7 Ideas to Add to Your 2023 Travel Bucket List

Every traveller is different, and the reasons we travel are just as varied. But travel brings people together and strengthens relationships in a way that Zoom and FaceTime simply can’t. Whether you’re still daydreaming about where to visit or are about to enter the planning stages of your next big trip, one thing’s for certain: Sharing your bucket-list experiences with the people you love most will make them all the more memorable.

Maybe living the island life is calling your name this year for a relaxing family vacation. Or perhaps you’re thinking about where your next culinary escapade should be – like the one you and your friends had in Italy last summer. Either way, planning itineraries to suit a variety of needs is an art form Four Seasons has mastered. Here are seven destinations worthy of a spot on your short list, along with ideas for what to do when you get there that will make everyone in your group happy.

Punta Mita: Meet on the beach

A quiet fishing village in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, Punta Mita is famous for its tranquil coastline, snorkelling, dive sites, surfing and golf. At Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, the Concierge team can design group itineraries with the perfect mix of relaxation, culture and activity.

A prime Bahia de Banderas location makes chartering the Resort’s private yacht an ideal group excursion. The 17-metre (55-foot) ship is available for snorkelling charters to the protected Marietas Islands, seasonal whale watching and sunset sails. You can even take the yacht’s WaveRunner for a ride once the boat is anchored.

Back at the Resort, the private Las Manzanillas Beach offers an idyllic setting for an intimate family-style dinner served at a candlelit table in the sand. The low light leads to fantastic stargazing as ocean breezes rustle through the manzanilla trees. And once you’re ready to settle in for the night, you can take a moonlit stroll along the beach back to the five-bedroom Coral Beach House. With its completely private location directly on the sand, multiple terraces, personal media room, breezy layout and infinity-edge pool, this hacienda-style house is one of Punta Mita’s finest. You’ll have access to everything the Resort has to offer in addition to upgrades such as private full-time attendants, golf carts for getting around, and meals cooked by Four Seasons chefs in your own gourmet kitchen.

Meet on the Beach in Punta Mita

Vail: Gather in the great outdoors

A mountain resort is a great place to have fun boosting your adrenaline, whether it’s awash with snow or with wildflowers. And few do it better than Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail.

Between December and April, enjoy an epic snowmobile tour with your group in Vail Valley through outfitter Rocky Mountain Adventure Rentals. Great for beginner and intermediate riders, set out on a scenic groomed ride on a two-seat Trail Sled, or book a Powder Sled if you’re an advanced rider looking to carve your own path across the mountain’s steep and deep terrain. In summertime, white-water rafting is an exciting bonding experience, as groups work together to steer their raft safely over rapids.

Agreeing on where to eat can be a challenge for any large group, which is why pairing a restaurant with an adventure can appeal to the whole crowd. For an off-piste dining excursion, book a reservation at The 10th, an on-mountain restaurant located at MidVail atop Gondola One. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain views, The 10th offers updated classics in a modern alpine lodge. When the snow melts, groups can go on a one-hour horseback ride, led by an experienced wrangler, up to Beano’s Cabin. This log cabin is known for its farm-to-table fare with seasonal items ranging from a foie gras and black truffle tart to elk tomahawk.

After an adventure-packed day, the Resort’s Private Residences are ideal for relaxing together by the fireplace for warm evening chats or connecting over a meal on the outdoor terrace next to mountain views. Ranging from one to six bedrooms, these elegant alpine retreats offer plenty of space so you can all relax indoors after your great outdoor adventures.

Make mountaintop memories in Vail

Hampshire: Escape to the English countryside

Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire is a restored Georgian manor just an hour’s drive from London and 35 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Set on 500 acres of beautiful English countryside, this is where the hustle and bustle of daily life is happily traded in for a bit of quintessential English country living.

Running right through the estate grounds is the beautiful Basingstoke Canal, where you can hop aboard the Hotel’s private canal boat for an afternoon champagne and canapé picnic complete with a stop at a local pub. Adventurous groups can tackle the on-property highwire and zip-line courses, ride horses, or learn the art of falconry during a Hawk Walk. The latter involves accompanying a Harris’ hawk around the estate under the guidance of an expert falconer as you learn all about the majestic creature.

Come dinnertime, connect with each other and nature during a barbecue supper in the historic Walled Garden, which has beautiful gates, dovecotes and some much-valued privacy. Enjoy a dinner specially prepared by Four Seasons chefs and a spot of croquet in the nearby orchard.

