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S A N TA F E

Group activities and itineraries to inspire an unforgettable meeting or incentive event in New Mexico

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G R O U P A C T I V I T I E S I T I N E R A R I E S R E S O R T C O N N E C TD I S C O V E R S A N TA F E

NATURALWONDER

Feel the mystical grandeur of Santa Fe’s high-desert landscape. Mountain peaks of red and yellow seem to transform in color under the constantly changing play of sunlight and clouds.

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1. Firepit at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado 2. Cactus 3. White Sands National Monument 4. Hiking in a canyon

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CULTURE

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1. Cultural dancing 2. Taos Pueblo 3. Native American traditions

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DISTINCTIVE

Introduce your group to Santa Fe’s captivating character, influenced by Native American tradition, leading-edge arts and a transcendent focus on spirituality.

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FLAVORSLOCAL

How many cities can claim their own signature style of food? Santa Fe cuisine is a mix of Pueblo Indian, Spanish Colonial and Anglo frontier cooking.

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1. Terra restaurant 2. Roasting green chiles 3. Savor the fiery taste of chiles, New Mexico’s official vegetable

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Inspire your group’s creativity in the city that is America’s third-largest art market. Santa Fe boasts more than 250 galleries and 13 museums.

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1. Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 2. The joy of painting 3. Outdoor sculpture on Canyon Road 4. Strolling in the galleries on Canyon Road

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1. World-class skiing 2. Rock climbing 3. Mountain biking

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Fulfill dreams and create memories for a lifetime with adventures in Santa Fe’s diverse landscapes. Let us plan thrilling activities – from river-rafting and rock-climbing to skiing and snowshoeing.

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C U L T U R E A R TA D V E N T U R E

ACTIVITIESGROUP Choose from these 12 creative opportunities to

give your group an unforgettable experience of

Santa Fe – from exhilarating natural adventures

to first-hand encounters with the city’s legendary

art scene. Every activity may be customized to

your group’s unique needs. And there are even

more great ideas where these came from!

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M A G I C A L N E w M E x I C O L A N D S C A P E S

N A T I V E A M E R I C A N C L I F F D w E L L I N G S

TA PA S , T E q U I L A & T U R q U O I S E J E w E L R y

I N T h E F O O T S T E P S O F G E O R G I A O ’ K E E F F E

C A N y O N R O A D A R T G A L L E R y D I N N E R

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CROSS- COUNTRy SKIING O R S N O w S h O E I N G

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Share exhilarating thrills with two

adventurous opportunities at one of

America’s most legendary rivers, the

Rio Grande. Start your day by rappelling

or rock-climbing at the breathtaking

Rio Grande del Norte National

Monument, a rugged landscape cut by

steep canyons with rivers tucked away

in their depths. Expert guides will get

beginners climbing.

Catch your breath and enjoy a

Four Seasons lunch at the river’s edge.

In the afternoon, jump aboard a raft for

an adrenaline-inducing whitewater

trip through the Class III Racecourse

stretch of the Rio Grande. Guides teach

everyone to paddle as a team. All levels

are welcome for this fun and lively

challenge through gorgeous scenery.

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N AT I O N A L T R E A S U R EThe Rio Grande flows from southwestern Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico – along the way forming part of the Mexico-United States border. It’s the country’s fourth longest river system.

1. White-water rafters 2. Rio Grande 3. Rock climbing 4. Rio Grande 5. Climb rugged landscapes

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Northern New Mexico boasts some

of the most enjoyable fly-fishing in the

Rockies. Our climate, landscape and low

population make for memorable year-

round fishing for rainbow, brown, brook

and cutthroat trout. Four Seasons can

arrange a perfect excursion for catch-

and-release fly-fishing at a remote

private ranch along the pristine Pecos

River, east of Santa Fe.

Our veteran guides take some of the mystery

out of landing a lunker. And no matter

how experienced an angler you are, our

expert fly instructors can help you improve

your fishing, tying and casting techniques.

All the gear you need is provided.

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\2 I N T U N E w I T h N AT U R EThe serenity that comes from casting a fly on a clear mountain stream is unbeatable. It’s a great opportunity to relax, while forging deeper connections with your group.

