Why Our Villa & Residence Rentals Should Be on Your Holiday Radar

This holiday season, feel the comfort of home plus the exhilaration of going somewhere new with your loved ones by staying with Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals. Located in the world’s most sought-after destinations, each private villa and residence comes with a dedicated team ready to cater to your every need. Enjoy round-the-clock care from a personal concierge, family meals prepared by a private chef and expertly-crafted spaces both indoors and out.

Whether you’re planning for winter adventures during a festive mountain escape or looking to relax on a secluded tropical beach, you’re guaranteed to find the space, privacy and comfort you need to create new traditions and lasting memories.

Have a Mexican-style holiday in Punta Mita

A twinkling Christmas tree and stylish holiday décor will put you in a festive mood from the moment you walk into your oceanfront beach home, villa or residence at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Punta Mita. With from three to five bedrooms, each villa and residence gives you a unique opportunity to enjoy the exciting seasonal programming at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, while also having a private space to call your own. Host holiday meals on your pool terrace overlooking the ocean, savour a private tequila tasting guided by one of the Resort’s expert mixologists, or book an in-residence yoga session to start each morning off right. And when you feel like mixing it up, hop in your golf cart and head to the Resort for sunset bonfires, beachfront movie nights, festive piñata parties, special holiday menus and plenty of opportunities to celebrate with friends both old and new.

Party on the beach in Punta Mita

Add a touch of glamour at The Surf Club

There’s room for everyone at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Surfside – including four-legged family members. Each one- to four-bedroom residences offer enough space for everyone to stretch out, plus space to come together to enjoy each other’s company. Enjoy views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean through floor-to-ceiling windows, sit down for a family meal in your fully equipped kitchen pre-stocked with all your favourites, and enjoy exclusive access to the legendary Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, Florida and its world-class wellness and culinary options. It’s easy to get in the festive mood here, whether you’re sipping seasonal specialty cocktails by the pool at Winston’s On The Beach, listening to live holiday music every afternoon or sitting down in the palm-fringed Lido Restaurant at The Surf Club for an elegant holiday meal. And if you’re wanting a glamorous New Year’s Eve experience, look no further than the grand celebration hosted in the storied Champagne Bar, featuring live music, dancing, decadent food and endless bubbly. This is after all, the holiday that started it all for the historic oceanfront club.

Raise a glass at The Surf Club

Soak in the season in Nevis

Unite with your loved ones for a laid-back, Caribbean-style holiday in a sprawling private villa at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Nevis. Trade snow and ice for snorkels and sails as you relax on a private catamaran during an afternoon on the water. The accommodations here were made for family vacations, with private homes ranging from one to seven bedrooms organized into six exclusive Villa & Residence Rentals neighbourhoods. And this year, getting to Nevis is even easier with the new JetBlue route that will fly from New York (JFK) to St. Kitts (SKB) three times a week, starting in November. Once you arrive, settle in and let your Villa & Residence Rentals Ambassador take care of all the details – from your arrival to your departure, with exclusive experiences for you and your guests in between. Dive into your private pool for a morning swim, or head to nearby Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies, for easy access to outstanding restaurants, championship golf, gingerbread-trimmed beach cottages and a serene spa. Otherwise, when you stay in a villa or residence, everything comes to you. Celebrate the season with in-villa holiday movie nights, a family-friendly baking class and a traditional festive dinner prepared just the way you like it.

Join the festivities in Nevis

Celebrate with après-ski in Jackson Hole

Discover a winter wonderland at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Jackson Hole: Enjoy easy access to the ski slopes, glimpse the area’s wildlife during a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, or learn how to mush your own team of sled dogs. After an adventure-filled day in the snow, kick off your boots and gather around a blazing fire with friends and family in your spacious living room – each residence boasts the charm of a rustic mountain lodge with space for everyone. For a festive après-ski treat, head to Fahrenheit Forty-Seven, a stylish heated dome that offers champagne, canapés and panoramic slope-side views. Or gather everyone together for an unforgettable evening beneath Wyoming’s clear night skies with a private stargazing experience, followed by a catered dinner prepared by the in-residence chef.

Toast your time in Jackson Hole

Gather with family in Vail

There’s room for everyone at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Vail. One- to six-bedroom Private Residences offer enough space for everyone to stretch out, plus space to come together and enjoy each other’s company. Enjoy panoramic views of Vail Mountain from your private balcony, unwind after a day on the slopes in the courtyard with its heated outdoor pool, prepare a family meal in your fully equipped kitchen – or have it prepared for you. With a dedicated Private Residences team on hand to take care of everything – such as dinner reservations, local experiences and in-residence custom ski fittings – you can make the most of your time together. We can’t imagine a cozier way to spend New Year’s Eve than gathered around the fireplace while enjoying snacks in a kitchen pre-stocked with all your family’s favourites.