Three wings of rooms and suites furnished with English countryside décor adjoin the 18th-century Georgian Manor House at the centre of the Hotel. Groups can work with the Concierge to choose a wing that suits them best. Large suites in the East, South and West wings provide sweeping views over the Estate’s grassy fields, and the spacious Royal Suite on the ground floor of the West Wing features a balcony for appreciating sunsets over the countryside. But history enthusiasts might prefer staying in the restored Manor House itself. Built in 1728, it has seen many lives, and was even used to billet Dutch and Polish airmen during World War II.

Experience English country life in Hampshire

Hangzhou: Experience an ancient culture together

“A voyage on West Lake offers more refreshment and delectation than any other experience on earth,” declared Marco Polo when he visited Hangzhou in the 13th century. Checking in to the intimate Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake – a serene oasis set right on the fabled lake – lets you fully immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and stunning beauty of this ancient city.

Bespoke group activities such as outdoor tai chi and guided birdwatching tours make the most of the Hotel’s magnificent gardens and lakeside location. Head off-property and go cycling together around West Lake, one of China’s best bike trails, or take a private tea plantation tour for quieter quality bonding time.

Planning your visit around a special milestone? Jin Sha restaurant’s 11 private dining rooms surround a picturesque garden lagoon and make for intimate settings to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays and other special occasions over Chef Wang Yong’s award-winning Zhejiang cuisine paired with wines suggested by the sommelier.

For a sanctuary within a sanctuary, the Hotel’s three-storey Jiang Nan–style Three-Bedroom Presidential Villa features its own entrance, a private landscaped garden, a grand indoor pool and plenty of space for everyone to spread out. If a big family reunion is on the calendar, you can also buy out the entire hotel (81 rooms) to enjoy dedicated attention by the whole Hotel staff.

Find serenity together in Hangzhou

Mauritius: Embrace island life

It may be small in size, but Mauritius brims with things to do. A year-round tropical climate makes it the perfect destination to enjoy beautiful beaches, water sports and golf at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita.

One can’t miss activity: A sailing excursion to a secluded cove on Ile aux Cerfs, exclusively available to Four Seasons guests. Famous for its white-sand beaches and serene turquoise lagoon, this island is just a quick speedboat ride away from the Resort’s jetty. Once you arrive, beach attendants are on hand to help you find your perfect spot, while the Beach Bar and Grill serves up fresh-caught seafood brought in daily by local fishermen, shareable plates, local beers and refreshing cocktails and juices so you can play castaway all day long.

While we wouldn’t blame you for never wanting to leave the beach, the Resort’s Five-Bedroom Royal Residence Villa is quite the place to come home to. Set on a stunning peninsula with mesmerizing lagoon views, its infinity and plunge pools, full kitchen, and multiple communal areas make it the ultimate tropical oasis for comfort and seclusion.

Get on island time in Mauritius

Chiang Mai: Indulge your taste buds

Travel and trying new foods go hand in hand. And digging in to a destination’s local cuisine is one of the best (and most delicious) ways to experience its culture first hand. Nestled among fields of vibrant green rice paddies, Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai is not only a tranquil haven for reconnecting with family and friends, it’s also an excellent place to experience Thai cuisine.

At Rim Thai Kitchen – part restaurant, part cooking studio – you can learn the principles of Thai cuisine in a Thai teak house, then enjoy the fruits of your labour in the open-air pavilion overlooking a waterfall. Cooking class participants spend the morning investigating the Chef’s secret garden for ingredients and then return to the cooking school for a hands-on lesson in creating authentic Thai dishes.

Or leave it to the experts and let the Resort’s culinary team treat your group to a custom meal in the Orchid Nursery, a private dining space that mirrors the lush tropical landscape of Northern Thailand and sets an unforgettable stage for a private family brunch, afternoon tea or a themed reception amid a kaleidoscope of fragrant exotic orchids in bloom.

When you’ve had your fill, head back to you private residence to relax or spend some more quality time together. The Resort’s Private Residences offer spacious indoor-outdoor accommodations that families and groups of friends will love. Create lifelong memories with game night, yoga lessons on the pool deck, friendly cooking competitions, dinner, or a private performance for you and your group, all arranged by your full-time personal host.

Savour Thai cuisine in Chiang Mai

Sharm El Sheikh: Seek adventure by the Red Sea

Looking to visit somewhere truly unique this year? Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh makes it possible to explore the dry, exotic landscapes of the Sinai Desert and the magnificent underwater world on the same day. In fact, the Red Sea resort is situated right next to the world’s warmest sea.

