Our Best Winter Vacation Ideas for Both Sun and Snow

How do you like to winter? Do you dream of oceanfront views and pristine beaches? Or do you yearn for crisp mountain air and fresh powdery snow? The best winter vacations can be either. From snowshoe treks to an igloo in the French Alps, to ice caving in British Columbia, your winter getaway can be as snowy as it gets. Or you can opt for the opposite and head for the sun-kissed shores of Maui or Mauritius, where the only thing on your to-do list is to hit the beach.

Here’s our lineup of some of the best places to visit in winter for sun and snow.

An exclusive suite above the clouds and igloo escapes in Megéve

Spend an enchanted evening in a cosy igloo nestled within a fir forest. This winter, Four Seasons Hotel Megève has partnered with an igloo construction specialist to offer adventurous travellers the immersive Tasting Journey in an Igloo. First, an experienced mountain guide leads you on a snowshoe trek through the elevated terrain of Megève in the heart of the Alps. Once you arrive, step into an authentic candlelit igloo and feel yourself start to warm as you sip mulled wine. Savour an exquisite charcuterie that includes a selection of local cheeses and a curated assortment of handmade sweet treats.

Your return journey promises to be just as spectacular, as the sun sets behind the horizon, shining its final rays of the day over the snowy landscape. Later in the evening, be sure to cast your gaze upwards to marvel at the star-studded night sky.

If you’re looking for a secluded alpine evening, the Hotel offers A Night Above the Clouds, an exclusive package promising mountain-top privacy in a chic setting. You can combine a two-night stay at either property with a one-night experience in Megève’s most exclusive accommodations: Suite Idéal. The sophisticated suite blends traditional alpine architecture with contemporary flair. Envision wooden motifs, exposed ceiling beams and walls adorned with works of art carefully selected by Baroness Ariane de Rothschild. But the pièce de résistance is the sweeping view of snow-capped mountains.

On the night of your stay, Suite Idéal guests will depart from the Hotel to enjoy a 15-minute cable car ride to the exclusive suite, which is located at 1,850 metres (6,070 feet) above sea level – right above Idéal 1850 restaurant. A chilled bottle of champagne awaits your arrival. Raise a glass as you watch the sun set over Mont Blanc. A memorable dinner for two in the suite’s private dining room features local Savoyard specialties paired with carefully curated French wines. After dinner, be sure to step onto the expansive terrace and head to the telescope for a panoramic stargazing experience.

Come morning, breakfast is served as the sun rises over Mont Blanc and the Aravis mountain range. Suite Idéal’s premier location on the summit allows you the rare privilege of being the very first to hit the freshly blanketed ski slopes. The resident personal attendant is on hand to guide you as you embark on the journey of your choice, whether you’re an expert skier or prefer a more leisurely snowshoe trek across pine-shaded forests. Both properties also offer a range of activities from dogsledding and snowmobiling to helicopter and hot-air balloon rides.

Enjoy mountain-top privacy in Megève

Relaxation, rejuvenation and a little decadence in Vail

You may come to Vail for the legendary skiing, but the experiences off the slopes at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail will have you eager to take off the skis.

Warm up with the quintessential alpine après-ski experience with an order of the Resort’s famous Haute Chocolate for two at The Remedy Bar. The decadent, show-stopping drink is served year-round and has become a guest favourite. Made with two types of Valrhona chocolate, steamed milk, house-made marshmallows, hand-crafted chocolate lattice and chocolate shavings, the demand for it is so great that there is a Haus Chocolatier whose sole responsibility is to create this dreamy concoction.

After a day on the slopes, soothe your muscles at the newly renovated Spa, which offers a redesigned sanctuary of wellness and tranquillity. It encompasses 13 enhanced treatment rooms, modernized locker rooms and shower areas, and rejuvenated hot tub and relaxation spaces. But the transformation extends beyond its physical spaces. The Spa offers a comprehensive wellness program centred around the core pillars of rest, recovery, sleep, slowing down and meditation, with services that prioritize results-driven therapies and holistic well-being.