Celebrate the season in Vail

Indulge your festive spirit in London

With bustling shops, twinkling lights and plenty of holiday décor to greet visitors, London goes all out for the holidays.  At Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals London at Tower Bridge, you’re perfectly positioned to immerse yourself in the festivities. Explore the city’s famed Christmas markets, take a twirl on the ice at a skating rink, attend a holiday performance or rediscover popular landmarks, decked out for the season. The Residences Concierge can arrange exclusive access to historic sites like the Tower of London, and make reservations for you at the city’s top restaurants. The celebration continues at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge, where Rotunda Bar & Lounge is transformed into a winter wonderland complete with festive menus, and Chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s Michelin-starred flagship, La Dame de Pic London, offers Pic’s signature French cuisine with a holiday twist. Your open-concept residence offers a private entrance and dedicated elevator, making it easy to come and go as you please, and with one to three bedrooms there is room for the entire family to gather.

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Have the beach to yourself on Desroches Island

If it’s privacy you’re after, head to Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Seychelles at Desroches Island, where your residence villa will make you feel you have the whole island to yourself. Start your day with sunrise yoga on the beach or a swim in your villa’s private pool, then set out for a day on the water – 14 world-class dive sites surround the island, and Tropicsurf experts are on hand for lessons – and waves – for all levels. If you’d prefer to paddle, kayaks are provided for every residence. Return home for a sunset feast prepared by a chef in your well-stocked kitchen, and then raise a toast together under a blanket of stars. With two- to five-bedroom floor plans available, you can be sure there’s room for everyone. Throughout the festive season, kids will love getting in on the festivities organized by the Kids For All Seasons program, such as cookie decorating and a themed scavenger hunt, as well as meeting the Aldabra giant tortoises who also call this island home. Be sure to pack your best beach-wear for an exclusive New Year’s Eve party on the private runway at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island, complete with live music, cozy seating, pop-up bars and a countdown to midnight and the new year.

Plan your stay on Desroches Island

Trade snow for sun in Mauritius

Spend the holidays in a spacious villa tucked into your own tropical garden sanctuary at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Mauritius at Anahita. Wake up to breakfast laid out on your private patio, then set off by boat to a secluded cove at nearby Île aux Cerfs to swim in the turquoise lagoon. On land, tee off with the family at Anahita Golf Club or Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club. Return to your villa for a dip in your private pool or to share a meal with loved ones in your generously appointed dining room – the resident chef is available to prepare popular Mauritian dishes in your fully equipped kitchen. For a romantic dinner for two, let your Concierge arrange a meal in the wine cellar, with pairings from the sommelier. Travelling with children? They’ll love participating in all the festivities happening at the Resort.

Spend the holidays in Mauritius

Find serenity in Kyoto

The residences at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals Kyoto were carefully designed to maximize kutsurogi, the Japanese art of relaxation. Discover your own tranquil haven in the heart of historic Kyoto. For a contrast with the buzz of the holiday season, your residence offers the freedom and flexibility of a private home, with the best of Kyoto right outside your front door. Spend your days exploring the colourful streets of the Temple District, then come back to enjoy exceptional sushi at Sushi Wakon – and be sure to attend a traditional tea ceremony by the 800-year-old Shakusui-en pond garden. Looking for the perfect place to host a holiday feast? The Hotel team can prepare all the ingredients you need for your favourite dishes and deliver them directly to your residence’s gourmet kitchen for you to assemble and serve just as you would at home. You can also make the most of your time together with a one-of-a-kind, exclusive experience: a geisha-hosted private bar at the Tea House, where Maiko and Geiko perform traditional Japanese dances and music for up to four guests.

Enjoy your time in Kyoto

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Iconic Trips You Need to Take This Summer

The endless wait for summer is finally over – so where will you be heading off to this year? Whether you’re looking for adventure, a chance to immerse yourself in the culture of a new city, or a beautiful place to relax and unwind, here are our recommendations for spending carefree summer days and nights in these six iconic destinations.

The months of June, July and August are the dry season in the Serengeti, which means clear, sunny skies and the beginning of one of the greatest shows on earth: The Great Migration.

