Escape to These 6 Otherworldly Pools

From a free-form infinity pool fronting the Pacific in Punta Mita to a lazy river in Orlando, these Four Seasons water features offer immersive bliss.

Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

The 108-foot-long (33-metre) Club Dauphin pool – filled with seawater and heated to a constant 28 degrees C (82.4 F) – has been the centrepiece of this glamorous Côte d’Azur hotel since it was added in 1939. Want to streamline your stroke? Enlist the help of long-time staff swimming instructor Pierre Gruneberg, who counts the Kennedys, McCartneys and Depardieus among his clientele.


Pool at Four Seasons Hotel Dubai DIFC

Four Seasons Hotel Dubai DIFC

There’s never been a better reason to buy a swimsuit. More chic glass box than traditional swimming pool, this rooftop respite sits seven storeys above the Dubai International Financial Centre. After a dip, settle on the pool deck with a berry and wildflower-honey smoothie. Or postpone it until you’ve had an al fresco massage or private yoga session.

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti

Soak in this free-form infinity pool for a while and you might witness a convoy of African elephants gathering at the watering hole below. A few steps up, the expansive pool deck offers plush chairs and couches, and drinks are served from sunrise to sunset. We recommend claiming a chaise lounge for watching the sun sink below the Serengeti horizon.


FS Chiang Mai pool

Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

Surrounded on all sides by lush rice paddies, this terraced pool complex overlooks the pastoral Mae Rim Valley. Ringed by lounge chairs and sun-shielding umbrellas, an all-ages pool with a smooth tile floor overlooks an adults-only soaking spot that seems to emerge from the glades. Designed by cocktail master Javier de la Muelas, the Ratree Bar’s drinks menu redefines the poolside sipper. Need more to plunge into repose? Poolside foot massages are available upon request.

Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita

There’s whale-watching, and then there’s ogling a band of humpbacks as you bask in a free-form infinity pool fronting the Pacific. Engage in the latter here, along with plenty of other opportunities for soaking and splashing, from an adults-only infinity-edge lap pool to a palm-shrouded lazy river that conveniently circles family rooms and suites.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney
World Resort

Baby-safe splash zones, a lazy river, two water slides and a zero-entry pool that hosts dive-in movies – these are encompassed by the 5-acre (20,2034-square-metre) Explorer Island water park. If you find yourself in Orlando without little ones, or are letting them live it up in the Kids For All Seasons program, beeline to the Oasis, an ultra-modern adults-only pool and jetted tub served by staffers who hand out frozen-fruit skewers and iced cappuccino shooters.

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A Night With the Stars:
Glamping in Beverly Hills

Photographer Grant Legan is no stranger to camping. “I grew up in the Midwest,” he says. “It was just a part of life.” Now, as someone who splits his time between downtown Los Angeles and New York City, exploring the great wide open isn’t as feasible. But living in a bustling metropolis doesn’t mean you have to strike camp for good.

In the heart of Los Angeles, atop Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, Grant took advantage of a one-of-a-kind glamping opportunity, an experience that can be enjoyed any time of year.

After passing through a hidden entrance and ascending the wrought-iron and marble stairway, he reached the exclusive Veranda Suite, a private indoor-outdoor space that occupies an entire floor high above Rodeo Drive. The suite’s outdoor terrace – furnished with a heated 10-foot-tall (3-metre) tent equipped with a Four Seasons queen-size bed, a crystal chandelier, marble lamps, fur rugs and antique nightstands – proved to be the perfect backdrop for capturing a romantic evening between friends.

Around 5:00 pm, the city’s famous golden hour unfolded. “I was immediately struck by the light,” Grant says. “Seeing the skyline and the light change as the sun began to set was a really beautiful way to see LA. Watching the landscape shift was incredible.”

In addition to the setting sun, fire pits and bistro lights illuminated the 2,140-square-foot (199-square-metre) terrace. If the weather gets chilly, the staff can turn on heat lamps. “Sipping Champagne and catching up with my friends was quite nice during this time,” he says. “The tent was very cosy and intimate. Overall, it really played well with the light, the Hollywood Hills and the buildings in the distance.”

