A World of Well-Being

There is no shortage of exquisite wellness experiences at Four Seasons. Here’s but a sampling of the extraordinary treatments, facilities, and getaways offered at Four Seasons spas around the world.

Overwater Bliss in Mauritius 

Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita

After a thorough reimagining, Mauritius’s only overwater spa, Oseyan at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita, now offers more ways to relax and rejuvenate while taking in the serene natural landscape. The renovation includes a state-of-the-art hydro circuit with a cold plunge and experience showers, an overwater salon, and the Royal Spa Suite with a monumental stone tub and impeccable views of a turquoise lagoon. “At the heart of our philosophy is the belief that ‘a person is a person through others,’ ” says Joelle Jennepy, the resort’s senior director of spa and lifestyle. “We honour this connection by creating meaningful moments that remind us that well-being flourishes through shared humanity and care.”  

Wellness Immersions 

The newly built Wellness Shala at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

For a getaway that puts personal revitalization front and centre, the new Wellness Villa at Casa del Mar at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, can be booked for three- and five-day retreats revolving around such practices as sunset gratitude circles, sunrise light therapy, and sound baths. The 6,300-square-foot residence includes a private gym and cold plunge. Dedicated well-being stays are also available at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, where Alo yoga equipment, LED face masks, and Peloton bikes are available in rooms and suites on the Wellness Floor. And at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-​Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, three new indoor-​outdoor glass cabanas take the spa experience out into the property’s lush Mediterranean gardens. Guests can enjoy massages, work out with Technogym equipment, or try dry flotation therapy, relaxing on an Epsom salt–infused water mattress. 

A Naples State of Calm 

The ice room at the Sanctuary Spa at Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, is part of a thermal circuit that includes aromatherapeutic steam rooms and more.  

Florida’s newly opened Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, has just unveiled its sublime two-level Sanctuary Spa, a 30,000-square-foot retreat offering an array of restorative experiences. Highlights include LPG Endermologie body sculpting—a cellulite treatment applied slowly and rhythmically along the spine to guide the body from fight or flight into a parasympathetic state—and the Ammortal Chamber, an experience featuring light, vibroacoustic, and pulsed electromagnetic therapy to support cellular regeneration and mental clarity. Says Paul Gabriel Nunez, director of spa and wellness, “Life is full of stress triggers, but rarely do we encounter something that can just as easily trigger relaxation.”  

An Evening of Relaxation

A masseuse prepares for a couples massage at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi

At Four Seasons Resort Langkawi—a tranquil retreat set on a glorious mile-long beach—the Geo Spa recently debuted the Night Space Ritual, a wellness experience for two in the heart of the rainforest. It begins with an energy-cleansing ceremony, followed by side-by-side massages. “the essence of a healthy life always leads back to nature,” says the resort’s director of spa, Heriberto “Beto” Pena.

A Ritual of Renewal in Mexico 

The sweat lodge at Naviva

With just 15 bungalows on 48 coastal acres, the all-inclusive, adults-only Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, México, is the most intimate property in the Four Seasons portfolio. Its sublime wellness program is deeply rooted in nature and tradition, featuring two open-air spa pods with private gardens and experiences such as a temazcal sweat-lodge ceremony, designed to cleanse both body and spirit. 

The Yacht as Sanctuary 

The sauna on board Four Seasons 1

Four Seasons Yachts, which began its inaugural season in March, offers revitalization, stillness, and relaxation as comprehensively as any property on terra firma. The L’Oceana Spa balances marine-inspired treatments with advanced recovery experiences, from spirulina body wraps to a cryo chamber to an ice fountain to the Ocean Vista Finnish Sauna set at 176 degrees Fahrenheit. A dedicated well-being coach can curate a personalized, multiday program that weaves together restorative sleep insights, reformer Pilates, guided breath mapping, and tranquil yoga by the water-level marina. 

Tour the Globe by Air 

The spa at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech

Take wing and explore eight destinations over 20 days, breathing, eating, and sleeping personalized well-being on the World of Wellness journey aboard Four Seasons Private Jet Experience. The incomparable one-time itinerary (May 7 to 26) invites rejuvenation of body, mind, and spirit with customizable experiences, including a hot-air-balloon drift above Mexico City’s Teotihuacán pyramids, a Moroccan beauty ritual in Marrakech, a Jeep trek on Mount Etna in Sicily, a Muay Thai lesson on Koh Samui, and a turtle safari in the Maldives. 

