Connecting with the World and Yourself

Visiting a new destination is more than an exploration of unfamiliar lands—it’s an exploration of self. If you’re willing to cast off traditional ideas about travel and welcome something different, perhaps even something that pushes you beyond the limits of personal comfort, you can unleash your creativity, shift your perspective in subtle yet extraordinary ways, and experience the world with intention.

Follow four bold travellers to some of their favorite destinations and learn how these places and their experiences there shaped the way they view the world and connect with it. You’ll discover that what you fear may be too daring is the starting point for truly transformational travel.

Commune with nature to connect with yourself

To say Kimi Werner is comfortable in the water is a vast understatement. As a child growing up in coastal Maui, she would often go snorkeling with her father as he free-dove and spearfished (what he caught was the family’s main source of food). And as an adult, Werner continues to find the ocean at the center of her life—and career(s): She is a U.S. National Spearfishing Champion, a bold free diver, a seafood-focused chef, and an ocean conservationist.

Kimi Werner Hualalai Experience, Photo by Perrin James

Free diver and U.S. National Spearfishing Champion Kimi Werner in her element. | Photograph by Perrin James

Werner has traveled all over the world—even to Antarctica—in pursuit of natural beauty and in service of protecting it, but her favorite place to explore remains her home state of Hawaii. She and her family live on Oahu’s North Store, which, she says, “still does function as a small town.The community is very much in tune with nature, and a lot of people live here because they want nature to dictate their lives, their choices, their schedules.”

Her top destination when it comes to Oahu? “Waimea Bay is hands down my favorite beach, and I think it’s one of the most magical places in the world. Whenever I go, I find myself questioning why I travel so far when I have something so beautiful right here.” For hiking enthusiasts, she recommends Keālia Trail (“I call it the StairMaster of the North Shore”) and Ka’ena Point Trail, where there is a bird sanctuary. All of these breathtaking spots are within a 45-minute drive of Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina, which offers a morning or sunset Ma’ili Pillbox Hike for a closer hiking experience.

Explore the outdoors in Oahu

At Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, situated on an expansive stretch of coastline on the Big Island of Hawaii, you can get a taste of what it feels like to explore the ocean’s depths and push your physical limits via the Kimi Werner Freediving Experience, in which as many as four guests can spend two half-days learning to free dive with the national spearfishing champ. The package includes a four-course private dinner crafted by the resort’s executive chef, Richard Polhemus.

More experiences to inspire you to head outside

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Learn to shred the waves with Surfing Lessons at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita. All you’ll need is a swimsuit and sunblock. They’ll provide the rest: surfboard, rash guards, wetsuits, reef boots—and an unforgettable experience.

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Prefer to see the world on two wheels? At Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, you can sign up for the Scottsdale Mountain Biking Tour and take in the beauty of the Sonoran Desert.

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Join the resident marine biologist at Four Seasons Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru for Nighttime on the Reef, an after-dark snorkeling tour to find nocturnal sea creatures that wake up after the sun sets.

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Join the resident marine biologist for Nighttime on the Reef, an after-dark snorkeling tour to find nocturnal sea creatures that wake up after the sun sets.

Let creativity lead to self-discovery

Whether you’re exploring the world or exploring creative pursuits, you’ll find one common thread: The most meaningful experiences occur when things happen unexpectedly. Unplanned adventures and thinking beyond the expectations of a typical vacation may lead to a deeper connection with your destination and yourself.

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Photographer Dave Krugman captures a golden-hour moment in Kyoto.

Just ask photographer and creative director Dave Krugman. His numerous world travel experiences – including time spent in Kyoto – have led him to believe that one of the most essential elements of a successful trip, regardless of destination, is keeping an open mind.

“I try to leave a lot of breathing room for spontaneity and serendipity, because my favourite moments are when something happens, the path diverges, and I’m exposed to this thing that I couldn’t have planned even if I wanted to,” he says.

In Kyoto, those moments could be immersing yourself in the world of geiko and maiko – kimono-clad entertainers who perform traditional song and dance – and an ozashiki asobi dinner in one of the city’s historic geisha districts. Or learning the art of Zen meditation from the deputy head monk of Shoden Eigen-in.