Indoors, Grant found classic European décor with rich colour tones in an expansive living space, a king bed and crown moulding throughout. He then gravitated toward the balcony. “Looking out across the way made us feel like we were in Paris instead of Los Angeles,” he says. “That viewpoint really allowed us to lose ourselves in the moment and just be there. Even though we were indoors, the light still made everything feel warm.”

At 6:00 pm, dinner was served at a table on the terrace: a custom eight-course tasting menu prepared by Executive Chef Samir Roonwal and Executive Pastry Chef Chris Ford. “We created a menu that is predominantly cooked on charcoal or in a wood-fire oven to maintain a campfire ambience,” Roonwal says. “With smoke and flames licking nearly every dish, the taste profile stays more authentic.”

Grant and his friends sipped frozé and feasted on Osetra caviar; smoked tuna with burnt avocado crema and radishes; a soup of wild mushroom chanterelles fumé; squash ravioli and duck broth with foie gras; fire charred beets, beet chips and beet powder with pine croutons; lime granita; and charred Wagyu with mustard pickle and petit vegetables.

The showstopper, however, was dessert. Chef Ford prepared a camping essential, s’mores – but with a luxurious twist. After roasting Valrhona chocolate in the oven to create a smoky ganache, he enrobed it with a Tahitian vanilla bean marshmallow and set both atop a shortbread cookie. He then placed a leaf of 24-karat gold on one side of each marshmallow, leaving the opposite side bare to be torched, producing the quintessential fire-roasted taste.

“Everyone knows a normal part of camping is making s’mores,” Grant says. “You just don’t anticipate that happening in the middle of a city. It gave us all the rustic feeling you want from camping.”

After dinner was unhurriedly finished, Grant says everything was promptly cleared away so they could enjoy the entire Veranda Suite to themselves. “The timeline of everything – the lighting, pictures, food and wine pairings – was spectacular,” he says. For a final embellishment that lent itself to the mood, Grant pulled out a speaker on the outdoor terrace and put on Frank Sinatra.

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All photography by Grant Legan

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Paradise Found: The Most Instagrammed Spots in Bali

Crystal-clear waters, vivid coral reefs, lush jungles, historic cultural sites: The island of Bali is a picture-perfect tropical paradise. Find inspiration at one of the thousands of ancient temples, catch a glimpse of rare wildlife at a leafy sanctuary, or greet the sun from the peak of Mount Batur – whatever the adventure, photo opportunities abound. Here are a few ways to take in the best of the island, as documented by Four Seasons experts and guests.


Plunge pool at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

Jimbaran Bay: Take the plunge

“When Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay opened in 1993, it was the world’s first large-scale luxury villa resort and the first to feature plunge pools in every guest villa,” says General Manager Randy Shimabuku. Pools at the Resort’s 147 villas range in size from 13 square metres to the Imperial Villa’s showstopping 68-square-metre pool, offering a 180-degree panorama of Jimbaran Bay. “These physical features have since been imitated, but you can’t copy a feeling – that’s the essence and soul of the Resort and this special island.”

Looking to test the waters beyond your thatched-roof villa? Asia’s top waterpark, Waterbom Bali, offers outdoor adventures from an adrenaline-pumping shoot down a transparent waterslide to a calm float along a lazy river under a canopy of trees.

Unwind by the water in Jimbaran Bay


Shrines in Bali

Jimbaran Bay: Admire sacred shrines

More than 1,500 stone statues and 300 shrines dot the Resort’s leafy property, many visited by staff and neighbouring villagers as part of their daily rituals. “The Balinese call a shrine pelinggih, meaning ‘place or seat,’” says Resort Priest Aji Ngurah. “Simpler than temples, they’re built as a residence for sacred or holy spirits, which can be ancestors or Hindu deities. Shrines are considered a permanent or temporary place where offerings are made.” One such example: the Resort’s historical Hindu temple, a 17th-century shrine overseen by Ngurah where offerings are made to the gods daily by a resident pemangku (priest) and his daughter.