Be sure to pay a visit to the famous Ras Mohamed Protectorate, a naturally preserved dive site whose coral reefs are considered among the world’s best. Swim together alongside hawksbill turtles for an experience you’ll all bond over for years to come.

Then, at the end of the day, grab a seat beneath the stars for a private Bedouin-style feast on the Resort’s beach, complete with live entertainment, authentic Egyptian dishes and even a chance to take a nighttime camel ride along the shore.

Of the residential suites, the Four-Bedroom Villa offers the most space. Furnished in rich Middle Eastern style, that space includes a private pool, fully stocked kitchen and expansive terraces.

Dive deep in Sharm El Sheikh

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Vacations for Kids: 11 Trips They’ll Never Forget


The best vacations for kids are the ones that leave lasting impressions. Touring famous landmarks on the streets of cities like Paris and Hong Kong will loom large in a child’s memory for years to come. But so will the feeling of catching their first wave during a surfing lesson in Costa Rica, or the few words of Thai they learned to speak during a lesson in Chiang Mai.

Well-travelled families crave meaningful experiences like these at every point of their vacation, so Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts offer on-property family and kids’ activities that immerse guests in local culture.

Whether you’re headed to Boston, Seoul or the Serengeti, these kids’ activities will impress even the most experienced young jet-setter.

Nevis: Save the sea turtles

At Four Seasons Resort Nevis, Director of Recreation Mac Kee France plans activities that ensure guests of every generation can enjoy an authentic Caribbean experience. “We make sure that when each guest leaves, they feel a part of our Nevisian family,” he says.

The Resort introduces children to Nevisian culture with outdoor activities like kite making, dialect lessons, games and coconut treats – all while keeping an eye out for sea turtles, which nest along beaches between June and October.

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Youngsters can play a role in naming released sea turtles during Sea Turtle Conservancy Weekend.

What kids will love most: Visiting during Sea Turtle Conservancy Weekend in July, when they can participate in nightly turtle-tracking walks, catch-tag-and-release events and other sea turtle-themed activities.

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Dive into fun in Nevis

Boston: Get creative – inside and out – in Back Bay

Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, turns this historic city into an urban playground. After a day spent exploring – the Children’s Museum, the Museum of Science and the New England Aquarium are all within easy reach – return to the Hotel for a swim in the light and bright indoor pool, high above the city. Not sure where to start your adventure? The Kid Concierge is on hand to arrange excursions and activities tailored to your child’s interests.

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Set up a tent and bring the excitement of camping to your room.

What kids will love most: Kids will be delighted by the sweet treats awaiting them on arrival, along with child-size robes and more. They’ll actually look forward to bedtime when they see the in-room tent to help their imaginations go wild.

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Set up camp in Boston

Costa Rica: Catch the first wave

Discover pura vida at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo. Children ages 4 to 12 can immerse themselves in nature as part of the Kids For All Seasons program, or explore as a family with a Papagayo Explorers excursion. As you hike, swim and play, be on the lookout for howler monkeys, iguanas, hermit crabs, military macaws and mangrove cuckoos. A sanctuary just for teens is staffed with a dedicated Concierge to help them choose from the numerous activities available.

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Kids can take lessons at the Resort’s surf school and learn to ride the waves like a pro.

What kids will love most: Catching their first wave. SurfX, the Resort’s own surf school, will help get young surfers ages 5 and up standing on a surfboard.

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Hang ten in Costa Rica

Maui: Learn to play ulu maika

A peaceful Hawaiian location plus outstanding amenities lure many families into staying put at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea. At the Resort’s Kids For All Seasons program, kids ages 5 to 12 participate in Hawaiian traditions such as making leis, hunting for geckos and learning how to hula.

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Games like ulu maika – Hawaii’s version of bowling – are fun for kids and expose them to Hawaiian culture.

What kids will love most: The seemingly never-ending playtime – from the large game room and various balls to board games and complimentary beach activities, if kids like to play something in particular, the Resort likely has it.

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Explore Hawaiian culture in Maui

Langkawi: Go on a monkey safari

In addition to games, crafts and kids’ spa treatments, the Lutong Kids Club at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi includes fun and educational experiences like batik painting and kite making – plus kids yoga and eco-excursions designed for children ages 4 to 12.