Come nightfall, indulge in an al fresco swim under the stars in the year-round heated pool and take a dip into one of the Resort’s outdoor hot tubs. Or reconnect with family and friends at the grand outdoor fireplace, where roasting s’mores is a must.

Elevate your après-ski in Vail

Ice adventures and a mountain-top rendezvous in Whistler

Elegant cocktails, ice caves, nighttime hikes and multisensory dining experiences await you at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler.

For the adventurous, the Heli Ice Cave Explore experience takes you on a journey through the Ice Age. Conquer the terrain of the ice cap and observe its ice caves, volcanic peaks and wildlife. Your guide will lead you through a labyrinth of chambers of aqua blue magnificence where you will enjoy an artisan lunch.

The Love is in the Air Helicopter Tour transports couples around the spectacular Coast Mountains, showcasing panoramic views, expansive glaciers and the mighty peaks that dot the landscape. If weather permits, you might stop for a mountain-top rendezvous with a signature cup of Four Seasons hot cocoa and s’mores as you soak in 360-degree views of British Columbia’s wilderness.

There are more opportunities to explore the wilderness with a nighttime hike or snowshoeing around Lost Lake, guided by knowledgeable staff. The excursion concludes with a mug of our signature mulled wine.

Come evening, embark on a different kind of adventure at Sidecut Steakhouse. The five-course multisensory chef’s tasting menu experience blends classical tradition with modern innovation in meticulously crafted dishes made with exclusive ingredients such as Hokkaido scallops, A5 Olive-Fed Wagyu, Alaskan king crab and foie gras.

Finish your night with a glass of single malt Scotch whisky in The Library by The Macallan, an intimate pop-up bar. With an open fireplace and elegant cocktail seating, this warm and inviting atmosphere is where taste and sophistication converge.

Explore a winter wonderland in Whistler

Steep, rugged slopes and wild gray wolves in Jackson Hole

Get your adrenaline going at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole. Dash into the mountainside First Chair Grab & Go market for a quick power snack, then be the first to hit the fresh powdery slopes. Get there via an improved high-speed quad, making its debut for the 2024–2025 ski season. Travelling at 1,000 feet per minute, the trip lasts just over four minutes. There are few other places in America where skiers can gain 1,600 vertical feet so quickly. As a bonus, lift designers also made the updated chairs heavier and more comfortable so that they are less likely to be blown around.

Looking to take a break from the slopes without sacrificing any time away from the great outdoors? A Day with the Wolves Experience immerses you in the beauty and grandeur of Yellowstone National Park. Search for elusive gray wolves in their natural habitat – one of the few places in the world where you can consistently see wolves in the wild – along with moose, elk, bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, bald eagles and golden eagles. Expert naturalists will guide your epic day-long adventure.

Recap your day over a handcrafted cocktail or mocktail in the newly opened and elegantly designed 80 Proof. This hidden private bar, reminiscent of Prohibition-era speakeasies, offers a menu of light bites and an extensive beverage selection. It’s the perfect way to wind down after an adrenaline-filled day.

Climb high in Jackson Hole

Endless summer exploration in Palm Beach

Summer never ends in Palm Beach. Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach offers sun-drenched poolside days, boundless blue skies and acres of private beachfront activities year round. After a beach volleyball match or a paddleboard outing, cool off in one of two outdoor pools offering serene views of the Atlantic Ocean.

You choose your own adventure: whether you want to explore Florida’s wildlife on a private Everglades airboat tour, lounge by the pool in a cabana or relax by the sea on an oceanfront beach bed, the summer vibe stays strong.

When you’re ready to tour the town, the Resort has a fleet of fully electric vehicles, including two Mokes, plus Porsche and Mercedes electric house cars with whisper-quiet engines and eco-friendly designs, offering a unique and sustainable way to explore the island.

If you’re a food lover, you’ll want to plan to visit during the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival in December. The annual event draws people from across the country and showcases renowned chefs and top wines.