Don’t miss the clifftop Uluwatu Temple, built in the 11th century. Locals recommend visiting at sunset, when you can watch the surrounding sea turn orange and pink in the twilight. Just be sure to keep an eye out for the temple’s resident pickpocket monkeys.

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Rooftop Lotus Pond at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Sayan: Discover an otherworldly oasis

High above the treetops and only accessible by a 55-metre footbridge, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan‘s 852-square-metre infinity-edged Rooftop Lotus Pond is the jewel of the Sayan Valley. Feed koi while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding forest that cascades down to the Ayung River. “Many guests feel emotional as they cross the suspension bridge to the rooftop lobby pond and begin their descent to the soundtrack of the forest symphony,” says Rao. “Bali is a place that, once visited, stays with you for a lifetime, and Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan captures the unseen, ethereal magic of the island’s cultural heart.”

For another chance to interact with the surrounding inhabitants, don’t miss the Ubud Monkey Forest – a leafy sanctuary home to 700 macaque monkeys – or the Bali Bird Park, where 250 kinds of fowl are organised by country of origin. Stop by the Owl House to see Malaysian barred eagle-owl and then make your way to the Balinese jungle exhibit to encounter stark white Bali starlings, reportedly the rarest bird on earth.

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Yoga Bale at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Sayan: Ascend to find your centre

Inspired by the elegant curves of lotus petals, the Resort‘s Dharma Shanti Yoga Bale was designed by Balinese architecture firm Ibuku and is made of locally sourced, sustainable bamboo. “Drawing from the spirit of Buddhist philosophy, dharma refers to the intrinsic nature of things – the path sometimes referred to as your true purpose – while the word shanti comes back to peace,” says Regional Spa Director Luisa Anderson of the gazebo. “Watching the Bale take shape, it felt like the architectural embodiment of those concepts.”

Connect to the natural world while melting tension with a Restorative Hot Stone Yoga session: Heated pebbles from the sacred Ayung River are placed on the body during each pose, a treatment rumoured to buoy the immune system. Or try an AntiGravity Yoga session, created by a group of gymnasts led by Broadway dancer and world-class athlete Christopher Harrison. Looking for something a little more strenuous? Join the local guides of Bali Sunrise Hike on a trek at dawn to the peak of 1,717-metre-tall Mount Batur, just over an hour’s drive from the Resort.

Practice yoga in Sayan

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Moment by Moment: 6 Tips for Planning a Picture-Perfect Wedding

Your wedding day is something you want to remember for all the right reasons. From flowers to food to photography, there are many elements that go into an event you and your guests will love. And often it’s the little things that have the biggest impact.

Who better to weigh in on what makes for a standout affair than those with a well-trained eye for “I do” details – our Four Seasons Weddings experts. Here, they offer up their tried-and-true advice for creating the celebration you’ve always imagined, whether you’re dreaming up a destination wedding or one closer to home.

1. Take Time for a “First Look”

Carving out a few minutes before the wedding for a “first look” is a great way to connect with your partner and take a breath before your ceremony begins. “The key to creating the perfect first look is keeping it truly private, meaning just the two of you and the photographer,” says Gerald Lim, the Catering Sales and Wedding Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle.

Lim always recommends planning a first look with your photographer beforehand so you can choose just the right location. The first look above was captured at the Hotel’s infinity pool, with views overlooking the Olympic Mountains, the Seattle Great Wheel and Elliott Bay. The best time? “Sunsets are especially gorgeous in the summer in Seattle,” Lim says.

Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

2. Let Your Ceremony Space Shine

When it comes to enhancing your ceremony space, let the time of day be your guide. The light-filled Aria event space at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto was a glorious sight for this opulent daytime wedding, with towering green and white floral arrangements that accented the airiness of the venue. Having an evening ceremony? Think candles, crystal and wedding flowers that pop.

