
Luxury Family Getaways at Four Seasons Resorts of Asia: Vibrant & Immersive Bonding Experiences
Dubai, UAE (28 March 2025) – Four Seasons Resorts of Asia offers a truly sensorial experience through its eleven award-winning destinations spanning Thailand, Vietnam, Maldives, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The excitement and verve at each of these destinations is palpable as the sights, smells and settings collide to offer a unique vacation. There is something for every family within the collection – whether they prefer a laidback beach getaway, a meditative healing holiday in nature, or an adventure through the jungles . Whatever be the family's unscripted story, Four Seasons Resorts of Asia curates a 'vibe' for multi-generational travelers - vibrant and immersive bonding experiences - tailored for their individual dreams.
Luxury Family Villas & Private Retreats
The Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai and Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui are the perfect homes for families looking to make meaningful connections during Eid, highlighted by the spacious two- to five-bedroom accommodation. With signature dining and spa experiences, the Residence Escape offer at both resorts brings together the best of in-resort experiences. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay and Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan tempt guests to reconnect with loved ones in their serene settings with the Stay Longer offer to enjoy a complimentary fourth night with every three consecutive paid nights at their accommodation, including the newly-renovated Four-bedroom Premier Residence at Jimbaran Bay. In the lush beauty of a UNESCO Global Geopark , Four Seasons Resort Langkawi's Private Pool Villas are the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. At Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, the elegantly appointed family villas and luxurious three-bedroom beachfront pool villas invite guests to soak in the tranquility and 'Extend Your Stay' with special savings. In the jungles of Thailand, Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle offers an immersive off-the-grid experience with its Three Night Adventure Package that highlights the best of safari-style dining, spa and destination experiences.
Perfectly poised in the heart of the Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru's newly launched Four-Bedroom Landaa Estate offers abundant space for loved ones to gather in reverent reflection. Meanwhile, at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa, the Specialty Suites—including expansive overwater retreats and the new Three-Bedroom Kuda Estate—provide a serene setting for meaningful family moments.
Halal Dining & Culinary Journeys Across Asia
The Resorts of Asia are committed to offering guests a truly inclusive dining experience, with thoughtfully curated menus and Halal-certified produce that is sourced from trusted local suppliers. Authenticity and respect for diverse culinary traditions is the cornerstone of the exceptional dining experiences, even as Langkawi's Serai Beach comes alive under a canopy of stars, where a crafted course menu takes centre-stage. Café Nam Hai in Hoi An brings a touch of the Middle East with comfort cuisine, elevated by live cooking stations. Celebrating Eid at Fuego Grill at Maldives Landaa Giraavaru promises an unforgettable island feast, where fresh flavours and traditions bring the spirit of celebration to the plate. As the evening unfolds, the island comes alive with soulful singing, the rhythmic pulse of the Landaa Drummers, and the Maali Parade—a centuries-old procession of costumed dancers, and the beat of boduberu drums. Inspired by the bounty of tropical produce that arrives with the season, the chefs at Chiang Mai and Koh Samui have scheduled a delectable lineup of culinary experiences to liven up the mood where the lavish beachside pop-up restaurant Za'atar on Koh Samui island delivers comfort levant cuisine to rival the stunning views. In Chiang Mai's countryside, Rim Tai Kitchen is preparing for a dazzling menu highlighted by live counters and fresh seafood off the grill. Whether it is a delectable Thai experience at the Michelin-recommended Khao by Four Seasons or hot-off-the-grill meats and seafood at North by Four Seasons, the team brings the very best of dining experiences to the fore.
Wellness & Spa Retreats for Families
During the Eid holidays, seekers of tranquility will find a sanctuary at the floating treatment villas at The Heart of The Earth Spa in Hoi An where the Aromatherapy Embrace invigorates energy, enhances the lymphatic system, and promotes overall wellness through a flowing massage. The Geo Spa at Langkawi presents From the Heart Ritual that includes a Himalayan salt and poppy seed body scrub, a nourishing wrap infused with rose and rhodonite gel, and a blissful kundalini and lymphatic massage. Offering a harmonious blend of physical and emotional care, Wara Cheewa Spa at Chiang Mai highlights the energy of water with a hydrothermal experience combining a herbal steam to cleanse and purify the body, followed by a luxurious body scrub and a Vichy shower to deeply hydrate the skin. A 60-minute traditional Thai massage that follows leaves guests feeling uplifted and at peace, ready to embrace the festive season in total tranquility. For those seeking ultimate privacy, in-villa treatments are available at all the resorts, allowing the revitalising rituals to take lull guests into complete relaxation. The Secret Night Ritual at The Secret Garden Spa at Koh Samui bring a four-hands healing journey combining Tibetan singing bowls and a warm lava shell massage by the sea, followed by a coconut and lotus petal bath in the privacy of the villa.
Unforgettable Family Adventures & Bonding Moments
Family playtime at the Resorts of Asia brings a vibrant touch to the engaging activities and fun learning experiences. The complimentary Kids For All Seasons programme at the collection offers a variety of games and activities outdoors at the dedicated Kids Clubs, managed by a skilled team. For added peace of mind, our professional babysitting services allow you to relax and unwind, knowing your children are in expert care. Deep within Sayan's riverside valley in Ubud, Bali guests can visit a private picnic spot to enjoy hands-on live cooking at the 'camp kitchen' after a meaningful stop enroute at a holy site. Here, the chefs will prepare Balinese favourites and serve it in a handwoven picnic basket. As the sun dips below the horizon, guests at The Nam Hai can embark on a serene sunset Cruise journey along tranquil waters, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Hoi An. At Langkawi young explorers can unleash their creativity at Lutong Kids Club , where engaging activities like batik painting, kite making, and treasure hunts inspire fun and discovery. At Chiang Mai's Rim Tai Kitchen Cooking Academy, the Family Cooking Class is a must-tryexperience while
that is perfect for Eid Meanwhile, . Adventurers can discover the untamed beauty of northern Thailand with Jungle Trails in the Golden Triangle - a safari-style expedition aboard trusted Land Rovers, offering breathtaking drives and encounters with local wildlife.
Sustainability & Community Experiences that Make a Difference
Four Seasons Resorts of Asia is committed to preserving and regenerating the environment and leaving a positive, enduring impact on the local community. Making the experience lively for guests, Jimbaran Bay brings families together to 'Build a Bike'under the guidance of an expert and donate it to a Balinese orphanage. Blending environmental conservation with community engagement Koh Samui operates an innovative coconut waste management programme, converting 100% of coconut waste into compostable material that enriches the soil and supports a circular economy. Partnering with neighbouring farms, the resort offers composting services at no cost, benefiting the local agricultural community.
At Four Seasons Resorts of Asia, every moment is designed to bring families closer—whether through immersive cultural experiences, world-class dining, or serene wellness retreats. As families gather to celebrate Eid and the joy of togetherness, our resorts offer the perfect setting to create lasting memories in the world's most breathtaking destinations.
Celebrate, reconnect, and make this Eid unforgettable with Four Seasons.
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