Treatments for Kids

The kid-friendly spa at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze 

 With even preteens becoming captivated by beauty and skincare products, it’s no surprise that “offering kid-friendly spa experiences is growing across Four Seasons hotels,” says Dheeraj Singh Patwal, health and wellness manager at Thailand’s Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, where kid-friendly treatments include the nervous-system-soothing Angel Bliss massage and the Sugar, Honey and Rose Scrub. Many guests today, adds Patwal, view spas as “a place for relaxation, curiosity, and quality family time.” There are also facials designed specifically for young skin at Four Seasons Resort Megève (the Sweet Little Face using fruit-based ingredients) and at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze (the Florenteen’s Facial, which incorporates natural products from Florence’s historic apothecary Santa Maria Novella). 

Healthy Aging 

The longevity clinic at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Longevity is an increasing focus across the Four Seasons portfolio, from the new Chi Longevity Clinic at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore to Southern California’s Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, where the newly appointed director of wellness and longevity, Ben Carter, a licensed naturopathic physician, leads the property’s Center for Health & Wellbeing. The centre’s three-day wellness stays can feature a one-on-one meeting with a registered dietician, a tai chi workout, a stress-reduction workshop, and a metabolic assessment. 

Understated Luxury in Naples, Florida

Fans of Naples, Florida, are lured by its miles-long white-sand beaches, world-class golf courses, and high-end boutiques. And now there’s another reason to put down stakes in the Gulf Coast destination: This year, The Residences at Naples Beach Club will make its grand debut, following last year’s opening of Naples Beach Club, a Four Seasons Resort.

The Residences are the result of a collaboration between Four Seasons and Discovery Land Company, a premier global developer known for crafting considered luxury communities. Located in historic Old Naples, close to lively 5th Avenue and 3rd Street, the multi-building beachfront property is expansive (spanning 50 hectares) but feels intimate and community-minded—like an idyllic coastal village—thanks to thoughtful design. 

The Residences at Naples Beach Club
Beach or pool day? Why not both?

“The Residences at Naples Beach Club is setting a superior standard for luxury living and service, not just among Discovery’s diverse portfolio of international clubs, but within the Naples community. As we debut in the region, we’re excited to partner with Four Seasons to enhance both our legacies in offering high-end experiences and moments that last a lifetime,” said Mike Meldman, founder and chairman of Discovery Land Company. 

The new 18-hole golf course at Naples Beach Club.

The offerings consist of 58 Beachside Residences (distributed over three buildings) and 95 Golfside Residences (spread over five buildings). The latter units enjoy sweeping views of The Gardens, a new 18-hole golf course designed by world-renowned golf course architect Tom Fazio. Dense with beautiful lakes, native palms and tropical flora, the course channels a lush Old Florida landscape. Residents will delight in the precision hitting bays, comfort stations with grab-and-go fare, and the Range House, with its wraparound porch, bar and lounge, logo shop, and fire-pit area. 

The Residences at Naples Beach Club
Indoor-outdoor living at its finest.

There will be no shortage of perks and experiences for non-golfers as well. All Residents have access to the beachfront Residents’ Beach Club (with indoor-outdoor dining, member lounge, spa, and fitness center) and Residents’ Beach House (featuring adult and family pools, a beachside concierge, and coastal cuisine offerings). And, of course, Residents will be able to avail themselves of the full spread of amenities at the Resort itself, among them six tennis courts; a standalone two-story, 2,800-square-metre spa that houses treatment rooms as well as Finnish saunas, vitality pools, cold plunge zones, experiential showers, and a rooftop pool; and five restaurants, including The Merchant Room (helmed by two-time James Beard Award-winner Gavin Kaysen), HB’s (for fresh regional seafood), and Sunset Bar (with a Latin-inspired cocktail and bites menu). The latter two are the only places to offer beachfront dining in all of Old Naples.

And then there is the Market Square, a cluster of retail, dining, and entertainment options designed to be a buzzy social hub for guests, Residents, and locals alike. Naples Trading Company, a coffee shop with sundries, beer and wine, and gifts, recently opened its doors at The Square. Currently under development are The Wager, a family-friendly sports gastro-pub (complete with game room and four bowling lanes), and a state-of-the-art movie theatre that will show first-run movies. 

The Residences at Naples Beach Club
Front-row seats to sand and surf.