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1. Fly-fishing reel 2. Learning casting techniques 3. Flies 4. Tranquill mountain stream

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For the most exhilarating sight-seeing,

plan a downhill bike tour from the

Ski Santa Fe base at 10,350 feet

(3,155 meters), riding one of

Adventure Partners’ top-of-the-line,

full-suspension mountain bikes. Expert

local guides offer every member of your

group a customized biking experience,

tailored to each individual’s pace,

ability and skill.

You’ll wind through a hidden, little-

known canyon of diverse ecosystems,

featuring pine and aspen groves,

mountain streams, meadows and wild

flowers, as you make your descent to

Four Seasons. Be greeted with refreshing

libations, including local beer and spirits,

paired with locally inspired tastes from

the Terra restaurant menu.

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\3A D V E N T U R E PA R T N E R SOperating right on site at Four Seasons, Adventure Partners delivers innovative recreation and learning programs that make the most of the New Mexico landscape.

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1. Top-of-the line bikes 2. Sunset 3. Aspen forest 4. Breathtaking views 5. Descending to Four Seasons

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Winter is idyllic in Santa Fe. The

temperatures aren’t too cold and

there’s plenty of snow in the nearby

mountains and wilderness. Our guides

lead Nordic skiers or snowshoers in

exploring the Santa Fe National Forest.

Or you can opt to visit the Valles Caldera

National Preserve, a vast sanctuary set

within a collapsed volcano crater in

the Jemez Mountains.

You’ll follow animal tracks and learn

about geology and botany, as you open

your senses to the wonders of the

natural world in winter. We make sure

it’s a comfortable, effortless adventure.

Enjoy a thermos of Chef Cooper’s

signature green chile hot chocolate,

along with homemade trail mix.

Afterwards, cozy up by the fire in the

spa’s warming room.

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M O U N TA I N M A J E S T yThe Sangre de Cristo Mountains offer some of the Southwest’s best skiing, complete with scenic vistas, powder-filled chutes, tree glades and steep bumps.

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1. Skiing 2. Plenty of snow 3. Warming up with some green chile hot chocolate 4. Snowshoeing 5. Cozy up in the spa

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Give your group the best introduction to

historic downtown Santa Fe with a fun

and adventurous walking tour guided

by a local historian. Visit some of the

most prominent historical and cultural

landmarks, including the Palace of the

Governors, America’s oldest public

building. Discover Southwest architecture

in styles from adobe and pueblo to

territorial and contemporary.

The heart of the city is the Santa Fe Plaza,

a Spanish-inspired square surrounded

by shaded sidewalks and boutiques

specializing in New Mexican arts and

crafts. Finish up with time for personal

shopping , lunch in a local restaurant,

or a visit to the Santa Fe Cooking School

for an interactive culinary experience.

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S h O P P E R’ S S h A N G R I - L AWith hundreds of stores in the downtown area alone, Santa Fe specializes in locally designed and handcrafted items such as clothing, jewelry, pottery, and furniture. This is a city with a style all its own!

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1. New Mexico Museum of Art 2. Native American pottery at outdoor market 3 - 6. Shopping for New Mexican arts and crafts

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Explore Santa Fe’s breathtaking terrain

with hiking and mountain biking tours

provided exclusively by Adventure

Partners, operating on site. Choose from

a variety of routes, starting at the Resort

or taking your group by luxury vehicle

to landmark regions. Witness waterfalls,

woodlands, petroglyphs, Anasazi ruins

and stunning rock formations.

Discover the famed Abiquiu area, once

the third largest settlement in the

Spanish province of Nuevo México.

Step into the dramatic red and white

rock scenery of Ghost Ranch and

Copper Canyon. Breathe in the fresh,

clean air, and feel the land’s potent

spiritual energy.

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\6 M O V I E N I G h TNew Mexico’s remarkable landscapes may be recognized in such films as City Slickers, All the Pretty Horses, No Country For Old Men and Silverado. Plan a screening party in advance of your trip!

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1. Morning stroll at Four Season Resort Rancho Encantado 2. Valles Caldera 3. Sandia Peak Tramway 4. Jimenez Soda Dam 5. Desert flora 6. City of Rocks

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Experience one of northern

New Mexico’s most awe-inspiring

cultural attractions, featuring unique

cliff and cave dwellings. For more than

three centuries – beginning in the late

1100s – the Puye Cliffs were home

to 1,500 Pueblo Indians who lived,

farmed and hunted game in the area.

These inhabitants are ancestors of the

present-day Santa Clara Pueblo people.

