Exclusive and Extreme Adventures: 7 Adrenaline-Fuelled Activities You Have to Try

Whether you opt for sandboarding over the dunes in Dubai, hydrofoiling above the ocean in the Maldives or swimming with bull sharks in Los Cabos, Four Seasons offers a broad range of exclusive, adventure-packed experiences. And after a day of exploring some of the world’s most intriguing natural wonders, unwind over a multi-course gourmet meal and your favourite beverage in a setting straight out of a magazine. Here are seven ways to explore the boundaries of your comfort zone and have the kind of epic adventures you’ll only find at Four Seasons.

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Soar above the ocean in the Maldives

What if you could actually glide above the ocean? Imagine your feet hovering just over the water’s surface, your ankles damp with salty spray. Get your adrenaline pumping with the exclusive eFoil Extreme experience at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru. This adventure sport – also known as hydrofoiling – combines surfing, skateboarding, flying and snowboarding, and Four Seasons was the first resort in the Maldives to offer hydrofoiling experiences. On a hydrofoil board, a hydrodynamically powered fin with wings, you can soar thrillingly close to the water’s surface without needing to be as skilled as a pro surfer. The friendly experts at the Resort’s in-house Water Sports Centre will be on hand to guide you through it all.

Ride the waves in the Maldives

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Raft down Bali’s longest river

Expand your appreciation of the natural wonders of Bali with a stay at either Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay or Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. Both offer a private voyage along Bali’s longest river.

Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through rice farming villages where you can marvel at the Subak irrigation network (rice terraces), a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. Following your private two-hour guided rafting excursion, embark on a journey over Class II and III rapids through a lush jungle and past majestic gorges. There’s even a chance to get out of your raft and into the water to float through a natural tunnel formed by a canopy of trees. Your journey concludes back at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, where you’ll disembark by the scenic riverside. Come nightfall, unwind with a private meal on your villa’s terrace or head to Riverside to enjoy grilled fresh fish or ceviche next to beautiful open-air views of the jungle at night.

Go on a river adventure in Bali

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Dive into the world’s aquarium in Los Cabos

See why legendary oceanographer Jacques Cousteau called Cabo Pulmo, the oldest of only three coral reefs on the west coast of North America, the “aquarium of the world.” Depart from Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas – the only Four Seasons property with a private marina – on a diving expedition to Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, available only to Four Seasons guests. Led by expert guides, you’ll swim alongside hundreds of schooling jacks, mobula rays, sea lions, turtles, whales and bull sharks. The creatures there make up 39% of the world’s total number of species of marine mammals and a third of its marine cetacean species – and you’ll get to experience them all up close.

Dive into nature in Los Cabos

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Off-road adventures in Costa Rica

Leave the road on a private UTV tour through the wilderness of Costa Rica’s Peninsula Papagayo. The expert team of naturalist guides at Papagayo Explorers, the in-house adventure outfitter at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, will design a custom immersive experience just for you. Zip around the Palmares Estuary and then over to the northern shore to explore the secluded beaches of Zapotillal and breathtaking ocean views. This is one of the best ways to experience the diverse ecosystems found only in Costa Rica.

Veer off the beaten path in Costa Rica

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Seven days in the Serengeti

“Safari” may be synonymous with the Serengeti, but did you know that it means “journey” in Swahili? And a journey is exactly what you can expect when you escape to Tanzania. Trek across the same land as the earliest humans at Olduvai Gorge, where archaeologists found evidence of their existence, observe wild game while walking through the savannah, or glide across Serengeti skies in a hot-air balloon at sunrise. The Seven Days in Serengeti experience at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti lets you add these extraordinary activities and more to your adventure-of-a-lifetime checklist. Curated by the experts at the Lodge, each itinerary can be fully customized, creating an unforgettable experience that is completely tailored to you.

Go on safari in the Serengeti

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Discover the magic of the desert in Dubai

When you stay at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, you’ll find many ways to take in all that the city holds, including its markets, museums and famous landmarks. But if it’s adventure you seek, then go with a desert safari. There are two options: The Platinum Desert Safari, which includes a falconry performance, camel rides, six-course dinner and a fire show. Or opt for the Desert Thrills Safari and get ready for a thrilling ride on the dunes. Drive in a dune buggy, climb onto a camel or test your balance sandboarding – like snowboarding, but on sand. At the end of the day, unwind over an international dinner complete with entertainment.