Langkawi kids rock climbing

Fun reaches new heights in Langkawi with a rock-climbing adventure for young jungle explorers.

What kids will love most: Joining the Resort’s resident Swamp Skipper as he navigates  the boat through the mangroves in search of macaque monkeys and eagles on the Mangroves & Monkeys Safari. Mom and Dad can get in on the fun, too.

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Chiang Mai: Become a little master chef

The lush landscape of Northern Thailand is where sa paper (mulberry paper) comes from, and kids ages 4 to 12 can learn how to make it themselves in the La-On Club at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. They’ll also explore the grounds, play games and learn to make traditional clay pots.

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Children can learn to make sa paper, which is used to create traditional paper umbrellas.

What kids will love most: Trying new flavours at Rim Tai Kitchen – a culinary class for the whole family will inspire you to re-create the northern Thai recipes together at home.

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Learn new skills in Chiang Mai

Seoul: Swim in one of the coolest indoor pools

Kids will easily make themselves at home at Four Seasons Hotel Seoul – surprise them with an in-room tent for creative indoor camping, or spend an afternoon in the Kids For All Seasons Lounge. Your four-legged family members will be comfortable, too; available pet amenities include stylish beds, pet harnesses and a special meal just for your pup.

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The Juice Bar, steps from the pool, serves delicious smoothies and sandwiches to help you refuel after a day of swimming.

What kids will love most: Dressing in traditional hanbok clothing for Instagram-worthy pictures at nearby Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the top attractions for families.

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Make time to play in Seoul

Mauritius: Spin tunes on a tropical island

The giant banana-loving Aldabra tortoises and ocean activities at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita are draws for all, but children ages 4 to 9 flock to the Hobbit Village Kids’ Club to make dodo-bird cookies in the bakery and kites from local trees and plants. Karokan, the staffed young adults’ centre, provides a hang-out for ages 10 and older in addition to excursions like kite surfing lessons.

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The Resort’s chilled-out Karokan clubhouse gives hard-to-please teens and pre-teens their own place to unwind.

What kids will love most: The DJ booth where teens can create their own disco.

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Find your groove in Mauritius

Serengeti: Become a wildlife researcher

At the Kijana Klub (kijana means “youth” in Swahili) at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, children learn about the culture and animals of Africa, including how researchers study wildlife with cameras around the Lodge. What passes by depends on seasonal migrations, but buffalo, lions, dik-diks, leopards, zebra and wildebeest are possibilities. Kids also can play board games or video games and do crafts.

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During a morning spent with a Maasai warrior, kids hear African stories and learn how to make fire.

What kids will love most: Kids ages 6 and up can spend the morning with a Maasai warrior and learn skills such as how to make a toothbrush using tree twigs and how to use local plants for healing purposes.

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Go wild in Serengeti

Doha: Get an authentic henna tattoo

Five pools border the private beach at Four Seasons Hotel Doha. The Hotel’s Kids For All Seasons program also offers educational experiences like treasure hunts and interactive activities for children ages 5 to 12, plus sports like beach football and golf.

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With kids’ programs designed for specific age groups, Four Seasons Hotel Doha promises excitement and fun during every stay.

What kids will love most: An Arabic henna hand-painting session, arranged by request.

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Find fun for all ages in Doha

Florence: Create a piece of Italian art

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze showcases the city’s reputation as the birthplace of the Renaissance by enabling kids to explore their creative sides. Programming includes sessions for crafting Florentine souvenirs and sunset photography walks. These activities are best for kids ages 5 to 12.

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Kids can embrace their inner da Vinci with creative and artistic programmes, and will leave with handcrafted mementos of their time in Florence.

What kids will love most: Learning to paint a fresco beneath a canopy of centuries-old trees.

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Explore your creativity in Florence

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Discovering China by High-Speed Train

Travelling China by high-speed train, my young daughter and I were able to experience more of the country in nine days (we travelled from Shanghai to Hangzhou to Beijing) than if we had flown between cities. Not only did we enjoy premium class luxuries and convenience—almost every town in China is connected by the country’s extensive rail system—but views of the surrounding area and cultural interactions within the train gave us a taste of what life is like outside major cities in the Middle Kingdom. China’s trains are praised for their reliability, and we arrived at our destinations on time, almost to the minute.


High-speed trains in China

China has the longest network of high-speed railway in the world, with more than 16,000 kilometres (9,900 miles) of track for trains that can run at more than 200 kilometres (124 miles) an hour.