From acquatic adventures to beachside games and culinary delights, an unforgettable blend of excitement and relaxation awaits the whole family in Palm Beach.

Savour food and sun in Palm Beach

Whale-watching and starlit voyages in Maui

Allow yourself to feel completely at ease at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, an open-air beachfront resort where you can experience the true spirit of aloha. Inhale the fragrance of plumeria as you dip into the adults-only infinity pool or set out to explore the island with a customized itinerary designed just for you.

Start your day with a private morning Waves & Wellness excursion aboard a luxury Trilogy catamaran. Your customizable options include a refreshing swim or snorkel with vibrant marine life. When the sail concludes on Wailea Bay, you can exchange the catamaran for stand-up paddleboards (SUPs). An instructor will guide you through a SUP yoga class to help you improve your balance and focus. At the end of the class, paddle your way back to the Resort’s beach, where a refreshing beverage awaits. This experience is even more special between December and May, when the migration of humpback whales makes its way around Maui.

To gain more local insights and delve more deeply into authentic island culture, embark on A Wayfinder’s Journey, a Hawaiian navigator–led cultural and culinary voyage that delivers an immersive experience on a private Trilogy catamaran. Hosted by Maui native and distinguished navigator Kala Baybayan Tanaka, she offers insight into how her ancestors used the stars, swells and other natural elements to find their course as they sailed the open sea. This voyage also includes an onboard multi-course menu inspired by canoe plants, such as taro, breadfruit and sweet potato, which have been cultivated by Polynesians for millennia. The masterfully prepared and artfully presented meal is also paired with unique wines curated by the Resort’s wine director. The three-hour excursion, which begins at sunset and continues under the stars, can accommodate up to six guests.

Are your favourite winter vacation ideas filled with plenty of rest and relaxation? If you don’t feel like venturing out, the Resort’s Complete Suites and Club Floor rooms offer elevated amenities and services including daily in-suite breakfast, complimentary Pelaton bikes and a dedicated Guest Experience or Club Concierge team to make sure you have everything you need.

Sail the Pacific in Maui

Snorkelling with seahorses and sugar cane picnics in Mauritius

Mauritius is an island nation on the Indian Ocean known for its beaches, lagoons, reefs, rainforests and waterfalls. It’s also where you’ll find a rare opportunity to snorkel with seahorses.

Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita is set alongside Mauritius’ most pristine and largest lagoons. The Resort plays a major role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem within the surrounding mangroves and reef. Rick-Ernest Bonnier, the Resort’s Ocean Environment Manager, is currently developing a seahorse conservation project, while monitoring a small seahorse population living among other species of fish and coral. Seahorses are a unique species found in shallow tropical waters and are at high risk of extinction. He’ll guide you on a snorkelling adventure where you can observe and learn about them in their natural habitat.

On land, enjoy a family picnic or cooking class surrounded by sugar canes. If you’re feeling more laid-back, chefs can prepare a picnic for your enjoyment as you relax with a glass of champagne or freshly pressed juice beneath the swaying trees.

You can also delve into the melting pot of Mauritius’ diverse cultures through its flavourful Creole cuisine. Learn how to cook under the guidance of Resort chefs, who share family recipes handed down for generations. Tailor a menu to your tastes using locally sourced herbs and spices and savour the fruits of your labour afterwards.

Swim with seahorses in Mauritius

Lazy river drifting and panoramic Pacific views in Punta Mita

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Mexico at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, where the hospitality makes you feel like a beloved guest in a friend’s home.

Spend the day floating serenely in the revitalized lazy river with cocktails in hand and surrounded by lush Mexican landscapes. The new Drift Bar blends nostalgic flavours with sophisticated twists, including a delightful list of whimsical cocktails inspired by childhood classics. There’s a daily Rescue Hour at 4:00 pm, when waiters deliver molecular Jello shots to floating guests. Or enjoy the six-seat swim-up bar, where you’ll find artisan cocktails and an elevated kids’ menu with Mexican-style hot dogs, popcorn shrimp and ice cream sundaes.