During this time, a mass of single-minded wildebeest reaches the western and northern parts of Serengeti National Park, crossing the perilous Grumeti and Mara rivers and coming face to face with crocodiles, lions and eager hyenas. “This is a spectacular sight to witness, as millions of animals travel through the park in a clockwise direction,” says Trevor van de Ven, Senior Director of PR and Communications at
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti. This is also the dry season, he notes, which means that animals are easier to spot as they gather around water sources and the vegetation is less dense.

“With animals – antelope, wildebeest, zebras and large cats – in abundance over this period, a simple half- or full-day safari drive will result in some of the best wildlife sightings the park has to offer,” van de Ven says. And it’s hard to beat the tranquillity and awe of viewing thousands of animals waking at sunrise while you silently soar above them in a hot-air balloon.

Since it is the dry season, herds of elephant, buffalo and other wildlife are more likely to come and quench their thirst at the Lodge’s watering hole while you relax by the pool and watch. The temperate weather of this period is especially comfortable for a day out in safari vehicles, as well as at dawn and dusk. “A stay at the lodge over this time is also not complete without participating in a sunrise yoga session atop a kopje – the rocky outcroppings that dot the plains – or enjoying sundowners and a torchlit barbecue dinner in the bush,” says van de Ven.

See the animals of the Serengeti

While no visit to one of the world’s oldest cities is complete without eyeing its storied dry-land sites, you’d be remiss in visiting Athens without taking time to bask in its seaside splendour.

Standing on the lush Athens Riviera, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens encompasses 30 hectares (74 acres) of a pine-wreathed peninsula on the Saronic Gulf, just 30 minutes from Athens’ historic core. This stretch of Athenian coastline is marked by serene coves and beaches, and the Hotel claims three pristine stretches of sand connected by a 300-metre (1,000-foot) boardwalk.

Thermal Vouliagmeni Lake, which hovers at 22–29 degrees C (71–84 F) year round, is just a five-minute drive away. “It’s an exceptional sight,” says Concierge Maria Genidounia. “You can swim with small fish or enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature.”

For an aquatic experience that goes deeper, book a full- or half-day island voyage on a vessel from the Hotel’s handsome fleet of powerboats.

“A day cruise to the islands is a must,” Genidounia says. “The nearest island, Aegina, is only 20 minutes away by boat.” Picturesque isles like Paros, Kea and Hydra lie farther afield, and swim stops in the Cyclades are encouraged.

Round out the experience with a feast sourced from the sea. In the waterfront enclave of Glyfada, across Vouliagmeni Bay from the Hotel, Sardelaki is a traditional seaside taverna serving Greek essentials like mussels saganaki, grilled sardines and marinated anchovies in a laid-back, family-friendly setting. For a more debonair atmosphere, opt for nearby Feedel Asador, Genidounia’s pick for modern Greek cuisine.

Explore the Athens Riviera

Summer is one of the best times to visit South Korea – especially the capital city. “Seoul is full of life and excitement, with local performances and cultural events. Prepare to be surrounded by so much beauty and entertainment, it will make you fall in love with the city,” says Sojung Park, Chef Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Seoul.

One of Park’s top picks is “the country’s premier light show extravaganza” at Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain, a 20-minute display that takes place along the Han River several times day and night in season. “It’s an aesthetic feast for the eyes,” she says. Just a quick stroll from the bridge is Banpo Hangang Park, an excellent starting point for a scenic bike ride along the river, or for having a picnic with some chimaek – fried chicken and beer – and enjoying the view.

Park also recommends heading to Hongdae, near Hongik University. It has a youthful college-town vibe, with cafés, galleries, boutiques, art markets and restaurants. “It’s a fascinating place to walk around, especially during the summer, when there are a lot of street performances and busking,” she says.

And from the end of April through June 4 and again in mid-September through October, you can visit the Hangang Moonlight Market, which Park says is one of the trendiest in town and popular among Seoulites. “The night market is always full of surprises,” she says. Head to one of its multiple outdoor locations to sample both local and international street food and dishes from food trucks, shop for handmade crafts, and watch various performances. (Park advises guests to check with the Concierge for the most up-to-date night market details.)

Finally, for a VIP experience worth seeking out any time of year, the Hotel can arrange a private visit to the exclusive Korea Furniture Museum, which is open only by special reservation. “Guests are invited to spend time in this unique space, designed to give you a sense of how Koreans lived in the Kingdom of Joseon, which lasted from 1392 to 1910,” Park says.

Summer like a local in Seoul

North American summer means winter in the Argentinean capital. But it’s a mild winter – highs ordinarily around 17 degrees C (low 60s F), with nights dipping to about 9 C (upper 40s F). The cool but sunny days are perfect for exploring the historic mansions and palaces to be found throughout the city. Paula Pantanali, Concierge Supervisor of Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, recommends taking a tour of the downtown area, as well as the San Telmo and Recoleta neighbourhoods, in order to appreciate the French-inspired architecture, monuments, bohemian streets, antique shops and art galleries.