Knowledgeable guides lead your group

on an exploration, going inside the

enigmatic dwellings, as well as the mesa

complex. Afterwards, enjoy a traditional

Pueblo feast luncheon, while viewing an

“edu-taining” Native dance performance.

Return to Four Seasons for Native-

inspired spa treatments, such as the

Mountain Spirit Purification Ritual

or the Sacred Stone Massage.

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\7P U y E C L I F F S C O M P L E x Tour the two levels of cliff and cave dwellings, stretching over one mile and including about 740 rooms. The homes were carved out of the cliff’s soft stone using wooden tools.

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1. Native Amercian traditions 2. Puye Cliffs National Historic Landmark 3. Puye Cliff ruins 4. Gathering of Nations 5. Inspired spa treatments

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Delight your guests by highlighting

New Mexico’s connection to the ultra-

chic New York jewelers, Tiffany & Co.

For several decades, starting in 1889, a

mine in nearby Cerillos supplied precious

turquoise gemstones to the jewelry

company. The turquoise was especially

prized, because it was the exact shade

of Tiffany blue. Host a group event at

this now-dormant mine.

Begin the evening with tapas, tequila, and

musical entertainment. The mine’s owner

and local jeweler, Doug Magnus, then

guides your guests into the turquoise

mine for a reception. Finish the night with

a Spanish-inspired dinner under the stars,

flawlessly presented by Four Seasons

on a nearby mesa. Treat your guests to

a turquoise gift waiting in their room.

J E w E L R y C A P I TA LSanta Fe jewelry has a distinctive character. There’s a focus on sterling silver and locally mined gemstones, including turquoise. Many of the handcrafted designs feature a Southwest or Native American influence.

1. Turquoise, New Mexico state gemstone 2. Local turquoise handicrafts 3. Tiffany Mine 4. Searching for gemstones 5. Enjoying pre-dinner drinks

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Painter Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986)

was famous for her canvases of oversized

flowers and her abstract visions of

New Mexico’s landscape, playing on

its dramatic color palette. Her scenes

of village life and religious ceremonial

sites are windows into the region’s

unique culture. In this luxury excursion,

your group can visit the actual places

that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe.

Visit Abiquiu, then travel to Ghost Ranch,

O’Keeffe’s first residence in New Mexico,

with views of Pedernal, her “private

mountain”. Discover the untouched,

lonely landscapes of the Faraway.

End the day with a private tour at the

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, including a

cocktail reception in its private courtyard.

Or let Four Seasons prepare a Georgia

O’Keeffe-inspired dinner.

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1-2. Inspired paint strokes 3. Ghost Ranch 4. Cow skulls 5. Typical Santa Fe sunset

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G E O R G I A O ’ K E E F F E M U S E U MLocated in downtown Santa Fe, this dedicated museum contains over 1,000 paintings, watercolors, pastels and sculptures – the largest repository of Georgia O’Keeffe’s work in a single institution.

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Santa Fe’s celebrated Canyon Road

includes more than 100 galleries within

its one square mile, making it the

world’s densest concentration of art

galleries. Your group will enjoy luxury

transportation to the prestigious

Waxlander Gallery, showcasing

top Santa Fe artists along with

international masters such as Picasso.

Be greeted by the soft sounds of

a Native American flautist in the

outdoor sculpture garden and enjoy

an introduction to the current show

by a local artist. Then savor a dinner

handcrafted by Four Seasons Executive

Chef Andrew Cooper. As dessert is

served, heat up with sounds of salsa or

a sizzling flamenco guitar performance.

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\10 A R T S TA R SSanta Fe ranks as the third-largest art market in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles. It’s a must- visit destination for serious art collectors.

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1. World-claibre art 2. Outdoor sculpture at Four Seasons Rancho Encantado 3. Canyon Road 4. Native American flautist

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Begin the evening with a traditional

reception at one of the unique

contemporary art galleries in Santa Fe’s

rejuvenated Railyard District. Then

surprise your guests when stilt-walkers

and jugglers arrive and guide your

group to a nearby secret venue

decorated with a colorful Spanish

carnival ambience. Stilt-walkers pass

Spanish tapas as everyone arrives.

Spanish music and dancers kick off the

dining adventure, as Four Seasons chefs

at action stations complement the

circus fun with a seated dinner, making

for a memorable and delicious evening.