For the ultimate family vacation experience, discover Casa Tesoro, a new seven-suite private villa just steps above a secluded, sandy-beach cove. The fully staffed retreat spans more than 5,000 square metres (50,000 square feet) and can accommodate up to 18 guests – perfect for extended families or groups of friends. It offers casual elegance with all the luxuries and services of the five-star Resort, combined with the relaxed comforts of home. Revel in the panoramic Pacific Ocean views from this cliffside modern estate and bask in the warm glow of utter relaxation. Everything you need is right there.

Celebrating something special this year? Punta Mita’s newest event space, The Deck, offers a breathtaking spot for group gatherings. Located on the world-renowned Pacifico Golf Course, it also offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and is adaptable for various outdoor events. From low-key golf tournaments to corporate team-building activities to casual cocktail receptions, the Deck offers memorable experiences for any occasion.

Whether you land at Punta Mita needing laid-back pool-time with cocktails, a private oceanside escape or an unforgettable location for a special occasion, Four Seasons will make sure your mission is accomplished.

Bring the family to Punta Mita

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Will you choose sun or snow this winter?

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Best in Snow: Our Top Winter Picks

Whether you consider yourself an on-mountain thrill-seeker or an après-ski enthusiast, these six vacations around the world offer you ways to embrace the snow this winter. Use these insider tips to take on the best of the runs in three mountain destinations in North America, dine at the best Michelin-starred restaurants in Megève, and explore the unique winter wonderlands of the Swiss Alps and Santa Fe.


Weave through snow-covered pines on one of Vail’s 195 manicured trails.

A trail for everyone in Vail, Colorado

With nearly half of its 195 manicured trails gently winding between pine forests or down unhurried bowls, Vail has scenic runs for skiers of all skill levels. While less challenging descents are available for those looking for a gentle back-country experience, advanced skiers must tackle Vail’s infamous Back Bowls, or test their mettle on Vail’s longest run, the 4-mile-long (6.5-kilometre) Riva Ridge. Just take care at its steepest section, a particularly tricky area known as the “Tourist Trap.”

Right at the base of Vail Mountain, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail is perfectly located to experience the best of the Colorado Rockies.

PERFECT FOR FAMILIES

Families should consider signing up for one of the many offerings at Vail’s ski and snowboard school. Opt for a Family Private Experience, during which you can each improve your skills and explore Vail together with the help of an expert instructor. Afterwards, take a family sleigh ride up Beaver Creek Mountain for a memorable dinner in a cozy log cabin.

FOR A SWEET APRÈS-SKI

In Vail, your après-ski is incomplete without a taste of The Remedy Bar’s famous Haut Chocolat. Arriving at your table in a traditional French hot chocolate pot, this high-level beverage is made with Valrhona chocolate and steamed milk – churned tableside – and poured into a cup topped with a dark chocolate lattice and homemade marshmallow.

Ski as a family in Vail


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In addition to skiing and snowboarding in Jackson Hole, families or couples add to their Jackson Hole adventure with an evening of stargazing in Grand Teton National Park.

Legendary terrain in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

With 90% of its 133 named trails designated expert, advanced or intermediate, Jackson Hole demands respect from the world’s best skiers. Framed by the Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort combines 2,500 acres (1,000 hectares) of ski terrain. From Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, at the base of the slopes in Teton Village, skiers look up to Rendezvous and Après Vous mountains.

FOR THRILL-SEEKERS

Book a back-country guide from the Base Camp Ski Concierge to explore some of Jackson’s legendary terrain, like Cheyenne Bowl, Granite Canyon and Corbet’s Couloir.

FOR COUPLES

Taryn Shackleton, Chef Concierge at the Resort, suggests capping a day on the slopes with a romantic après cocktail in Ascent Lounge or an evening of stargazing in Grand Teton National Park. “Visitors find themselves marvelling at the night sky in Jackson Hole,” she says, “and our Resort boasts a staff astronomer, who offers private viewing sessions combined with a sunset dinner.”