If you can, plan your trip in August, springtime in Argentina, when the annual Tango Festival and World Cup takes place. The event includes performances, classes and the championship competition, and there are plenty of local milongas where you can dance the night away. “Milongas are nightclubs where locals get together to practice and learn tango. It is the place to discover and understand why tango plays a key role in Argentine culture,” says Pantanali. Milonga Parakultural in downtown is a local favourite, or head to the famous Marabú, a cabaret founded in 1935 where you can enjoy a live orchestra and a row of musicians playing the bandoneon, an instrument similar to the accordion.

The Hotel can arrange tailor-made tango experiences in this fascinating world with a professional dancer, who can take you to popular dance spots around town.

Dance the night away in Buenos Aires

“The perception of luxury has changed vastly over the years,” says Olga Krylova, Concierge at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel. “I strongly believe that authenticity is the new gateway to luxury travel.”

Perched atop a rugged cliffside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Hotel is perfectly situated for experiencing the summertime beauty of France’s famed Côte d’Azur. For a quintessential taste of seaside glamour, lounge in a private cabana at its legendary Club Dauphin, enjoying dips in the same saltwater pool frequented by Greta Garbo and Charlie Chaplin. Stay all day and take advantage of the open-air lounge, enjoying Provençal salads and grilled fish accompanied by chilled white wine.

Once you’re fully in relaxation mode, it’s easy to think of the French Riviera as your personal playground. Krylova recommends exploring the coast by boat, stopping to relish a picnic prepared by Executive Chef Yoric Tièche and probing the picturesque coves and hidden swimming spots of the Lérins Islands. Or let the Hotel arrange for you to drive a classic car along the coastline. “Start in Tourette-sur-Loup, famous for its medieval village with its houses forming a rampart around the historic centre,” Krylova says. Be sure to taste the village’s famous violet ice cream, then take the road through the Gorges du Loup en route to Gourdon.

“Immersing yourself in a local culture, heritage, food, places and meeting locals is what will bring you lasting emotions,” Krylova says. One way to go for all at once is by paying a visit to local restaurants. Try La Chaumière, on the high corniche of Nice, known for outstanding meat dishes, prepared on a log fireplace, and an excellent wine list. Or La Corderie, a casual and authentic restaurant on the fishing port of the charming Villefranche-sur-mer.

Pay a visit to the Grimaldi Forum Monaco to and see the “Monet in Full Light” exhibition, now through September, with paintings created during the artist’s stays on the Riviera. It could serve as inspiration when you take up a paintbrush yourself in an immersive watercolour workshop guided by a local artist at the Hotel’s own Villa Rothschild.

At the end of the day, step into the Spa for a therapeutic massage or embark on a personalized wellness journey surrounded by 17 acres of gardens that face the Mediterranean Sea.

Relax in style in Cap-Ferrat

During the summer months, Miami’s tourist crowds thin out, leaving its famous surf, sand and shopping ripe for quiet exploration and relaxation. Spending the day at one of the iconic Cabanas at The Surf Club – the same cabanas where Winston Churchill would often go to paint and relax – is always a favourite activity among guests of Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, and it’s easy to see why. “You get to relax in our furnished and climatized cabanas while enjoying fresh drinks and casual bites along our pristine pools,” says Daniela Trovato, Regional Vice President and General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at The Surf Club.

Another must-try summer experience is The Surf Club’s new Sunrise Breakfast Picnics. “Our team sets up a picnic at the beach for you to enjoy breakfast while embracing the magnificent Surfside sunrise,” says Trovato. Later during the day, stop by the Champagne Bar for a cocktail flight: “Whether you prefer tequila, mezcal or other base liquors, our expert bartenders will take you through a cocktail journey paired with small flavour-enhancing bites.” This unique experience can also be enjoyed in the cigar lounge with a cigar from the Club’s curated selection.

Trovato also suggests paying a visit to the world-class Spa, which offers unique and effective treatments by Biologique Recherche that will induce a state of pure bliss.

While in town, make time to see what’s new in Miami’s countless shops and boutiques. “Miami is a shopping destination, and we are very fortunate to have Bal Harbour Shops just minutes away from us as well as Miami Design District close by, both being stellar shopping locations,” Trovato says.