Free your creativity in Kyoto

During his stay at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, Krugman discovered a variety of new people, environments and experiences: A hotel guide led him on a tour of an ancient bamboo forest, and the Concierge arranged a visit to a local lantern workshop, where artisan lantern-makers taught him how to carefully layer thin sheets of paper over a frame to build his own mini lantern.

Even the Hotel’s atmosphere provided opportunities to connect with the culture and history of the city. Set around the 800-year-old Shakusui-en pond garden – one immortalized in a 12th-century epic poem – every setting at Four Seasons is carefully crafted with purpose.

Krugman cites travel as one of the biggest influences on his photography and his relationship with the world around him. “There is nothing more inspiring and invigorating than travel,” he says. “It always shows me that the world is so much larger than we imagine, so much more diverse. Witnessing this complexity and the vastness of the world is a humbling feeling, and it inspires me. Photography allows me to connect more deeply with all I see and experience.”

More experiences to free your creativity

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Unleash your inner troubadour at Four Seasons Hotel Austin, where you can strum along with the city’s vibrant musical heritage during a private songwriting lesson with acclaimed musician Angelica Rahe, an experience available exclusively to guests booking a suite or specialty suite. You’ll immerse yourself in the creative process as she guides you through the art of songwriting.

Head to the highest point of Four Seasons Resort Seychelles – the rooftop of Le Syel Spa. There, locally renowned artist Nigel Henri will help you sketch the picture-perfect setting during a personalized art class. Afterwards, your sketch will be scanned to create your own postcards, which will be mailed to your home along with your original artwork for framing.

Bright blue exterior of Villa Oasis in Marrakech

The bold colours of Marrakech inspired famed fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, as you’ll see during a private tour of Villa Oasis, the home he shared with Pierre Bergé. Afterwards, step into the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech for a private guided tour before returning to Four Seasons Resort Marrakech for a dinner inspired by his Moroccan motifs.

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Get inspired by the natural wonders of the private reserve at Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, during a unique macro photography class led by renowned “National Geographic” photographer Mauricio Ramos. You’ll explore the flora and fauna of this pristine coastline as you learn the art of capturing the perfect shot.

Redefine your own horizons

There are many valid reasons to talk yourself out of the adventure of a lifetime – a lack of travel companions, language barriers, concerns about food. But writer and entrepreneur Jessica Nabongo believes that embracing the unfamiliar in spite of your worries can improve your life and deepen your understanding of connection. She also believes that being afraid has no place in a travel itinerary.

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Writer, entrepreneur and world-traveller Jessica Nabongo enjoys the Michelin-starred cuisine at Il Palagio.

“I would say that my travel philosophy is to travel without fear,” says Nabongo, the first Black woman to visit all 195 countries in the world. “I’m constantly living outside of my comfort zone. I think my comfort zone is discomfort,” she quips.

In Florence, one of Italy’s most beautiful cities and the centre of the cultural and intellectual revolution that swept through Europe during the Renaissance, Nabongo leaned into the unfamiliar to become uniquely acquainted with the region. A truffle-hunting excursion led her through the scenic Italian countryside, while a Michelin-starred dining experience and tours of iconic landmarks – like the Duomo, with its distinctive terracotta-tiled dome – offered new perspectives of the storied city.

Uncover fresh perspectives in Florence

Aside from abandoning fear, Nabongo’s second travel philosophy is to explore new places with a positive mindset: “I always say positive energy coats my stomach, because I’ve never had food poisoning!”

Arguably, sampling local fare is among the easiest ways to connect with a new place, a new culture and new people. In Florence, that could mean queueing up with the locals to eat lampredotto at one of the city’s myriad food stands. Or it could mean indulging in an intimate sunset dinner at the renowned Ponte Vecchio, the city’s signature arch bridge. Available exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, the bridge’s only open-air terrace provides a romantic setting for a decadent meal above the glittering jewellery boutique Dante Cardini.

Travelling with a reasonable amount of abandon can alter our perspective and shape the way we connect with the world around us, with others – and with ourselves. It can even change how we think of travel. For Nabongo, each new adventure doesn’t involve leaving home, but arriving there. Her experiences with hospitality in Florence and beyond have taught her to appreciate the fact that any destination is just as much about the people as it is about the location.

“For me, now, home is in people,” she says. “Yes, I physically live in Detroit, but I have homes in London, Accra, Dakar, Bangkok, Rome – I can think of so many places that I have homes because my people are there.”

