Four Seasons expanding global footprint

i By January 22, 2024 No Comments

Four Seasons has announced its plans to enhance its core business of hotels and resorts and look ahead to exceptional luxury journeys such as its new Four Seasons Yachts venture.

“Grounded in Four Seasons history of industry leadership, our vision is to be the most aspirational luxury hospitality and residential brand through genuine and unparalleled service experiences,” says Alejandro Reynal, president and chief executive officer, Four Seasons. “The key to our success has and always will be our people and culture. This will continue to guide our path forward as we further solidify Four Seasons legacy of authentic and unscripted care for which we are renowned.”

Growing hotels and resorts with intention

This is an image of the exterior of Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts.

PHOTOS | (Top of post) Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor. (above) Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol. Images courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts.

The luxury hospitality company has more than 50 hotels and resorts at various stages of planning in its development pipeline.

In the coming years, upcoming portfolio additions include a resort in Cabo San Lucas on the southern shores of Mexico’s Baja peninsula with ocean views, a 16th-century hotel revitalization on Colombia’s Caribbean coast in the historic city of Cartagena, the fourth Four Seasons property in Morocco with a waterfront hotel in Rabat within the historic Kasr al Bahr palace, two hotels in China showcasing the unique character of world-class cities, Dalian and Hangzhou, and a fourth Four Seasons hotel in Japan, with a 49-storey mixed-used development project in Osaka.

The brand will also open a resort in Mallorca, transforming the legendary Hotel Formentor; open its first property in Melbourne, located in what is set to be the world’s largest vertical garden; open a one-of-a-kind private island getaway on Caye Chapel in Belize with over-water bungalows; mark a highly anticipated return to Shanghai with a new hotel in the city center, and continue growth in Italy with developments coming to VenicePuglia and beyond.

In addition to new openings, Four Seasons continues to enhance its global portfolio of 128 hotels and resorts in 47 countries

A World of Discovery with Four Seasons

This is an image of a couple in a luxury car participating in a Four Seasons Drive Experience. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts.

PHOTO | Four Seasons Drive Experience. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts.

“With our hotels and resorts at the core of who we are, Four Seasons has built from strength to strength as we’ve extended our offerings in ways that are most meaningful to luxury consumers,” says Reynal. “In 2015, we launched our Private Jet Experience and have recently added our Drive and upcoming Yacht journeys. Our ability to create lifelong memories – whether you stay, live or travel with us – will continue to be the hallmark of our brand well into the future.”

Four Seasons Private Jet Experience offers more than eight itineraries each year aboard the brand’s custom luxury aircraft. 2024 itineraries will travel from Easter Island to the Lost City of Petra on Ancient Explorer, Kyoto to the Serengeti on International Intrigue, and Machu Picchu to Antarctica on Unchartered Discovery.

Four Seasons Yachts is moving toward its inaugural voyage, which will set sail in late 2025. First announced in September 2022, the first ship will take Four Seasons signature service to the high seas aboard a vessel surpassing the suite size, amenities and staff-to-guest ratios that currently exist in the market.

Finally, Four Seasons Drive Experience continues to celebrate the best of road travel in Tuscany, the Alps and Napa Valley.

The company is also expanding its residential brand properties.