From cruising the Miami canals on a yacht to sitting down for a meal at Chef Thomas Keller’s Michelin-starred The Surf Club Restaurant, moving at your own pace is the key to any vacation. “My favourite thing to do during the summer is to take a bike ride from The Surf Club all the way to South Pointe (the farthest point in South Beach), choose a quiet spot for a quick swim, and then head over to a local restaurant for a sunset aperitivo,” says Trovato. This year, why not hop on one of the Hotel’s custom bicycles to find your own favourite spot along the scenic Surfside trail?

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Pack Light and Leave Room for Adventure

Packing for a quick, multi-day trip is deceptively simple. You don’t need a lot, but it has to be right. When you stay with Four Seasons, all you have to do is grab the essentials and let us take care of the rest.

Planning a golf or beach trip with the family in tow? Meeting friends in Los Angeles for a special charity gala? From the city to the beach to the mountains, Four Seasons goes above and beyond to make travel as seamless as possible, starting from the moment you begin to pack, thanks to the recently launched Four Seasons Travel collection.

So grab your Steamer and join us on any of these four getaways, all of them perfect for a bit of weekend fun. Here’s a look at what to do and what (not) to pack for three delightful days in Orlando, Costa Rica, Jackson Hole and Los Angeles.

A family-friendly golf trip in Orlando

WHAT TO DO

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort has quite possibly thought of everything. A 5-acre water park, splash pad and complimentary kids’ club will keep little ones happy (there’s an adults-only pool, too). And the team at the on-site Disney Planning Center can help you organize your entire weekend, complete with a private VIP Tour of the Disney Parks and special experiences.

While the kids will have plenty to smile about all weekend long, Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando offers a grown-up playground that’s just as exciting. Tee off at Tranquilo Golf Course, a Tom Fazio–designed course that’s also a Certified Audubon Sanctuary; perfect your swing at the Resort’s 16-acre practice facility; or take your game to the next level during a private lesson with the PGA Director of Instruction.

WHAT TO PACK

Custom-fit golf club rentals, tennis racket rentals and stroller rentals mean there’s no need to bring your own sports or kids gear with you for recreation or theme park outings – a relief for parents and golfers alike. Call the Resort in advance to have your room outfitted with a crib, playpen or cot, and just pack the clothes you need for the weekend. Two well-curated on-site boutiques, Fable and Wardrobe, carry all manner of kids’ clothing and accessories, womenswear and menswear, jewellery, and shoes. You might feel like picking up swim trunks, sunglasses or a hat. Even if you do forget something, there’s no need to worry about that here.

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A carefree weekend in Costa Rica

WHAT TO DO

Located along Costa Rica’s western shore, Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo is a 181-room resort that offers surfing, beautiful beaches and pools, birdwatching, and rainforest adventures galore. From zip-lining to outrigger canoeing, the Resort’s in-house adventure providers, Papagayo Explorers, ensure you’ll have plenty of opportunities to explore both the tropical landscape and the surrounding waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Canopy Tour In Costa Rica

Immerse yourself in the wonders of the rainforest, or let this be the weekend you finally catch that wave. Costa Rica is home to many world-famous surfing locations – like Witch’s Rock from Endless Summer II – and the knowledgeable instructors at SurfX will help you find your flow, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer. If you’re looking for fun that’s a little more grounded, try your hand at pickleball at the Resort’s Peninsula Papagayo Club.

WHAT TO PACK

Thoughtful touches – such as reef-friendly sunscreen stations near all three Resort pools and a complimentary rash guard provided with surf lessons – mean you can leave your well-stocked beach bag at home. Rooms at the Resort feature a hand-woven tote for you to keep, made by the Boruca tribe, one of eight indigenous communities in Costa Rica. Papagayo Explores also provides everything you need for exploring the landscape, including ponchos for occasional showers and binoculars to borrow. Forgot flip-flops for the kids, no athleisure for a quick workout, missing your strappy sandals? No problem. Hit the well-edited Alma and Estrella boutiques (think Pucci, Missoni, and local labels Moonset and Maracuya) on property. And if you decide to sign up for a last-minute tennis or pickleball match, the Resort offers complimentary tennis shoes for you to slip right into. Four Seasons is a great place to play it by ear and fully embrace Costa Rica’s pura vida mentality.

Unwind in Costa Rica

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Answer the call of the wild in Jackson Hole

WHAT TO DO

A dose of nature is good for the soul. Spend a long weekend in western Wyoming, where the concierge team at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole can set up fly-fishing trips, stargazing sessions, white-water rafting and even a potential encounter with the elusive grey wolf. The Day With the Wolves excursion – created in partnership with Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris and Yellowstone Safari Company – is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that includes flying by private jet over Yellowstone National Park, taking in aerial views of Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic, and then landing in the northern region of the park to look for wolves, along with moose, elk, bison and bears, in their natural habitat.