Explore the desert in Dubai

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Embark on a customized adventure in Scottsdale

Absorb the beauty of the Sonoran Desert’s water landscape from the deck of a giant stand-up paddleboard as you float on Saguaro Lake. Or dig deep and rappel into some of Arizona’s most intricate and breathtaking canyons. At Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, a partnership with REI helps you customize your own adventure. The Sip, Soar and Explore experience – offered only to Four Seasons guests – starts in the air with an aerial tour over the dramatic landscape of Sedona. Then, experience the stunning rock formations up close on a guided hike, followed by lunch and wine tasting at Page Springs Cellars. Whether you choose to take it all in via hot-air balloon, jeep, ATV or mountain bike, your great canyon adventures await.

Hike to wine in Scottsdale

YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS HERE

How far will you go on your next adventure?

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7 Spots to Catch the Best Winter Waves

When the weather turns chilly, many adventure-seekers head for the mountains. But the season offers plenty of chances to catch big waves – if you know where to look. Winter brings some of the best – and biggest – surf conditions to destinations like Hawaii, Morocco and Portugal, while in tropical locales the water is warm enough for bikinis or board shorts. Here are some of our favourite spots to hang ten this summer – all within easy distance of Four Seasons.

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FAMOUS WAVES

You might recognize two of Costa Rica’s best surfing spots from their cameos in the cult classic Endless Summer II. Witch’s Rock oversees strong, open breaks and A-frame waves that are best from late November to early April, while Ollie’s Point is a long, fast right-hand point break popular among intermediate and advanced surfers. They’re both just a short boat ride from Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, where guides from outfitter SurfX are on hand to help beginners get up on the board or to assist pros looking to refine their skills. Looking for an easier ride? Head to Playa Iguana or Playa Prieta, a 15-minute boat ride from the Resort, or do some snorkelling off the white-sand beaches of Playa Blanca.

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DRAMATIC DROPS

Ericeira has long been a favourite destination for European surfers, who know that excellent swells can be found off the coast of Portugal between September and January – and it’s just 40 minutes from Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon. But other locales in Portugal offer similar thrills: Waves in Nazaré – an hour and 30 minutes from the Hotel – can reach 80 feet. “For surfers, the great Portuguese highlight, without a doubt, is the city of Nazaré, home to the biggest wave in the world ever ridden,” says Concierge Catarina Amorim. “If you want to watch the daring surfers drop from the big waves, a visit to the Miradouro do Forte São Miguel Arcanjo is suggested.” Join a guide for lessons off Guincho Beach, or catch one of the hollow waves at Praia de Supertubos. You’ll soon discover why this area is often called the “Dream Coast.”

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COAST-TO-COAST BREAKS

Its exposure to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean means Morocco’s coast is awash in excellent swells from December to March. Some of the best surf can be found just steps from Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca. Beginners will appreciate the gentle waves at Plage Lalla Meryem – known to locals as Pepsi Beach – and the Concierge can arrange a surf safari for more advanced boarders. Follow the Moroccan coast from Casablanca to Agadir, with stops at surf spots like La Crique in Bouznika or Mehdia Beach in Kenitra. And opt for a detour to Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, where an overnight stay means you have time to unwind in the traditional hammam before tackling the breaks at popular Essaouira.

Explore Morocco with Four Seasons

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WAVES FOR ALL SEASONS

Hawaii already has a reputation as a year-round surfing destination – it’s famous for gnarly reef breaks like Banzai Pipeline and Haleiwa, plus the variety of swells on its north and south shores means surfers of all skill levels can find suitable waves. But savvy surfers know that the best big waves can be found from November to March off the shores of Maui and Oahu. Beginners can take lessons with a local at Makaha Beach Park, considered the birthplace of surfing and just a short drive from Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina, while seasoned surfers from around the globe flock to Maui each winter to experience its monster waves. The walls of water at legendary Peahi (also known as Jaws) are best left to the pros, but watching world-class surfers dart through the waves is thrilling for those on shore. If you’re ready to get your feet wet, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea can arrange two-hour lessons in friendlier waters with Maui Wave Riders. More advanced surfers will enjoy a heli-surf safari at Hana: Surfboards will be waiting at the beach for you and your guide, who will lead you to iconic spots like Hamoa Bay. The flight home doubles as a waterfall tour of the island’s east coast.