The Residences at Naples Beach Club ushers in a new era of Gulf Coast luxury living. To learn more about the modern homes, click here

Come in from the Cold: 6 New Private Residences Destinations

There are two types of winter people: snowbirds who fly to coastal destinations in search of warm sand and vitamin D, and those who flock to the mountains for fresh powder and après-ski vibes. No matter your preference, there’s an ideal Four Seasons Private Residence for your winter home. 

With 59 destinations currently—and dozens more set to open in the coming years—spanning North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, Four Seasons Private Residences offers a multitude of options for owning your own little slice of heaven. Whether you choose a picturesque timber chalet or a sleek oceanfront penthouse, one thing is guaranteed: you’ll encounter luxury living and unparalleled service, the hallmarks of a Four Seasons experience. The hardest part is figuring out where to overwinter—but we have a few ideas. Below, for your consideration, are six exceptional Four Seasons Private Residences destinations currently in development. 

For Those Seeking Sun and Water

Four Seasons Private Residences Red Sea at Shura Island: Residents can revel in year-round warm weather and ocean breezes at this exquisite new Four Seasons destination. Located just a 25-minute car ride from Red Sea International Airport, which has direct flights from Dubai, Doha, Jeddah, and Riyadh, the Red Sea at Shura Island destination is defined by its unique landscape of pristine beaches, coral reefs, and desert dunes. Its Private Residences, nestled between the Resort and an 18-hole championship golf course, will consist of 43 duneside villas and 32 waterside villas. Destination highlight: Designed by global architecture firm Foster & Partners, the Private Residences are rooted in sustainability, with an emphasis on minimizing over-tourism. The development relies on renewable energy and has plans to establish protected marine areas and plant more than 30 million plants by 2030. Opens in 2026. 

Four Seasons Private Residences Caye Chapel, Belize: Four Seasons’ first and only private island destination in the Western Hemisphere, this new property, just 30 minutes by boat or 10 minutes by air from Belize City, will offer 100 Resort guest rooms and suites (including over-water bungalows), and 90 Private Residences. The long, narrow island is ringed by six miles of white sand and adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage Site-designated Belize Barrier Reef System, the largest barrier reef in the Northern Hemisphere. Destination highlight: Aside from plentiful snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities, guests and Residents will also be able to enjoy an 18-hole golf course designed by golf legends Greg Norman and Lorena Ochoa. Opens in 2027.

Four Seasons Private Residences The Ocean Club, BahamasThe Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas has been luring visitors to Paradise Island for more than six decades. And now, fans will be able to own a piece of this legendary destination, the site of not one, but two James Bond films. You’ll have your pick of 60 modern units, each with a spacious terrace and Bahamian-chic style to spare, spread over four beachfront buildings that sit next to the iconic Resort. Residents will have at their disposal the Resort’s amenities, including tennis courts, a golf course, and Versailles-inspired gardens, as well as a Residents-only restaurant, a lounge, an adult pool, and a fitness center, all with ocean views. Destination highlight: Just off the Residents-only library and lounge is the Owners’ Private Cellar, a 240-square-foot wood-paneled rum tasting room for Residents and their guests. Opens in 2028. 

For Those Seeking Snow and Slopes

The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Residence: The iconic Park Gstaad in the scenic Bernese Alps has been a favorite haunt of discerning travellers seeking slopes and sophistication for more than a century—and this year Four Seasons will be shepherding it into a new era. Reimagined by French architect Joseph Dirand, who has worked with fashion giants Givenchy and Rick Owens, The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel and Residence will have 75 redesigned rooms and suites, as well as a limited collection of six impeccably appointed penthouse Private Residences. Destination highlight: Guests and Residents will have a plethora of dining options—all without stepping off the property—including four fine dining restaurants, two lounges, and a summer garden restaurant. Opens 2026

Four Seasons Private Residences Telluride: Peak luxury is coming to the storied world-class ski mecca in the form of an extraordinary new development: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride. Tucked amid Colorado’s breathtaking San Juan peaks, the stunning modernist building is designed by award-winning architecture firm Olson Kundig and will include 26 Private Residences, 43 Hotel Residences, and 52 Hotel keys. A pair of restaurants, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a spa with a sauna and a cold plunge, an outdoor hot tub, and an indoor lap pool round out the amenities. Residents will be able to enjoy ski in/ski out access and premium conveniences like ski lockers, a private ski lounge, and a dedicated Four Seasons ski valet. Destination highlight: Residents will have an easier time acclimating to the high altitude, thanks to a built-in oxygenation system. Opens in 2027. 