WHAT TO PACK

Located the heart of Teton Village, the 155-room Resort goes out of its way for guests, whether procuring climbing rentals from a nearby shop or staffing the Ski Concierge in the winter to take care of everything from boot fittings to lift tickets. The on-site Base Camp is not only the Resort’s activity centre, but also its retail space for all things big and small, from bug spray and windbreakers to hydration packs and beanies. Pack your activewear, layers to take you from day to night and a pair of comfortable closed-toe shoes – everything else will be provided, no matter which activities you choose.

Embrace nature in Jackson Hole

A glamorous stay in Los Angeles

WHAT TO DO

Meet up with friends for some fun in the city, or treat your partner to a romantic Hollywood getaway – either way, you’ll feel like a celebrity all weekend long at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel. Whether it’s getting Lakers tickets, arranging a helicopter tour over Malibu or organizing a day of pampering at the Forbes Five-Star Spa, there’s nothing this Les Clefs d’Or Concierge team can’t do.

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Opt for one of the Hotel’s custom experiences, or have a bespoke itinerary created for your stay based entirely on your interests. A stone’s throw from Rodeo Drive and all its designer boutiques, the Hotel also offers a house car to be used within a 2.5-mile radius of the property on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, putting the best of Beverly Hills within easy reach.

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WHAT TO PACK

A trip to Los Angeles is the perfect opportunity to pack light and shop when you get there. Beverly Wilshire partners with LaLaLuxe, a personal shopper and stylist service that can consult with you prior to your arrival; choose dresses, suits, accessories and handbags based on your preferences; and deliver everything to your room ready to try on. Though the more lead time the better, LaLaLuxe has managed to find outfits for ballroom events and awards shows on a day’s notice. And to finish your red carpet–ready look, stop in at the Hotel’s Lea Journo Salon for your hair, makeup and nails.

A stylish stay in L.A.

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Warm Up to These Winter Adventures

As festive season approaches, do you start pining for an escape to sun, sand and surf – or for an epic excursion to play in the snow? Some of us embrace the chill, while others prefer to heat things up, but whatever type of destination you choose, the end of the year is peak season for gathering your loved ones, travelling to a home away from home, sharing cool adventures and making warm memories. Here, find our picks for the best winter trips, complete with expert tips from our Four Seasons teams.

DISCOVER MEANING IN BORA BORA

Play castaway in French Polynesia with an escape to your own private island paradise at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. Spot colourful fish in the crystal-clear lagoon from your overwater bungalow suite, and stargaze from your personal plunge pool.

Ready for adventure? Meet marine life at close range on a half-day shark and ray snorkel safari. Or, for another memorable underwater excursion, accompany one of the Resort’s resident WiseOceans marine biologists into the Lagoon Sanctuary.

“One of the most special and meaningful experiences guests can have with us is grafting and adopting coral in our Lagoon Sanctuary,” says Head Concierge Etienne Baldeschi. “You’ll learn about coral health and growth, work with branching corals – and then you can adopt one or more corals, which we’ll place on an underwater structure at the Resort. It’s a great way to commemorate an occasion, to memorialize someone or simply to give back to the environment.”

For a romantic dinner on the Resort’s Sunset Motu, an outrigger canoe will deliver you to a tiny private island just off the main beach. With your toes in the sand, you can admire one of Bora Bora’s legendary sunsets while sipping Champagne, then dine under the stars with entertainment from talented fire dancers.

FIND YOUR PERFECT CATCH IN NEVIS

On the golden shores of Pinney’s Beach, the recently renovated Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies, embodies laid-back luxury. Avid divers can mix in some adventure with the Dive and Dine experience: Don a wetsuit to join a Four Seasons chef and a local divemaster on a deep-sea culinary expedition.

“Catching your own spiny lobster with a lasso is a very local experience,” says Four Seasons Resort Nevis Guest Services Manager Mellissa Seabrookes. Sous-Chef Xavier Phillips describes the program as his ideal version of “fresh catch.” “It takes guests to a world beyond the waves, where they get to feel the rush of lassoing a Caribbean lobster for the first time,” he says. “It’s an exhilarating experience for both me, as a chef, and the guests.”

Back on shore, a beach barbecue is waiting, complete with cocktails. Learn the chef’s recipe for a special Caribbean-style sofrito marinade, made here with organic ingredients from the Resort’s herb garden. Then feast on lobster in a private beach cabana. Finally, listen to the wash of the waves as you relax with one of the Spa’s Ocean Breeze treatments.

