When it comes to defining the future of luxury travel, few brands carry the cachet of Four Seasons. This October, the legendary hotelier unveiled its slate of new openings, sweeping renovations, and curated experiences for late 2025 and into 2026 — and it’s nothing short of spectacular.
From beachside escapes in Naples and Puerto Rico to cliffside glamour in Mykonos and historic elegance in Venice, Four Seasons is rewriting the definition of modern luxury. Even more ambitious are its new experiential offerings, including the much-anticipated Four Seasons Yachts and expanded Private Jet Experience itineraries.
Global Openings Redefining Destination Luxury
- Naples Beach Club, Florida brings 1,000 feet of white-sand serenity to the Gulf Coast, paired with a Tom Fazio-designed golf course.
- Four Seasons Resort Puerto Rico reimagines Bahía Beach with access to El Yunque National Forest and beachfront serenity.
- Red Sea Resort, Saudi Arabia adds six dining venues, three pools, a hammam spa and more to the region’s growing ultra-luxury scene.
- AMAALA at Triple Bay, also in Saudi Arabia, positions regenerative wellness at the forefront with equestrian trails and organic spa gardens.
- Cartagena, Colombia opens the doors to colonial elegance with rooftop pools and eight dynamic restaurants.
- Mykonos, Greece delivers Cycladic architecture and cliffside infinity pools above Kalo Livadi Bay.
A Return to Iconic Cities, Reimagined
- Venice’s Hotel Danieli reopens as a Four Seasons property, restored to Gothic grandeur.
- George V, Paris emerges from a 3-year renovation with Eiffel Tower-view suites and greener tech.
- The Park Gstaad, Switzerland, one of Europe’s alpine jewels, is reborn with spa and culinary excellence.
- Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Lake Hotel offers a peaceful oasis amidst the bustle of Vietnam’s capital.
Beyond Borders: Journeys by Sea and Sky
For the most exclusive travellers, 2026 marks the inaugural launch of Four Seasons Yachts. The 95-suite floating palace will sail bespoke Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries. On land and air, the Private Jet Experience expands its world tour programs, from snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef to hot air ballooning over the Serengeti.
The Takeaway
For readers of Jet Set Weekly, the message is clear: the era of ultra-personalized, immersive luxury travel is here. And whether you’re chasing sunsets in Santa Barbara or spiritual stillness in Madinah, Four Seasons is offering a passport to the extraordinary.
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