Four Seasons Private Residences Deer Valley: There’s no shortage of high-end accommodations in Deer Valley, Utah, but with the introduction of the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Deer Valley, the luxury ski destination will reach a new level of elevated hospitality. Situated in the heart of East Village, at the base of Deer Valley’s newest slopes (an expansion that adds more than 1,497 hectares of ski-able terrain), the development is modeled after traditional Alpine chalets and will boast 134 guest rooms and 123 Private Residences, all with epic mountain views. Destination highlight: In addition to a friction-less ski experience (thanks to ski in/ski out access, a ski valet, ski lockers, and other exclusive perks), the development will have a host of amenities for non-skiers and off-season guests and Residents, including a basketball/squash court, a golf swing suite, and three pools. Opens in 2028

New + Noteworthy: The Latest in Luxury Travel

The Four Seasons family is growing. Here are four new ways to experience our distinctive luxury hospitality.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico

Situated along two miles of golden sand near El Yunque National Forest (the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. forest system), the new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico is a modern sanctuary on the island. For the utmost in seclusion, stay in one of the property’s airy and contemporary Villa & Residence Rentals. The collection includes the five-bedroom villa Casa Estancias, which features its own driveway, a saltwater pool, and an oceanfront lawn. Villa guests have access to the services of a dedicated host, who can coordinate in-villa spa treatments, meals by a private chef, and pre-arrival kitchen stocking, plus a personal golf cart for exploring the resort, which is set within a 483-acre nature reserve. —Julie Pham

Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort

While Miami dazzles with nightlife and Orlando thrills with theme parks, Naples, Florida, offers a different rhythm with its inviting blend of coastal serenity and cultural appeal. The city boasts more than 100 art galleries, has more golf courses per capita than any other U.S. city, and affords a host of water activities, from kayaking to e-foiling. The elegant Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, adds to the destination’s allure. Set on 125 acres along a stretch of powder-soft sand, the new property features rooms and suites with coastal-inspired décor, such as sea glass chandeliers, and furnished terraces. On-site dining includes the Merchant Room, the signature ocean-view restaurant from the James Beard Award–winning chef Gavin Kaysen, and Sunset Bar, the perfect place to toast the end of another day in paradise. The property also affords a distinctive portfolio of Four Seasons Private Residences, with interiors by the acclaimed firm Champalimaud Design, and will soon welcome the Sanctuary Spa, and the Gardens, a new Tom Fazio–designed golf course. —Susan B. Barnes

Four Seasons Private Jet Experience

For 2027, Four Seasons Private Jet Experience unveils its latest New World Icons journey, a thrilling new itinerary designed for travellers seeking the world’s most distinctive places. The seven destination trip includes five new spots never before featured by Four Seasons: Jaipur, India (for a gala event complete with a camel polo demonstration); Iceland (with snowmobiling and a swim in the Blue Lagoon); and Anguilla (to ply the crystal-clear Caribbean in a glass-bottomed kayak), plus new properties in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and Italy, where Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice (pictured above), opens in 2026. —J.P.

Four Seasons I Yacht Voyages

Some ships simply float; Four Seasons I reinvents what a yacht can be. Launching in March with Mediterranean voyages, the flagship vessel of Four Seasons Yachts delivers luxury at sea through structural intent, beginning with an interior steel frame that pulls load-bearing elements away from the perimeter to let glass wrap the exterior. The effect for guests is immediate: every suite, salon, and stairwell is oriented to the water.

Midship embodies the boldest idea. Built by Fincantieri in Italy, Four Seasons I carries the Marina (pictured below) through the vessel’s centre rather than tucking it at the stern, so doors can open port, starboard, or both at once. Pop-out, sea-level decks create inviting spaces where guests can lounge and relax, take a dip in a contained ocean pool, and enjoy a full suite of water-sports gear.

All 95 suites feature eight-foot ceilings, water-facing beds, and private terraces edged in glass. Guests can head ashore via custom Grand Touring vessels, including a salon-like, 33-foot Limo Tender and an intrepid Beachlander.

Shaped from the inside out to keep the horizon front and centre, Four Seasons I turns ocean travel into what it should be: unbroken views, easy water access, and the journey in focus. —Paul Jebar