Servers may be attired in an artist

fashion, with ainted mustaches and

red ascot ties. For a finale, your group

enjoys a jaw-dropping performance of

Cirque du Soleil-style show.

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\11R A I LyA R D D I S T R I C TOne of Santa Fe’s coolest neighborhoods, the Railyard District has recently been revitalized with a new park, shopping complex, farmers’ market, and several new restaurants and galleries.

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Impress your group with a customized

experience at the Santa Fe Opera.

This open-air theater – nestled amidst

the scenic Sangre de Cristo Mountains

– presents world-class performances

with beautiful music and compelling

drama, accompanied by stunning

sunsets. To enrich the evening, groups

can take a backstage tour to see the

inner workings of the company.

The opera invites groups to add some

pre-performance fun with an ironically

casual tailgate party in the parking lot.

Or plan a more elegant preview buffet

dinner in the cantina, featuring a

professional speaker giving an informative

talk about the evening’s opera during

the dessert course. Four Seasons

orchestrates every detail of this

evening among Santa Fe’s social elite.

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O P E R A O VAT I O N STravel + Leisure magazine consistently ranks the Santa Fe Opera as one of the country’s top travel destinations. The season typically begins in late June and continues to the end of August.

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ITINERARIESSAMPLE

Santa Fe enjoys gentle winters

with mild temperatures. Snowfall

is typical ly l ight, and due to the

high elevation and low latitude,

snow does not l inger long on the

ground. The city usual ly receives

six to eight snowfalls a year

between November and Apri l .

With mild temperatures and

bri l l iant sunshine, spring and fal l

in Santa Fe are perfect seasons

for outdoor exploring – whether

vis it ing the Puye Cliffs , rock-

cl imbing , r iver-rafting or

shopping at the Santa Fe Plaza.

Summer days in Santa Fe are

sunny and mild, while the nights

are much cooler due to the aridity

a n d e l e vat i o n . T h e re c a n a l s o

be occasional l ight afternoon

showers in July and August.

But Santa Fe averages 300 days

of sunshine each year.

Our Four Seasons event planners will custom-design the pinnacle Santa Fe experience for your group – no matter what time of year and no matter how many days you’re here. These five-day itineraries are simply for inspiration.

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D AY 1A F T E R N O O N• Your group arrives at Four Seasons and is greeted with

chilled oshibori towels and lavender-lemonade spritzers.• Treat your group to a gift: their choice of Maui Jim

sunglasses or state-of-the-art Bose headphones.

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• Breakfast on the trail with easy-to-eat burritos and refreshments enhanced by expansive views.

A F T E R N O O N• Lunch BBQ picnic in the chef’s garden.• Tour ancient ruins at the nearby Puye Cliffs or

at Bandelier National Monument.• Relax poolside or rejuvenate in the spa.

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D AY 3M O R N I N G• Sunrise yoga on the poolside lawn or indoors in

the movement studio.• Breakfast in Chef Cooper’s kitchen at a special

breakfast corner.

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S PA N I S H M A R K E TIn July, your group can attend Santa Fe’s Spanish Market, celebrating the colorful Hispanic culture of Northern New Mexico with art, music, and regional cuisine.

Celebrate Santa Fe culture by kicking off the program with a Native American -themed event, featuring music, food, and entertainment.

Morning hike on property

Night at the Santa Fe Opera.

Fly fishing at a private ranch.

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A F T E R N O O N • Catered boxed lunch with personalized items.• Private downtown shopping experience.• Tour of Museum Hill, including museums of Indian

Art and Culture, International Folk Art, and Spanish Colonial Art.

E V E N I N G• A memorable evening at a historic turquoise

mine: Tapas, Tequila and Turquoise Jewelry.

D AY 4M O R N I N G • Breakfast at leisure from in-casita dining

or at Terra Restaurant.

A F T E R N O O N• Tour the historic downtown and discover the

Santa Fe Plaza.• Lunch downtown at the Santa Fe Cooking School

or an authentic New Mexican restaurant.

E V E N I N G• Pay tribute to the

history of Rancho Encantado with a country-western party, enhanced by a horse whisperer, trick ropers or a mechanical bull.

D AY 5M O R N I N G• Breakfast on property at a pop-up coffee shop,

featuring grab-and-go items for early departures.

A F T E R N O O N• Lunch on property with life-size food trucks and street

stands serving local favorites.• After checkout, relax poolside or revitalize in the spa.• Depart Santa Fe at leisure.

