This summer, Four Seasons is redefining luxury travel across Asia by blending high-end comfort with immersive cultural experiences.
From sailing Sydney Harbour for a private seafood lunch to swimming with manta rays in the Maldives or sharing a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto, each journey is designed to connect guests with unforgettable stories and local flavour.
Travellers booking select suites, villas, or private residences will receive a special seasonal credit to use on indulgent spa treatments, curated excursions, or standout dining experiences.
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According to Rami Sayess, President of Hotel Operations in Asia Pacific, the aim is to create deeply personal and memorable stays that stand apart from anything else in the region.

New multi-stop itineraries spotlight slow travel and cultural contrast. For example, guests can flow from Kyoto’s historic gardens to Osaka’s food scene and Tokyo’s vibrant core via Japan’s bullet train.

Other seamless pairings include Bali’s oceanfront and jungle resorts, Guangzhou and Shenzhen’s traditional-meets-modern blend, and Thailand’s urban Bangkok balanced by the tropical calm of Koh Samui.

Even the Maldives can be experienced in duality, with the secluded Landaa Giraavaru and lively Kuda Huraa connected by a short seaplane hop.
This summer also brings standout accommodations tailored for luxury and discovery. Highlights include the expansive beachfront villa at Langkawi, the full-floor “Perfect 10” suite in Bangkok ideal for private celebrations, and the panoramic Explorer Suite aboard the Four Seasons yacht in Palau.

Additional suite options span ocean-view villas in the Maldives, skyline suites in Singapore, and elegant park-facing residences in Kuala Lumpur.
For extended stays and group getaways, Four Seasons offers over 900 villas and residences. From hosting geisha tea ceremonies in Kyoto’s heritage garden to staging in-villa seafood barbecues in Hoi An or relaxing in Chiang Mai’s lush, private sanctuaries, each is designed to feel like home but with signature service.

A collection of bespoke summer activities rounds out the offer. Guests can snorkel with manta rays on-call in the Maldives, learn Muay Thai in Koh Samui, cruise Sydney Harbour after visiting its fish market, or explore Bali’s secret spiritual spots.

Artistic experiences like Japanese ink painting in Tokyo and serene tea cruises in Suzhou are also part of the lineup.
Travellers who book eligible stays this summer will also receive the Experience More seasonal perk—a spending credit to elevate their trip with culinary, spa, or cultural experiences.
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