This summer's highlights include immersive multi-destination itineraries combining iconic locations such as Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo in Japan or beach-to-jungle adventures across Bali's Jimbaran Bay and Sayan resorts. Other curated routes link Guangzhou and Shenzhen in China and Bangkok with Koh Samui in Thailand, promoting the meeting trend of connected slow travel.
Four Seasons has revealed a new collection of summer experiences across its Asian properties, designed to offer travellers deeper cultural immersion, slow travel opportunities, and exclusive luxury stays. The initiative aims to blend extraordinary comfort with meaningful local experiences, encouraging guests to create lasting memories beyond conventional holidays.
This summer's highlights include immersive, multi-destination itineraries that combine iconic locations such as Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo in Japan or beach-to-jungle adventures across Bali's Jimbaran Bay and Sayan resorts. Other curated routes link Guangzhou and Shenzhen in China and Bangkok and Koh Samui in Thailand, promoting the merging of trains and slow travel.
Alongside these journeys, Four Seasons offers exclusive villa and suite escapes tailored for private, experiential stays. Signature properties, such as the Imperial Three-bedroom Beach Villa at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi and the Sunset Three-bedroom Water Suite at Four Seasons Maldives at Kuda Huraa, have been highlighted for their bespoke amenities, including private pools, personal attendants, and direct access to amenities and cultural activities.
Four Seasons is showcasing its portfolio of over 900 villas and residences across the region for travellers seeking extended stays or group holidays. Properties like Four Seasons Private Island Maldives at Voavah, offering a fully private UNESCO sanctuary, and the Residential Suites at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, with access to a 10,000 square heritage garden, exemplify the mix of privacy and personalised service.
Additionally, destination-specific experiences will allow guests to engage more intimately with local culture. These include snorkelling with manta rays at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, participating in a Muay Thai workshop in Koli Samui, learning Japanese ink painting at Four Seasons Tokyo at Otemachi, and sunset cruises paired with Michelin-starred dining in Hong Kong.
"This summer, we are introducing experiences that feel personal, story-driven and unlike anything else in the region," said Rami Sayess, President of Hotel Operations Asia Pacific Four Seasons. He emphasised that the brand focused on offering extraordinary comfort and a profound sense of place, allowing guests to craft stories they will cherish for a lifetime.
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