Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, the 5-star oceanfront resort on the coast of Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, invites family travelers to celebrate the festive season at its Four Seasons-branded private vacation residences. Nestled within the exclusive gated community of Punta Mita, these residences offer access to the full resort, allowing guests to enjoy the services and amenities of a Four Seasons stay in the privacy and comfort of a single home.
Giving Thanks at Four Seasons Punta Mita
Whether gathering around the table with loved ones or a group of friends from near and far, the diverse portfolio of premium suites and homes make the perfect setting for a Thanksgiving meal. Choose from casitas, plunge pool suites, ocean residences, multibedroom villas and luxury beach homes for your stay. To elevate your holiday experience, book a variety of in-home experiences, like tequila tastings for older travelers or a poolside piñata party for the whole family.

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Christmas Comes Early
Escape on a pre-holiday getaway and avoid the stress of the holiday season. Throughout the month of December, the resort offers a Christmas Comes Early campaign showcasing the spirit of Mexican hospitality through every experience. To kick off the holiday month, guests can participate in a tree lighting ceremony Dec. 3 and toast to a Feliz Navidad and the official start of the season with hot chocolate, cookies and churros. Throughout the month, guests can expect programming such as El Catrin Pizzeria, a hidden pop-up pizzeria; Lobby Posadas, a sunset celebration with hot and cold beverages and treats; and Kids Parties, hosted at the resort’s kids club with visitors from Santa Claus, a neon Christmas party and more.
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