Revel in stars and snow in Jackson Hole


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After a day of skiing, relax in the heated outdoor pool at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler.

The best of the back country in Whistler, British Columbia

Set in the heart of Whistler, home to one of the largest ski resorts in North America, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler places some of Canada’s best back-country runs in your backyard. In addition to Whistler Blackcomb’s snowy playground, consisting of 200 ski trails, 16 alpine bowls and three glaciers, you’ll find an engaging, family-friendly town to explore.

AN AFTERNOON OFF THE SLOPES

The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, within walking distance of the Resort, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history and culture of local First Nations with interactive exhibitions, live demonstrations, guided forest walks and a craft area.

FOR THE KIDS

Kids are in their element here, with three outdoor hot tubs, a heated outdoor pool, daily s’mores by the firepit and happy meetings with resident Resort dog Maola.

FOR ADULTS

Swap s’mores for Sauvignon with the daily wine tasting before enjoying a succulent dinner at SIDECUT restaurant or Braidwood Tavern, a warm and lively mountainside retreat.

A family-friendly winter in Whistler


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For comprehensive and captivating views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps, ride a cable car to the top of Aiguille de Midi on Mont Blanc.

Gateway to the Alps: Geneva, Switzerland

Set on the shores of Lac Léman and ringed by snow-capped mountains, Geneva is your portal to the Alps. For awe-inspiring views of the surrounding glaciers and ragged peaks, visit the iconic resort of Chamonix at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. It’s just a one-hour drive from Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva. Ski the 20-kilometre-long (12.5-mile) Vallée Blanche – the world’s longest off-piste trail – in France before celebrating back in Switzerland at Il Lago restaurant with Italian cuisine and Swiss wines.

FOR FAMILIES

Ride a cable car to the precipitous top of Aiguille du Midi on Mont Blanc for grand views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps, or experience the best of Lake Geneva by hopping on a boat for the hour-long Geneva Tour cruise, offered every Sunday during the winter season.

FOR COUPLES

Have the Hotel arrange for a helicopter tour, taking you from Geneva to explore all around Mont Blanc’s peak before dropping you off on Trient Glacier to toast your time together with a glass of champagne.

Toast your time together in Geneva


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Explore the scenic forest trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on a guided snowshoeing tour.

Curated winter adventures in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Boasting an annual average of 300 inches (7.6 metres) of snow and 300 days of sunshine, the snow-capped mountains of New Mexico are home to nine ski resorts and some of the most scenic winter vistas in North America.

Just 20 minutes from family-friendly Ski Santa Fe, Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe is a great base from which to explore the area. “Santa Fe is the ideal destination for a snowy getaway,” says Hans Loehr, adventure architect at the Resort’s Adventure Center. “From skiing to snowshoeing and sledding to snow walking, the city is a winter wonderland for all travellers. We curate tours for guests depending on their experience level and needs.”

Tip: For a seamless experience, be sure to stop by the Resort’s Ski Concierge at check-in to make sure the whole family has everything you’ll need for your stay, including perfectly fitted skis and boots.

FOR FAMILIES

The Chipmunk Corner ski school at Ski Santa Fe offers lessons for kids ages 4 to 10, so you can hit the slopes while your children learn how to ski on kids-only trails. For something you can all do together, the Resort can arrange for a snowshoeing tour of the forest trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. These snow-covered paths will enchant everyone with their winter beauty.

Explore the winter terrain in Santa Fe


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When you’re staying at Four Seasons Hotel Megève, the area’s famous mountain scenery is on full display.

Timeless Alpine heritage in Megève

In 1920, Noémie de Rothschild, wife of Baron Maurice de Rothschild, fell in love with the traditional chalets, gentle slopes and brilliant Alpine sunshine of Megève. It’s here she decided to open her own ski resort, creating a ski lift, an airfield and an 18-hole golf course to attract celebrities and discerning travellers of her day. This tradition of elegance continues at Four Seasons Hotel Megève.