S U M M E R

S P R I N G / FA L L

W I N T E R

S U M M E R

I N D I A N M A R K E TCome in August for the Indian Market, the country’s largest and most prestigious Native American art show, featuring basketry, blankets, jewelry, pottery, woodcarvings, rugs, sand paintings, and sculptures.

Hot-air ballooning experience.

Downhill mountain-biking adventure on property.

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D AY 1A F T E R N O O N• Your group arrives at Four Seasons and is greeted with

the “Rejuvenate As You Register” spa experience, offering chair massages at the hospitality desk.

E V E N I N G• Celebrate Santa Fe culture by kicking off with a Native

American-themed event, featuring distinctive music, food, and entertainment.

D AY 2 M O R N I N G • Surprise your group with a “Rise and Shine”

breakfast, including a hot-air ballooning experience on property.

• Morning hike on property.

A F T E R N O O N• Tour ancient ruins at the nearby Puye Cliffs

or at the Bandelier National Monument.• Relax poolside or revitalize in the spa.

E V E N I N G• Canyon Road art gallery dinner.• Keep the night going with an after-party at Four Seasons

in Chef Cooper’s late-night pizza kitchen.

D AY 3MORNING

• Sunrise yoga on Juniper Mesa or indoors in the movement studio.

• Meet in Terra Courtyard for a spa-inspired breakfast, enhanced with a custom smoothie bar.

• Take the High Road to Taos and visit an ancient Pueblo community.

A F T E R N O O N • Catered boxed lunch with personalized items.• Rock climbing and river rafting on the

Rio Grande.

E V E N I N G• Cirque du Santa Fe Extravaganza

dining experience.

S u M M E R

S P R I N G / FA L L

W I N T E R

S p R I N g / fA l l

B A l l O O N f I E S TAPlan your event in October to witness the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the world’s largest hot-air balloon festival. Hundreds of hot-air balloons take to the sky.

Treat your group to a gift of custom-fitted jeans and cowboy boots to be worn on one of the evenings.

Lunch on property with life-size food trucks and street stands serving local favorites.

C O N T I N U E D

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63°f/17°C

35°f/1°COCT. - MONTHLY HIGH

OCT. - MONTHLY LOw

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D AY 4M O R N I N G • Breakfast in the chef’s kitchen or at leisure in

Terra Restaurant.

A F T E R N O O N• Lunch downtown at the Santa Fe Cooking School or

an authentic New Mexican restaurant.• Shopping at leisure.

E V E N I N G

D AY 5M O R N I N G• Breakfast on property at a pop-up coffee shop,

featuring grab-and-go items for early departures. A F T E R N O O N

• Depart Santa Fe at leisure.

B R E AT h TA k I N g

The open-air Santa Fe Opera is nestled amidst the gorgeous Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Our sunsets promise a new masterpiece every night.

Tour the historic downtown and discover the Santa Fe Plaza.

Pay tribute to the history of Rancho Encantado with a country-western party, enhanced by a horse whisperer, trick ropers or a mechanical bull.

After checkout, relax poolside or revitalize in the spa.

S u M M E R

S P R I N G / FA L L

W I N T E R

Santa Fe feels like a faraway world, yet it’s easily accessible from across North America.

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Lunch BBQ picnic in the chef’s garden, featuring the best green chile cheeseburger in town!

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Your group arrives at Four Seasons and is greeted with a cup of Chef Cooper’s signature green-chile hot chocolate.

E V E N I N G• Celebrate Santa Fe culture by kicking off the program

with a Native American-themed event, featuring music, food, and entertainment.

• After-dinner drinks and treats by the fire.

D AY 2 M O R N I N G

• Breakfast in Chef Cooper’s kitchen at a special breakfast corner.

• Revitalize at the spa.

A F T E R N O O N

• Tour the Shidoni Glassworks for a live glass-blowing demonstration.

• Get hands-on with a clay and pottery workshop.

E V E N I N G• Canyon Road art gallery dinner.

S U M M E R

S P R I N G / FA L L

W I N T E R

W I N T E R

H O L I D AY S P I R I TSanta Fe is especially lovely at Christmas time when downtown buildings are festooned with twinkling lights and Southwest-style decorations.

Sunrise yoga in the movement studio. Keep the night going

with an after-party at Four Seasons in Chef Cooper’s late-night pizza kitchen.