TASTE THE TERRAIN IN JACKSON HOLE

If you’re looking for adventure, visit Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, where you’re surrounded by rugged peaks, celebrated ski runs, and plenty of room to explore, thanks to the nearby Grand Teton National Park. Need gear? Head to the Ski Concierge, who can fit you for skis, schedule lessons, arrange lift tickets, and wax your skis and snowboard to match mountain conditions.

“Winter in Jackson Hole centres around the ski lifestyle – both on the slopes and off,” says Chef Concierge Taryn Shackleton. “Four Seasons offers direct access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, giving our guests a seamless ski-in/ski-out experience. Our team also can arrange other adventures like dog sledding and snowmobiling.”

Take a day trip to Yellowstone National Park to see landmarks like Old Faithful and the Continental Divide – you might catch a glimpse of wildlife like elk, moose, wolves and bears. Or settle in for a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride: Get cosy under a warm blanket, sip hot cocoa and enjoy the scenery as you glide through the National Elk Refuge.

After a day out in the snow, warm up with a swim in the Resort’s year-round heated pool or kick up your boots and sip an inventive cocktail at The Handle Bar. For the ultimate après-ski experience, head to the Ascent Lounge for gourmet hot chocolate (with all the toppings including homemade marshmallows) by the fire and a glass of Champagne, served up in a winter wonderland.

GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL IN MAUI

Looking for warm temperatures? Make like a humpback whale and head to Maui. Every year between December and May, these beloved visitors flock to the island’s warm waters to calve and nurse their young. At Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, catch a glimpse of the creatures in action – whether from a kayak, an outrigger or a helicopter. Sometimes there’s even a sighting from the Resort’s Serenity Pool.

“Maui is the best place in Hawaii to whale watch,” says Chef Concierge Margaux Pfeiffer. “You can admire whales breaching and nursing their young from the shoreline or take a whale-watching tour to see them up close. Seeing these magical animals in real life is such a unique experience.” For an enhanced whale-watching experience, try a guided kayak tour, available on-site with Maui Undersea Adventures. Or get a chance for an up-close encounter by venturing out on a complimentary outrigger canoe. Whether or not you spot a whale, you’ll return to shore with a tremendous story, amazing images and lifelong memories.

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Where will you choose to spend your favourite season?

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Ski Patrol: Surprising Places
to Find Fresh Powder

Most skiers are familiar with the popular slopes, like those in Whistler, Vail and Chamonix. But what about ski runs in Greece, Dubai or even Hawaii? Point your planks towards these one-of-a-kind alpine adventures in unexpected destinations.

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Reach new heights in Morocco

Guests at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech can catch a glimpse of snow-capped peaks from their private terrace – the Atlas Mountains are just 90 minutes from the Resort. They’ll want to get closer to see the skiers who flock to the mountain village of Oukaïmeden, Africa’s highest ski spot, sitting at 3,271 metres (10,722 feet) and offering 10 kilometres of fresh powder. The season typically runs from late December through March, says Jihane Barehmi, the Resort’s guest services manager, but the high elevation provides the best conditions in January and February. Seven lifts will carry you to slopes fit for all ability levels, from a beginner’s course to the most difficult runs, with hard off-piste ice in some sections. After a day on the slopes, Barehmi recommends a stop at Chez JuJu to refortify with traditional French comfort food like cassoulet with sausages and tartiflette with smoked bacon and reblochon – also available in vegetarian version, or halal with smoked beef ham – served in a casual setting overlooking the village. Upon your return to the Resort, head straight to the Spa for a massage or steam in the authentic Moroccan hammam.

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Unexpected adventure in Dubai

The name “Dubai” conjures images of a busy city of ultra-modern skyscrapers surrounded by desert – snow sports like skiing and tubing are not the first thing to come to mind. Those in the know, however, point their skis to Ski Dubai, the first indoor ski centre in the Middle East – just 15 minutes from both Four Seasons Hotel Dubai International Financial Centre and Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach. The snow park’s indoor mountain, 85 metres high – equivalent to a 25-storey building – has five slopes of varying steepness and difficulty for skiers of all ages and abilities, plus top instructors on hand to offer coaching. With 6,000 metric tons of real snow, there are plenty of fluffy flakes for sledding, tubing and building giant snowballs, plus an indoor ice cave to explore. The temperature is kept at a chilly minus 4 degrees C (25 F), but a stop at one of the park’s cafés for hot chocolate will create a nice contrast. And be sure to say hello to some of Dubai’s most unusual inhabitants: a colony of king and gentoo penguins. Watch them waddle around the snow park, and learn how the species survives in some of the coldest conditions on Earth. You can get an up-close look at the birds during an encounter or training session.