Explore Hawaii with Four Seasons

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OFF-SEASON SWELLS

December to February is considered the off season for Maldives surfers, but the swells are still consistent and warm. Find your balance on the board in the calm lagoon at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa and work your way up to six quality breaks within a stone’s throw of the Resort. Pros with outfitter Tropicsurf can guide you to the long, bowling lefts at Honkies or open tubes at Cokes. Or chase the biggest breaks on a customized surfing safari: Drop into a wave from your Flying Triggerfish seaplane and surf epic, empty waves before returning to the Resort in time for sundowners on the beach.

Dive into Kuda Huraa

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BEGINNER BLISS

Consistent winter waves can be found right outside your door at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita: The lobby overlooks breaks that are rarely crowded, making them perfect for first-timers or those looking to build their skills, says Hannah Bing, programs manager at Resort partner Tropicsurf. If you’re looking for more of a challenge, Tropicsurf excursions depart directly from Las Manzanillas Beach. Good waves aren’t hard to find in winter: “Winter brings northwest swells to Bahia de Banderas, which means more waves within 20 minutes by car or boat,” Bing says. “Or set out on the Four Seasons Explorer and head north from La Cruz Harbour. The boat will drop you at the best waves of the day.” On your return to the Resort, your next move should be to the spa for the After Sun Relief treatment to relax your muscles and rehydrate your skin.

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SURFER’S PARADISE

While Bali has been on the surf travel radar since the 1960s, its waves change with the season. From December to March, surfers will find stellar conditions not far from Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, where the sheltered Coconut Grove provides calm waters for beginners. When you’re ready, Tropicsurf guides are on hand to lead you to bigger waves by sea, land and air: A boat excursion will stop at spots in Jimbaran Bay, like Toro Toro and Airport Rights, while a road trip lets you chase swells at Nusa Dua, Padang and Sanur. A 45-minute helicopter ride carries experienced surfers to the famed G-Land, home to thrilling left-hand breaks and ultra-fast, heart-pumping tubes. The remote location means the line-up is uncrowded and your wave count high, and you’ll enjoy personal guidance from your Tropicsurf pro. After you’ve worked up an appetite, dig into a picnic lunch prepared by a Four Seasons chef. Then you can take on the water for a few more hours before soaking up unforgettable aerial views of Bali, Java and East Java National Park on your ride back to the Resort.

Find Your Wave in Jimbaran Bay

Time to Ride: Top Surfing Destinations Around the World

“Surfing is freedom,” says Clive Scherer, Tropicsurf Program Manager at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita in Mexico. “Whenever you’re in the ocean, it’s totally refreshing – there’s no stress!” Scherer should know: He’s been surfing since he was 12, growing up near Jeffries Bay, South Africa. Now he and his wife travel the world, teaching surfing and other water sports at Four Seasons locales with Tropicsurf.

And yes, it’s possible for rookies to get an Endless Summer experience their first day, with the right teacher. “There’s nothing like seeing the stoke in students’ faces when they’re experiencing surfing for the first time,” he says. “It’s like surfing the first time again yourself.” Here, Scherer shares the particular surfing spots that still get his heart racing after all these years, from Costa Rica to the Maldives.


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THE MALDIVES

Surf Style: Sheer Magic for All

“The Maldives is perfection in terms of clear, bathtub-warm water, and Four Seasons Resort Maldives Kuda Huraa is off the charts,” Scherer says. Tropicsurf does much of its instructor training here. “Most people don’t think of the Maldives as having waves, but they’re world-class on everyone’s level, from beginner to best. Plus, every August, Four Seasons invites the biggest-name surfers in the world to compete for a trophy here, and guests can be part of the whole thing.” The Four Seasons Maldives Surfing Champions Trophy is often called the World’s Most Luxurious Surfing Event: Where else can you end a day of wave-riding with a contemplative spa treatment on a private beach under the stars?

If you’re feeling inspired, take a cue from the most adventurous guests and book the Resort’s Seaplane Surfing Safari, during which you’ll travel via seaplane to the most idyllic – and crowd-free – surfing spots around, stopping whenever you’d like to have a sun-soaked rest aboard the snack-stocked plane.