Farmers’ Market experience with Chef – visiting the market to pick out ingredients, then returning to the Resort for an interactive cooking class, followed by lunch.

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JAN. - MONTHLY LOW

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D AY 3M O R N I N G• Sunrise yoga in the movement studio

• Tour ancient ruins at the nearby Puye Cliffs or Bandelier National Monument.

A F T E R N O O N • Catered boxed lunch with personalized items.

Spend time skiing in Sante Fe or Taos, or snowshoeing in the Sangre De Cristos.

E V E N I N G• Dinner at leisure at Terra Restaurant.

D AY 4M O R N I N G • Breakfast at leisure through in-casita dining

or at Terra Restaurant.• Tour the historic downtown and discover

the Santa Fe Plaza.

A F T E R N O O N• Lunch downtown at the Santa Fe Cooking School

or an authentic New Mexican restaurant.• Shopping at leisure. • Canyon Road art gallery tour.

E V E N I N G• Dinner at a private Santa Fe villa, enhanced by an

astronomer to provide insights into the star-filled sky.

D AY 5M O R N I N G• Breakfast on property at a pop-up coffee shop, featuring

grab-and-go items for early departures.

A F T E R N O O N• Lunch on property with life-size

food trucks and street stands serving local favorites.

• Revitalize in the Spa.• Depart Santa Fe at leisure.

S U M M E R

S P R I N G / FA L L

W I N T E R

D I D Y O U K N O W ?The state’s official vegetable is the chile. Order it as a spicy sauce in green or red. To try both, ask for “Christmas”!

Breakfast on property, enhanced by a Chloroxygen Smoothie Bar or Mad Scientist Fruit Juice Station.

Four Seasons makes it easy to discover all the best of Santa Fe.

W I N T E R

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Under grand skies and infinite stars, Four Seasons Resort

Rancho Encantado Santa Fe offers your group an intimate

escape from the ordinary. Set in 57 unspoiled acres

(23 hectares), tucked gently into the Sangre de Cristo

foothills, the Resort is just 10 minutes from Santa Fe’s

shops, galleries and museums.

Accommodations

Dining

Spa

Function Spaces

RANCHO ENCANTADO SANTA FEYOUR STAY WITH US AT

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Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe

offers just 65 casita guest rooms and suites – each

decorated with chic, contemporary Southwest flair.

Starting at a generous 630 square feet (58 square

meters), each accommodation includes a wood-burning

fireplace, original artwork, beamed ceilings, “his and

hers” closets and a luxuriously large bathroom.

Each casita and suite boasts a private outdoor

terrace. Relax and unwind with family and friends

or simply enjoy some alone time in tune with nature.

Watch as the sun sets and the evening stars emerge

in the incredible desert skies. In the mornings, sip a

cup of coffee and watch the sun rise to start another

glorious Santa Fe day.

B R I N G Y O U R G R O U P T O S A N TA F E ’ S M O S T I N T I M AT E R E S O R T

Accommodations

Dining

Spa

Function Spaces

1. Sunset Suite 2. Rooms decorated in southwest flair 3. Grand fireplace at Encantado entrance 4. Vista Casita

3 4

L E A R N M O R E A B O U T A C C O M M O D AT I O N S

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Four Seasons offers many delicious options for

group dining. At Terra, experience an inventive

interpretation of classic Southwestern dishes.

Indoors, relax in the stylish restaurant and bar.

Outside, choose the terrace or courtyard, or enjoy

drinks by the poolside fireplace or around the casual

firepit. The sunset view over the mountains and

valley is among the best in Santa Fe.

For customized group experiences, Chef Andrew

Cooper welcomes four to eight guests to the Chef’s

kitchen table, including group participation to create

an eight-course tasting menu. With the Chef’s garden

table or the culinary adventure cooking class, you can

harvest fresh vegetables from the Resort’s garden,

then help prepare your own Southwest feast.

Ta S T E T h E U lT i m aT E i n S a n Ta F E C U i S i n E

Accommodations

Dining

Spa

Function Spaces

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1. Southwestern flavors at Terra Restaurant 2. Terra Restaurant 3. Enjoy drinks around the firepit 4. Try our eight-course tasting menu

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Infused with the essence of this magical location,

The Spa at Four Seasons encompasses 10,000 square

feet (929 square meters) with 15 treatment rooms.