By the entrance of Four Seasons Hotel Megève, the La Cry ski lift provides direct access to the area’s famous Les Mandarines piste, making this the only ski-in, ski-out hotel in Megève. Aside from the slopes, Megève is just as famous for both its mountain scenery and its village charm. Put on your snowshoes and venture out on a hike at sunset accompanied by a professional mountain guide, or view the fresh snow through the beautiful pine tree forest from aboard the first electric snowmobiles in France, available exclusively at Four Seasons.

FOR FAMILIES

Take the family for a horse-drawn carriage ride along the village’s cobblestone streets, passing through the central square and various local boutiques. Available to guests at both Four Seasons properties, the Kids Club offers an enchanting setting for children ages 3 to 11. What with building snowmen, dog-sled rides, Japanese culinary delights and cocooning wellness treatments, there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities designed to delight the youngest guests.

FOR COUPLES

Couples simply must enjoy a romantic meal at the Michelin-starred La Dame de Pic – Le 1920 at Four Seasons Hotel Megève. But for something even more exceptional, book A Night Above the Clouds, which includes a stay in an unforgettable suite set above the mountain restaurant L’Idéal 1850 and featuring unparalleled views of Mont Blanc. Once you’ve settled in, savour a delicious Savoyard dinner highlighting local cheeses, followed by stargazing on the suite’s majestic terrace to close out a magical winter’s night. The next day, relish a tailored breakfast while admiring the sunrise over Mont Blanc before being the first to hit the ski slopes.

Winter like a Rothschild in Megève

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Choose your favourite mountain resort and start planning your next ski vacation

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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.

Find new adventures in Marrakech

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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.

Explore Dubai with Four Seasons

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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.

Explore Hualalai with Four Seasons

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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.

Find adventure in Athens

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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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The Art of Heli-Hopping

Some adventures can only be reached from the sky: Soar over the Andes mountains to discover remote historical sites, catch world-class waves off the coast of Bali, hop over snow-covered peaks in the Alps. The best way to reach new heights? A private helicopter.

Increasingly popular and prized for their privacy and the ease they offer, helicopters offer a convenient way to do more in less time, plus easy access to hard-to-reach destinations. We’ve rounded up some of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that can only be enjoyed by helicopter. From Bogotá to Bali, follow our guide to take flight.

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Get A Bird’s-Eye View of Colombian Culture

According to legend, a mythical Muisca king covered himself with gold dust and plunged from a raft into the emerald waters of Lake Guatavita as a tribute to the gods. He was rewarded with an empire of gold, and the story grew into the myth of El Dorado. The lake – tucked away in the Andes mountains – is a long way from Colombia’s capital by car, but easily accessible by air. On an excursion offered exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá, set out to discover the ancient site. Your private Bell 206 L3 helicopter will soar over the lake and then land at the Zipaquira Salt Cathedral. Built in the tunnels of an old salt mine, the church was recently declared “the First Wonder of Colombia.”

A helicopter ride also serves as your introduction to the Kogi community, hidden high in the forests of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. Depart from Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá and head deep into the mountains, where you’ll catch a glimpse of the imposing platforms and circular terraces of Ciudad Perdida – the Lost City – built by the Tayrona people around AD 800. When you arrive in Mulkuakungui Village, you’ll meet the Kogi, an indigenous community whose rich culture and traditions have remained unchanged for centuries. After a morning spent learning about their customs, rituals and lifestyle, board the helicopter for your return to the Hotel. Along the way, detour to Mirador de la Reserva Natural for a guided tour of the reserve’s dramatic landscape. It’s a journey you’ll never forget. “Being a part of these cultural immersion experiences allows guests to really take in what Colombia has to offer in a short amount of time, maximizing truly local experiences and unparalleled views, both bundled in Colombian hospitality and Four Seasons luxury,” says General Manager Mark Bingle.