Speaking of flowers, you don’t have to say goodbye to all that floral after you say “I do.” Lina Marchesano, Senior Catering Sales Manager at the Hotel, recommends making the most of your ceremony décor by repurposing flower arrangements or candles at your reception. “They can be the backdrop on your ceremony stage, then be moved behind your head table,” she says.“Or keep your ceremony stage and backdrop to highlight your cake or your sweet table.”

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

3. Work with Your Baker to Create a Cake That’s Uniquely You

A classic ballroom like the one at the manorial Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire is the perfect setting to experiment with a twist on the traditional, especially where guests least expect it. “Your cake can be the perfect opportunity to showcase your personality and passions,” says Emma Westacott, Wedding and Events Manager at the Hotel, who loved seeing the vision of bride Paula Rooney (who happens to be an award-winning florist) come to life with cake designer Krishanthi Armitt. Using bold colours and cascading flowers, the pair collaborated to create a statement piece that was one of the biggest highlights of the wedding. “Paula’s love of floristry is evident from the use of her favourite flowers on her cake,” Westacott says.

Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire

4. Don’t Forget the Personal Touches

While elements such as your wedding flowers, décor, and even your entertainment are definitely important, it’s the personal touches that guests will find most memorable. “The best way to personalize a wedding is to come up with unique ideas that reflect the couple’s interests and favourite things,” says Gus Tejeda, Director of Marketing for Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. For Kalli and Andy, that definitely included their two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, Bingley and Sherman.

Since the Hotel is pet-friendly, wedding planner Emily Reno with Weddings & Events by Emily suggested the dogs serve as ring bearers. “Bingley and Sherman sat with the couple as they got ready for the day and took wedding photos,” Tejeda says. “They even wore tuxedos and mini boutonnières.” After the ceremony, during dinner in the Acacia Ballroom, the pups went with a private dog sitter so Mom and Dad could enjoy the reception.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

5. Capture the (Whole) Moment

Your wedding photos should be a pleasure to look at for a lifetime. Besides choosing a photographer whom you trust, it’s important to make sure that person knows how to take advantage of the destination – particularly one as awe-inspiring as Four Seasons Resort Nevis.

The right photographer will help you explore and highlight your surroundings, as Joy Marie Smallwood did for Katie and Jamie’s wedding photos. “Coming from Colorado, Katie and Jamie wanted to connect with the history and nature of their wedding destination,” says Sabrina Shelton, Conference Service Manager for the Resort. “They fell in love with the island from the moment they arrived and were intent on enjoying the entire resort, not just the beautiful beach where their ceremony took place.”

The couple and their photographer ventured out for photo ops throughout the Resort, including the fairway of the second hole on the golf course, with 17th-century sugar mill ruins as the backdrop. “There’s an incredible amount of geographic diversity here on Nevis and a lot of expansive views,” Shelton says. “A wide-angle lens is key to capturing the wonders of this magical island.”

Four Seasons Resort Nevis

6. Stop and Smell the Roses

Whether you’re dreaming of a lush garden ceremony filled with peonies or a sophisticated arrangement of calla lilies on your reception tables, your florist can help bring your blooming Pinterest boards to life. Accentuating your venue’s natural setting, as this couple did for their spectacular chuppah in the Wetherly Garden of Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, can create a gorgeous backdrop.

“Wetherly Garden is an oasis in the city, surrounded by European-style fountains, citrus, and succulents,” says Jennifer Rebello, the Hotel’s Director of Catering. “[The venue] lends itself to a variety of ceremony and floral styles, like contemporary, enchanted garden, traditional romantic, and rustic Napa style,” she says.

Rebello adds that the combination of mature landscaping and the Italian-tiled aisle often stimulates the creativity of florists and couples alike. “It [gives] our floral partners the creative freedom to design unique looks for our brides’ and grooms’ dream weddings.”

Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

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