Four Seasons Unveils Expansion Plans

Four Seasons continues to execute its strategic growth across key global markets, expanding its portfolio of hotels, resorts and residences. Four Seasons’ growth trajectory includes strategic expansion into key destinations, highlighted by landmark openings, restorations and a development pipeline of over 60 projects worldwide. By 2033, Four Seasons plans to operate 180 properties globally.

Recent and upcoming opening highlights for the years ahead include:

The Americas

The recent reopening of the Four Seasons Hotel New York took place at the end of 2024, with the return of Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara taking place in 2025. Also this year, Naples Beach Club will reopen as a Four Seasons experience; the restoration of 16th-century landmarks in Cartagena will result in a new property; and the company will mark its debut in Puerto Rico, taking over management of a hotel in Bahia Beach. Guests can also escape to overwater bungalows on a private island in Belize; retreat to the 95-key resort within a 60-acre private estate in the Dominican Republic, the company’s first in the country; hit the slopes in Park City’s Deer Valley East Village in Utah; or enjoy the best of sports, entertainment and leisure in Jacksonville, FL.

Europe, Middle East and Africa

Four Seasons will welcome new additions in Italy, including the transformation of Venice’s historic Hotel Danieli and a new resort in Puglia; plus, it will open two new locations in Greece with resorts in Mykonos and Porto Heli; and will see the reopening of Park Gstaad as a Four Seasons experience.

In the coming years, guests will be able to experience Four Seasons at several properties in Saudi Arabia: in the ancient city of Madinah; with new resort offerings on Shura Island at The Red Sea, on Sindalah Island at NEOM and at the AMAALA Triple Bay wellness resort; in Jeddah’s Corniche district; and in Diriyah. Four Seasons’ growth also continues across Egypt at two new properties in Luxor and Madinaty, New Cairo Capital; in Muscat, Oman; and with a new resort in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Asia Pacific

Asia’s growth pipeline also includes new projects for the years ahead, such as on Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam; a new skyscraper in Taiwan; a new resort in Okinawa, Japan; expansion in Australia with a resort in Melbourne; and new openings in China including in Xi’an and the company’s return to Shanghai.

Residences, Private Jets and Yachts

Four Seasons currently offers 55 residential properties across 20 countries. The company achieved $2.1 billion in gross residential sales in 2024. Currently, 65 percent of Four Seasons’ mixed-use development pipeline includes a residential component, with properties underway worldwide, including: Naples, (Florida), Park City, Orlando, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Nevis, the Red Sea, Cairo and Bahrain Bay. Standalone residential projects also remain a key driver of the company’s growth strategy. New standalone developments are planned in markets including Istanbul, Lake Austin, Las Vegas, Dubai and Miami.

The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, now in its 10th year, has achieved a 30 percent repeat guest rate and record guest satisfaction scores, including a high intent to travel again. Its recently redesigned aircraft operated eight itineraries last year, offering extended travel experiences across 43 global destinations. Trips for 2025 are driving increased interest and demand, surpassing the same period last year, and the majority of trips are already sold out.

Excitement is also building towards the launch of Four Seasons Yachts, with its inaugural voyage set for January 2026. With 95 all-suite accommodations, the Yacht will offer voyages in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean next year.

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