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Propel Yourself to the Best Waves

Bali is a surfing magnet – some of the best waves in the world can be found off its shores. Skip the most crowded surf spots with a day trip to Grajagan Bay for the place known to surfers worldwide as G-Land. A helicopter gets you there in a fraction of the time it would take by boat, so you can catch more waves. A bonus: You’ll enjoy unforgettable aerial views of Bali, Java and East Java National Park.

From Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, join a Tropicsurf guide aboard a private chopper and head out to G-Land’s left-hand break, a bucket-list surf spot thanks to its ultra-fast, heart-thumping tubes. The remote location means the water is uncrowded and your wave count high, so experienced surfers can catch wave after wave with virtually no competition. Not a pro? Tropicsurf can help beginners dive into more mellow, playful waves and offer coaching to help them reach the next level. “Whether you’re a surfer or spectator, G-Land is a magical place for a day trip,” says General Manager Uday Rao. “While the surfers make the most of their time in the water, non-surfers can watch the action from the pristine beaches and explore the coastline and wildlife of the national park.”

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Take Your Game to New Heights in the Alps

Hop on a helicopter for an all-access pass to some of the best ski slopes. After trying the best runs near Four Seasons Hotel Megève, take a short flight to nearby resorts like Chamonix, Courchevel and Val d’Isère to experience a variety of ski terrains – plus breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding mountains, a treat for both skiers and photographers.

As part of the Hotel’s Ski Safari package, the Ski Concierge will tailor your itinerary according to the weather and snow conditions, and can also arrange dogsled rides, snowmobile rides or snowshoeing walks. “Our heli-safaris offer a very unique way to discover the Mont Blanc area,” says General Manager Stephane Gras. “Based on the success of the ski version in winter, we have also developed a golf version for summertime, when we take our guests to the most famous courses in the region.”

Heli-golf excursions provide easy access to the greens at Mont d’Arbois Golf Course in Megève as well as Alpine courses in Evian or Esery. With expert coaching from the Hotel’s in-house Golf Valet or a pro from the Golf Academy, your trip will hit a hole in one.

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Elevate Your Golf Game on Maui

All good golfers know it’s important to get the lie of the land before taking your putt. The best way to get a look at the course? By helicopter. Join a pro for an aerial tour of Wailea Golf Course, set on the foothills of the dormant Mount Haleakala, with wide fairways and strategically placed bunkers – plus stunning ocean views and natural features like lush Hawaiian landscaping and lava rocks – before teeing off.

At Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, your day begins with breakfast and a drink from the Bloody Mary bar. After your private helicopter ride over the course, a local pro will fit you with a putter and join you on the greens. You’ll enjoy private tee times and a golf intermezzo after the ninth hole. Afterwards, return to the Resort and head immediately to the Spa for a massage designed to ease the muscles you’ve been using.

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New Heights: Unforgettable Airborne Experiences

There’s a reason everyone covets a bird’s-eye view on holiday: It’s the very best way to take in a landscape. Around the world, Four Seasons hotels and resorts offer airborne experiences you won’t believe, from aerial tours of the Great Wall of China to hot-air balloon rides above the Serengeti.

See ancient history from on high in China

The Great Wall is worthy of its name. Take in the majesty of the iconic Chinese landmark while gliding 100 metres above the Mutianyu section – including secret stretches that aren’t open to the public – during the helicopter aerial tour arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Beijing. Guests can even opt to remove the aircraft’s door for a broader view of the UNESCO World Heritage site, built of hewn granite slabs in the seventh century.

Mutianyu is one of the best places to see the beauty of the Great Wall.

“As a Beijinger, I am proud to provide guests with a unique view of this extraordinary historical site,” says Peter Tang, the Hotel’s Chief Concierge. “Mutianyu is one of the best places to see the beauty of the Great Wall. The views are clear and unobstructed, and the wall stretches through valleys and across hilltops.” Insider tip: Ask the Hotel staff to prepare a seasonal picnic to enjoy atop the Great Wall itself. Executive Chef Jackson Wu’s dishes, such as Deep-Fried Scallop Stuffed With Shrimp Mousse and Fresh Pear, are as memorable as the scenery.