Fresh and local indigenous ingredients, such as blue

corn, honey and adobe clay, are used in many regional

inspired treatments. Also included are a full-service

fitness center, a movement studio and outdoor pool.

To customize your group itinerary, the Spa offers

several options. “Rejuvenate as You Register” provides

a chair massage immediately upon arrival. “Relax

and Refocus” helps to break up meetings with a yoga

experience in the movement studio or outdoors on

the terrace. “Spa-rty On” provides your group a choice

of mini services, enhanced by tapas and libations.

E M P H A S I Z E H E A LT H A N D W E L L - B E I N G F O R Y O U R G R O U P

Accommodations

Dining

Spa

Function Spaces

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1. Inspired by nature 2. Fitness room 3. Morning yoga 4. Spa 5. Relax and refocus

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Entertain with Southwest elegance in 12,233 square

feet (1,136 square meters) of inspiring indoor and

outdoor space. For large events, choose the Aspen

Ballroom, hosting 200 for dinners or 300 for

receptions. For al fresco occasions, the Monte Vista

Terrace hosts 150 for dinners or 200 for receptions,

while the Terra Courtyard seats up to 150, and the

Poolside Lawn seats 60.

For smaller gatherings, the Sage Boardroom

accommodates 24 people at a conference table.

Intimate and elegant, the Piñon Private Dining Room

can host up to 30 guests for a private banquet or

reception beside a handcrafted stone fireplace.

Four Seasons coordination and service ensure a

flawless occasion.

L E T U S P L AY H O S T T O Y O U R PA R T Y O R M E E T I N G

L E A R N M O R E A B O U T F U N C T I O N S PA C E S4 5

Accommodations

Dining

Spa

Function Spaces

1

1. Aspen Ballroom 2. Piñon Private Dining Room 3. Poolside Lawn 4. For all your gatherings 5. Sage Boardroom

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B A N D E L I E RN A T I O N A L M O N U M E N T

H Y D EM E M O R I A L

S T A T EP A R K

Santa Fe

F O U R S E A S O N S R E S O R T R A N C H O E N C A N TA D O S A N TA F E

198 State Road 592, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506 U.S.A.

Tel.: 1 (505) 946-5700 / Fax: 1 (505) 946-5888

C O N N E C T W I T H U S A T

fourseasons.com/santafe

facebook.com/FourSeasonsResortRanchoEncantadoSantaFe

twitter.com/fssantafe

We’ll make planning your group event easier

than you ever imagined. Simply connect with

our expert Four Seasons event planners.

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P H O T O C R E D I T SDesign: The Workhouse Inc.

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Specials thanks to the New Mexico Tourism Department for the extensive contribution of their image assets. All other photos

were sourced from various stock houses, Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe and Four Seasons Image Library.

D I S C O V E R S A N TA F EPAGE 2 3. New Mexico Tourism Department

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G R O U P A C T I V I T I E SPAGE 9 MAGICAL NEW MEXICO LANDSCAPES 2-4, 6. New Mexico Tourism

Department

PAGE 10 NATIVE AMERICAN CLIFF DWELLINGS 2. www.santafewalkabouts.

com/2012/01/10/santa-fe-winter-fiesta-2012-puye-cliffs/

3. www.offbeatnewmexico.com/ tji-puye-cliffs-reopens.html

4. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 11 TAPAS, TEQUILA & TURQUOISE JEWELRY 1. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 12 THE FOOTSTEPS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE 2-5. New Mexico Tourism

Department

PAGE 13 CANYON ROAD ART GALLERY TOUR 4. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 14 CIRQUE DU SANTA FE EXTRAGANZA 1. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 15 NIGHT AT THE SANTA FE OPERA 2. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 18 DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKING TOUR 3. New Mexico Tourism Department

PAGE 19 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING OR SNOWSHOEING 2. New Mexico Tourism Department

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Native American, New Mexico

Tourism Department

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Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico Tourism

Department

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IndianTaco, Balloons, New Mexico

Tourism Department, Cowboy hat, www.rawstory.com/rs/wp-content/

uploads/2013/01/cowboy-hat.jpg

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Pottery, www.alltribes.com/pueblo-

indian-hand-coiled-pottery-by-native-

american-artist-tortalita-pr-23.html

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com/ss/06/12/1214_gg_entrepreneurs/source/3.htm, Chile, New Mexico Tourism Department

C O N N E C T

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Gallup, New Mexico Tourism

Department

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