More experiences that can shift your perspective

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At Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, you’re in the heart of the world’s most celebrated wildlife reserve. Set out on a walking safari with a Maasai guide for an intimate look at some of the animals who call Africa’s stunning savannah home.

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On the Platinum Desert Safari curated by Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, you’ll depart from the Resort for a wildlife drive through a pristine natural reserve. On your journey, you’ll spot rare desert species, enjoy a falconry performance and ride camels before enjoying a sumptuous six-course meal with a fire show and fragrant shisha.

Explore new flavours and create a delicious souvenir in a cooking class at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. Discover fresh indigenous ingredients in a secret garden as the chef gives you a tour, then learn to prepare them during a hands-on lesson in traditional Thai cuisine at the Resort’s Rim Thai Kitchen.

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Experience the mystique of Teotihuacán pyramids like never before with Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City. On a private hot-air balloon flight, you’ll feel a thousand thrills inspired by the majesty and unsolved mysteries of these magnificent ancient temples.

Travel with intention for deeper cultural immersion

Trips all too often become mired in travel itineraries: Sights to see, foods to eat, things to do. Recommendations from friends or something you saw on social media. The pressure to check items off a list becomes so great that a long-awaited getaway can quickly turn into a chore instead of a rewarding experience.

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Social entrepreneur, yogi, activist and mountaineer athlete Georgina Miranda sets sail in Costa Rica.

Georgina Miranda, who cites yoga and energy practice among her laundry list of talents, thinks about this a lot. She believes travel that’s overly focused on getting things done can limit your ability to truly arrive at a destination and connect with it. Instead, she suggests giving yourself 20 to 30 minutes upon arrival to be present in the moment without any obligatons. “It’s this art of being versus doing,” she says. “And I think Western culture really encourages us to constantly be doing, so we miss out on so much magic.”

Costa Rica is one of the destinations where she lets her senses capture that magic – the sight of verdant rainforests, the sound of waves rushing to shore, the cool mist of a thundering waterfall, the salty scent of the ocean breeze.

“It’s been in the recent years that [I realized] my travelling has changed so much,” she says. “I no longer want to see the world – I want to feel the world. And that really shapes how I travel.”

Practice mindfulness in Costa Rica

Tucked between unspoiled beaches on the north Pacific coast, Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, is surrounded by rugged yet tranquil natural beauty that eases into your psyche, connecting you to this lush paradise. This coastal retreat offers unrivalled access to some of the world’s most unique habitats. There, you can witness monkeys leaping from limb to limb during an exploration of the mystical cloud forest Monteverde, or venture into the mangroves and paddle through incredible tree and root systems to see the rich diversity of wildlife found in this serene sanctuary.

“If you’re open enough, you can let a lot of wonderful things come into your life when you travel,” says Miranda. “It snaps you out of autopilot and it gives you the opportunity to wake up to yourself again.” In Costa Rica, that experience could come in the form of a yoga session or meditation class at the Resort’s Spa to help you find your balance or set your intention for the day. The on-site Wellness Concierge can design a custom plan with you to help your best self emerge – centring your breath, body and mind to restore balance.

“There’s a moment when travelling that you realize you will never be the same because of what you’ve experienced,” Miranda says. “You have felt, touched, tasted and been immersed in a new reality, and so now your own reality is different.”

More experiences to help you travel with intention

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Discover a new sense of self-awareness and serenity with a mindfulness-inspired singing bowl ceremony at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam. Eight synchronized quartz-crystal alchemy bowls are tuned to 432 Hz, believed to be the harmonic frequency of the universe.

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Intentional travel can set the stage for a transformative experience. Reconnect and recharge at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, where expert coaches will help you learn personalized strategies for life balance, optimized energy and overall health at the Center for Health & Wellbeing.

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Enjoy a unique spa day at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay in the Illume Room, where science, technology and wellness merge for the ultimate therapeutic experience. Stimulate inner healing responses as you bathe in colour on a heated quartz-sand bed of crushed crystals, surrounded by the soothing sounds and vibrations of alchemy crystal singing bowls.

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Set your intentions for the coming day, breathe and clear your mind during a smudging ceremony at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe, where energy-balancing treatments align mind, body and spirit.

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