory, certified and advanced sommeliers working across the property. Led by Resort Sommelier Brendan O’Leary, the team works to create emotional connections through wine experiences, providing guests with lifelong memories as they taste thoughtful and personalized selections both on-property as well as during unforgettable culinary outings – for example, the Fire & Wine experience pairs guest with Yeshua Goodman, an advanced sommelier and owner of Kiawe Outdoor, for a next-level tour of Maui’s tastes and tales that includes a helicopter tour of the island; an exclusive visit to Haiku House, a former sugar plantation; and a locally sourced dinner cooked over an open flame by Goodman and paired with wines you discover during an interactive blind tasting.

The wine experiences continue for guests staying in the Resort’s three Elite Suites, offering access to some of the world’s most hard-to-find bottles through an in-suite wine bar featuring an exclusive wine list curated by Christian Navarro, president and principal of Wally’s Wine & Spirits. O’Leary and his Resort team can also curate becspoke Ultimate Pairing Dinners, complete with menus tailored to each guest’s personal wine preferences. As for O’Leary, his tastes tend to lean Italian: “If I had to pick one wine out of the hundreds that we carry, it’s La Scolca Gavi dei Gavi Black Label,” he says. “It’s an amazing food wine with alpine acidity and minerality, but it’s also a great stand-alone glass as well. The region of Piemonte, Italy, where Cortese (the grape in Gavi) is grown, produces my favourite reds as well – the Gaja Sperss Barolo is a great example.”

For festive season, however, his current drink of choice might be a surprise – it isn’t a glass of wine.

“We’re rolling out a holiday cocktail called ‘Harvest Moon.’ It’s a rye-based cocktail with chai tea, Cardamaro, fresh ginger, honey, lemon and fresh-pressed apple cider,” he says. “It comes with an apple round garnish with star anise, making it look like a snowflake. All the flavours and aromas are holiday baking spices. The sensory experience reminds me of putting ornaments on the family tree growing up.”

Find a new favourite in Maui

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Rare rosé in French Riviera

Rosé may have become one of the trendiest wines over the last few years, but its origins are far from new. Many of the first wines ever recorded, in fact, were rosé, which gets its rosy hue when the skin of red grapes sit in contact with the juice for only a short period of time. At Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, you’ll enjoy rare access to one of the French Riviera’s most prestigious producers, Domaines Ott. A helicopter will carry you to Château de Selle, one of the three storied estates of Domaines Ott, where you’ll sip the vineyard’s distinguished rosé as you learn about its history and join the winemakers for a behind-the-scenes look at the viniculture cycle. Depending on the time of year, you might even be able to help with the harvest. Stop by the tasting room to sample vintage rosés and red wines, then end your visit with a picnic prepared by the Hotel’s Michelin-starred chef – and a limited-edition vintage from the Château de Selle to take home.

Looking for a rosé alternative? Head Sommelier Joël Rolland can mine the Hotel’s 600-label collection for something to fit your mood and taste in a way that is decidedly French. “I’d say 99.9% of our wines are French,” he says. “Creating a local wine experience is very important for our guests. They’re arriving from all over the world, and they want to drink France.” Some of Rolland’s personal favourite wines of the region include whites from Burgundy and the Loire Valley and reds from Burgundy and the Rhône.

Toast vintage rosé in Cap-Ferrat

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