Visitors to the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach have a new option this season for outdoor recreation with the opening of the new Palm Pavilion, plus new wellness and spa offerings.
The Palm Pavilion opened Sept. 8 next to the Four Seasons’ tennis courts and near the main entrance, on the west side of the property at 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., said Michelle Balint, the resort’s director of public relations.
“We’re so excited for all of our guests who have been coming to us over and over to come back to this really beautifully renovated space,” she said. “There’s something for everyone.”
The pavilion features mini golf, pool tables and table tennis, Balint said.
In addition to the Palm Pavilion, the Four Seasons also added a number of new services and experiences to its menu at The Spa.
The resort recently opened a new lounge near The Spa’s check-in desk, the Four Seasons said in a news release. The Spa also introduced 60- and 80-minute formats of the HydraFacial, which combines that brand’s technology with products from 111Skin, the resort said.
“Our guests are increasingly looking for results-driven treatments that still feel indulgent,” said Lauren Ucha, the resort’s spa and retail director, calling the HydraFacial “an experience that’s both high-performance and deeply restorative.”
The Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach and its spa earlier this year were both awarded five stars by the Forbes Travel Guide for 2025. That is the highest rating from the guide, which annually ranks luxury resorts and hotels around the world.
Pavilion and tennis renovation bring more family-friendly recreation
The Palm Pavilion was the result of increased demand for more activities for the many families who visit the Four Seasons in Palm Beach, Balint said.
The project was done in two phases, she said. First, the Palm Pavilion was created next to the tennis courts. Then, the tennis courts were renovated and one of the two courts was replaced with a pair of pickleball courts, Balint said. The resort also added bocce ball.
“The space is really beautiful,” she said. “We really were focused on our guests. They’ve been asking for pickleball, which is such a big sport now.”
The tennis and pickleball facilities are open to Palm Beach residents, and the resort offers lessons with professionals on-site, Balint said.
The renovated tennis and new pickleball facilities will be in the spotlight Oct. 25 for Wellness Wonderland’s Racket Retreat, the first event booked for the Palm Pavilion, she said. Former professional tennis players and Wellness Wonderland founders Eleonore and Verginie Tchakarova will host the event, which will combine physical and mental aspects of wellness, Balint said.
“We really wanted to marry this new Palm Pavilion and the fitness and the tennis and pickleball, with some of our wellness experiences,” she said.
The event will begin with one hour of guided tennis and pickleball lessons, followed by an hour of wellness activities such as a mini-HydraFacial and chair massages. Force Physical Therapy will offer demonstrations on stretches and other movements to recover after physical activity, Balint said. The Four Seasons will also have fresh juices and food from the resort’s oceanfront Seaway restaurant.
Admission for the Racket Retreat is limited. The event is open to guests and locals, Balint said. It’s a “first-of-its-kind” event for the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, she said.
For more information on the Four Seasons and the Racket Retreat, go to fourseasons.com/palmbeach or call 561-582-2800.
Kristina Webb is a reporter for Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at kwebb@pbdailynews.com. Subscribe today to support our journalism.
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