How to plan a rail journey in China

Our tickets and transportation to and from the train stations were arranged by Four Seasons Concierges before we left home and were conveniently billed to our rooms. Tickets must be purchased within 60 days of departure (58 days if purchased at a station), and it is wise to book in advance—high-speed trains do sell out. However, foreign travellers generally cannot buy tickets remotely, as a Chinese bankcard is necessary unless the purchase is made at a train station in cash, and most booking websites are only in Mandarin.

Which train to choose depends on timetables and preferred class of service. Letters distinguish the various types of trains; C, D and G designate high-speed options. We chose G trains for our journeys because they are the fastest and the only ones with lie-flat business-class seats. Business class is the most luxurious section, with three seats to a row and individual Chinese-language TVs. First-class seats, configured in rows of four, partially recline and are equipped with footrests. Second class has five seats in a row and offers the most basic seating on the train. Regardless of where you sit on a high-speed train, there is a power outlet.


Interior of a high-speed train in China

On our nine-day trip through China by rail, we enjoyed the cleaniness and ample light and space of China’s high-speed trains, which rival airlines for comfort and convenience.

High-speed rail from Shanghai to Hangzhou

After a quick security scan at Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, I spotted our train number and corresponding boarding area on a huge digital screen. The massive waiting room buzzed with energy as natural light and high ceilings provided a welcome sense of space. Sidetracked by shops and snack stalls lining the perimeter, we forgot to use the VIP lounge (available in some stations) included with our business-class tickets. As queues started to form, a kind man noticed our tickets and pointed to the other side of the waiting room. Each train boards through two gates, labelled “A” and “B,” which are located on opposite sides of the room. Train car number determines which one to queue at, and I had overlooked this detail.

Once on board, I realised that the concierge team at the Hotel had booked us the best seats on the train—first row sight-seeing seats. Sight-seeing seats are located in the first two rows of business class behind each of the train’s two driving coaches, and the windows here are the largest of any coach. The first row also has space at the train’s bulkhead for luggage, which meant that we didn’t have to place anything in the storage compartments between the coaches.

Impressed by comfort that rivals premium classes on some major airlines—our seats even swivelled to face the windows—I relaxed with complimentary bottled water and a snack box for the journey of less than an hour to Hangzhou. The train smoothly stopped at stations along the way, but scenes from the largely undeveloped countryside were blurred when it reached top speeds. Before I knew it, we had reached our destination, and the announcement (in both Mandarin and English) for Hangzhou Railway Station signalled that it was time to gather our luggage and disembark. Staff from Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake were there to receive us in exactly the spot they had indicated by email.

Hangzhou proved to be a gem, highlighted by spring blossoms along West Lake and a private longjing tea-picking tour. My daughter could not get enough of the Hotel’s tranquil gardens and the rustic paths along the lake that we traversed again and again. But after two days, we were back in our sight-seeing seats (booked by the Hangzhou concierge team) and headed for Beijing.

High-speed rail from Hangzhou to Beijing

At just over five hours, our Beijing train journey took almost the same amount of door-to-door travel time as flying would have, but with a few extra benefits. Opting for air-conditioning over a pressurised cabin proved more conducive to our physical well-being. High-speed trains are also affected less by variations in climate and traffic.

With a mother-daughter spa appointment on the books at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, I wasn’t keen on being late. As it did on the Shanghai to Hangzhou leg, the train sped mostly through rural communities and small cities. To stretch, we walked through almost every coach. Our train was full, but we found an empty table in the dining car and chatted over a soda while others played cards to pass the time. Dining cars sell pre-packaged food, snacks and beverages, and snack carts are periodically ushered through every coach. However, most passengers bring their own food. In case the dining car or meal included with our business class seats (first-class seats receive a meal on long journeys, too) didn’t appeal to my daughter, I had pre-ordered in-room dining from the Hotel, and our lunch order was beautifully packaged for easy transport.

At Beijing South Railway Station, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing staff greeted us at our platform exit and escorted us to the hotel car. We were particularly grateful for this service after seeing the station’s enormous size. Beijing blessed us with blue skies over the Great Wall at Mutianyu, an easy visit to Tiananmen Square, and a Chaoyang acrobat show that finished with a meet-and-greet, arranged by the Hotel, after the performance.

I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. And with high-speed trains also running to and from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and a route to Hong Kong currently under construction, our next train adventure promises to be as gratifying as the first.

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