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Ski an alpine safari in France, Italy and Switzerland

If skiing like James Bond sounds appealing, try taking a helicopter to a drop zone in the Alps where you can slalom your way down. Four Seasons Hotel Megève, open since December 2017 in the playground of the iconic Rothschild family, offers Helicopter Ski Safaris to nearby Chamonix, Courchevel and Val d’Isère.

You can ski on the most famous peaks in the Alps, whether in France, Italy or even Switzerland.

“You can ski on the most famous peaks in the Alps, whether in France, Italy or even Switzerland,” says Chef Concierge Margaux Pfeiffer. “Heli-skiing is a thrill of a lifetime. Our guests are always surprised when we tell them that we can land on glaciers up to 3000 metres high and they can start their ski descent from there.”

This being Four Seasons, don’t expect an ordinary après-ski experience – not when a mosaic-lined indoor/outdoor pool and a 14,000-bottle wine cellar beckon back at the Hotel. “Our chefs welcome you back with hot chocolate and warm crêpes in the lobby,” Pfeiffer says. “To me, this is the best time of the day.”

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Jet over the Edge of the World in Riyadh

Just beyond Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre is a land formation so astonishing the locals call it “the Edge of the World.” And with the Hotel’s Journey to the Edge of the World experience, you can take in the most magnificent sights of the desert from a microlight two-passenger plane – just you and the pilot. “You’ll be escorted to the microlight after lunch when the sun starts descending and the horizon reflects beautiful colours behind the magnificent Edge of the World,” says Concierge Agent Reema Bin Shulayyil. “The beauty of the steep edges contrasting with the tip of the mountain is mesmerizing.” Bonus: You’ll break for a traditional Saudi luncheon, presented in a private Bedouin tent overlooking the Edge.

The beauty of the steep edges contrasting with the tip of the mountain is mesmerizing.

Before taking wing, guests explore the At-Turaif District in the city of ad-Dir’iyah, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a former seat of Saudi royalty. “The history and mystical tales that exist between the historic city of ad-Dir’iyah and the breathtaking Edge of the World never fail to intrigue our guests,” Bin Shulayyil says. “At ad-Dir’iyah you’ll experience rich Saudi culture, while the amazing geological formations of the Edge of the World fascinate visitors with their beauty.” Upon returning to the Hotel, head directly to the Royal Moroccan Hammam for a honey and royal jelly mask or a Turkish salt scrub.

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Soar above the Serengeti in Tanzania

Most bucket lists include a safari – few things are more transformative than spotting the Big Five beasts in their native habitat. But once you’ve caught sight of fauna up close, spy them as an African Crowned Eagle would at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, where the Hot-Air Balloon Safari offered in partnership with local operator Serengeti Balloon Safaris takes you some 609 metres off the ground. “To see the Serengeti Plains from above is truly special – it really shows the scale and expanse of the beautiful landscape, especially in the early morning light,” says Ahmed Attas, Discovery Centre Manager.

To see the Serengeti Plains from above is truly special – it really shows the scale and expanse of the beautiful landscape.

“Depending on the time of year, you may be lucky enough to fly over the Great Migration, when there are herds of wildebeest as far as the eye can see, or it could be that you glide through the air just metres above hippos in the river. You could also see big cats out hunting before the mid-day heat begins to build.”

Attas reports that some guests have glimpsed lions or flown just a few metres above an adult male leopard sitting in the top branches of a tree. One thing is certain: If you take off at dawn or dusk, you’ll be able to capture the panorama in exquisite light. “Sunrises and sunsets in the Serengeti are beyond compare,” he says. “I think what makes the balloon safari at sunrise even more magical is that you’re able to see the wilderness coming to life for a new day.”

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania

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