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Slopes and sea in Sicily

The Dolomites aren’t Italy’s only eminent peaks. Mount Etna has its own claim to fame: It’s Europe’s highest active volcano, with a summit at nearly 3,320 metres. From November to early April it’s also a surprising ski destination, a place to slalom down a volcano while enjoying stunning views of the sea. At the alpine and downhill slopes at Rifiugio Sapienza and Piano Provenzana – just a short drive from the new San Domenico Palace, Taormina, a Four Seasons Hotel – the crowds tend to be small and there is plenty of backcountry to explore. When you’re not on the slopes, savour a wine tasting or meal at Dai Pennisi, a local favourite; schedule a day of pampering at the Hotel’s Botanica Spa; or explore the Hotel’s history – once a convent, the Hotel is a prime example of ancient architecture and rich character, with traditional cloisters, choir stalls and restored frescos on display.

Plan your Sicilian adventure

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Ideal conditions in Hawaii

Swap your surfboard for skis during a winter visit to Hawaii: “During those special times of year when we are blessed with snow-kissed peaks on Mauna Kea, everyone takes an opportunity to rush to the summit to enjoy a snow day in Hawaii,” says Chenin Mathews, Chef Concierge at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai. It isn’t always easy going, though – there’s no ski lift to the top of the mountain. “You’ll drive your four-by-four up about 14,000 feet, and then hike on foot as far as you can before shredding your own path down the mountain,” Mathews says. “Some take their snowboard or skis, but locals grab a boogie board from the ABC store to sled.” Hawaiian ski afficionados call the snow that covers Mauna Kea “pineapple snow,” a play on corn snow – soft and forgiving but not too wet and slushy, beloved by springtime skiers in other locales. Depending on the conditions, the mountain offers 2,500-foot to 4,500-foot vertical runs, and the snowpack is usually best January through March. But the view is always beautiful: On a clear day, you can see the Big Island’s other massive volcano, Mauna Loa, and Maui’s Haleakala, with the sparkling sea stretching for miles. Celebrate your Hawaiian snow day with an après-ski cocktail – Mathews recommends a mai tai at one of the island’s newest restaurants, Kuleana Rum Shack. “Home-grown on the Big Island, the rum is made from 40 heirloom varieties of sugar cane and is distilled into exceptionally flavourful rum,” she says.

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An elevated approach in Athens

When summer ends on the sun-kissed Athens Riviera, the Concierge at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens directs guests to the nearby mountains, home to two of Greece’s top skiing destinations. Chef Concierge George Vournazos says locals flock to Mount Parnassos, just a few hours by car from the Hotel, for its extensive season – runs are open from December to early May – and its scenery. With ski lifts as high as 2,260 metres, skiers enjoy views from the Gulf of Corinth to the Gulf of Euboea. In search of even higher elevation? Head to Kalavrita, in the Peloponnese, for the biggest verticals in Greece, plus snowboarding, paragliding and snowmobiling from December through April. “The surrounding villages offer a more traditional feel, and, most importantly, it’s not as crowded” as Parnassos, Vournazos says. “It’s a true skiing destination for enthusiasts who want first tracks rather than a place to be seen.” After a day chasing fresh powder, head straight to the Spa upon your return to the Hotel for an Entsi Massage: This muscle-releasing treatment uses sage and eucalyptus oils applied by your masseuse’s elbows and forearms “to stimulate deeper tissue and relieve tension – especially for the legs and low back area – to help you recover from skiing,” Vournazos says.

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A snow day in Beijing

Beijing may only get about six days of snowfall each year, but skiers there make the most of them – and the city’s cold winter climate means even the lightest flurries cover the ground for weeks. The best chance of snow in Beijing is from late November till late February, and at the first sign of flakes Beijing’s skiers head for the slopes. One of the largest ski spots in the country is Nanshan Ski Village, about an hour from Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, with 5 kilometres of slopes accessed by 13 lifts, plus an advanced mogul trail. Its snowboard park is the largest in China and has quickly become a favourite training spot of China’s top snowboarders. If the mood strikes, bypass your skis in favour of a day of pampering at the Hotel’s Spa. The Calming Restoration Ritual will help you focus on being in the moment, calming mind and body. Start with a fragrant bath scented with lavender, chamomile and jasmine essential oils, and then a warm, aromatic slow-movement massage will ease you into a restful state.

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