The Four Seasons brand is synonymous with luxury and excellence. Loyal guests pay top dollar for getaways in breathtaking places where all their wants and needs are met.
But even within this impressive portfolio of exclusive properties, some hotels stand out. If you've been saving for a dream vacation, these are the most jaw-dropping Four Seasons resorts money can buy.
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Best Four Seasons Resorts Roundup

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia: Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Hawaii, U.S.: Four Seasons Resort Maui At Wailea
Sicily, Italy: San Domenico Palace
Maldives: Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
Bali, Indonesia: Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
Nevis, St. Kitts & Nevis: Four Seasons Resort Nevis
Papagayo, Costa Rica: Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
Serengeti, Tanzania: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti
Mahe, Seychelles: Four Seasons Resort Seychelles
Four Seasons Bora Bora

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One of the most aspirational properties in the world, the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is almost too beautiful to be real. Overwater bungalows were a feature of the resort long before they became a worldwide trend. Besides the pale turquoise water a step away from your villa, you'll get a privileged view of the imposing Mount Otemanu.
Those who love marine life will be excited to go on underwater safaris or take tours led by a marine biologist in the resort's Vaitea Lagoon Sanctuary. After all the adventure, seek rejuvenation at Te Mahana Spa, which offers treatments based on the Polynesian tradition of Taurumi massages.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Four Seasons Maui

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Explore Maui, Hawaii's Valley Isle, from its most luxurious beachfront resort. Begin the day by heading to the golden sands of Wailea Beach, where you can choose to relax or partake in a variety of thrilling water sports.
Claiming to be "the most spacious accommodation on the island," the Four Seasons Maui provides an excellent concierge service that will plan grand adventures for you. Do a helicopter tour above the Haleakala Volcano, or plan a scenic drive along the famous Road to Hana.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
Four Seasons Sicily

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If San Domenico Palace looks familiar, it's probably because it served as the glamorous property for the second season of "White Lotus." The real hotel is just as luxurious as its fictional counterpart (though you'll hopefully deal with a lot less drama on your vacation). Take in views of Mount Etna from the gigantic infinity pool, or peruse the property's impressive collection of artworks.
But the best thing to do might be to indulge in the hotel's three restaurants — this is Italy, after all, so eating well is paramount. You'll get Michelin-quality meals that often use ingredients sourced from around the island.
Check availability: San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel
Four Seasons Maldives

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If you've seen pictures of the Four Seasons Maldives Landaa Giraavaru's bungalows standing over the glistening Indian Ocean, you know what envy feels like. A mere 30-minute plane ride from the capital, Male, this island resort is in the Baa Atoll. When you’re not lounging in your bungalow, snorkel with mantas or dive to see the abundant wildlife in the surrounding UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Then, pamper yourself at AyurMa spa.
For a slightly more affordable but still fabulous option, consider the Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
Four Seasons Bali

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Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is a true escape for anyone who wants to recharge and disconnect. You’ll be in the heart of the Ayung River Valley, with some villas boasting river views. The resort immerses you into the area's surroundings with innovative architecture that follows the shape and simplicity of a rice bowl. For a memorable experience, sign up to learn what it's like to work in a rice field and enjoy a traditional farmer’s lunch.
If you're in Bali to search for the beach, you might want to stay at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay instead.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
Four Seasons Nevis

Four Seasons Resort Nevis
This small Caribbean island is the more relaxed part of St. Kitts and Nevis. Time really does go slower here, especially at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis — regarded by many as the best accommodation option in this tropical paradise. You’ll have access to pristine beaches, world-class cuisine and every amenity you could possibly want.
Eco-conscious travelers can also rest at ease, knowing that the resort is committed to maintaining the precious island with programs that help sea turtle conservation. If you're visiting in the summer, you can join the exciting Sea Turtle Camp, which is meant to educate guests and help them get involved with these magnificent creatures.
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Four Seasons Costa Rica

Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo
A-listers like the Kardashians stay at the Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica and enjoy its location at the tip of the beautiful Papagayo Peninsula. The ultra-luxurious resort offers guests private chefs, personal trainers and access to a sheltered beach. If you don't feel like dealing with sand, enjoy the sun at one of the property's three stunning pools.
Activities like snorkeling and hiking excursions are included, but you can also partake in special programs like SurfX, where you'll receive lessons from a pro surfer.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo
Four Seasons Chiang Mai

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Bangkok is loud and exciting, but Chiang Mai is regarded as the cultural capital of Thailand. Nestled in the mountains and forests of the northeast, this is a side of the country known for rice fields and khao soi gai, a regional dish.
At the Four Seasons Chiang Mai, you'll immerse yourself in the area's culture. Besides trying the food and visiting temples, you can learn how to use traditional tools to make pottery, dye clothes naturally or plant rice shoots. But perhaps the most unique experience you can have is to give the resort's water buffalo a ritualistic bath.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
Four Seasons Serengeti

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You won't have to leave your room to see wildlife at the Four Seasons Serengeti, as you'll probably glimpse roaming animals from your private balcony. For an even better view, take a morning dip in the infinity pool, which overlooks a watering hole frequented by elephant herds.
Of course, you'll still want to go out into the Serengeti for a chance to see the Big Five. Most safaris are led by a local Maasai guide and accompanied by park rangers and naturalists.
Check availability: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti
Four Seasons Seychelles

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Surrounded by giant granite boulders, the Four Seasons Resort Seychelles offers private pools for every single guest. Swim around while enjoying views of Petite Anse bay, a picture-perfect beach with baby blue water and soft white sand. You'll be conveniently close to the airport in this African nation's capital yet feel worlds away from civilization.
And if you want a true escape from the world, you can stay at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island. This is the only accommodation on the private isle, so you'll get to meet giant tortoises, see corals and try creole cuisine in perfect seclusion.
Check availability: Four Seasons Resort Seychelles