Post Session: Explore Unbelievable Reefs

If you want to spot the neon-hued fish you’ve only seen in screen savers, the Maldives is your dream destination. “Some days diving in the Maldives, visibility underwater is 80 feet,” or 24 metres, Scherer says, and snorkelling or diving the Aquarium or Twin Palms reefs is unmissable. “It’s some of the best in the world, and you can see manta rays, turtles – sometimes even whale sharks.” He recommends a stop at the Four Seasons Resort Maldives Kuda Huraa dive centre for gear, lessons and additional insider suggestions.


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COSTA RICA

Surf Style: Cinematic

“There’s a break in Costa Rica called Witch’s Rock that’s world-famous from the Endless Summer movies,” Scherer says. “Surfers come from all over the world to surf that iconic place, in Santa Rosa National Park, with a massive rock in the middle.” Nearby, Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo has just emerged from its own fresh break: a USD 35 million renovation. First-time visitors should be aware, according to Scherer, that “it’s a Costa Rican tradition to have a pineapple on the beach after a surf, or a coconut.” Another option: the coconut crème caramel with candied orange served up at the Resort’s Añejo tapas bar.

Post Session: Learn to Fly

“The zip lines in Costa Rica are awesome,” Scherer says, “and they have the second-longest one in the world.” You might spot howler monkeys and tree frogs as you whizz through the rainforest canopy on the 90-minute Witch’s Rock Canopy Tour, with 11 cables (some up to 450 metres/1,500 feet long). The namesake company comes highly recommended by the Resort, and it’s just a 20-minute drive from your room.


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BALI, INDONESIA

Surf Style: Epic

“Jimbaran Bay’s left-handed waves are some of the most famous on the planet,” Scherer says of the surf that rolls in adjacent to the all-villa Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. “The waves are so popular that it can be a little crowded, but the instructors at Tropicsurf know how to get away from everyone. The waves are really good – a bit tougher than the Maldives, but it’s an epic ride.”

Post Session: Join A Beach Barbecue

One of Scherer’s favourite things about Jimbaran Bay is that every night at dusk, most local restaurants host a barbecue right on the sand. “It’s massive; there’s so much delicious smoke in the air,” he recalls. “They start at sunset, and you sit at your table and choose from snapper, crayfish, all the catches of the day. It’s so warm even in the evenings, and the Indonesian sunsets over the ocean are breathtaking.” Try the Resort’s famous Seafood BBQ Night for the freshest lobster and crab of your life.


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PUNTA MITA, MEXICO

Surf Style: Calm

“The waves are really friendly and easy here at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, so it’s much more suited for families,” says Scherer, who currently teaches surfing courses at the Resort, among other activities. “The location is perfect because you can surf right here on the property, and for easy-going waves it can’t be beat.” Other perks for those travelling in a pack: The flight from the United States is painless, and the Resort features a lazy river adored by younger surfers. “Punta Mita is a place everyone wants to come back to. It’s Mexican hospitality at its best,” Scherer says. “And the tacos are amazing!”

Post Session: Whale Watch (With Cocktails)

One of Scherer’s go-to activities as evening falls? Head to the Resort’s The Shack, on the white sands of Las Cuevas Beach, for a cocktail and watch whales jump and frolic with their newborn calves just a mile out at sea. “This bay, Baya de Banderas, is the second-biggest bay in the world, and sometimes when I arrive here in the morning I spot four whales within just a couple of minutes,” he says. Take a seat at the firepit and order the El Burro cocktail, The Shack’s spin on a Moscow Mule, made with tequila reposado – the kind deliciously aged in oak barrels.

Your Journey Begins Here

Where will your next surfing adventure be?

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Where is the World’s Best Surfing Destination?

Trying to determine the world’s best surf spots is akin to asking a child what his or her favourite ice cream flavour is, often resulting in a resounding “All of them!” Those who love riding the waves can easily find hundreds of great places around the globe to do so. And each region has a prime season, so intrepid surfers must keep on the move to find the “endless wave.”

See our picks below for the best places to hang ten, and then share your own in the comments section below.

North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii


Best surfing spots: North Shore in Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu’s North Shore also ranks among the premier surf destinations in the world, thanks to 7 miles (11 kilometres) of pristine beach and astonishingly diverse conditions.

This has long been considered one of the best surfing destinations in the United States, and it’s high time to dismiss the qualifier. Oahu’s North Shore also ranks among the premier surf destinations in the world, thanks to 7 miles (11 kilometres) of pristine beach and astonishingly diverse conditions. The island’s swells both delight and challenge year round, though the time between November and February is big-wave season. Ehukai Beach (home of the Banzai Pipeline), Waimea Bay and the fabled Sunset Beach should be on any serious surfer’s bucket list.

