9 Four Seasons Hotels With Special Cardmember Benefits
It’s hard to imagine making Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts any more luxurious. But now, eligible Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers who book a participating Four Seasons hotel through The Edit by Chase Travel can receive benefits like a property credit, daily breakfast for two and more—in addition to an already outstanding stay, of course.
Choose a property that’s a destination in its own right, like San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel—a former convent that dates to the 14th century and has unbeatable Ionian Sea views, plus a starring role in the second season of “The White Lotus.” Or, consider the Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle in Thailand, where you can interact with rescued elephants and bed down in a luxury, safari-style tent. Whether you opt for an island adventure or a lavish wine country weekend, you can expect the stay of a lifetime at the following Four Seasons hotels. (Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle.)
Chase Travel is the first stop for your next adventure. At chasetravel.com, eligible Chase cardmembers can earn and redeem Ultimate Rewards points for hotels, flights, car rentals and more. Plus, Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers who book a hotel stay through The Edit by Chase Travel will earn 3 points per dollar and receive special cardmember benefits including daily breakfast for two and a $100 property credit, along with early check-in, late checkout and a room upgrade, when available.
Naviva®, A Four Seasons Resort (Punta Mita, Mexico)
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Glamping, but make it Four Seasons. With just 15 luxury tents—each with outdoor space and a private plunge pool—this adults-only resort, spread across nearly 50 acres of beachfront forest on Mexico’s scenic Pacific coast, offers a level of service that feels truly special. Everything is included, from meals to activities, but options go far beyond your average all-inclusive. Food is available all day long, not just at standard meal times, and served everywhere from the signature restaurant to the beach. There are also complimentary spa services and you can fill your days with Mexican boxing classes, snorkel safaris, agave spirits tastings and more.
San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel (Taormina, Italy)
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Look familiar? This coastal spot served as the backdrop for the second season of hit television show “The White Lotus,” and for good reason: The renovated 14th-century convent overlooking the Ionian Sea is breathtaking. You’ll find art and history around every corner (you can even ask the front desk for a private guided tour if you want a deeper dive), and each of the 111 gorgeous rooms features antique mirrors, bronze detailing and plenty of marble. Be sure to book dinner at the signature restaurant Principe Cerami—it’s helmed by Massimo Mantarro, one of Sicily’s best chefs.
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
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The Ocean Club has a secluded feel, even though it’s under an hour from the Nassau airport (NAS). A magnet for celebrities and in-the-know travelers since opening in 1962, it sits on five miles of white-sand beach on the north shore of Paradise Island, and offers three pools, a Balinese-style spa, tennis courts and access to an adjacent golf course. Traveling with kids? The two-bedroom plunge pool bungalows have plenty of space for the whole family to relax, and there’s a complimentary, fully supervised kids’ program so parents can enjoy some alone time.
Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort (Lanai City, Hawaii)
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Inner peace is within reach at this tony wellness resort on the serene island of Lanai. Here, your wellbeing program can be as intense or relaxed as you prefer, with activities ranging from horseback riding and hiking to massages, yoga and relaxing in the lava-ensconced pool area. Rooms are heavy on white and cream hues, allowing for the island’s lush, natural beauty to shine through. And the signature restaurant, Sensei by Nobu, serves guilt-free cuisine by none other than legendary chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora (Bora Bora, French Polynesia)
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At Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, overwater bungalows come with glass floors, an open-air design and impressive views of either the beach, the lagoon or Mount Otemanu. The property is also renowned for its staff, who offer attentive service without ever being overly formal or oppressive. Snorkelers will especially love it here, since you can observe vibrant marine life right from your bungalow. Looking to take privacy to the next level? For $2.74 million, you can buy out the entire island for a week. (Just saying.)
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley (Calistoga, California)
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This Calistoga retreat is wine-country living par excellence. Sleek rooms provide a contemporary counterpoint to the verdant surroundings, and the pool area with cabanas has one of the best views in town. The resort is ideally situated for visiting Napa’s many fantastic wineries—just ask the front-desk team to create an itinerary for you. There’s also complimentary on-site childcare, so you can go wine tasting worry free. Make sure to have some of the estate-grown cabernet sauvignon with dinner. It’s just as fantastic as everything else at this heavenly resort.
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle (Chiang Rai, Thailand)
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A quick flight from Bangkok but worlds away from the urban sprawl, this tented camp sits in the dense jungles of Northern Thailand, offering a one-of-a-kind adventure. Accommodations, which range from luxurious tents to two-bedroom lodges, showcase rustic elegance, with details like private decks with wooden tubs or outdoor showers. The resort’s star attraction, however, is its rescued elephants, which you can observe and interact with in their natural jungle habitat. If you want a remote Southeast Asian escape that sacrifices none of the creature comforts, this is the place.
Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island (Desroches Island, Seychelles)
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Set on a private island in the middle of the glittering Indian Ocean, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles offers guests the chance to play a luxurious game of castaway. There might not be another landmass in sight, but there’s plenty to do here, like snorkeling, diving, kayaking and paddle boarding. Three restaurants and two bars ensure you’ll never get bored of the dining options, either. There’s even 24/7 golf cart service, if you’d rather not walk the short distance from your villa to the pool.
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai (Hoi An, Vietnam)
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Take a break from sightseeing at this tranquil resort on picturesque Ha My Beach. Though it’s just a 10-minute drive to the ancient town of Hoi An, a top destination for history and culture buffs, The Nam Hai makes a strong case for never leaving the property, with amenities like a stunning, three-tiered infinity pool, a cooking school and a wide variety of watersports. Also make time for a visit to the Heart of the Earth Spa, where treatments are inspired by local Vietnamese culture.
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