65 years after opening its first hotel in Toronto, Four Seasons continues to expand across some of the world’s most sought-after destinations. Today, the group operates 135 hotels and resorts and 61 residential properties across 47 countries, with new openings planned across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Asia in the years ahead.

The milestone arrives during a period of continued global growth for the brand, with new projects spanning city landmarks, heritage restorations, coastal resorts and alpine retreats, alongside the upcoming launch of the company’s first yacht experience.

President and CEO Alejandro Reynal describes the anniversary as a moment to celebrate the people behind the brand such as teams, partners and guests who have shaped Four Seasons over the decades and continue to drive its growth today. The company remains privately owned by Cascade Investment, Kingdom Holding Company and founder Isadore Sharp through Triples Holdings Limited, allowing long-term development across global markets.
New Openings Across the Americas and Europe
Recent additions include new properties in Naples and Puerto Rico, while 2026 will bring the arrival of Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, set within restored colonial and Beaux-Arts buildings near the city’s historic centre.
In California, Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara is also preparing to welcome guests once again following extensive renovation, returning one of the coast’s best-known resorts to operation.

In Europe, upcoming openings include Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel in Venice, bringing new life to its celebrated lagoon-side setting. Greece will welcome Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos, expanding the brand’s presence in the country, while Switzerland will see The Park Gstaad reopen as A Four Seasons Hotel ahead of the winter season.
Saudi Arabia Leads Middle East Growth
Saudi Arabia will see several new Four Seasons properties open in the coming years, including Four Seasons Resort and Residences Red Sea at Shura Island and Four Seasons Resort and Residences AMAALA at Triple Bay, both forming part of the kingdom’s new Red Sea coastal developments.

Four Seasons Hotel Madinah will also welcome guests close to the Prophet’s Mosque, adding a new luxury hospitality address in one of the region’s most visited cities.

In Southeast Asia, Four Seasons Hotel Hanoi at Hoan Kiem Lake will introduce the brand to Vietnam’s capital, placing guests near the city’s historic lake and central districts.
A Strong Global Pipeline Ahead
Looking ahead, around 60 projects are currently under development worldwide. Four Seasons is set to return to Berlin after a 20-year absence, while Brazil will see the brand re-enter Rio de Janeiro with a new hotel at Leblon Beach.

In the United States, Charleston, Telluride and Deer Valley are also preparing to welcome new Four Seasons properties, adding both city and mountain destinations to the portfolio.
Four Seasons Expands Experiences at Sea and in the Air
Beyond hotels and resorts, Four Seasons Yachts will launch Four Seasons I in 2026, the company’s first yacht, offering Mediterranean, Caribbean and Adriatic voyages designed around the brand’s service and hospitality experience.

The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience also continues to expand, with curated global journeys connecting multiple destinations through bespoke itineraries. Guests can also explore multi-property journeys across destinations including Bali, Spain and Mexico.
Branded Residences Continue to Grow Worldwide
Branded residences remain a key part of Four Seasons’ development pipeline, now accounting for around 65 percent of upcoming projects. The company currently manages 61 residential properties across 20 countries.

New residences are planned in Istanbul, Bahrain Bay, Mumbai and Orlando, alongside standalone Four Seasons residential developments in Washington DC, Dubai International Financial Centre, Abu Dhabi at Saadiyat Beach, Las Vegas and Coconut Grove.

As Four Seasons enters its seventh decade, new openings and experiences across hotels, resorts, residences and travel continue to expand the brand’s presence across key global destinations, offering guests new places to stay and new ways to travel in the years ahead.