Huntington Beach, California


Best surfing spots: Huntington Beach pier, California

Huntington Beach in California draws millions of visitors each year thanks to its challenging swells, which are easy to catch off the city’s famous pier.

There’s a reason this coastal town is known as “Surf City.” The 3.5-mile (5.6-kilometre) stretch of shoreline draws millions of visitors each year with its challenging swells, which are easy to catch off the city’s famous pier. Visit in the warmer months for sunny California weather and to see some of the sport’s top contenders (think Kelly Slater) compete at the U.S. Open of Surfing.

Uluwatu, Bali


Best suring spots: Uluwatu, Bali

Bali’s enticing Uluwatu waves have earned a reputation for scolding the uninitiated and rewarding the accomplished.

Some surfers have a tendency to exaggerate their accomplishments and abilities. This Indonesian jewel is not the place to do either, unless you’re ready for a healthy serving of humble pie. Bali’s enticing Uluwatu waves have earned a reputation for scolding the uninitiated and rewarding the accomplished. If you find you’ve bitten off too much, chill on the beautiful beaches until the surf calms down, or visit the nearby Uluwatu Temple, a historic site with a magnificent cliff-top location.

Tamarindo, Costa Rica


Best surf spots: Tamarindo Beach, Costa Rica

Variety is king at Tamarindo Beach in Costa Rica, where experts and neophytes alike will find consistently splendid weather, warm waters and alluring waves.

Diehard surfers in the know have heard of this Central American shoreline, sandwiched between two national parks, where the Tamarindo River meets the Pacific Ocean. Variety is king at Tamarindo Beach in Costa Rica, where experts and neophytes alike will find consistently splendid weather, warm waters and alluring waves. The beach, popularized by the surf film The Endless Summer II, draws throngs of surfers with its daring breaks at Playa Grande, Ollie’s Point and Witch’s Rock. Mid-December to April is peak season, but outstanding swells can be had through July.

Gold Coast, Australia


Best surf spots: Surfers Paradise beach in Gold Coast, Australia

Surfers Paradise beach in Queensland deserves a “truth in advertising” award for its moniker and exceptional variety (as well as its nightlife).

This gem Down Under offers 70 kilometres (40 miles) of inviting beaches and mighty impressive wave sets throughout the year. Surfers Paradise beach in Queensland deserves a “truth in advertising” award for its moniker and exceptional variety (as well as its nightlife). The shark nets installed along the Gold Coast might alarm first-time visitors, but they also offer peace of mind. Cyclone season, which lasts from November to April, boasts the best waves, while the three months before and after have the best weather.

Jeffreys Bay, South Africa


Best surfing spots: Jeffreys Bay in South Africa

Referred to as “J-Bay,” Jeffreys Bay offers some of the world’s most challenging waves, especially from May to September.

Referred to as “J-Bay,” Jeffreys Bay offers some of the world’s most challenging waves, especially from May to September. J-Bay’s roaring walls, which can easily reach 3.6 metres (12 feet), are a true test for all skill levels, and a variety of breaks—formed by curving reefs and jagged outcrops—make each ride an adventure. Locals flock to Boneyards for a challenge, but the waves at Point promise a longer ride.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Best surf spots: Barra da Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazil’s vibrant former capital boasts an abundance of superb surf spots against a backdrop of resplendent white sand, year-round sunshine and 24-hour parties.

For a surf destination that has it all, head to Rio de Janeiro. Brazil’s vibrant former capital boasts an abundance of superb surf spots against a backdrop of resplendent white sand, year-round sunshine and 24-hour parties. Barra da Tijuca’s famously consistent swells have attracted many top competitions, and it’s rumoured that surfing in Brazil began at Praia da Arpoador’s famous left-hand break. You’ll also find numerous surf camps in Rio, as well as the prestigious ASP World Tour, which the city began hosting in 2011.

Lima, Peru


Best surf spots: La Herradura in Lima, Peru

The best swells hit Lima’s shores from May to August.

There’s no better place to test the Pacific waters than this 250-kilometre (155-mile) stretch along the coast of Peru. The best swells hit Lima’s shores from May to August. La Herradura and Punta Hermosa, a quieter spot, draw riders in with unexplored beaches, and keep them there with exceptional surfing created by uneven reefs in the pristine water.